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Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Minera Florida Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Cerro Moro Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for El Pen Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Canadian Malartic


GlobeNewswire Inc | Sep 7, 2021 02:00AM EDT

September 07, 2021

Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Minera Florida Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Cerro Moro Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for El Pen Download a PDF of detailed drill hole results for Canadian Malartic

TORONTO, Sept. 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- YAMANA GOLD INC. (TSX:YRI; NYSE:AUY; LSE:AUY) (Yamana or the Company) today provided an exploration update for the Minera Florida, Cerro Moro, El Pen and Canadian Malartic mines. Exploration results for the Jacobina mine were announced on July 29, 2021, and for more information, please see the press release titled Yamana Gold Reports Significant Progress on Phase 2 Expansion at Jacobina and Strong Exploration Results for the Operation, available at www.yamana.com. The exploration program at the Companys Wasamac project has commenced, with plans for 120,000 metres of drilling for 2021 and 2022, including infill drilling of least 68,000 metres to better delineate areas expected to be developed in the first three years of production and 10,000 metres of drilling on the broader Wasamac property, along with drilling on the adjacent Francoeur projects. An update on the Companys generative exploration program that will include initial exploration results at Wasamac will be provided before the end of the month.

The Companys exploration program continues to generate promising new discoveries, indicating excellent potential to add new mineral reserves and mineral resources, consistent with the corporate strategy of extending mine life through depletion replacement on an annual basis. In addition, the commitment to near-mine exploration has defined significant new mineralized zones not currently in life of mine plans. Furthermore, drilling results to date support continuous production at current or higher production levels for at least the 10-year period outlined in the Companys previously provided outlook with such production not dependent on exploration successes and, in most cases, between existing mineral inventories and exploration results to date, mine lives at all of the Companys operations are supported for well in excess of that 10-year production outlook period.

Exploration Highlights, Minera Florida

-- Drilling in key production sectors of the mine, most notably Don Leopoldo and Fantasma, continues to expand mineralization along strike and down dip. Targets remain open in both directions, underscoring the potential for expansion of the mineral envelope in both sectors. At Don Leopoldo, positive drilling results were obtained in areas that remain open for further growth along strike and down dip. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 7.56 grams per tonne (g/t) of gold, 22.5 g/t of silver, and 1.24% of zinc over 5.99 metres (ALH3262); 6.82 g/t of gold, 13.4 g/t of silver and 1.29% of zinc over 3.02 metres (ALH3253). -- At Fantasma, positive drilling results were obtained from the northwestern sector of the vein, defining two parallel horizontal high-grade shoots. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 9.33 g/t of gold, 15.3 g/t of silver and 1.20% of zinc over 2.08 metres (ALH3239); 11.16 g/t of gold, 22.9 g/t of silver and 1.32% of zinc over 2.65 metres (ALH 3289). -- Exploratory drilling at Minera Florida has generated new discoveries in the core mine area, including VNC and Juan Pablo, providing increased optionality for the mining operation and demonstrating the geological potential in the central Alhue block. -- The recent discovery of veins such as Cucaracha and Juan Pablo in new areas beyond the eastern and western limits of the central Alhue block, the historic focus of exploration and mining at Minera Florida, underscores the potential for further near-mine discoveries. -- The robust exploration results at Minera Florida support the plan for production increases at the operation.

Exploration Highlights, Cerro Moro

-- Expanded the known core mine veins at Cerro Moro with significant drill results, most notably at Zoe and Martina, providing an excellent opportunity for mineral resource growth in the near term, highlighting the continuity and potential of several sectors near current mining operations. -- At Zoe, positive drilling results show good continuity at depth. High-grade results over the following estimated true widths include: 34.71 g/t of gold and 3,264.5 g/t of silver over 3.47 metres (MD3173); 31.34 g/t of gold and 4,004.4 g/t of silver over 2.94 metres (MD3354). -- At Martina, drilling has defined the continuity of the main ore shoot generating new areas open to exploration. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 76.63 g/t of gold and 247.9 g/t of silver over 2.41 metres (MD3228); 84.80 g/t of gold and 69.2 g/t of silver over 2.31 metres (MD3240). -- Beyond the core mine, drilling at Naty has defined continuous shallow high-grade mineralization with further growth potential at depth. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 30.68 g/t of gold and 3,824.7 g/t of silver over 10.37 metres (MD3255); 56.27 g/t of gold and 109.7 g/t of silver over 4.29 metres (MD3270); and 102.39 g/t of gold and 1,051.0 g/t of silver over 2.89 metres (MD3271), demonstrating potential for further high-grade mineralization outside of the core mine area. -- District exploration continues to generate important exploration targets, including an emerging district to the south of Cerro Moro. Initial scout drilling at a number of major structures, including Naty NE, Cassius, Domos La Union, La Henriette, and Casper, have generated encouraging results.

