Loncor Mobilises Three Core Rigs to Define Additional Mineral Resources Below and Along Strike from Adumbi's Current 3.66 Million Ounce Open Pit Resources

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  • Two rigs will target gold mineralisation below the open pit and an additional rig will undertake scout drilling of four exploration targets along the mineralised structural trend

TORONTO, June 10, 2024 /CNW/ - Loncor Gold Inc. ("Loncor" or the "Company") (TSX: LN) (OTCQX: LONCF) (FSE: LO51) is pleased to announce that drill contracts have been signed and three core rigs are now being mobilised to the Company's flagship Adumbi gold project within the Imbo exploitation licence and where Loncor has a 84.68% attributable interest.  Adumbi is situated approximately 220 kilometres from Africa's largest gold mine, the Barrick Gold/AngloGold Ashanti Kibali Gold Mine, a hub for many mining related contractors in the DRC.

Two core rigs will focus on a 11,000-metre-deep drilling program below the Adumbi open pit where an indicated mineral resource of 1.88 million ounces of gold (28.185 million tonnes grading 2.08 g/t Au), and an inferred mineral resource of 1.78 million ounces of gold (20.83 million tonnes grading 2.65 g/t Au) have already been delineated within a USD1,600/oz open pit shell.

The Adumbi resource remains open at depth below the USD1,600/oz pit shell with the favourable Banded Ironstone Formation (BIF) host increasing in thickness.  As stated in the Company's press release of December 19, 2023, the Company estimates the potential Adumbi underground exploration target below the USD1,600/oz pit shell as between 8.9 million tonnes to 9.6 million tonnes grading 4.7 g/t Au to 4.9 g/t Au to a depth of 800 metres (reference is made to the said press release, which can be found on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, for additional information with respect to this estimate).  These potential quantities and grade are conceptual in nature as there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the Adumbi underground exploration target being delineated as a mineral resource.

Fifteen intersections are proposed below the pit shell in order to outline an underground mineral resource (see Figure 1 below showing the intended 15 drill interceptions below the Adumbi pit shell).  Of the fifteen proposed intersections, six interceptions will be wedged off nine deeper holes in order to save time and costs.

Loncor's Chief Executive Officer, John Barker, commented: "The drilling program aims to draw attention to the scale and quality of what we have, and what we continue to develop only 220kms from Africa's largest gold mine, Kibali.  With the emergence of Adumbi, Loncor already owns one of the largest, highest-grade gold resources among junior explorers in Africa, a resource we have grown dramatically over the last few years.  It is now time to develop the potential further, not only below the current 3.66 million ounce resource hosted within the pit shell, but also within areas in proximity to Adumbi such as Imbo East, ground that historically has returned encouraging geochemical and sampling results."