First quarter operational review

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Serabi Gold plc
Serabi Gold plc

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19 April 2022

Serabi Gold plc
(“Serabi” or the “Company”)

First quarter operational review

Serabi Gold plc (AIM:SRB, TSX:SBI), the Brazilian-focused gold mining and development company, is pleased to provide the results and a review of its 2022 first quarter operational, development and exploration activities.

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OPERATIONAL RESULTS

Palito Operations

  • First quarter gold production of 7,062 ounces, a 13% reduction compared to the same period of 2021 (Q1 2021: 8,087 ounces).

    • Total ore mined during the quarter of 40,606 tonnes at 5.95 grammes per tonne (“g/t”) of gold, compared with 40,371 tonnes at 6.27g/t for the same period in 2021.

  • Production was impacted by continued supply chain issues and greater than expected dilution from the Julia Vein of the São Chico orebody. Shrinkage stoping has been adopted to address this but will result in delayed production and guidance for 2022 is therefore reduced to 30,000 ounces from 36,000 to 39,000 ounces previously.

  • 41,357 tonnes of run of mine (“ROM”) ore were processed through the plant from the combined Palito and São Chico orebodies, with an average grade of 5.72 g/t of gold, compared with 41,462 tonnes at 6.27 g/t for the same period in 2021.

  • 2,938 metres of horizontal development completed during the quarter

DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS

Coringa Project

  • Underground development of the ramp has now intersected all three veins (V1, V2 and V3) on at least one level. The V3 and V1 veins of the Serra Zone were intersected on the 320m and 340m levels (see news releases dated 28 January and 11 March 2022) with channel samples recording better than expected results including:

    • SRR-320-019 - 1.25 metres @ 7.84 g/t Au

    • SRR-320-012 - 0.86 metres @ 12.44 g/t Au

    • SRR-340-004 - 0.40 metres @ 14.61 g/t Au

  • Additional results since 11 March 2022 from the V3 development delivered high grade results including:

    • SRR-340-006 - 0.40 metres@ 30.28 g/t Au

    • SRR-340-010 - 0.52 metres @ 21.25 g/t Au

    • SRR-340-015 – 0.34 metres @ 70.06g/t Au

EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS

  • Palito: Drilling within the Chica da Santa (CDS) sector, currently the eastern limit of the Palito mining operation, continued to generate positive results from the Ipe and Mogno veins and additional drilling from both underground and on surface further to the north east has delineated a further sector containing the Pele, Romario and Bebeto veins (see news release dated 5 January 2022).

    • High grade underground intercepts include:

      • 0.50m @ 22.56g/t Au (Ipe) from 39.30 metres to 39.80 metres (PUD0709)

      • 1.05m @ 68.09g/t Au (Ipe) from 41.25 metres to 42.30 metres (PUD0726)

      • 1.50m @ 76.09g/t Au (Ipe) from 61.70 metres to 63.20 metres (PUD0727)

    • High grade surface intercepts include:

      • 1.40m @ 14.39g/t Au (Pele) from 106.40 metres to 107.80 metres (PDD0607)

      • 0.82m @ 24.70g/t Au (Jatoba) from 57.38 metres to 58.20 metres (PDD0415)

      • 2.00m @ 33.76g/t Au (Jatoba) from 76.75 metres to 78.75 metres (PDD0558)

  • Palito: Shallow drilling at the Piaui prospect confirmed the continuity of three major parallel mineralised structures and identifies further smaller parallel zones, 500 metres from the current underground mine infrastructure.

    • Visible gold encountered in PDD0619 within a zone grading 2.6m @ 13.37g/t Au including 0.75m @ 33.74g/t Au from 28.55m.

    • High grade intercepts include:

      • 0.41m @ 16.89g/t Au from 26.40m, 1.94m @ 11.86g/t Au including 0.70m @ 19.15g/t Au from 35.30m (PDD0618)

      • 0.65m @ 14.28g/t Au from 43.1m, 5.90m @ 4.11g/t Au including 1.00m @ 17.56g/t Au from 69.75m (PDD0617)

  • São Domingos Regional: Results from 1,929 line kilometres of airborne magnetic survey over the highly prospective São Domingos property, to the west of the São Chico operation, extends the Mata Cobra magnetic trend into the São Domingos property and extends the strike length of the corridor from 25km to over 40km. Mata Cobra is a magnetic trend that dominates the central part of the tenement and which has a coincident copper and gold soil geochemical anomaly.

  • Matilda: The Matilda prospect shows a subtle but distinct magnetic signature coincident with the extensive soil geochemical anomaly, interpreted to reflect a magnetite alteration halo.