Exploration Highlights, El Pen

-- Exploration drilling continues to expand mineralization to depths below several producing sectors, most notably Paloma and Pampa Campamento, while a dedicated program targeting continuity of the main production vein systems at depth is advancing and supportive of planned production increases at El Pen. -- Drilling at Paloma continues to expand the mineral envelope in multiple sectors, which remain open for further growth. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 49.50 g/t of gold and 72.5 g/t of silver over 1.70 metres (SIU0028); 20.96 g/t of gold and 72.6 g/t of silver over 1.59 metres (SIU0014). -- At Pampa Campamento, infill drilling has confirmed the expanding mineral envelope to depth, which remains open for further exploration. Highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 33.54 g/t of gold and 68.7 g/t of silver over 0.69 metres (UIP0046); 9.89 g/t of gold and 752.6 g/t of silver over 1.68 metres (UIP0053). -- The Company has initiated a deep exploratory drilling program targeting extensions of the major producing vein systems at depth and to the south of the mine. Initial drill results show significant potential for discovery of blind continuations of the main vein systems.

Exploration Highlights, Canadian Malartic

-- Infill drilling at East Gouldie continues to demonstrate strong intercepts and excellent continuity within the defined mineral envelope. Step out drilling to the east also exhibits good expansion potential, providing additional support for the planned Odyssey Underground Project. -- Exploration drilling collared on the Rand property has cut the East Gouldie structure at depth up to 1,260 metres east of the year-end 2020 mineral resource envelope with significant results in three drill holes. Drilling has also intercepted a new mineralized structure 400 metres south of East Gouldie. -- Exploration drilling below the East Amphi deposit has generated significant new intercepts expanding the mineralized envelope with new wide intervals of mineralization. -- Results to date strongly support the transition at Canadian Malartic to a large scale underground operation.

Minera Florida Exploration Update

At Minera Florida, exploration results continue to expand known vein systems, such as at Don Leopoldo and Fantasma, and define new mineralized zones in the core mine, such as VCN and Juan Pablo. Infill drilling in 2021 included conversion of inferred resources as well as delineation drilling of select areas to increase confidence in higher grades areas within the mine plan. The latest drill results have also advanced the understanding and mineral potential of the east block, where the mineralized system is believed to continue at depth within this down-dropped structural block, representing a significant target for new areas close to existing mine infrastructure. Overall, exploration continues to expand the mineralized envelope to the east and west, and supports the plan for further production increases. The mine has an $11 million exploration budget with 52,000 metres of drilling planned for 2021, including 29,000 metres completed to date.

The delineation drilling program at Minera Florida has focused on the Fantasma and Don Leopoldo sectors, with results expanding the mineral envelope and demonstrating potential for further growth in several directions.

Infill and delineation drilling at Don Leopoldo continues to generate positive results, confirming the presence of mineralization in the northwestern portion of this system, which indicates that the sector remains open for expansion toward its projected intersection with the Patagua vein. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 7.56 g/t of gold, 22.5 g/t of silver and 1.24% of zinc over 5.99 metres (ALH3262); 6.82 g/t of gold, 13.4 g/t of silver and 1.29% of zinc over 3.02 metres (ALH3253). Step out exploratory drilling intersected the southeastern continuity of the Don Leopoldo vein, expanding the current envelope. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 9.42 g/t of gold, 9.4 g/t of silver and 0.41% of zinc over 3.94 metres (ALH3114); 13.47 g/t of gold, 15.3 g/t of silver and 0.05% of zinc over 3.70 metres (ALH3124). The sector also remains open in the down plunge direction, where the deepest hole executed (ALH3145) returned the following estimated true width interval: 4.23 g/t of gold, 8.2 g/t of silver and 2.69% zinc over 2.73 metres. See Figure 2 and Table 1 for additional results.

At Fantasma, infill drilling has defined two separate, parallel mineralized zones along the northwestern section of this vein system 100 and 200 metres in length and close to mine infrastructure. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 9.33 g/t of gold, 15.3 g/t of silver and 1.20% of zinc over 2.08 metres (ALH3239); 11.16 g/t of gold, 22.9 g/t of silver and 1.32% of zinc over 2.65 metres (ALH 3289). Step out exploratory drilling intersected the continuity of this system along the northwestern strike direction toward the Polvorin structure intersection. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercept: 11.55 g/t of gold, 17.7 g/t of silver and 0.19% of zinc over 1.05 metres (ALH3269). See Figure 3 and Table 1 for additional results.

Recent exploration drilling within the core mine has also generated substantial results. A new discovery, the VCN sector, was defined by excellent results along a continuous 300-metre northwest strike direction. This vein may provide important flexibility to the mine operation. Drilling highlights at VCN include the following estimated true width intercepts: 13.99 g/t of gold, 4.3 g/t of silver and 0.42% of zinc over 3.11 metres (ALH3352); 36.87 g/t of gold, 22.3 g/t of silver and 7.02% of zinc over 3.52 metres (ALH 3330).

