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Alamos Gold Provides Agi Dagi and Kirazli Exploration Update

16.02.2011  |  Marketwire

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire) -- 02/16/11 -- (All amounts are in United States dollars unless stated otherwise)


Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX: AGI) ('Alamos' or the 'Company') provides an exploration update for its Agi Dagi and Kirazli development stage projects in northwestern Turkey.


In 2010, Alamos drilled over 22,600 metres ('m') in 148 holes at the Agi Dagi and Kirazli projects. The exploration program focused primarily on the collection of engineering data and in-fill drilling designed to upgrade existing in-pit inferred mineral resources to the measured and indicated categories.


The Company plans to issue an updated mineral resource estimate for the Agi Dagi and Kirazli projects as part of its 2010 global mineral reserve and resource statement to be released in March 2011.


The Company expects to complete a preliminary feasibility study for the Agi Dagi and Kirazli projects at the end of the second quarter of 2011. As part of this study, the Company will update the mineral resource estimate to incorporate additional drill data. The Company also anticipates that it will report mineral reserves at Agi Dagi and Kirazli for the first time as part of the preliminary feasibility study.


Agi Dagi Project


Baba and Deli Zones


In 2010, the Company drilled over 17,200 m in 113 holes in the Baba and Deli deposits, which are identified in Figure 1. The 2010 drilling program initially focussed on collecting representative samples for metallurgical and geotechnical testing. During the third quarter of 2010, exploration activities shifted to in-fill drilling and drill-testing for extensions to known areas of mineralization.


In-fill drilling at Baba and Deli continues to confirm expected grades and thicknesses of mineralized zones, as predicted by the block model, while results from some holes significantly exceed predicted values. In addition, assay results from twins of holes drilled by previous operators continue to exceed historical results. The Company attributes these variations to improved core recovery compared to the results of previous operators. Alamos' average core recovery in Turkey consistently exceeds 85%, while the average core recovery by previous operators was 71%. The Company expects the improved results to have a positive effect on the mineral resource estimate for the Baba and Deli zones.


Notable recent assay results include:



-- 10-AD-421 23.6 m at 0.89 grams of gold per tonne ('g/t Au')
-- 10-AD-431 80.6 m at 0.78 g/t Au
-- 10-AD-433 25.0 m at 1.11 g/t Au
-- 10-AD-440 57.9 m at 0.51 g/t Au
-- 10-AD-441 58.5 m at 0.73 g/t Au


Recent drilling adjacent and in close proximity to the northern boundary of the main Baba pit presented in the March 2010 preliminary economic assessment ('PEA') has further delineated and expanded the zones of known mineralization. These zones of mineralization may convert to mineral resources once additional drilling is completed.


Relevant assay results and drill hole collar data are presented in tables 1 and 2, respectively. Drill hole locations from the Agi Dagi program are presented in figures 2 and 3.


In 2011, the Company plans to drill a minimum of 9,500 m of extension and in-fill drilling at the Deli, Baba, Fire Tower, and Ilhamur zones with the intent of increasing mineral resources at Agi Dagi.


Camyurt Zone


The Camyurt target is identified in Figure 1 and is located 3.5 kilometres southeast of the Baba - Deli mineralized trend. The Company considers Camyurt to be a separate and standalone zone of economic interest at Agi Dagi.


In late 2007, previous operators drilled five wide-spaced core holes at Camyurt over a strike length of approximately 700 m, which are summarized in Figure 4. Although all holes had poor core recovery, and one was abandoned during drilling, a significant new discovery had been made. At the time, the Camyurt zone was open to the southwest, and there appeared to be at least an additional 800 m of untested strike length in favourable rock types for hosting gold mineralization that outcrop at surface. As shown in Figure 4, approximately 500 m of this untested favourable rock type coincides with gold mineralization in soil and rock chip samples.


In the fourth quarter of 2010, Alamos drilled over 1,100 m in six core drill holes at Camyurt that were intended to confirm the mineralized intercepts encountered by previous operators, demonstrate continuity among existing holes, and to test for mineralized extensions to the zone. The locations of the holes drilled in 2007 and 2010 are presented in figures 4 and 5, respectively.


