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September 20, 2018
GOLD STANDARD EXPANDS THE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN THE RAILROAD DISTRICT, CARLIN TREND, NEVADA
September 24, 2018
GOLD STANDARD DEEP DRILLING INTERSECTS OUTSTANDING OXIDE GOLD GRADES AND THICKNESSES AT DARK STAR
Oxidized intercepts include 190.5m of 2.28 g Au/t, 230.2m of 1.87 g Au/t, 240.8m of 1.70 g Au/t and
122.0m of 0.81 g Au/t in four separate holes
September 24, 2018 – Vancouver, B.C. – Gold Standard Ventures Corp. (TSX: GSV; NYSE AMERICAN: GSV) (“Gold Standard” or the “Company”) today reported impressive new results from 4 reverse-circulation (“RC”) and 12 core holes at the Dark Star deposit on its 100%-owned/controlled Railroad-Pinion Project in Nevada’s Carlin Trend.
These results are likely to have a substantial impact on the Dark Star deposit’s resource potential and development planning.
Four holes in the northern portion of Dark Star intersected exceptional, vertically-continuous zones of oxidized gold mineralization including 190.5m of 2.28 g Au/t, 230.2m of 1.87 g Au/t, 240.8m of 1.70 g Au/t, and 122.0m of 0.81 g Au/t. These results continue to confirm oxide gold resource potential well below the depth of the current resource model. This autumn, as part of an expanded development drilling program announced last week, approximately 5,400m of additional RC drilling in 17 holes will test new targets at depth below the current resource model, and 18 additional holes will test the potential for lateral resource expansion to the north, west and south of the current resource (see September 20, 2018 news release).
To date 23,644m of infill, step-out and geotechnical drilling have been completed in 132 RC and core holes at Dark Star (refer to Dark Star drill hole plan map at the following link – https://goldstandardv.com/lp/ds-september24-2018-drillmaps/). Results from 12 Dark Star holes are summarized below, and with this news release, results have now been reported for 119 of the 132 holes that have been completed. Three of the five rigs active on-site will focus on Dark Star through the remainder of 2018.
Jonathan Awde, CEO and Director of Gold Standard commented: “In our view, these results are very encouraging. Dark Star is emerging as an important Carlin oxide deposit with multi-million ounce potential and the size to support a large-scale, bulk-minable open pit production scenario. After three years of significant success, we think we may still be scratching the surface of Dark Star’s prospects which we now think may also include a deeper sulfide zone typical of the larger Carlin-style deposits to the north. We are very excited to have the opportunity to continue drilling with an expanded program over the next two or three months. ”
Northern portion of Dark Star
- DC18-09 intersected 190.5m of 2.28 g Au/t, including separate intervals of 28.0m of 3.05 g Au/t, 2m of 6.51 g Au/t and 7.7m of 4.55 g Au/t. The 190.5m interval contains a 15.5m zone of material below the 0.14 g Au/t cutoff. Overall, the mineralized zone is thicker and higher-grade than predicted by the current resource model. The hole ended at 221.0m in 2.81 g Au/t, which is approximately 45m below the current resource model.
- DR18-105 intersected 230.2m of 1.87 g Au/t including separate intervals of 22.9m of 7.16 g Au/t and 7.6m of 6.12 g Au/t (refer to cross section 4480170N – https://goldstandardv.com/lp/ds-september24-2018-drillmaps/). Mineralization extends approximately 85m below the current resource model. Below the thick oxide mineralization, the hole intersected an interval of reduced mineralization including 32.0m of 1.04 g Au/t.
- DR18-104 intersected 240.8m of 1.70 g Au/t including separate intervals of 39.6m of 2.80 g Au/t, 18.3m of 3.14 g Au/t, 10.7m 0f 3.09 g Au/t (refer to cross section 4480140N – https://goldstandardv.com/lp/ds-september24-2018-drillmaps/). Oxidized mineralization extends approximately 55m below the current resource model. Below the oxide mineralization, the hole intersected a reduced zone of 27.4m of 2.28g Au/t, including 16.8m of 2.82 g Au/t.
- In the northern portion of Dark Star, the vertically-extensive nature of oxidized mineralization, alteration, and fluidized breccia textures support an early-stage interpretation that drilling may be defining a feeder structure or a breccia pipe setting.
- DR18-103 intersected 122.0m of 0.81 g Au/t, including 12.2m of 3.32 g Au/t (refer to cross section 4480020N – https://goldstandardv.com/lp/ds-september24-2018-drillmaps/). Due to challenging drilling conditions, the hole ended at 202.7m in 0.54 g Au/t before testing the entire target. DR18-106, which replaced DR18-103, successfully tested the complete target. Assays for DR18-106 are pending.
- DR18-70 intersected an oxide interval of 112.8m of 0.61 g Au/t, including separate intervals of 12.2m of 1.25 g Au/t and 6.1m of 2.04 g Au/t (refer to cross section 4480200N – https://goldstandardv.com/lp/ds-september24-2018-drillmaps/). The oxide intercept includes a 13.7m interval of material below the 0.14 g Au/t cutoff. Below the oxide mineralization, the hole intersected a reduced zone of 29.0m of 2.90 g Au/t, including 10.7m of 5.85 g Au/t. Mineralization extends approximately 80m below the current resource model and remains open to the north.
- Based on the reduced gold intercepts in DR18-70, -104 and -105, there is an emerging sulfide target below the thick, vertically-continuous zones of oxide mineralization.
Southern portion of Dark Star
- Core hole DC18-18 returned an oxide intercept of 15.2m of 0.38 g Au/t. The intercept is closer to the current topographic surface than predicted by the resource block model and mineralization remains open to the south. This new opportunity to expand the resource is coincident with an undrilled surface outcrop rock chip anomaly south of the known deposit. Additional drilling is planned for this area.
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