Further, structural reinterpretation and recent exploratory drilling at the nearby, previously mined, Juan Pablo sector, located east of Alhue block, has generated the following estimated true width intercepts: 5.81 g/t of gold, 4.9 g/t of silver and 0.26% of zinc over 0.91 metres (ALH3130); and 4.98 g/t of gold, 10.7 g/t of silver and 1.87% of zinc over 0.60 metres (ALH3051), showing continuity of mineralization in both the down dip and up dip directions. Significantly, exploratory drilling at Juan Pablo has revealed geological continuity of mineralized veins across the AlhueEast block structural boundary, where veining is displaced by a series of subparallel faults related to the through-going Maqui fault structure, opening up a large area for near-mine exploration. An exploratory drift is planned in this high potential block, with drilling expected to begin in late 2021 or in the first quarter of 2022.

As part of its efforts to expand beyond the east and west limits of the Alhue block and explore Minera Floridas large land package, exploratory drilling identified a new vein system, Cucaracha, located 1.5 kilometres from the plant. The Cucaracha system is defined continuously for 300 metres along a northwest-southeast direction and over 100 metres down dip, and it remains open in all directions. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 4.48 g/t of gold, 5.5 g/t of silver and 3.19% of zinc over 2.54 metres (ALH3272); 11.01 g/t of gold, 5.6 g/t of silver and 2.27% of zinc over 1.39 metres (ALH3281).

Recent exploration results at Minera Florida continue to demonstrate the significant upside potential of the Minera Florida District. New sectors such as Don Leopoldo and Fantasma highlight the opportunity to expand the mineral resource base and extend life of mine, while new discoveries in the core block such as VNC represent important contributors for new mineral resources close to mine infrastructure, providing flexibility for the mining operation. In addition, advances in understanding of the structural setting at Minera Florida have demonstrated the continuity of the Alhue vein system east of the central Alhue block at Juan Pablo, highlighting a large near-mine area that is being evaluated for its exploration potential. Furthermore, new discoveries in the West block such as Cucaracha continue to demonstrate the exploration upside adjacent to mine infrastructure. These discoveries confirm the presence of a much wider mineralized system around the historic mine area than previously understood and offer excellent potential for future growth and mine life extensions.

Figure 1: Minera Florida Location Map Showing Main Target Areas Discussed in Text, Principle Vein Systems, and Underground Workings. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c80ebbf4-fe7b-405b-88ac-7d06e2431d48

Figure 2: Minera Florida, Don Leopoldo Longitudinal Section (Looking Northeast) Highlighting Recent Drilling Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3369beb3-61f6-4ce3-ac19-d34fa864a549

Figure 3: Minera Florida, Fantasma Longitudinal Section (Looking Northeast) Highlighting Recent Drill Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/b3c502c5-d90f-43b9-8b68-4769f63f2d9a

Table 1: Minera Florida New Drill Intercept Highlights, Selected For Intervals Greater Than 3.50 g/t of Gold Over Diluted Horizontal Mining Width of 1.20 Metres. Gold Equivalent Equals Au(g/t)+Ag(g/t)/133.6+Zn(%)/2.54.