Notable recent assay results include:



-- 10-CYD-09 58.9 m at 1.33 g/t Au
-- 10-CYD-11 158.3 m at 0.75 g/t Au


Holes 10-CYD-09 and 10-CYD-11 were twins of historic holes CYD-01 and CYD-05 drilled by previous operators, respectively. Historic hole CYD-01 was reported as 73.3 m grading 0.65 g/t Au with an average core recovery of 43%, while the new twin hole 10-CYD-09 intersected 58.9 m grading 1.33 g/t Au with a core recovery of 82%. Similarly, historic hole CYD-05 had encountered two shorter and lower grade composites of 4.7 m grading 0.43 g/t Au and 11.3 m grading 0.23 g/t Au with core recoveries of 56% and 68%, respectively. The new twin hole, 10- CYD-11, intersected 158.3 m grading 0.75 g/t Au and had a core recovery of 87%. The Company is very encouraged by the improved results at Camyurt.


Drill holes 10-CYD-08 and 10-CYD-10 were located in between and in close proximity to historic holes. Drilling results confirmed expected grades and thicknesses of mineralization based upon the work done by prior operators.


Drill holes 10-CYD-06 and 10-CYD-07, which were designed to test for possible southern extensions of the known mineralization at Camyurt, intersected gold-bearing alteration. Based upon surface mapping and other geologic evidence, the Company believes that the targeted zone was undershot by these drill holes. Additional extension and in-fill drilling will be undertaken to adequately delineate this zone.


Overall, the Company is highly encouraged by the results of the 2010 Camyurt drill program. The Company intends to drill an additional 10,500 m at Camyurt in 2011, starting in March provided all required permits are received. The 2011 drill program is intended to demonstrate continuity and extend the strike of the known body of gold mineralization. The Company is targeting to include Camyurt in its 2011 year-end mineral resource estimate.


Relevant assay results and drill hole collar data are presented in tables 3 and 4, respectively.


Kirazli Project


Kirazli Main Zone


In 2010, the Company completed over 4,400 m of drilling in 29 holes at the Kirazli Main Zone. Similar to the Agi Dagi program, drilling initially focused on collecting representative samples for metallurgical and geotechnical data before commencing in-fill drilling.


Similar to the Baba and Deli deposits, in-fill drilling at the Kirazli Main Zone continues to confirm expected grades and thicknesses, as predicted by the block model, while results from some holes significantly exceed predicted values. Additionally, assay results from twins of holes drilled by previous operators continue to generally exceed historical results at the Kirazli Main Zone.


Notable assay results include:



-- 10-KD-120 101.9 m at 1.81 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-121 26.8 m at 3.99 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-121A 32.7 m at 2.37 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-122 110.0 m at 1.55 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-123 17.8 m at 1.30 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-126 82.8 m at 1.36 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-132 46.2 m at 1.74 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-133 135.9 m at 0.67 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-135 144.4 m at 0.88 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-136 44.2 m at 1.32 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-139 92.5 m at 2.74 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-140 33.0 m at 1.31 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-141 138.3 m at 1.20 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-143 50.3 m at 4.42 g/t Au
-- 10-KD-144 73.5 m at 0.87 g/t Au


Of particular interest is 10-KD-120, a twin hole of KD-63 drilled by a previous operator. Historic hole KD-63 was reported as 82.2 m grading 1.19 g/t Au with a core recovery of 68%, whereas the twin hole, 10-KD-120, intersected 101.9 m grading 1.81 g/t Au with a core recovery of 85%. The Company expects the improvement in core recovery to have a positive effect on mineral resource estimate updates for the Kirazli Main Zone.


As shown in Figure 6, recent drilling adjacent and in close proximity to the boundaries of the Kirazli Main Zone pits presented in the PEA has further delineated and expanded the areas of known mineralization. These zones of mineralization may be convertible to mineral resources and subsequently to mineral reserves with additional drilling.


Relevant assay results and drill hole collar data are presented in tables 5 and 6, respectively. Drill hole collar locations and project areas at Kirazli are presented in figures 6 and 7, respectively.


Rock Pile Target


Rock Pile is a prospective grassroots exploration target located approximately one kilometre west of the main resource area at Kirazli, as identified in Figure 7.


Previous operators collected 71 surface rock samples with an average grade of 3.8 g/t Au over an area covering 400 m by 100 m. Within that group, 50 of the samples were associated with silica alteration and returned values above 1 g/t Au. Previous operators also completed an inverse polarization ('IP') survey that identified zones that may contain favourable host rocks for gold mineralization.


