TORONTO, March 30, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Richmont Mines Inc. (TSX: RIC) (NYSE: RIC) ("Richmont" or the "Corporation"), is pleased to provide an update from its strategic exploration and delineation drilling program currently underway at the cornerstone Island Gold Mine. Recent exploration drilling has identified new high-grade mineralization located approximately 800 metres east of the main Island Gold deposit with hole GD-640-05 intersecting 20.6 g/t gold over 11.3 metres (core length). All results are reported with estimated true width, unless otherwise indicated, and high-grade assays are capped at 225 g/t gold for the Lower C zone and 70 g/t for the E1E zone, the main mineralized zone east of the second dyke.

"Results from the strategic drilling program at the Island Gold Mine continue to demonstrate the significant near-term potential of this high quality deposit. In the eastern lateral extension, drilling has identified a new mineralized zone in the down plunge extension of a high-grade trend that was identified in 2016. This new area is located only 500 metres east and below the new resource blocks, which indicates that the structure could continue at depth." stated Renaud Adams, CEO. He continued, "The early results from our delineation drilling in the Expansion Case PEA area indicate the significant potential to further expand our reserves at higher than current average grades. In 2017 we will continue to advance our systematic drilling program with an overall focus on positively impacting our near-term mine life and identifying the next million ounces of resources outside the Expansion Case PEA area."

2017 DRILLING PROGRAM – ISLAND GOLD MINE (Figure 1)

The 2016 delineation drilling program contributed to a 34% increase in reserves at an 11% higher grade, while the exploration program delivered more than 450,000 ounces of new inferred resources at a cost of less than $35 per ounce discovered. As of December 31, 2016, the Island Gold Mine increased its reserve base to 752,200 ounces of gold at a higher grade of 9.17 g/t, while inferred resources increased to 995,700 ounces of gold at a higher grade of 10.18 g/t.

The 2017 drilling program currently underway continues to build on positive results achieved in 2016 and is focused on three key priorities: 1) to expand near-mine resources outside the Expansion Case PEA area, both laterally and at depth; 2) to further expand the reserve base, primarily within the Expansion Case PEA area; and 3) continuing to test high priority regional gold targets across the prospective Island Gold Mine property.

Eastern Lateral Exploration and Infill Drilling Program (Figure 2)

The 2016 drilling program successfully added two new inferred resource blocks in the eastern lateral extension, approximately 300 metres east of the Expansion Case PEA area, between the 340 and the 750 metre levels. The largest inferred resource block contains approximately 290,000 tonnes at a grade of 10.35 g/t of gold (approximately 95,000 ounces of gold). These two new blocks are relatively shallow and easily accessible from the existing mine infrastructure. As a result, the 2017 exploration program is following up on the eastern lateral extension area, particularly on a high-grade intersection (Hole GD-630-01) of 25.27 g/t gold over 3.85 metres located approximately 500 metres east of the new resource blocks that was identified in 2016, and continues to target the extension and infill of the new resource blocks.

Recent drilling in the eastern lateral extension has been focused in the down plunge extension of Hole GD-630-01. Highlights include:

  • Hole GD-640-05 intersected 20.57 g/t (26.55 g/t uncut) of gold over a core length of 11.3 metres, at a vertical depth of approximately 1,000 metres;
  • Hole GD-640-04, located approximately 150 metres above hole GD-640-05, intersected 7.38 g/t gold over 3.27 metres.

One directional drill rig has been redeployed to this area to follow-up on the exploration success in this area. The initial 2017 directional drill hole (GD-640-05-1) was completed between holes GD-640-04 and GD-640-05 noted above, and intersected two high-grade intervals at the same elevation, but located 40 to 50 metres north of GD-640-05. The first interval intersected 16.1 g/t gold (28.13 g/t uncut) over a core length of 8.33 metres and the second intersected 10.16 g/t gold (17.32 g/t uncut) over a core length of 5.74 metres. Additional drilling will be required to better understand the geometry and true width of this new area of high-grade mineralization. This new discovery represents significant upside to the potential extension of the eastern lateral corridor. A second directional drill rig will be added to accelerate drilling in this area.

Exploration and infill drilling has continued from the 340 metre level exploration drift that targets a potential extension and infill of the current resource blocks that were identified in 2016. One drill rig is working in the area and another drill rig will be added on the 620 metre level once the 300 metre extension of the exploration drift is completed in the second half of the year.