Gold (g Est. /t) Drill Hole From To Core True Gold Silver Zinc Gold OverHole Vein Type (m) (m) Width Width (g/t) (g/t) (%) Eq. Diluted (m) (m) (g/t) Width of 1.2 mALH3272 Cucaracha Exploration 138.15 140.72 2.57 2.54 4.48 5.5 3.19 5.78 4.48ALH3281 Cucaracha Exploration 158.12 159.73 1.61 1.39 11.01 5.6 2.27 11.95 11.01ALH3299 Cucaracha Exploration 107.00 108.10 1.10 1.04 10.08 7.6 3.24 11.42 8.78ALH3406 Cucaracha Exploration 117.40 120.35 2.95 1.51 5.89 6.9 3.74 7.42 5.89ALH3145 Don Exploration 175.65 178.90 3.25 2.73 4.23 8.2 2.69 5.36 4.23 LeopoldoALH3092 Don Infill 135.25 137.98 2.73 2.41 3.92 16.0 0.04 4.08 3.92 LeopoldoALH3097 Don Infill 171.05 173.60 2.55 2.29 7.69 17.9 5.11 9.86 7.69 LeopoldoALH3109 Don Infill 132.63 134.40 1.77 1.45 5.72 17.1 0.05 5.89 5.72 LeopoldoALH3114 Don Infill 184.75 191.50 6.75 3.94 9.42 9.4 0.41 9.67 9.42 LeopoldoALH3124 Don Infill 154.35 158.74 4.39 3.70 13.47 15.3 0.05 13.62 13.47 LeopoldoALH3144 Don Infill 179.53 181.24 1.71 1.40 8.25 11.1 0.08 8.38 8.25 LeopoldoALH3159 Don Infill 154.17 155.95 1.78 1.60 12.08 10.4 0.05 12.19 12.08 LeopoldoALH3222 Don Infill 15.09 17.02 1.93 1.70 3.85 26.3 6.55 6.66 3.85 LeopoldoALH3251 Don Infill 17.76 21.25 3.49 2.79 10.02 27.5 4.98 12.22 10.02 LeopoldoALH3253 Don Infill 9.95 13.59 3.64 3.02 6.82 13.4 1.29 7.45 6.82 LeopoldoALH3262 Don Infill 73.20 86.24 13.04 5.99 7.56 22.5 1.24 8.25 7.56 LeopoldoALH3267 Don Infill 32.20 35.75 3.55 2.91 14.34 24.0 2.14 15.39 14.34 LeopoldoALH3277 Don Infill 19.00 22.85 3.85 3.27 3.94 18.4 3.95 5.66 3.94 LeopoldoALH3378 Don Infill 100.20 104.40 4.20 2.41 4.04 6.4 1.92 4.86 4.04 LeopoldoALH3069 Fantasma Delineation 53.42 54.48 1.06 0.91 5.61 40.0 0.61 6.20 4.30ALH3073 Fantasma Delineation 49.08 50.38 1.30 1.14 44.86 195.2 1.40 47.13 44.49ALH3075 Fantasma Delineation 62.60 64.00 1.40 1.19 20.43 112.5 0.49 21.61 20.43ALH3205 Fantasma Exploration 99.79 101.23 1.44 1.20 5.24 8.9 0.53 5.52 5.24ALH3209 Fantasma Exploration 93.32 102.25 8.93 4.60 5.62 14.1 0.69 6.02 5.62ALH3233 Fantasma Exploration 152.40 154.50 2.10 1.77 8.02 8.5 0.83 8.42 8.02ALH3248 Fantasma Exploration 101.70 103.25 1.55 1.34 9.75 6.9 1.16 10.27 9.75ALH3269 Fantasma Exploration 150.64 151.77 1.13 1.05 11.55 17.7 0.19 11.78 10.11ALH3282 Fantasma Exploration 110.60 111.65 1.05 0.94 16.57 16.9 4.69 18.57 13.26ALH3289 Fantasma Exploration 108.45 111.63 3.18 2.65 11.16 22.9 1.32 11.88 11.16ALH3290 Fantasma Exploration 129.00 130.85 1.85 1.62 8.39 6.3 1.16 8.90 8.39ALH3123 Fantasma Infill 180.75 182.90 2.15 1.10 9.52 8.7 0.03 9.61 8.89ALH3155 Fantasma Infill 114.50 115.60 1.10 0.90 18.76 52.5 0.30 19.34 14.85ALH3193 Fantasma Infill 82.56 85.35 2.79 2.39 3.84 14.1 1.01 4.36 3.84ALH3200 Fantasma Infill 94.80 96.50 1.70 1.40 3.75 10.4 0.75 4.13 3.75ALH3203 Fantasma Infill 67.98 70.75 2.77 2.50 13.18 86.5 1.96 14.71 13.18ALH3232 Fantasma Infill 68.50 70.50 2.00 1.82 11.18 17.6 2.94 12.49 11.18ALH3239 Fantasma Infill 119.14 121.78 2.64 2.08 9.33 15.3 1.20 9.94 9.33ALH3244 Fantasma Infill 93.02 95.21 2.19 1.85 4.70 31.5 1.47 5.56 4.70ALH3256 Fantasma Infill 79.93 81.72 1.79 1.58 5.13 11.7 1.18 5.70 5.13ALH3260 Fantasma Infill 133.05 134.70 1.65 1.34 8.58 16.7 1.47 9.31 8.58ALH3127 Juan Exploration 43.70 45.35 1.65 1.35 6.50 4.7 0.69 6.81 6.50 PabloALH3130 Juan Exploration 58.50 59.47 0.97 0.90 5.81 4.9 0.26 5.96 4.41 PabloALH3060 Juan Infill 77.10 78.10 1.00 0.82 9.28 8.0 2.46 10.32 6.50 PabloALH3210 VCN Exploration 59.30 61.00 1.70 1.59 6.85 14.0 2.06 7.78 6.85ALH3352 VCN Exploration 115.05 119.21 4.16 3.11 13.99 4.3 0.42 14.20 13.99ALH3380 VCN Exploration 95.95 99.60 3.65 3.50 15.55 7.5 3.00 16.79 15.55ALH3330 VCN Infill 113.40 117.45 4.05 3.52 36.87 22.3 7.02 39.83 36.87ALH3333 VCN Infill 116.35 122.60 6.25 4.35 9.53 11.0 2.53 10.63 9.53

Cerro Moro Exploration Update

At Cerro Moro, the exploration program continues to generate good results in both the infill and exploration programs, with positive intercepts in areas of the core mine and from district exploration. Infill drilling included both conversion of inferred resources and significant delineation drilling in the first two quarters of the year, increasing the drill density in key areas of the mine to improve confidence in mine planning and confirming higher grade sectors. Drilling at producing sectors along the main Escondida trend indicate that the vein systems remain open for expansion. At Naty, this new discovery continues to provide significant drilling intercepts, defining a shallow mineable mineral envelope that remains open down plunge to the northeast. District exploration continues to advance the evaluation of the large Cerro Moro land package, generating new exploration targets at regional-scale structures that bear similarities to structures hosting the core mine deposits, with associated surface geochemical anomalies. The mine has a $18 million exploration budget in 2021 with 55,000 metres of drilling planned for the year and 41,000 metres drilled to date.