Alamos recently completed a detailed geological mapping program at Rock Pile resulting in the identification of several targets that are to be drill-tested for the first time in the second quarter of 2011.


QA/QC Programs


Agi Dagi and Kirazli exploration programs are conducted under the supervision of Dominique Fournier, B.Sc. Geology, PhD. Geology, Registered Professional Geologist, Alamos' Turkey Exploration Manager. Mr. Fournier is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43- 101 of the Canadian Securities Administrators.


Strict sampling and QA/QC protocol are followed, including the insertion of standards, blanks, and duplicates on a regular basis. Sample intervals are usually 1.0 to 1.5 m. Agi Dagi samples are sent to Acme Analytical Laboratories in Ankara, Turkey for sample preparation and then to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada or Santiago, Chile for analysis. Analytical method is fire assay with atomic adsorption finish and gravimetric finish for individual samples with a gold concentration greater than 3.0 g/t Au. Composites presented in the assay results tables include intervals at greater than 0.2 g/t Au over a 3-m minimum width; no assays are cut unless indicated.


About Alamos


Alamos is an established Canadian-based gold producer that owns and operates the Mulatos Mine in Mexico, and has exploration and development activities in Mexico and Turkey. The Company employs nearly 500 people in Mexico and Turkey and is committed to the highest standards of environmental management, social responsibility, and health and safety for its employees and neighbouring communities. Alamos has over $185 million cash on hand, is debt-free, and unhedged to the price of gold. As of January 31, 2011, Alamos' has 116,440,006 common shares outstanding (123,304,706 fully diluted), which are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol 'AGI'.


Cautionary Note


No stock exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained herein. This News Release includes certain 'forward-looking statements'. All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this release, including without limitation statements regarding forecast gold production, gold grades, recoveries, waste-to-ore ratios, total cash costs, potential mineralization and reserves, exploration results, and future plans and objectives of Alamos, are forward-looking statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to mining and processing of mined ore, achieving projected recovery rates, anticipated production rates and mine life, operating efficiencies, costs and expenditures, changes in mineral resources and conversion of mineral resources to proven and probable reserves, and other information that is based on forecasts of future operational or financial results, estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of management.


Exploration results that include geophysics, sampling, and drill results on wide spacings may not be indicative of the occurrence of a mineral deposit. Such results do not provide assurance that further work will establish sufficient grade, continuity, metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to be classed as a category of mineral resource. A mineral resource which is classified as 'inferred' or 'indicated' has a great amount of uncertainty as to its existence and economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that any or part of an 'indicated mineral resource' or 'inferred mineral resource' will ever be upgraded to a higher category of resource. Investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of mineral deposits in these categories will ever be converted into proven and probable reserves.


Any statements that express or involve discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as 'expects' or 'does not expect', 'is expected', 'anticipates' or 'does not anticipate', 'plans', 'estimates' or 'intends', or stating that certain actions, events or results 'may', 'could', 'would', 'might' or 'will' be taken, occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be 'forward-looking statements.' Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements.


There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Alamos' expectations include, among others, risks related to international operations, the actual results of current exploration activities, conclusions of economic evaluations and changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined as well as future prices of gold and silver, as well as those factors discussed in the section entitled 'Risk Factors' in Alamos' Annual Information Form. Although Alamos has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.


Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Measured, Indicated and Inferred Resources:


This press release uses the terms 'Measured', 'Indicated', and 'Inferred' resources. United States investors are advised that while such terms are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the United States Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them. 'Inferred Mineral Resources' have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of Inferred Mineral Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies. United States investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of Measured or Indicated Mineral Resources will ever be converted into Mineral Reserves. United States investors are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of a Mineral Resource is economically or legally mineable.


To view Figure 1, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig1.pdf.


To view Figure 2, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig2.pdf.


To view Figure 3, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig3.pdf.


To view Figure 4, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig4.pdf.


To view Figure 5, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig5.pdf.


To view Figure 6, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig6.pdf.


To view Figure 7, please visit the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/alamos_fig7.pdf.