Recent highlights from Eastern Lateral exploration and infill drilling from the 340 metre level exploration drift (subsequent to the October 12, 2016 exploration press release), include (Table 2):

  • Hole 340-576-02: 8.50 g/t gold over 2.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-08: 14.96 g/t gold over 2.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-11: 10.10 g/t gold over 3.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-12: 10.24 g/t gold over 3.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-13: 33.60 g/t gold over 2.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-14: 10.60 g/t gold over 2.00 metres;
  • Hole 340-588-15: 11.44 g/t gold over 4.36 metres.

A total of 8,232 metres (33 holes) of exploration and infill drilling of the planned 37,000 metres have been completed to date in the eastern lateral area.

Deep Directional Exploration Drilling Program Highlights: (Figure 3)

The successful 2016 deep drilling program identified a new large inferred resource block of 760,000 tonnes at a grade of 9.53 g/t gold (approximately 230,000 ounces) in the eastern down plunge extension, located between the 1,050 and the 1,300 metre levels.

The deep directional exploration drilling program continues in 2017 and targets the expansion of the new resource block. A total of 16,000 metres of deep directional drilling and 20,000 metres of underground drilling are planned in 2017. The underground drilling will be primarily completed from the 860 metre level exploration drift (400 metre length) that is scheduled to be completed in 2017.

Results to date continue to be encouraging with Hole MH1-10 intersecting 24.5 g/t gold over 3.76 metres. In the eastern portion of this area, Hole MH8 intersected 4.6 g/t gold over 2.24 metres, demonstrating that the mineralization remains open to the east.

In the western area, mineralized zones were intersected and additional drilling is required to better understand the structural geology at depth, however these new zones increase the overall potential of the down plunge extension and provide new high quality targets for follow up drilling.

A total of 5,052 metres (10 holes) have been drilled to date and three surface directional drill rigs are presently working in this area.

Other highlights from the deep directional exploration and infill drilling include (Table 3):

  • Hole MH2A-7: 11.36 g/t gold over a core length of 10.40 metres (Zone X);
  • Hole MH2A-8: 10.37 g/t gold over 9.17 metres;
  • Hole MH2A-10: 6.16 g/t gold over 11.58 metres;
  • Hole MH5-1A: 9.27 g/t gold over 5.93 metres.

EXPANSION CASE PEA DELINEATION DRILLING PROGRAM (Figure 4)

For 2017, a total of 30,000 metres of delineation drilling is planned within the Expansion Case PEA area, primarily in the fourth mining horizon located between the 860 and 1,000 metre levels. Currently, two drill rigs are working in the area and a total of 6,866 metres (40 holes) have been completed to date.

Drilling continues to demonstrate the potential for additional reserve growth, including ounces and grade, primarily through the conversion of the high-grade inferred resources located in the fourth horizon. Results to date also demonstrate the potential to identify additional resources as high-grade mineralization continues to be intersected between the inferred resource blocks.

Recent drilling highlights from delineation and infill drilling completed within the Expansion Case PEA area, which have not been included in the December 2016 Resource and Reserve update include (Table 1):

  • Hole 740-465-08: 43.05 g/t gold over 5.13 metres;
  • Hole 740-465-16: 96.47 g/t gold over 5.08 metres;
  • Hole 740-465-15: 23.29 g/t gold over 3.51 metres;
  • Hole 740-465-20: 24.56 g/t gold over 3.85 metres;
  • Hole 740-483-21: 34.13 g/t gold over 3.53 metres;
  • Hole 820-520-08: 53.64 g/t gold over 6.53 metres;
  • Hole 820-520-13: 30.20 g/t gold over 3.62 metres.

Phase 2 Regional Drilling Program

The Phase 2 regional drilling program is designed to continue to evaluate the potential extension of the mineralization below the Kremzar mine as well as other previously identified high-priority gold targets located elsewhere on the highly prospective 77 km2 Island Gold property. The Phase 2 regional drilling program is expected to begin later in 2017.

Qualified Persons

The scientific and technical content and interpretations contained in this news release have been reviewed, verified and approved by Daniel Adam P. Geo., Ph.D., Richmont's Vice-President, Exploration, a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.