In addition, positive column leach tests on near-surface vein material and internal studies suggest the opportunity for a low-cost heap leach operation. Exploration has designed a $1.9 million program to delineate near-surface mineral resource opportunities that is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2021. Mineral resource delineation will proceed in conjunction with further metallurgical testing, engineering, and internal evaluations to advance this opportunity.

At the Cerro Moro mine, delineation and exploratory drilling programs expanded several producing vein systems hosted along the Escondida trend, most notably at the Zoe and Martina targets. Step out drilling results indicate the continuity of mineralization at these sectors, opening up significant near mine potential to support mineral resource growth potentially supporting a plant expansion. Internal studies completed in the first half of 2021 indicate that doubling of the plant throughput to 2,200 tonnes per day could be achieved with modest capital investment and would significantly reduce processing costs per tonne. The Company has now commenced a metallurgical test work program and pre-feasibility study in anticipation of ongoing exploration success. See Figure 4 for additional details.

At Zoe, infill, delineation, and exploratory drilling generated strong results, confirming continuity along strike and to depth of high-grade mineralization, extending the mineralized zone by 300 metres laterally and 200 metres down dip adjacent to current mine development. Notable results include the following estimated true width intercepts: 34.71 g/t of gold and 3,264.5 g/t of silver over 3.47 metres (MD3173); 31.34 g/t of gold and 4,004.4 g/t of silver over 2.94 metres (MD3354); and 59.76 g/t of gold and 5,386.0 g/t of silver over 2.72 metres (MD3369).

Step out exploratory drilling down dip extended the mineral envelope for an additional 200 metres where mineralization remains open to depth. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 8.04 g/t of gold and 532.5 g/t of silver over 2.61 metres (MD3419); 6.91 g/t of gold and 30.7 g/t of silver over 3.25 metres (MD3318). To the west, exploratory drilling intercepted the continuity of mineralization along strike, suggesting the system also remains open in this direction. Results include the following estimated true width intercept: 8.15 g/t of gold, 161.3 g/t of silver over 1.43 metres (MD3428). See Figure 5 and Table 2 for additional results.

At Martina, infill and delineation drilling continues to define the continuity of the main horizontal ore shoot along a 300 metre east-west corridor, with the following notable estimated true width intercepts: 76.63 g/t of gold and 247.9 g/t of silver over 2.41 metres (MD3228); 27.05 g/t of gold and 238.7 g/t of silver over 2.40 metres (MD3226); and 84.80 g/t of gold with 69.2 g/t of silver over 2.31 metres (MD3240). Additionally, exploratory drilling has extended the mineralization eastward from the main zone and provided new potential areas for a step out drilling program. Recent estimated true width intercepts include: 7.25 g/t of gold and 5.7 g/t of silver over 2.19 metres (MD3373); 4.60 g/t of gold and 59.0 g/t of silver, over 1.24 metres (MD3382). See Figure 6 and Table 2 for additional results.

Naty is a recently discovered vein system located 25 kilometres south of the Cerro Moro mine complex and represented by shallow mineralization associated with black silica hydrothermal alteration, a key marker in high-grade veins at Cerro Moro. Exploratory and infill drilling during the last year has defined a continuous mineralized envelope extending 900 metres along a northeast-southwest direction, gently plunging northeast, where it remains open. Recent drilling results include the following estimated true width intercepts: 30.68 g/t of gold and 3,824.7 g/t of silver over 10.37 metres (MD3255); 25.91 g/t of gold and 36.9 g/t of silver over 2.98 metres (MD3256); 56.97 g/t of gold and 109.70 g/t of silver over 4.29 metres (MD3270); and 102.39 g/t of gold and 1,051.0 g/t of silver over 2.89 metres (MD3271).

Exploratory drilling has defined a second new shallow mineralized vein, possibly a secondary structure, with the following estimated true width intercepts: 5.86 g/t of gold and 43.5 g/t of silver over 3.99 metres (MD2939); 5.37 g/t of gold and 146.1 g/t of silver over 3.98 metres (MD3128). See Figure 7 and Table 2 for additional results.

Systematic exploration of the large Cerro Moro property surrounding the mine area, which exceeds 300,000 hectares, continued with combined soil and rock geochemistry programs, ground geophysics, surface geological and alteration mapping and reconnaissance drilling. Over the last year, this program has advanced several target areas located south of Cerro Moro, where several major structures and associated surface geochemical anomalies were identified, most notably Naty NE, Cassius, Domos La Union, La Henriette, and Casper. Reconnaissance drilling has identified new mineralized zones for further testing and definition drilling in multiple sectors. The most notable of these is Cassius, which is located two kilometres south of Cerro Moro and hosted by a major northwest-striking structure that parallels the productive Escondida trend. Initial drilling at Cassius encountered a zone of black silica mineralization, which returned an estimated true width intercept of 57.67 g/t of gold and 186.5 g/t of silver over 0.79 metres at 444.16 metres hole depth (MD3453). This new discovery is currently being followed up with additional drilling. See Figure 4 for location of Cassius target.