Table 1: Agi Dagi, Baba and Deli Zones - Selected Composite Intervals(1)


Include intervals at greater than 0.2 g/t Au over a 3 metres minimum width, no assay cut (unless indicated)



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Drill Hole Drilling Total Depth From To Interval Assay
Number Method (m) (m) (m) (m) (g/t Au)
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14.10 26.20 12.10 0.71
10-AD-421 Core 156.00 55.90 60.40 4.50 0.41
63.40 68.30 4.90 2.21
76.40 100.00 23.60 0.89
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10-AD-429 Core 121.40 0.00 12.30 12.30 0.32
19.50 51.80 32.30 0.47
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40.40 46.40 6.00 0.38
10-AD-430 Core 134.90 52.40 69.00 16.60 0.21
72.00 83.40 11.40 0.86
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10-AD-431 Core 135.10 0.00 3.40 3.40 0.38
7.90 88.50 80.60 0.78
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
81.80 88.30 6.50 0.32
91.30 103.90 12.60 0.59
10-AD-432 Core 236.00 111.50 114.80 3.30 0.31
135.70 143.10 7.40 0.34
166.30 170.80 4.50 0.76
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10-AD-433 Core 112.80 29.90 54.90 25.00 1.11
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No composite - Hole re-drilled as
10-AD-434 Core 67.30 10-AD-434A
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10-AD-434A Core 151.10 21.50 25.00 3.50 0.25
79.40 99.80 20.40 0.42
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10-AD-435 Core 108.60 41.90 46.40 4.50 0.43
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47.70 54.00 6.30 0.83
10-AD-436 Core 156.90 61.50 75.90 14.40 0.65
80.90 93.70 12.80 0.34
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19.50 27.00 7.50 0.39
42.50 52.60 10.10 0.28
58.60 67.60 9.00 0.42
75.10 90.10 15.00 0.31
94.60 102.10 7.50 0.27
10-AD-437 Core 248.90 106.60 112.60 6.00 0.22
120.20 132.10 11.90 0.37
135.10 140.50 5.40 0.35
148.00 151.00 3.00 0.47
170.50 173.50 3.00 0.28
178.00 189.60 11.60 0.71
193.40 207.20 13.80 0.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.50 7.80 6.30 0.37
10-AD-438 Core 224.90 81.50 118.70 37.20 0.50
124.70 127.70 3.00 0.22
145.90 149.20 3.30 0.31
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
19.70 30.40 10.70 0.26
10-AD-439 Core 132.30 37.90 42.40 4.50 0.27
53.60 59.60 6.00 0.23
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3.60 32.00 28.40 0.48
38.00 95.90 57.90 0.51
98.70 105.20 6.50 0.28
111.30 117.30 6.00 0.26
10-AD-440 Core 251.00 129.30 144.20 14.90 0.26
154.50 163.60 9.10 0.23
169.80 173.30 3.50 0.30
180.90 201.10 20.20 0.39
235.40 238.50 3.10 0.72
247.20 251.00 3.80 0.24
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10-AD-441 Core 148.40 40.50 99.00 58.50 0.73
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57.40 64.90 7.50 0.42
70.90 93.40 22.50 0.36
99.40 117.00 17.60 0.28
123.00 143.90 20.90 0.35
10-AD-442 Core 253.70 148.40 179.50 31.00 0.46
182.50 186.50 4.00 0.51
191.00 198.50 7.50 0.32
205.80 218.80 13.00 0.36
221.90 226.30 4.40 0.33
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10-AD-443 Core 123.10 No composite
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0.00 26.70 26.70 0.40
10-AD-444 Core 114.60 36.30 49.90 13.60 0.72
100.60 109.10 8.50 0.28
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34.30 43.30 9.00 0.27
46.30 50.80 4.50 0.28
75.40 107.30 31.90 0.39
10-AD-445 Core 251.60 112.50 135.30 22.80 0.36
141.30 146.00 4.70 0.25
157.00 160.00 3.00 0.21
165.30 170.00 4.70 0.21
218.30 224.70 6.40 0.23
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10-AD-446 Core 192.50 No composite
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162.40 171.50 9.10 0.21
10-AD-447 Core 233.70 182.00 185.00 3.00 0.24
188.00 192.50 4.50 0.23
199.60 205.70 6.10 0.29
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12.30 15.60 3.30 1.03
43.10 49.70 6.60 0.28
116.50 130.50 14.00 0.38
150.90 165.00 14.10 0.25
172.50 175.50 3.00 0.25
10-AD-448 Core 341.30 195.00 198.00 3.00 0.25
225.50 234.50 9.00 0.45
239.20 244.10 4.90 0.33
251.40 254.40 3.00 0.30
267.40 271.70 4.30 0.27
301.00 310.00 9.00 0.29
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(1) Due to the exploratory nature of this program and the variable
orientations of the high-grade mineralized zones, the intersections
presented herein may not necessarily represent the true width of
mineralization
(2) Results in bold represent intervals greater than 20 metres(i)
grams/tonne (20gmt)


