Cabral Reports New High-Grade Drill Results at Seis Irmaos and Targets Historic High-Grade Results at MG and Central

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Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 29, 2019) - Cabral Gold Inc. (TSXV: CBR) (OTC Pink: CBGZF) ("Cabral" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on the 2019 drilling program and a review of the historic drill data at its MG and Central deposits at the Cuiú Cuiú Project, Pará State, Brazil.

Highlights

  • Of the 9 high grade targets at Cuiú Cuiú selected for drilling beginning in January of this year, results have been previously released from the Machichie and Machichie East targets and returned up to 3.4m @ 36.9 g/t gold. The results reported here are from the third and fourth targets. Results are pending on five other targets

  • At the Seis Irmaos (Six Brothers) target, a single hole (CC187-19) tested an E-W magnetic low, located less than 300m south of MG (Figures 1 and 2) and intersected 0.7m @ 12.7 g/t gold in a quartz vein with strong pyritic alteration from 62.0-62.7m

  • Results were received from three holes which tested a structurally complex area within the MG deposit (Figures 1 and 2). CC185-19 cut 40.9m @ 0.8 g/t gold from 101.4 to 142.3m, including 10.1m @ 1.3 g/t gold from 101.4 to 111.5m. The intercept occurs approximately 200m up-dip from a historic deeper intercept in hole CC101-10, which returned 25m @ 2.3 g/t Au from 396.0m to 421.0m, including; 1.5m @ 14.0 g/t gold, 0.8m @ 11.3 g/t gold, and 1m @ 9.3 g/t gold

  • A review of the historic drill data at Cuiú Cuiú was completed and was designed to re-assess, review, and interpret the existing high-grade drill results from the Central and MG deposits (Figure 1) with the goal of delimiting high-grade mineable zones within the low-grade resources. Drilling from 2006 through 2012 cut abundant high-grade gold intercepts displaying grades and widths typical of many operating underground deposits. Nearly 60 intercepts returning over 10 g/t gold occur at MG and Central (Figures 2 and 3, and Tables 1, 2 and 3); the highest grade intercepts at each deposit were 0.5m @ 264.9 g/t gold and 0.5m @ 100.9 g/t gold, respectively. Most of these intercepts occur where drilling is wide-spaced

Seis Irmaos (Six Brothers)

The Seis Irmaos target is located approximately 300m south of the MG deposit which is one of two main deposits currently known at Cuiú Cuiú (Figures 1 and 2). The MG deposit contains Inferred resources of 8.6MMt @ 1.45 g/t gold (0.4MMoz of gold). The Seis Irmaos target is the third of nine targets to be tested as part of the 2019 drill program, has never been previously drill tested and is characterised by a magnetic low and a number of high grade surface samples ranging from 17 to 55 g/t gold. A coincident gold-in-auger sample anomaly is also evident on surface.