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Nighthawk grows Colomac resource with near-surface indicated ounces

One of the deposits at Colomac produced 527,908 gold oz. between 1990 and 1997 from three open pits

Total Indin Lake indicated resources, which include both open pit and underground inventory for three deposits, stand at 38.7 million tonnes grading 1.81 g/t gold, and contain 2.2 million gold oz. This represents a 35% ounce increase over the July 2020 numbers, which outlined 5.9 million indicated tonnes at 2.01 g/t gold, for a total of 1.7 million oz.

Inferred resources are now estimated at 11.5 million tonnes at 2.13 g/t gold, containing 786,100 oz. – the primary contributor to this category is an underground bulk mining portion of the Colomac deposit, with 9.5 million tonnes at 1.97 g/t gold. These resources compare with 5.7 million inferred tonnes at 2.03 g/t gold, totalling 372,500 oz. from July.

Open-pit cut-off grades are unchanged from July, at 0.6 g/t gold. Cut-off grades for underground mining now range between 1.1 g/t gold (for bulk mining) and 2 g/t gold (for selective mining). The July resource used a 1.3 g/t cut-off for underground resources.

According to Keyvan Salehi, Nighthawk’s president and CEO, the company is “particularly excited with the 71% increase in indicated pit constrained resources in the 2021 MRE (mineral resource estimate).”

This year’s exploration will focus on growing near-surface, pit-constrained resources at Colomac as well as on grassroots targets that could “contribute significantly to the near-surface resources proximal to the main Colomac deposit.”

The five deposits within the Colomac Centre area all show potential for near-surface resource growth. In addition, the Cass zone within the Kim & Cass property added to the Colomac holdings last month that is 15 km southwest of Colomac includes a historic resource of 2.9 million tonnes grading 2.66 g/t gold. This year’s exploration program will focus on resource extensions along strike.

Nighthawk’s eight near-surface greenfield targets include Laurie Lake and JPK along the Treasure Island – Laurie Lake corridor; four central targets around Colomac and the Albatross and Andy Lake targets in the southern portion of the project. Drilling is expected to start before the end of the first quarter.

The 899-sq.-km Indin Lake property is accessible by a winter road or through a chartered aircraft.

One of the deposits at Colomac produced 527,908 gold oz. between 1990 and 1997 from three open pits.

(This article first appeared in the Canadian Mining Journal)

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