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Update on Perseus Mining's Yaoure Gold Project


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Perseus Mining Limited ("Perseus") (TSX:PRU)(ASX:PRU) is pleased to report progress achieved to date on drilling programmes at its Yaouré Gold Project in Côte d'Ivoire, West Africa ("Yaouré"). Yaouré is expected to become Perseus's third operating mine when it is developed and will make a significant contribution towards Perseus's target of producing in excess of 500,000 ounces of gold from its West African mines by 2021. The recently completed drilling programmes will provide critical information on which to base a Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS") at Yaouré that is now scheduled to be finalised in the December 2017 quarter. The associated JORC Table 1 is included in the release available for download from www.perseusmining.com and www.asx.com.au.

HIGHLIGHTS

 
Perseus's Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Mr Jeff Quartermaine said:

"We are very pleased to have successfully completed this current phase of drilling at Yaouré with the consent and cooperation of our host community. The results of the drilling programmes are providing our DFS team with a comprehensive understanding of the known mineralisation and the potential for further discoveries at Yaouré which is essential if we are to prepare a Definitive Feasibility Study for an affordable and highly profitable project on which we can confidently base a positive investment decision later this year."
  1. Overview

Previous mining at Yaouré exploited oxide gold mineralisation in two adjacent pits, namely, the Yaouré pit and, to the east, the CMA pit. The CMA pit has been backfilled with waste material from the Yaouré pit.

The CMA deposit comprises gold mineralisation hosted by a north-striking shear zone up to 40 metres true thickness and dipping consistently at 25-30 degrees to the east. Gold is associated with pyrite in ankerite-quartz veins and adjacent altered basalt.

Mineralisation in the Yaouré pit is more complex, with gold mineralisation hosted variously by east-dipping structures similar to the CMA lode ("Y-type" structures), steep east, north-east and south-east striking faults ("S-type" structures) and as sheeted vein arrays hosted by a granodiorite intrusive body. Similar to CMA, gold is associated with pyrite within, and adjacent to, quartz and quartz-carbonate veins.

In the northern part of the mine area the distance between the two mineralised systems diminishes and it is projected that future open pits may merge in a "Bridge" area.

In late December 2016 Perseus commenced a program of infill resource definition drilling, totalling approximately 33,700 metres of reverse circulation percussion ("RC") and diamond core drilling. A further 12,200 metres of RC drilling was undertaken in a trial grade control program over portions of the Yaouré open pit in order to determine the spatial continuity of gold grades immediately below the existing pit. Those programs are now complete.

At Yaouré pit, resource definition drilling was designed to provide consistent 25 x 25 metre drill coverage of mineralisation likely to be exploitable by open pit mining. Infill drilling at CMA now provides consistent 25 x 50 metre coverage of mineralisation to a maximum 200 metres below surface. It is considered that those drill spacings will permit reliable estimation of Measured and Indicated Mineral Resources.

Figure 1 shows a synopsis of geology, mineralised structures and drill hole locations.

  1. Drill Results

Currently assays have been received for approximately 29,300 samples and results remain outstanding for approximately 17,000 samples. Results received to date confirm the tenor of mineralisation in holes drilled previously. Figures 2, 3 and 4 show representative drill cross-sections through the CMA pit, the Yaouré pit and the Bridge area, (locations A-A', B-B' and C-C' respectively on Figure 1). Table 1 summarises the drill intercepts in the holes in the three cross sections.

  1. Synopsis

Results received to date for CMA drilling confirm the tenor of previous intercepts and the continuity of mineralisation. It is anticipated that the relatively straightforward structural architecture of the CMA mineralisation will result in a robust Mineral Resource estimate, which is important because CMA is expected to contribute the majority of the economic mineralisation underpinning Yaoure's DFS.

Geological logging and assays received to date from drilling in the Yaouré pit are providing a much clearer view of structural controls on mineralisation in that pit. Indications are that the 25 x 25 metre spaced drill coverage is likely to be sufficient to permit the application of tight controls on the mineralisation in the planned Mineral Resource estimate, particularly when combined with the knowledge gained from the closely spaced grade control drilling. The increased understanding of the controls on mineralisation will impact on Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimates for the Yaouré pit. 

A potentially important outcome of the 2017 work programme is the recognition of possible extensions of both the Yaouré and CMA mineralised systems, particularly to the northwest of current drill coverage. Drill testing of those areas is beyond the scope of the DFS and they remain targets for future near-mine exploration.

  1. Update on DFS

Completion of the DFS was scheduled to take 10 months from commencement of the drilling program, which began at the end of December 2016 following the extension of Yaouré's Exploration Licences 168 and 397 for two years on 1 December 2016. Information associated with progress of the DFS will be progressively released with the next milestone being the publication of a new Mineral Resource estimate in the September 2917 Quarter. The full study including a new Ore Reserve estimate is expected to be completed in the December 2017 Quarter.