Positive exploration results along the Escondida trend, an expanding mineral envelope at Naty, and the discovery of a new structure parallel to Escondida are contributing to the goal of mine life extension, with year-on-year depletion replacement. Exploration is targeting several high priority areas with veins that have the potential to contain greater than one kilometre of strike length, representing opportunities to generate new discoveries that may be important drivers of future growth.

Figure 4: Cerro Moro Core Mine Location Map Showing Main Near Mine Target Areas and Principle Vein Systems Along the Escondida-Zoe Trend, and Location of Cassius Target to South. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/231b5312-c088-4830-8c0e-645fe3fb16bf

Figure 5: Cerro Moro, Zoe Longitudinal Section (Looking North) Highlighting Recent Drilling Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3fae7184-8ce5-4df8-b335-49ef6f65aa3b

Figure 6: Cerro Moro, Martina Longitudinal Section (Looking Northeast) Highlighting Recent Drilling Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/02d0aa5c-65a0-4b06-9796-16f75d7f540c



Figure 7: Cerro Moro, Naty Longitudinal Section (Looking Northwest) Highlighting Recent Drilling Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/90cf4ec5-0210-45f5-921d-1a91b8a02da1

Table 2: Cerro Moro New Drill Intercept Highlights, Martina, Zoe, Naty and Cassius Sectors, Selected for Intervals Greater Than 3.5 g/t of Gold Over Diluted Width of 1.8 Metres. Gold Equivalent Equals Au+Ag/83.9.

Gold (g Est. /t) Drill Hole From To Core True Gold Silver Gold OverHole Prospect Type (m) (m) Width Width (g/t) (g/t) Eq. Diluted (m) (m) (g/t) Width of 1.8 mMD3453 Cassius Scout 444.16 445.20 1.04 0.79 57.67 186.5 59.89 25.18MD3373 Martina Exploration 206.50 209.10 2.60 2.19 7.25 5.7 7.32 7.25MD3150A Martina Infill 228.00 230.75 2.75 2.13 6.23 26.0 6.54 6.23MD3156 Martina Infill 261.20 261.54 0.34 0.27 149.53 221.0 152.16 22.26MD3211 Martina Infill 249.00 249.90 0.90 0.73 26.15 62.6 26.90 10.61MD3211 Martina Infill 276.30 278.00 1.70 1.38 12.99 48.0 13.56 9.99MD3217 Martina Infill 293.00 294.40 1.40 1.17 19.94 336.8 23.95 12.95MD3217 Martina Infill 302.80 303.30 0.50 0.42 78.06 1861.0 100.22 18.22MD3226 Martina Infill 285.34 288.10 2.76 2.40 27.05 238.7 29.89 27.05MD3228 Martina Infill 264.20 267.20 3.00 2.41 76.63 247.9 79.58 76.63MD3238 Martina Infill 237.40 239.40 2.00 1.59 31.34 805.4 40.93 31.34MD3240 Martina Infill 255.10 258.00 2.90 2.31 84.80 69.2 85.63 84.80MD3243 Martina Infill 223.00 224.00 1.00 0.81 14.36 617.3 21.71 6.42MD3247 Martina Infill 240.35 243.15 2.80 2.29 11.13 54.9 11.78 11.13MD3275 Martina Infill 273.70 274.50 0.80 0.62 33.02 104.6 34.26 11.30MD3471A Martina Infill 313.40 313.80 0.40 0.33 32.76 28.1 33.09 5.99MD2939 Naty Exploration 5.00 8.00 3.00 2.99 4.80 21.4 5.05 4.80MD2939 Naty Exploration 38.00 42.00 4.00 3.99 5.86 43.5 6.38 5.86MD3128 Naty Exploration 67.00 71.00 4.00 3.98 5.37 146.1 7.11 5.37MD3315 Naty Exploration 49.50 51.50 2.00 1.99 24.00 26.8 24.32 24.00MD3251 Naty Infill 50.50 55.30 4.80 4.78 7.35 490.7 13.20 7.35MD3254 Naty Infill 38.30 46.50 8.20 8.17 6.13 157.4 8.00 6.13MD3255 Naty Infill 35.75 46.17 10.42 10.37 30.68 3824.7 76.22 30.68MD3256 Naty Infill 45.20 49.50 4.30 4.28 3.93 237.1 6.75 3.93MD3256 Naty Infill 50.20 52.80 2.60 2.59 5.61 143.0 7.31 5.61MD3256 Naty Infill 55.00 56.00 1.00 1.00 13.69 36.1 14.12 7.57MD3256 Naty Infill 57.30 62.00 4.70 4.68 9.37 142.2 11.06 9.37MD3256 Naty Infill 66.00 69.00 3.00 2.98 25.91 36.9 26.35 25.91MD3270 Naty Infill 1.00 5.30 4.30 4.29 56.27 109.7 57.58 56.27MD3271 Naty Infill 3.00 5.90 2.90 2.89 102.39 1051.0 114.90 102.39MD3277 Naty Infill 16.87 20.50 3.63 3.62 3.59 21.4 3.84 3.59MD3277A Naty Infill 51.00 54.64 3.64 3.63 7.07 248.6 10.03 7.07MD3279 Naty Infill 33.00 34.20 1.20 1.19 24.26 333.0 28.22 16.09MD3279 Naty Infill 37.60 40.00 2.40 2.39 15.81 388.0 20.43 15.81MD3044 Naty Scout 18.90 20.00 1.10 1.10 10.51 27.8 10.84 6.40MD3252 Zoe Exploration 423.65 427.10 3.45 2.44 4.53 480.1 10.25 4.53MD3318 Zoe Exploration 399.00 403.50 4.50 3.25 6.91 30.7 7.27 6.91MD3419 Zoe Exploration 380.75 384.11 3.36 2.61 8.04 532.5 14.38 8.04MD3428 Zoe Exploration 329.50 332.00 2.50 1.43 8.15 161.3 10.07 8.15MD3120 Zoe Infill 282.00 287.30 5.30 4.30 3.89 162.2 5.82 3.89MD3123 Zoe Infill 308.00 317.48 9.48 8.10 3.89 300.0 7.46 3.89MD3126 Zoe Infill 236.00 239.00 3.00 2.17 5.30 244.0 8.21 5.30MD3126 Zoe Infill 239.80 244.00 4.20 3.04 9.99 50.4 10.60 9.99MD3142 Zoe Infill 295.00 302.50 7.50 5.78 16.73 654.3 24.52 16.73MD3162 Zoe Infill 160.00 168.00 8.00 5.82 6.58 1016.4 18.68 6.58MD3165 Zoe Infill 172.00 175.80 3.80 2.73 19.41 1237.9 34.15 19.41MD3167 Zoe Infill 150.50 154.40 3.90 2.65 49.53 2668.5 81.30 49.53MD3170 Zoe Infill 127.70 131.00 3.30 2.43 8.51 893.3 19.14 8.51MD3173 Zoe Infill 128.00 132.75 4.75 3.47 34.71 3624.5 77.86 34.71MD3344 Zoe Infill 156.40 162.00 5.60 3.76 4.57 637.5 12.16 4.57MD3351 Zoe Infill 173.20 177.25 4.05 2.94 3.72 570.9 10.51 3.72MD3353 Zoe Infill 163.70 165.50 1.80 1.10 23.04 1488.7 40.77 23.04MD3354 Zoe Infill 173.20 177.60 4.40 2.94 31.34 4004.4 79.01 31.34MD3357A Zoe Infill 160.60 163.42 2.82 2.02 5.15 438.0 10.36 5.15MD3359A Zoe Infill 174.85 178.00 3.15 1.95 43.98 3437.4 84.90 43.98MD3361 Zoe Infill 169.70 184.47 14.77 8.13 21.39 2146.9 46.95 21.39MD3364 Zoe Infill 195.00 198.00 3.00 2.14 46.62 2582.8 77.37 46.62MD3367 Zoe Infill 221.05 224.50 3.45 2.49 16.19 1201.2 30.49 16.19MD3369 Zoe Infill 195.50 199.14 3.64 2.72 59.76 5386.1 123.88 59.76

