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[Video Enhanced] Sabre Gold (SGLD.T) Arizona drill results advance low-capex near-term gold production objectives

Sabre Gold Mines Corp. care of GlobalStockNews

March 28, 2022 – Global Stocks News – On March 24, 2022 Sabre Gold Mines (TSX: SGLD) (OTCQB: SGLDF) released underground drilling results at its Copperstone gold project in Arizona, U.S.

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“Copperstone was an open pit that produced about a half a million gold ounces at close to 3 grams per tonne” Bonifacio told Global Stocks News on March 13, 2022, “It is fully permitted. The intent is to chase and access the underground higher-grade deposits that run in the range of 5 to 7 grams”.

SGLD’s March 24, 2022 drill results confirm the validity of the company’s low-capex near-term gold production objectives.


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Sabre Gold holds 100% interest in two near-term North American gold producers: the fully permitted Copperstone gold mine located in Arizona, USA, and the Brewery Creek gold mine located in Yukon, Canada, both of which are former producers.

Management intends to restart production at Copperstone followed by Brewery Creek in the near term.  

“Results from what was known as the northern edge of the D zone continue to return high grade gold intercepts,” stated Mike Maslowski, V.P. of Technical Services and Exploration for SGLD, “The gold grades and continuity of the intercepts indicates the D Zone may extend further north.:

“We are planning future underground development to establish additional drill stations to the north to test for the extension of this zone,” continued Maslowski.

Holes were drilled from eight drill stations targeting the D zone and two stations targeting the C Zone.

Results reported in this release are from holes drilled along the known northern edge of the D Zone. Intercept values from this round of assays match the earlier results and continue to be high grade and carry across the modeled geologic zone.


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GSN asked Bonifacio about the anticipated financing sources for the estimated $35 million capex to put Copperstone back in production,

“The critical source for us will be a lending facility with third party lenders,” stated Bonifacio, “We'll likely look to remove some of the existing debt because the debt holders are big shareholders of Sabre. We'll look at some sort of debt conversion. And we'll raise a modest amount of company equity, on a staged basis to mitigate and minimize dilution”.


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On January 18, 2022 Sabre Gold published a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) for the former Yukon gold mine Brewery Creek, targeted for a near-term re-start.

“The PEA and initial results confirm our plans to move to resumption of production at Brewery Creek with what will be low re-start capital with attractive economics which we believe will be further enhanced in 2022,” stated Bonifacio.

Brewery Creek PEA Highlights:

After-tax NPV at 5% of $112 million at an Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of 27.6% at $1,700 per ounce gold increasing to $157 million at an IRR of 35.7% at $1,900 per ounce gold

After-tax average annual cash flow of $36 million at $1,700 per ounce gold increasing to $44 million at $1,900 per ounce gold

Average Annual Production of 60,000 ounces per year for a total 473,000 ounces gold over an initial 8-year mine life;

Total cash cost of $850 per ounce and all-in sustaining cost (AISC) US$966 per ounce gold

Pre-production capital costs of $105 million with life of mine sustaining costs of $18 million

Payback period of 2.6 years at $1,700 per ounce gold

Excellent expansion potential to extend mine life and annual production with three open prospective resource areas and several targets within a 182 square kilometers project boundary.

Lower technical and execution risk as a past brownfields producer with existing infrastructure and road access from previous mining operation.

Sabre Gold has approximately 1.5 million ounces gold in the Measured and Indicated categories, and approximately 1.2 million ounces gold in the Inferred category.

Based on March 25, 2022 market cap of CND $37 million, the SGLD gold-in-the-ground (Measured/Indicated/Inferred) is valued at less than USD$12/ounce on two brownfield former producing gold mines.


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At the Copperstone Arizona project, assay results for the underground reverse circulation (RC) drill program have been received on 80 out of the 83 RC holes sampled and submitted with further assays results pending.

“The Copperstone project has a wealth of upside and opportunity,” Bonifacio told Global Stocks News in the March 13, 2022 video interview, “We believe we can put it into production within the next nine to 12 months, and that it will be cashflow generating with very good margins.”

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