To view Figure 1: Recent drill hole locations and mineralised structures, please visit this link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/PerseusMining_Fig1.jpg

To view Figure 2: CMA drill section 777185N, please visit this link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/PerseusMining_Fig2.jpg

To view Figure 3: Yaouré pit drill section 777185N, please visit this link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/PerseusMining_Fig3.jpg

To view Figure 4: Bridge area drill section 777585N, please visit this link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/PerseusMining_Fig4.jpg

 
Table 1: Table of drill intercepts (0.6 g/t Au cut-off, maximum 2m included waste)
 
Grid coordinates and azimuths refer to UTM Zone 30N, WGS 84 datum
Hole ID   Year   E   N   Elev   Dip   Azi   Total Depth metres   From metres   To metres   Length metres   Au g/t   Estimated True Width metres
YDD0031   2012   220925   777586   237   -60   270   310.26   0
28.5
42
  8.5
35.5
53.35
  8.5
7
11.35
  1.02
3.69
1.05
  4.7
3.9
6.2
YDD0039   2012   221037   777587   242   -60   270   308.65   24.67   33.47   8.8   2.49   8.8
YDD0048
including
  2012   221087   777587   242   -60   270   343.55   58.77
61.46
  67.9
62.32
  9.13
0.86
  7.88
69.7
  9.13
0.86
YDD0141   2013   221476   777188   282   -60   270   291.89   157   176   19   4.37   19
YDD0148   2013   221576   777189   276   -60   270   320.36   208   213   5   2.87   5
YDD0166   2014   220751   777184   215   -60   270   183.1   7.7
48
  13
53
  5.3
5
  1.31
2.01
  5.3
5
YDD0170   2014   220680   777180   220   -60   270   151.6   16.7   21.2   4.5   1.47   4.5
YDD0185   2014   220814   777184   211   -60   270   214.9   13
38
56
78
  28
41
61
83
  15
3
5
5
  2.15
4.28
3.77
1.44
  15
3
5
5
YDD0199   2014   220857   777180   211   -60   270   283.97   15
44
54
64
101
  20
47
56
71
106
  5
3
2
7
5
  1.71
1.27
3.15
1.58
1.01
  5
3
2
7
5
YDD0201   2014   221296   777185   285   -60   270   433.6   86   103   17   2.81   17
YDD0258   2014   221385   777185   285   -60   270   164   119
136
152
  122
141
155
  3
5
3
  1.66
3.02
1.38
  3
5
3
YDD0267   2014   220716   777184   218   -60   270   229.4   0
32
  10
38
  10
6
  1.88
1.49
  10
6
YDD0333   2014   221417   777182   296   -60   270   202.7   144
161
  148
163
  4
2
  7.05
2.67
  4
2
YDD0416   2015   220676   777184   220   -45   270   212.2   14   17   3   5.28   3
YRC0399   2012   220965   777586   237   -60   270   60   7   13   6   1.34   6
YRC0696   2014   221485   777186   281   -65   270   200   162   177   15   3.31   15
YRC0705   2014   221527   777183   279   -65   270   240   186   193   7   9.00   7
YRC0838D   2017   221357   777185   285   -60   270   150.2   105   120   15   3.28   15
YRC0839D   2017   221326   777185   285   -60   270   126.2   93
104.85
111
  100
108
119
  7
3.15
8
  5.19
7.90
1.43
  7
3.15
8
YRC0840D   2017   221274   777185   285   -60   270   99.3   75.2   90   14.8   6.94   14.8
YRC0878
including
  2017   220949   777585   238   -60   270   115   31
33
42
  37
36
48
  6
3
6
  11.8
22.5
3.21
  3.3
1.7
3.3
YRC0879   2017   221017   777585   239   -60   270   70   16   23   7   4.05   7
YRC0880   2017   221062   777583   241   -60   270   75   28
45
58
  31
54
66
  3
9
8
  4.89
1.35
1.85
  3
9
8
YRC0900   2017   220740   777185   215   -55   270   70   14
46
  30
52
  16
6
  1.48
1.09
  16
6
                                                 

Competent Person Statement:

The exploration results presented in this report were compiled by Mr Gary Brabham, F AusIMM, MAIG, an employee of the Company. Mr Brabham has sufficient experience which is relevant to the mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity that he has undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code 2012 and as a Qualified Person as defined in NI 43-101. Mr Brabham consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears and has approved the inclusion of the technical and scientific information in this report.

Caution Regarding Forward Looking Information:

This report contains forward-looking information which is based on the assumptions, estimates, analysis and opinions of management made in light of its experience and its perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management of the Company believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances at the date that such statements are made, but which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made by the Company regarding, among other things: the price of gold, continuing commercial production at the Edikan Gold Mine without any major disruption, development of a mine at Sissingué, the receipt of required governmental approvals, the accuracy of capital and operating cost estimates, the ability of the Company to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner and the ability of the Company to obtain financing as and when required and on reasonable terms. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all factors and assumptions which may have been used by the Company. Although management believes that the assumptions made by the Company and the expectations represented by such information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove to be accurate. Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, the actual market price of gold, the actual results of current exploration, the actual results of future exploration, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be evaluated, as well as those factors disclosed in the Company's publicly filed documents. The Company believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in the forward-looking information are reasonable. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, the Company's ability to carry on its exploration and development activities, the timely receipt of required approvals, the price of gold, the ability of the Company to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner and the ability of the Company to obtain financing as and when required and on reasonable terms. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Perseus does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.


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