Quality Control

Assays for the exploration drilling were done at LabExpert in Rouyn-Noranda. Mineralized zones samples will be resent for verification to an accredited laboratory. The Corporation inserts at regular intervals quality control (QC) samples (blanks and reference materials) to monitor laboratory performance.

About Richmont Mines Inc.

Richmont Mines currently produces gold from the Island Gold Mine in Ontario, and the Beaufor Mine in Quebec. The Corporation is also advancing development of the significant high-grade resource extension at depth of the Island Gold Mine in Ontario. With 35 years of experience in gold production, exploration and development, and prudent financial management, the Corporation is well-positioned to cost-effectively build its Canadian reserve base and to successfully enter its next phase of growth.

Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements that include risks and uncertainties. When used in this news release, the words "estimate", "project", "anticipate", "expect", "intend", "believe", "hope", "may", "objective" and similar expressions, as well as "will", "shall" and other indications of future tense, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and apply only as of the date on which they were made. Except as may be required by law or regulation, the Corporation undertakes no obligation and disclaims any responsibility to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

The factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statements include, without limitation, changes in the prevailing price of gold, the Canadian-United States exchange rate, grade of ore mined and unforeseen difficulties in mining operations that could affect revenue and production costs. Other factors such as uncertainties regarding government regulations and the failure of our exploration drilling programs to identify significant new resources or targets or expand existing resources could also affect the results. Other risks are set out in Richmont's Annual Information Form, Annual Reports and periodic reports. The forward-looking information contained herein is made as of the date of this news release.

Cautionary note to US investors concerning resource estimates
Information in this press release is intended to comply with the requirements of the Toronto Stock Exchange and applicable Canadian securities legislation, which differ in certain respects with the rules and regulations promulgated under the United States Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended ("Exchange Act"), as promulgated by the SEC. The requirements of National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101) adopted by the Canadian Securities Administrators differ significantly from the requirements of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC").

U.S. Investors are urged to consider the disclosure in our annual report on Form 20-F, File No. 001-14598, as filed with the SEC under the Exchange Act, which may be obtained from us (without cost) or from the SEC's web site: http://sec.gov/edgar.shtml.

 

Tables of Drill Results

 

TABLE 1

INFILL DELINEATION IN PEA AREA

Hole Number

Length
(metres)

From
(metres)

To
(metres)

True
Width
(metres)

Uncut
Grade
(g/t Au)

Cut

Grade
(g/t Au)

Zone

Vertical depth
of Intersection
(metres)

