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Seabridge adds 26 million oz gold to KSM

Mining Explorers 2021 - January 27, 2022

After adding 25.9 million ounces of gold to its already world-class KSM project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle at the close of 2020, Seabridge Gold Inc. focused most of its 2021 exploration on bringing this new resource into the mine plan and discovering another KSM-like deposit on the nearby Iskut property.

The massive expansion of resources is the result of an agreement to acquire the Snowfield property on the east border of the KSM property from Pretium Resources Inc. for US$100 million, plus a US$20 million payment contingent on commercial production from Snowfield or a bankable feasibility study for the property.

Lying immediately east of Mitchell, one of four KSM deposits, Snowfield hosts 1.37 billion metric tons of measured and indicated resources averaging 0.59 grams per metric ton (25.92 million oz) gold, 1.72 g/t (75.8 million oz) silver, 0.1% (2.98 billion pounds) copper, 85.5 parts per million (258.3 million lb) molybdenum, and 0.51 ppm (22.5 million oz) rhenium.

World-class in its own right, the Snowfield resource is only about half the size of KSM.

The KSM deposits – Kerr, Sulphurets, Mitchell, and Iron Cap – host 2.98 billion metric tons of measured and indicated resources averaging 0.52 g/t (49.7 million oz) gold, 0.21% (13.9 billion lb) copper, 2.8 g/t (265 million oz) silver and 54 ppm (312 million lb) molybdenum.

A 2016 prefeasibility study detailed a mine for KSM that would produce an average of 540,000 oz gold, 156 million lb copper, 2.2 million oz silver, and 1.2 million lb molybdenum annually over a 53-year mine life.

The largest portion of the KSM resource considered in this PFS is found at Mitchell, which hosts 1.8 million metric tons of measured and indicated resources averaging 0.59 g/t (34.3 million oz) gold, 0.17% (6.6 billion lb) copper, 3.1 g/t (179 million oz) silver, and 58 ppm (230 million lb) molybdenum.

This means that the Snowfields and Mitchell deposits host a combined 60.2 million oz gold, 9.6 billion lb copper, 255 million oz silver, and 488 million lb of molybdenum.

A 9,450-meter drill program carried out this year at KSM included 3,484 meters of drilling to confirm model grades and carry out metallurgical testing in preparation for an updated KSM-Snowfield prefeasibility study slated for completion by mid-year.

Highlights from the drilling include 417 meters averaging 0.71 g/t gold, 0.18% copper, and 3 g/t silver from a depth of 33 meters in hole M-21-150 drilled at Mitchell; 444.5 meters averaging 0.89 g/t gold, 0.25% copper, and 5.1 g/t silver from a depth of 5.5 meters in hole M-21-151 drilled at Mitchell; and 430.9 meters averaging 1.08 g/t gold, 0.19% copper, and 2.2 g/t gold from a depth of 4.1 meters in hole SF-21-05 drilled at Snowfield.

"We foresee a seamless integration of Snowfield into KSM by blending Snowfield ore with Mitchell production, resulting in a meaningful extension of open pit mining prior to any underground block-cave mining," said Seabridge Gold Chairman and CEO Rudi Fronk.

The 2021 KSM drilling also included geotechnical drilling at Snowfield and along the planned Mitchell-Treaty tunnel (MTT), which would be used to deliver ore to the KSM mill.

Seabridge also continued exploration at Iskut, a property about 30 kilometers (19 miles) northwest of KSM that is home to the historical high-grade Johnny Mountain gold-silver-copper mine.

The company says its intensive use of geophysical tools, mapping, sampling, and preliminary drilling indicates the potential for a large gold-copper porphyry system below the Quartz Rise lithocap southeast of Johnny Mountain.

An 11-hole drill program carried out in 2020 to test geophysical anomalies below the Quartz Rise lithocap tapped mineralization consistent with the alteration halo of such a large porphyry system.

This includes mineralized intervals of up to 158 meters averaging 0.16 g/t gold and 0.16% copper, indicating that drilling to date is in the outer portions of the porphyry system, along with shorter sections of higher-grade mineralization, including 31.8 meters averaging 0.62% copper.

Continuing a methodical approach to finding a large KSM-like porphyry deposit at the structurally complex Iskut property, Seabridge started its 2021 program with a magnetotelluric geophysical survey followed by two deeper drill holes to test for evidence of the source of the gold and copper enriched intrusions previously encountered at Quartz Rise.

In addition to KSM, Snowfield, and Iskut, Seabridge's portfolio includes 3 Aces, a high-grade orogenic gold project in southeastern Yukon; Courageous Lake, a project in Northwest Territories with 7.97 million oz of gold in measured and indicated resources averaging 2.3 g/t gold; and Snowstorm, a Nevada property with the potential to host a large, high-grade gold deposit.

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Shane Lasley, Publisher

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Over his more than 16 years of covering mining and mineral exploration, Shane has become renowned for his ability to report on the sector in a way that is technically sound enough to inform industry insiders while being easy to understand by a wider audience.

 

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