To: LoneClone  who wrote (141490 ) 4/30/2020 3:26:34 PM From: LoneClone     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 192380  Minera Alamos Intersects 248 Metres of 0.60 G/t Gold Ending in  Mineralization from Ongoing Drilling at the Santana Gold Project,  Sonora, Mexico  newsfilecorp.com  Toronto, Ontario and Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - April 30, 2020) -  Minera Alamos Inc. (TSXV: MAI)  (the "Company" or "Minera Alamos")   is  pleased to report additional drill results from its Phase 2 drill  program at the Santana gold project, Sonora, Mexico.  The new holes were  intended primarily to evaluate the southwest and southerly extensions  of the Nicho main zone as the Company works to fully define the outer  limits of the proposed Nicho pit.  A deeper hole (S20-134) was also  drilled to test the geological structures at vertical depths below most  of the previous drilling completed at Nicho. Both objectives met with  success as the Company continued to expand the known mineralization to  the south-southwest while also demonstrating the depth potential of the  Nicho pipe system with hole S20-134 finishing in strong mineralization  at 314.7m (down hole).Drilling Highlights:  Hole S19-132 - 143.7 m of 0.50 g/t Au Hole S20-134 - 247.9 m of 0.60 g/t Au (ending in mineralization)  Expansion  of known area of Nicho mineralization by 50-100m to the south-southwest  across an east-west fence of drill holes covering 150-200m of strike  extent  Completion of Hole S20-134 to a vertical depth in excess  of 300m which delineated the longest and deepest gold mineralization  encountered to date in the Nicho zone (remains open)   "This  initial phase of our ongoing drill activities at the Santana project was  intended primarily to confirm the margins of the Nicho mineralization  as we work to optimize open pit modelling for the pending start of  mining operations.  Rather than closing off the limits of the deposit in  this area we have demonstrated significant potential for further  expansion to the south and southwest" stated Darren Koningen, CEO of  Minera Alamos. "Furthermore, hole S20-134 delineated the longest and  deepest interval of mineralization ever drilled at Nicho extending down  to a vertical depth of greater than 300 meters. This is well below the  limits of the majority of previous drilling activity that focused on the  definition of near-surface mineralization down to a depth of  approximately 150m.  The fact the hole remained in mineralization when  it was stopped and has yet to encounter the deep gold-bearing intrusive  material that we believe is the source of the gold is an extremely  exciting development for the project.  We look forward to using the  recent information to update our models for the deposit and to prepare  new rounds of drilling aimed not only at continuing to expand the  growing mineralized area at Nicho but also to define the potential of a  number of other Nicho-style breccia systems previously identified within  the Santana project boundaries."Table 1 -Nicho Zone Drilling Results Summary Table  Mineralized Interval  1,2 Composite Interval  3 Drill Hole From  (m) To  (m) Width  (m) Gold  (g/t) Width (m) Gold (g/t) Area S19-127 91.0 108.7 17.7 0.58 7.5 1.3 Nicho S19-128 2.0 55.2 53.2 0.75 27.3 1.4 Nicho S19-129 17.3 86.0 68.7 0.50 29.6 1.1 Nicho S19-130 6.5 107.5 101.0 0.37 46.6 0.73 Nicho S19-131 5.3 79.0 73.7 0.36 29.2 0.83 Nicho S19-132 35.5 179.2 143.7 0.50 72.5 0.93 Nicho S19-133 20.7 30.4 9.7 0.29 3.0 0.72 Nicho and 141.6 166.9 25.3 0.31 7.3 0.96 Nicho S20-1344 66.8 314.7 247.9 0.60 121.0 1.2 Nicho 
 Notes: Grades/widths of mineralized intervals represent complete "from" "to" drill depths as shown. All  holes were drilled at 45-80 degree inclinations designed to be roughly  perpendicular to the current understood dip of mineralized structures  based on the current modelling.  The true widths of the mineralized  zones in these areas are currently unknown. Grade/width of  composite intervals is a total of all mineralized intervals that have  gold grades equal to or in excess of "typical" open-pit mining heap  leach cut-off grades of 0.15 g/t gold. Hole ended in mineralization. Figure 1 - Drill Location Plan    To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please visit:orders.newsfilecorp.com  Hole  S19-127 was drilled at an inclination of 50 degrees on the northwestern  margin of the Nicho zone and was intended to provide additional  definition of the limit of the mineralization in this area for the  planning of the Nicho open pit operations. The drill hole encountered  multiple zones of minor mineralization within the andesitic host rock  with the exception of a deeper interval grading 0.58 g.t gold over  17.7m. Six holes (S19-128 to S19-133) were drilled to further  define the southwest extensions to Nicho identified in 2018 and to test  the outer margins of the Nicho mineralized breccia pipe to the south.   All drill holes were completed at an inclination of 45 degrees (except  S19-133 - inclined at 80 degrees) and all encountered significant zones  of near-surface gold mineralization within the brecciated andesite  zones.  