490-525-01

63

46.45

48.75

2.12

6.18

6.18

C

469

490-525-03

84

61.75

65.50

2.97

6.35

6.35

C

516

740-465-02

220

160.80

166.25

3.96

9.80

9.80

C

858

740-465-03

264

128.90

132.60

3.68

38.66

38.66

C

805

740-465-04

189

129.10

133.10

3.52

161.34

85.33

C

817

including


129.10

131.80

2.37

238.42

125.82



740-465-07

249

131.75

138.00

5.12

16.00

16.00

C

790

740-465-08

186

127.45

133.15

5.13

46.42

43.05

C

801

including


132.10

133.15

0.94

237.78

219.50



740-465-09

210

150.55

157.10

5.21

6.21

6.21

C

839

740-465-15

387

276.29

282.43

3.51

29.78

23.29

C

1,004

including


281.02

281.50

0.27

308.12

225.00



740-465-16

255

192.14

200.00

5.08

114.93

96.97

C

900

740-465-17

345

205.40

210.30

3.44

19.35

19.35

C

919

740-465-20

393

291.05

299.45

4.61

24.56

24.56

C

1,020

740-465-21

546

329.75

347.60

6.46

7.48

7.48

C

1,069

740-465-23

297

223.00

226.65

2.34

61.34

50.84

C

941

including


224.60

225.35

0.48

276.11

225.00



740-471-10

270

193.80

210.00

5.60

34.13

18.84

C

909

including


194.30

195.80

0.52

329.52

164.34



740-471-13

200

146.80

150.33

2.92

6.28

6.28

C

841

740-471-14

354

162.47

166.40

3.04

6.17

6.17

C

863

740-471-16

186

135.84

141.26

4.37

27.47

17.58

C

820

including


136.38

137.20

0.66

167.79

102.38



740-471-22

186

163.08

168.12

4.60

6.14

6.14

C

670

740-471-23

252

159.20

162.60

3.20

6.89

6.89

C

684

740-471-24

351

318.35

333.10

4.10

13.52

11.28

C

1,030

including


318.35

321.55

0.89

56.39

46.08



740-471-31

402

345.06

364.73

8.31

13.26

13.26

C

1,061

740-471-32

441

335.93

348.56

4.95

13.74

13.74

C

1,058

740-471-34

420

218.00

226.00

3.42

9.29

9.29

C

939

740-477-17

270

195.40

203.15

4.14

8.26

8.26

C

892

740-477-19

231

149.80

158.90

7.71

12.84

12.84

C

840

740-477-20

210

141.38

148.81

6.52

6.32

6.32

C

820

740-477-26

225

133.55

142.50

6.60

9.55

9.55

C

741

740-477-29

600

262.10

276.86

6.04

16.07

16.07

C

973

740-477-30

312

236.95

243.00

3.29

83.08

60.15

C

939

including


238.80

241.65

1.55

173.08

124.40



740-477-33

300

218.80

231.10

6.57

32.47

32.47

C

924

740-477-36A

192

156.65

161.52

4.53

8.50

8.50

C

720

740-477-37

405

385.70

399.20

4.95

11.76

11.76

C

1,085

740-477-40

450

382.49

388.07

2.24

38.62

38.62

C

1,083

740-477-42

430

351.45

370.50

8.00

9.92

9.92

C

1,059

740-477-43

383

161.70

169.30

6.20

16.94

16.94

C

847

740-483-19

245

144.65

147.75

2.85

12.81

12.81

C

769

740-483-21

402

295.04

303.08

3.53

34.13

34.13

C

989

740-483-22

381

236.52

242.50

3.46

26.37

26.37

C

930

800-496-01

162

119.00

123.00

2.53

18.21

18.21

C

903

800-511-01

189

67.90

74.80

4.72

23.36

23.36

C

858

800-511-02

87

58.71

68.00

8.60

6.16

6.16

C

823

800-512-01

138

109.00

115.30

4.28

6.90

6.90

C

833

800-512-02

186

145.70

156.00

6.39

21.45

16.17

C

897

800-512-04

170

89.80

105.40

8.79

60.16

60.16

C

859

800-512-05

189

98.00

109.20

5.92

18.37

18.37

C

875

820-520-01

153

138.20

141.50

3.28

59.86

52.67

C

816

including


138.20

139.50

1.29

147.79

129.54



820-520-08

210

194.11

202.35

6.53

61.01

53.64

C

924

including


194.52

197.60

2.44

122.76

103.04



820-520-13

237

213.80

218.80

3.62

34.52

30.20

C

952

including


217.30

217.85

0.40

264.27

225.00



 

TABLE 2

EASTERN LATERAL EXPLORATION AND INFILL DRILLING

Hole Number

Length
(metres)

From
(metres)

To
(metres)

True
Width
(metres)

Uncut
Grade
(g/t Au)

Cut
Grade
(g/t Au)

Zone

Vertical depth
of Intersection
(metres)