El Pen Exploration Update

At El Pen, core mine exploration continues to define mineralization at depth on the Paloma and Pampa Campamento veins, providing excellent potential for mineral resource expansion and supporting the plan for production increases. In addition, a recently initiated exploratory drilling program has confirmed the presence of the favorable rhyolite mineral host lithology preserved at depth along the southern extension of a major mineralized structure, suggesting the continuity of the Pen system south of the core mine area. The mine has an exploration budget of $18 million with 128,000 metres of drilling planned in 2021 and 88,000 metres completed to date.

Infill drilling at Paloma continues to expand the mineral envelope down dip, with significant drilling intercepts. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 20.96 g/t of gold and 72.6 g/t of silver over 1.59 metres (SIU0014) 49.50 g/t of gold and 72.5 g/t of silver over 1.70 metres (SIU0028). Exploration drilling continues to extend mineralization to depth, highlighted by the following estimated true width intersept: 25.71 g/t of gold and 97.8 g/t of silver over 1.24 metres (UEU0028). See Tables 3A and 3B for additional drill results.

At Pampa Campamento, infill drilling has confirmed the current mineral resource over 300 metres in the down dip direction in the central part of the sector where mineralization remains open at depth. Drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 33.54 g/t of gold and 68.7 g/t of silver over 0.69 metres (UIP0046); 9.89 g/t of gold and 752.6 g/t of silver over 1.68 metres (UIP0053). In the north sector of this vein, exploratory drilling defined a subvertical mineralized zone 100 metres wide and extending 300 metres down dip. Results include the following estimated true width intercepts: 9.90 g/t of gold and 44.8 g/t of silver over 1.02 metres (SEP0010); 9.98 g/t of gold and 15.2 g/t of silver over 0.72 metres (SEP0006). Please see Figure 8 and Tables 3A and 3B for additional drill results.

The Company recently initiated a brownfield program dedicated to the systematic exploration of large unexplored volumes of the favorable rhyolite host stratigraphy directly along strike of the major producing veins. These areas remain unexplored due to the presence of unmineralized cover rocks that are capable of concealing a large vein system (i.e. greater than two kilometres cumulative extent). As part of this program, the Company recently launched an aggressive exploratory drilling program focusing along the projected strike extension of the major vein systems at Quebrada Orito, Quebrada Colorada, and Bonanza.