Total mineralized intervals for each hole ranged from 35 to 101m  with average gold grades of 0.29 to 0.75 g/t. The application of a  typical open pit heap leach cut-off grade of 0.15 g/t gold results in  composited mineralized intervals ranging from 10 to 73m with gold grades  of 0.72 to 1.4 g/t.  Given the success of this step out program the  Company will be evaluating opportunities for further expansion of the  Nicho deposit to the south and southwest. Hole S20-134 (75 degree  inclination) was collared close to the previously interpreted eastern  extents of the Nicho zone mineralization and intended to probe the  deeper geological structures below the previously drilled areas. The  hole delineated the deepest mineralization (+300m vertical) ever  encountered within the Nicho target area and ended in open  mineralization. Gold was hosted almost entirely within brecciated  andesite structures and the current drilling has yet to encounter the  deeper gold-bearing intrusive rock believed to be the source of the  mineralization throughout the Nicho and nearby breccia structures.  The  hole returned 248m of 0.60 g/t gold and finished in open mineralization.   The application of a typical open pit heap leach cut-off grade of 0.15  g/t gold results in 121m of 1.2 g/t gold. The Company is  currently awaiting results from additional holes drilled at Nicho and  Divisadero and will report them in due course. Drill sections will be  added to the Company website in the coming days.Covid-19 Update  The  Mexican federal government has extended the closure of all  non-essential businesses until May 30, 2020 with the exception of  businesses operating in municipalities with low or no cases of COVID-19  transmission, which may re-open on May 18, 2020.  Currently, Minera  Alamos is preparing to recommence construction activities at the Santana  project area on or about May 18, 2020.  The Mexican federal  government has created strict hygiene and health protocols to protect  personnel, which Minera has and will continue to follow.  Minera has  also developed and implemented additional protocols for the protection  of its workforce and communities where it operates.  To date, there are  no known cases of COVID-19 infection at any of the Company's operations,  projects or corporate offices. Aside from the resumption of  construction activities, Minera expects drilling to recommence to follow  up on areas identified by the success of holes outlined in this release  and also to finalize plans to drill other breccia pipes on the  property. The details of the additional drilling outside of the Nicho  area will be made available in a future news release.Sample Preparation and QAQC  All  diamond drill samples were collected by Minera Alamos personnel  including the Company's exploration geologists. Drill core samples were  cut in half and divided into typically 1-2m intervals.  One half of the  sample was bagged for analysis and the remaining half was logged by  Minera Alamos personnel and stored for future reference. Blanks,  duplicates, and standards were randomly inserted with the samples sent  for analysis as part of the normal QA/QC procedures.  All samples  were prepared and analyzed for gold using fire assaying with  AA/gravimetric finish in addition to a standard 35-element ICP suite.  All samples were sent for sample preparation at the ALS-Chemex facility  in Hermosillo, Mexico. Mr. Darren Koningen, P. Eng., Minera  Alamos' CEO, is the Qualified Person responsible for the technical  content of this press release under National Instrument 43-101. Mr.  Koningen has supervised the preparation of, and has approved the  scientific and technical disclosures in, this news release.For Further Information Please Contact:  Minera Alamos Inc.     Doug Ramshaw, President  Tel: 604-600-4423  Email:  dramshaw@mineraalamos.com   Website:  www.mineraalamos.com  Victoria Vargas de Szarzynski, VP Investor Relations Tel: 289-242-3599 Email:  vvargas@mineraalamos.com About Minera Alamos Inc.  Minera  Alamos is a gold development company poised to join the ranks of gold  producers in 2020. The Company has a portfolio of high-quality Mexican  assets, including the 100%-owned Santana open-pit, heap-leach  development project in Sonora that is currently under construction, and  which is expected to have its first gold production in late 2020 or  early 2021.  The La Fortuna open pit gold project in Durango  (100%-owned) has an extremely robust and positive preliminary economic  assessment (PEA) completed and is nearing the end of the permitting  process. A construction decision on La Fortuna could be made in late  2020 or early 2021 and highlights the organic growth the existing  projects can provide to the overall production profile.  Minera Alamos  is built around its operating team that together brought 3 mines into  production over the last 12 years. The Company's strategy is to  develop low capex assets while expanding the project resources and  pursue complementary strategic acquisitions. 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