Table 2: Agi Dagi, Baba and Deli Zones - Drill Hole Collar Data



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Drill Hole Azimuth Dip
(degree) (degree)
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-421 N130 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-429 N310 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-430 N130 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-431 N0 degrees -90 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-432 N130 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-433 N0 degrees -90 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-434 N130 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-434A N130 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-435 N130 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-436 N125 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-437 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-AD-438 N310 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-439 N130 degrees -75 degrees
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10-AD-440 N80 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-441 N130 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-442 N310 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-443 N130 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-444 N180 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-445 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-AD-446 N0 degrees -90 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-AD-447 N270 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-448 N130 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------


Table 3: Camyurt - Selected Composite Intervals(1)


Include intervals at greater than 0.2 g/t Au over a 3 metres minimum width, no assay cut (unless indicated)



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Drill Hole Drilling Total Depth From To Interval Assay
Number Method (m) (m) (m) (m) (g/t Au)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.00 5.40 5.40 0.38
10-CYD-06 Core 150.10 46.40 50.90 4.50 0.27
55.40 67.40 12.00 0.42
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-07 Core 172.00 0.00 5.10 5.10 0.31
136.70 141.40 4.70 0.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
14.10 24.30 10.20 0.65
10-CYD-08 Core 212.00 71.00 108.30 37.30 0.55
116.80 124.50 7.70 1.56
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-09 Core 187.80 78.50 137.40 58.90 1.33
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
27.20 64.90 37.70 0.50
10-CYD-10 Core 106.10 67.90 78.40 10.50 0.38
81.40 94.20 12.80 0.63
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-11 Core 248.20 24.20 182.50 158.30 0.75
198.60 210.60 12.00 1.75
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Due to the exploratory nature of this program and the variable
orientations of the high-grade mineralized zones, the intersections
presented herein may not necessarily represent the true width of
mineralization
(2) Results in bold represent intervals greater than 20 metres(i)
grams/tonne (20gmt)


Table 4: Camyurt - Drill Hole Collar Data



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Drill Hole Azimuth Dip
(degree) (degree)
----------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-06 N315 degrees -60 degrees
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10-CYD-07 N315 degrees -60 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-08 N300 degrees -50 degrees
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10-CYD-09 N305 degrees -50 degrees
----------------------------------------------------
10-CYD-10 N315 degrees -50 degrees
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10-CYD-11 N305 degrees -50 degrees
----------------------------------------------------


Table 5: Kirazli - Selected Composite Intervals(1)


Include intervals at greater than 0.2 g/t Au over a 3 metres minimum width, no assay cut (unless indicated)



