Loncor Gold Forecasts Continued Growth For Adumbi Through Positive Underground Exploration Estimates

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  • Exploration Target of Adumbi Underground estimated to be in the range of 8.9 million tonnes to 9.6 million tonnes grading from 4.7 g/t Au to 4.9 g/t Au below USD1,600/oz pit shell

TORONTO, Dec. 19, 2023 /CNW/ - Loncor Gold Inc. ("Loncor" or the "Company") (TSX: LN) (OTCQX: LONCF) (FSE: LO51) announces that its priority exploration target below the Adumbi USD1,600/oz pit shell is estimated be in a range from 8.9 million tonnes to 9.6 million tonnes grading from 4.7 g/t Au to 4.9 g/t Au below USD1,600/oz pit shell.

Loncor's Chief Executive Officer, John Barker, commented: "Between 2020 and November 2021 the relatively high-grade resource at Loncor's Adumbi deposit surged from 1.36 million ounces to 3.66 million ounces of gold, with 1.88 million ounces being converted from inferred into indicated at a conversion rate of 95%. An assessment of the area below these resources suggests there's the potential to continue the significant growth given the outlined underground exploration target.

The recent announcement of the C$13.5 million sale of the non-core asset of Makapela, provides Loncor with funding to further explore, drill and expand the Company's flagship Adumbi deposit. Adumbi currently has 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) – all within the pit shell, with 84.68% of these resources being attributable to Loncor, 10% to the government and a mining permit already in place."

The Adumbi resource remains open at depth below the USD1,600 pit shell (maximum depth of pit shell bottom 550 metres below surface), with the Company's estimates of the potential underground exploration target suggesting it could contain 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. 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.

The gold mineralisation below the USD1,600 pit shell at Adumbi is considered Loncor's principal "exploration target" to generate additional mineral resources. Near the bottom of the pit and below the pit shell, eleven core holes have been drilled which demonstrate that the favourable gold mineralised Banded Ironstone Formation ("BIF") host is thickening at depth below the pit shell with grades and thicknesses potentially amenable to underground mining (see Table 1 and Figures 1 and 2 below)