340-576-01

402

305.00

314.65

2.00

5.17

5.17

E1E

559

340-576-02

500

435.20

444.13

2.00

9.08

8.50

E1E

663

340-579-01

258

172.30

176.00

2.57

2.69

2.69

E1E

427

340-584-01

126

96.10

99.40

3.03

3.19

3.19

E1E

325

340-584-02

303

110.59

113.96

2.70

1.51

1.51

E1E

353

340-584-03

160

119.50

126.10

4.87

1.98

1.98

E1E

369

340-586-06

201

115.22

118.60

2.68

7.63

7.63

E1E

375

including


118.22

118.60

0.30

59.86

59.86



340-586-07

273

172.30

176.90

2.00

3.16

3.16

E1E

436

340-586-08

420

213.10

218.40

2.00

9.50

8.38

E1E

479

including


214.00

214.50

0.19

81.94

70.00



340-586-09

430

262.00

272.40

2.00

1.73

1.73

E1E

529

340-588-08

453

213.00

218.10

2.00

14.96

14.96

E1E

471

340-588-09

430

302.75

313.45

2.10

3.62

3.62

E1E

554

340-588-10

150

96.60

99.60

2.51

0.81

0.81

E1E

310

340-588-11

315

122.37

126.67

3.00

13.90

10.10

E1E

358

including


125.37

125.87

0.35

102.69

70.00



340-588-12

255

155.60

160.75

3.00

10.24

10.24

E1E

403

340-588-13

399

202.60

207.50

2.00

54.28

33.60

E1E

452

340-588-14

378

264.00

273.70

2.00

17.02

10.60

E1E

516

including


265.80

266.80

0.21

132.27

70.00



340-588-15

222

124.42

130.50

4.36

19.84

11.44

E1E

376

including


125.10

125.90

0.57

133.89

70.00



340-588-16

453

382.80

395.80

2.00

0.93

0.93

E1E

614

340-588-17

498

265.00

278.00

3.00

5.54

4.98

E1E

522

including


272.00

272.50

0.25

84.55

70.00



340-588-18

321

173.50

178.30

2.30

12.44

5.69

E1E

411

including


175.10

175.40

0.14

177.98

70.00



GD-640-01

975

731.60

738.60

4.24

0.08

0.08

E1E

686

GD-640-02

1,029

779.10

789.20

5.34

3.66

3.66

E1E

756

GD-640-04

1,050

888.50

894.50

3.27

8.81

7.38

E1E

852

including


890.20

890.80

0.33

84.31

70.00



GD-640-05

1,264

1,055.20

1,066.50

11.3 c.l.

26.55

20.57

E1E

1,020

including


1,056.00

1,057.50

1.50

115.11

70.00



GD-640-05-1

1,500

1,083.20

1,091.53

8.33 c.l.

28.13

16.10

X

1,029

including


1,086.75

1,090.10

3.35 c.l.

63.25

33.34





1,110.56

1,116.30

5.74 c.l.

17.32

10.16

X

1,042

including


1,110.86

1,111.56

0.7 c.l.

128.71

70.00



 

TABLE 3

DEEP DRILLING PROGRAM, EXPLORATION AND INFILL

Hole Number

Length
(metres)

From
(metres)

To
(metres)

True
Width
(metres)

Uncut
Grade
(g/t Au)

Cut
Grade
(g/t Au)

Zone

Vertical depth
of Intersection
(metres)

MH1-10

1,613

1,350.10

1,356.90

3.76

24.54

24.54

C

1,233

including


1,354.00

1,354.80

0.44

179.67

179.67



MH2A-7

1,607

1,194.20

1,198.70

4.5 c.l.

7.17

6.08

X

1,047

MH2A-7

1,607

1,241.00

1,251.40

10.4 c.l.

11.36

11.36

X

1,085

MH2A-7

1,607

1,312.90

1,319.47

4.80

4.72

4.72

E1E

1,139

MH2A-8

1,433

1,278.82

1,289.47

9.17

11.22

10.37

E1E

1,108

including


1,288.64

1,289.00

0.31

95.21

70.00



MH2A-9B

1,500

1,299.26

1,306.46

5.89

2.66

2.66

E1E

1,134

MH2A-10

1,472

1,300.10

1,316.00

11.58

13.25

6.16

E1E

1,169

including


1,300.50

1,300.80

0.22

383.01

70.00





1,315.70

1,316.00

0.22

133.06

70.00



MH4-4

1,373

1,326.90

1,331.45

3.09

4.10

4.10

C

1,138

MH4-4B

1,505

1,211.15

1,217.10

5.95 c.l.

103.86

5.09

X

1,046

including


1,216.45

1,216.75

0.3 c.l.

2028.91

70.00



MH4-5

1,628

1,346.96

1,351.10

2.51

4.63

4.63

C

1,177

MH5-1

1,523

1,082.60

1,084.55

1.95 c.l.

4.59

4.59

X

948

MH5-1A

1,523

1,321.88

1,329.15

5.93

9.27

9.27

C

1,128

including


1,326.73

1,327.20

0.38

102.07

102.07



MH5-2

1,529

1,323.58

1,329.43

4.40

5.08

5.08

C

1,132

MH5-3

1,517

1,383.40

1,388.55

3.81

0.95

0.95

C

1,215

MH-6

1,857

1,440.50

1,453.05

9.44

0.91

0.91

C

1,261

MH-8

1,576

1,378.50

1,382.10

2.24

4.60

4.60

E1E

1,195

High-grade capping values:
Lower Island C Zone (225 g/t)
Lower X2-E1E Zone, East Lateral E1E Zone and X Zone (70 g/t Au)

 

SOURCE Richmont Mines

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