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Drill Hole Drilling Total Depth From To Interval Assay
Number Method (m) (m) (m) (m) (g/t Au)
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10-KD-120 Core 143.20 26.10 128.00 101.90 1.81
135.30 143.20 7.90 1.03
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10-KD-121 Core 36.10 9.30 36.10 26.80 3.99
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
30.00 62.70 32.70 2.37
67.20 82.40 15.20 0.33
10-KD-121A Core 185.00 92.20 97.30 5.10 0.35
110.50 168.10 57.60 0.88
171.10 185.00 13.90 0.81
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.40 13.70 5.30 0.38
10-KD-122 Core 177.00 19.70 28.80 9.10 0.24
32.40 36.90 4.50 0.28
67.00 177.00 110.00 1.55
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-123 Core 120.00 0.00 13.70 13.70 0.44
17.90 35.70 17.80 1.30
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-124 Core 124.00 15.20 20.80 5.60 0.33
112.80 120.30 7.50 0.30
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11.30 78.80 67.50 0.58
10-KD-125 Core 138.30 99.40 103.40 4.00 0.73
110.90 119.90 9.00 0.25
128.50 132.20 3.70 0.87
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10-KD-126 Core 102.00 4.10 86.90 82.80 1.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-127 Core 150.00 129.50 134.30 4.80 0.34
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-128 Core 150.00 No composite
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-129 Core 170.00 No composite
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-129A Core 30.00 No composite
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-130 Core 120.00 81.50 84.50 3.00 0.42
87.50 90.50 3.00 0.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
31.80 50.50 18.70 0.41
53.50 57.80 4.30 0.42
10-KD-131 Core 146.50 73.50 79.50 6.00 0.25
91.50 94.50 3.00 0.22
129.50 132.50 3.00 0.23
135.50 139.30 3.80 0.49
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.00 25.20 25.20 0.93
10-KD-132 Core 179.00 28.20 74.40 46.20 1.74
104.40 130.00 25.60 0.52
143.25 159.50 16.25 0.35
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
32.50 40.00 7.50 0.33
47.50 51.70 4.20 0.28
10-KD-133 Core 243.00 60.10 196.00 135.90 0.67
199.00 217.00 18.00 0.38
224.50 232.00 7.50 0.28
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
29.30 46.80 17.50 0.26
10-KD-134 Core 120.30 54.20 68.60 14.40 0.27
77.30 98.30 21.00 0.40
107.30 120.30 13.00 0.36
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-135 Core 184.30 0.00 8.00 8.00 0.42
11.10 155.50 144.40 0.88
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.50 15.00 4.50 0.22
18.50 26.00 7.50 0.41
31.50 37.00 5.50 0.45
43.00 50.80 7.80 0.41
10-KD-136 Core 184.30 53.80 98.00 44.20 1.32
111.70 122.00 10.30 0.61
125.00 133.00 8.00 0.62
139.00 146.50 7.50 0.38
152.20 155.20 3.00 0.41
176.20 180.70 4.50 0.31
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10.30 14.70 4.40 0.24
10-KD-137 Core 200.60 22.70 34.60 11.90 0.41
56.60 135.40 78.80 0.46
141.40 167.00 25.60 0.39
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-138 Core 125.20 No composite
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
56.80 61.00 4.20 0.33
10-KD-139 Core 234.60 92.50 185.00 92.50 2.74
216.50 234.60 18.10 0.82
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-139A Core 32.00 No composite
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
46.00 79.00 33.00 1.31
85.00 121.00 36.00 0.42
10-KD-140 Core 260.00 124.00 174.50 50.50 0.41
201.00 208.50 7.50 0.25
214.50 250.50 36.00 0.36
253.50 260.00 6.50 0.41
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-141 Core 245.30 52.40 101.80 49.40 1.30
106.80 245.30 138.50 1.20
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
6.00 16.00 10.00 0.50
10-KD-142 Core 153.20 54.00 115.50 61.50 0.59
136.5 141.00 4.50 0.40
144.00 153.20 9.20 0.80
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-KD-143 Core 148.30 43.40 93.70 50.30 4.42
97.20 107.00 9.80 0.67
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11.80 14.80 3.00 0.45
18.30 23.50 5.20 0.90
10-KD-144 Core 165.80 42.50 45.50 3.00 0.33
48.50 122.00 73.50 0.87
129.50 165.80 36.30 1.48
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
94.50 100.50 6.00 0.23
10-KD-145 Core 130.00 103.50 113.50 10.00 0.33
126.50 130.00 3.50 0.33
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(1) Due to the exploratory nature of this program and the variable
orientations of the high-grade mineralized zones, the intersections
presented herein may not necessarily represent the true width of
mineralization
(2) Results in bold represent intervals greater than 20 metres(i)
grams/tonne (20gmt)


Table 6: Kirazli - Drill Hole Collar Data



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Drill Hole Azimuth Dip
(degree) (degree)
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10-KD-120 N90 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-121 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-121A N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-122 N90 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-123 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-124 N90 degrees -45 degrees
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10-KD-125 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-126 N90 degrees -45 degrees
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10-KD-127 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-128 N293 degrees -58 degrees
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10-KD-129 N95 degrees -70 degrees
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10-KD-129A N95 degrees -70 degrees
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10-KD-130 N230 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-131 N150 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-132 N270 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-133 N90 degrees -60 degrees
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10-AD-134 N270 degrees -70 degrees
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10-KD-135 N270 degrees -76 degrees
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10-KD-136 N270 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-137 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-138 N90 degrees -65 degrees
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10-KD-139 N45 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-139A N45 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-140 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-141 N90 degrees -65 degrees
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10-KD-142 N0 degrees -90 degrees
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10-KD-143 N270 degrees -70 degrees
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10-KD-144 N270 degrees -60 degrees
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10-KD-145 N90 degrees -60 degrees
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