Category: Silver / Gold

Gatling Reports 388,000 Indicated Plus 933,000 Inferred Gold Ounces of In-Pit and Underground Resources at the Larder Gold Project, Ontario

VANCOUVER, BC /  September 23, 2021 / GATLING EXPLORATION INC. (TSXV:GTR)(OTCQB:GATGF) (the "Company" or "Gatling") is pleased to announce a new global mineral resource estimate (MRE) in accordance with NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects of 388,000 ounces of gold in the Indicated category and additionally, 933,000 ounces of gold in the Inferred category from its 100% - owned Larder Gold Project, located on the Cadillac-Larder Lake break, in the Abitibi greenstone belt, Ontario.
 
The global estimate includes open pit and underground mineral resource estimates in the Indicated and Inferred categories for the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear gold deposits (Tables 1 and 2). This mineral resource estimate incorporates the full drilling database available, including 237,000 m of historical drilling and 58,000 m of new drilling completed by Gatling between January 2019 and July 2021, on the three deposits. The NI 43-101 compliant Technical Report in support of the mineral resource estimate is currently being completed by SGS Geological Services Inc. (Canada) and will be filed on SEDAR under the Company's profile within 45 days.
 
Jason Billan, President and CEO for Gatling, commented, "With an initial mineral resource estimate of over 1.3 million ounces for the Larder Gold project, Gatling has achieved a major milestone which was accomplished following several months of diligent effort by Gatling's technical team and SGS Geological Services. Overall, we are very pleased with the current result, which includes nearly 30% of the resource ounces in the Indicated category, despite the exploration team being hyper focused on expansion and step-out drilling through the 2019-2021 exploration programs. More importantly, with a current mineral resource model in hand, we are well-equipped to identify and concentrate on the further growth potential at Fernland, Cheminis and Bear in the near-term, with a goal of advancing the property into the multi-million ounce category, which would rank it quite favorably amongst the group of gold development projects currently progressing in the world-renowned Abitibi greenstone gold belt.

I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to our employees and contractors, the Matachewan and Wahgoshig First Nations, remaining key stakeholders, as well as our loyal shareholders for their support in reaching this key 2021 objective. We look forward to continuing our ongoing exploration at Larder through Q4 and into 2022. Drilling is ongoing at Bear, extended beyond the original 2021 program, and predicated on our strong drill results released in August. It is anticipated that continued resource expansion and regional exploration drilling will form the core of the 2022 Larder drill program."

News Highlights

Table 1. Global Mineral Resource Estimates at the Larder Gold Project

Table 2. Mineral resource estimates for Fernland, Cheminis and Bear deposits

Notes:

  1. This Mineral Resource Estimate was prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards (2014)
  2. Block model size is comprised of 10x2x10 (x, y, z) meter blocks
  3. Ellipsoids are individually fitted on each solid/vein with a best fit plan calculated
  4. Interpolation method used is ID2
  5. Indicated Mineral Resources are defined using 50 m ellipsoid centered on the blocks and Inferred Mineral Resources areas are defined using 120 m ellipsoids centered on the blocks
  6. Gold cut-off grades for underground are 2.4 g/t Au and in-pit are 0.3 g/t Au
  7. Grade capping - 40 g/t Au
  8. Compositing at 1 m minimum and only composites from a vein can be used to estimate each solid
  9. Bulk density - 2.84 t/ m3
  10. Gold price - US$1,650/oz
  11. Historical mined stopes were removed from the 2021 volume and mineral resource estimate
  12. All blocks with the modeled shapes are included within the resource estimate on a percentage basis
  13. Mineral Resources have not demonstrated economic viability
  14. All figures are rounded to reflect the relative accuracy of the estimate. Numbers may not add due to rounding
  15. The results from the pit optimization are used solely for the purpose of testing the "reasonable prospects for economic extraction" by an open pit and do not represent an attempt to estimate mineral reserves. There are no mineral reserves on the Property. The results are used as a guide to assist in the preparation of a Mineral Resource statement and to select an appropriate resource reporting cut-off grade.

2021 Mineral Resource Estimate Parameters and Methods

The mineral resource estimate was prepared by Dr. Allan Armitage, P.Geo., and Olivier Vadnais-Leblanc, P.Geo., from SGS Geological Services ("SGS") using the Genesis software. Wireframes were constructed for each deposit and used to constrain interpolation using the inverse distance squared (ID2) method. The same interpolation parameters were used on the three deposits because mineralization style and geometry are similar. Drill spacing and gold distribution are also similar between deposits.

The mineral resource estimates at all three deposits were modeled using the following parameters:

GEOVIA Whittle™ Pit Optimization software was used to create pit shells at the Fernland and Cheminis deposits using the following optimization parameters:

The mineral resources have been estimated in conformity with the widely accepted CIM Estimation of Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Best Practices Guidelines (2019). The reporting of the MRE's comply with all disclosure requirements for Mineral Resources set out in the NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (2016). The classification of the MRE's is consistent with current CIM Definition Standards - For Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (2014).

Summary of Deposits and 2021 Resource Estimate Model

Fernland Deposit

Cheminis Deposit

Bear Deposit

General Summary of Mineralization

The two main gold mineralized trends across the three gold deposits are: shear-hosted gold and gold-bearing quartz carbonate veins. These two trends are the primary hosts for gold mineralization at the Larder Gold Project and occur in all three main rock types on the property: mafic volcanics, meta-sediments and ultramafics. The grade and thickness of the zones vary depending on the structural complexities in the host rock across the entire Larder Lake Cadillac Fault Zone as the faults and folds transition from synclines to anticlines.

New Global Mineral Resource Estimate

The 2011 historic mineral resource that Gatling acquired on the Larder Gold Project in 2018 was limited to two of the three deposits and did not adhere to the existing 2014 CIM standards, best practices, and guidelines. Therefore, Gatling elected to complete a new full property mineral resource estimate across all three deposits using a conservative modeling and resource estimation methodology that will ensure the new guidelines and best practices are achieved at the Larder Gold Project and in accordance with the NI 43-101 standards of disclosure.

Figure 1. Plan map of the Larder Gold Project with associated mineralized outlines of each deposit, open pit outlines and the 2021 Mineral Resource Estimate

Figure 2. Idealized long section looking north displaying the 2021 modelled gold mineralized zones across the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear deposits with associated open pit outlines

Figure 3. Idealized Long section looking north displaying the 2021 block model with grades above 1 g/t Au across the Fernland, Cheminis and Bear deposits with associated open pit outlines

Ongoing Exploration and Upside Potential at the Larder Gold Project

The 25,000 m drill program planned for 2021 (see press release dated January 7, 2021) has now been completed and due to the recent success at the Bear deposit, the program has been expanded in scope beyond the original program. In addition, exploration will continue through Q4 and into 2022 with a focus on several key objectives and targets:

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About Gatling Exploration

Gatling Exploration is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on advancing the Larder Gold Project, located in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt in Northern Ontario. The Larder project hosts three high-grade gold deposits along the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break, 35 km east of Kirkland Lake. The Larder property has a global Mineral Resource Estimate (2021) of 388,000 oz Au Indicated and 933,000 oz Au Inferred gold ounces from both open pit and underground resources. The project is 100% owned by Gatling and is comprised of patented and unpatented claims, leases and mining licenses of occupation within the McVittie and McGarry Townships. The 3,370 ha project area is positioned 7 km west of the Kerr Addison Mine, which produced 11 million ounces of gold. All parts of the Larder property are accessible by truck or all-terrain vehicles on non-serviced roads and trails.

Qualified Persons

The technical content of this news release has been reviewed and approved by Nathan Tribble, P. Geo., VP Exploration of Gatling Exploration, and a Qualified Person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS,

Jason Billan, President and CEO
Gatling Exploration Inc.

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SOURCE: Gatling Exploration Inc.