At Quebrada Orito, one of the largest veins on the El Pen property, an initial vertical exploratory drill hole, collared one kilometre along the southern projection of the Orito structure, confirmed the presence of the favourable host rhyolite unit at depth, and intersected a zone of strongly hydrothermally altered, mineralized tuff directly overlying the rhyolite hosting quartz veining. The vein interval assayed 1.26 g/t of gold and 48.6 g/t of silver over a core length of 4.00 metres, including a sub-interval which graded 8.10 g/t of gold and 135.2 g/t of silver over a core length of 0.50 metres (SDX-0609). These results confirm the continuation of the favourable rhyolite stratigraphy up to at least one kilometre south along the projection of the Quebrada Orito vein at depth. Furthermore, the presence of mineralization in this section of the property is encouraging and lends support to the underlying exploration premise. See Figure 9 for further details.

The potential at the El Pen core mine is further underpinned by the projects excellent track record of mineral resource discovery, continuous depletion replacement, and 22 years of continuous production. With the existence of excess plant capacity at El Pen coupled with recent exploration results and new targets along trend of this major vein system, the Company expects to utilize that plant capacity and increase production. Furthermore, the Company believes there is excellent potential for long-term growth at El Pen beyond the mine life suggested by the mines current mineral reserve inventory.

Figure 8: El Pen, Pampa Campamento Longitudinal Section (Looking East) Highlighting Recent Drilling Results. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/f9545c19-2d5e-440c-b83a-c57a28e3431f

Figure 9: El Pen District Plan Map, North-South Mine-Scale Long Section and Local Cross Section as Context to Recent Exploration Drill Hole SDX0609, Initial Test of Deep Rhyolite Host Quebrada Orito South Vein Projection Drill Target. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/0c3030ca-a40e-4c30-851c-af6c7fcf1ff6

Table 3A: El Pen New Infill Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater Than 3.5 g/t of Gold Over Diluted Width of 1.2 Metres. Gold Equivalent Equals Au(g/t)+Ag(g/t)/86.

Gold (g Est. /t) From To Core True Gold Silver Gold OverHole Vein (m) (m) Width Width (g/t) (g/t) Eq. Diluted (m) (m) (g/t) Width of 1.2 mUIA0201 Aleste Main 189.21 189.64 0.43 0.25 33.10 17.2 33.30 6.90SIQ0001 Colorada Sur 328.00 329.50 1.50 1.07 39.86 52.4 40.47 35.87SIQ0002 Colorada Sur 307.00 307.50 0.50 0.36 12.90 634.0 20.27 3.87SIQ0003 Colorada Sur 316.72 317.74 1.02 0.86 19.80 414.5 24.62 14.69SIQ0008 Colorada Sur 307.48 309.00 1.52 1.16 5.53 103.9 6.73 5.48SIQ0015 Colorada Sur 304.45 306.70 2.25 1.79 9.91 391.4 14.46 9.91SIQ0018 Colorada Sur 447.00 448.00 1.00 0.31 29.85 1188.5 43.67 8.01SIQ0022 Colorada Sur 364.50 365.50 1.00 0.42 12.05 772.5 21.03 4.32UIQ0004 Colorada Sur 94.94 97.50 2.56 2.29 6.64 259.3 9.65 6.64UIQ0005 Colorada Sur 124.60 125.90 1.30 0.89 11.00 388.9 15.52 8.21UIQ0009 Colorada Sur 142.00 144.00 2.00 1.24 5.16 273.9 8.34 5.16SIQ0006 Colorada Sur (+15) 376.55 377.85 1.30 0.85 6.15 212.4 8.62 4.43UID0325 Dorada Footwall 157.60 158.00 0.40 0.20 29.30 2625.0 59.82 5.13 OesteUID0327 Dorada Footwall 45.37 46.34 0.97 0.82 5.60 522.0 11.67 3.83 OesteUID0327 Dorada Footwall 119.48 119.95 0.47 0.41 13.20 371.6 17.52 4.62 OesteUID0320 Dorada Footwall 182.38 183.00 0.62 0.41 11.40 443.0 16.55 4.09 Oeste Oeste (+10)UID0316 Dorada Footwall 139.40 140.98 1.58 1.27 8.70 681.0 16.62 8.70 OesteUID0331 Dorada Footwall 127.56 128.79 1.23 1.02 7.60 831.1 17.27 6.52 OesteUID0332 Dorada Footwall 165.35 165.90 0.55 0.32 23.50 1836.0 44.85 6.21 OesteUID0340 Dorada Footwall 172.13 172.96 0.83 0.48 39.70 783.0 48.80 16.05 OesteUID0343 Dorada Footwall 178.65 179.26 0.61 0.38 38.00 1605.0 56.66 12.19 OesteUID0344 Dorada Footwall 144.25 144.90 0.65 0.40 12.50 1217.0 26.65 4.38 OesteUID0345 Dorada Footwall 110.00 111.70 1.70 1.52 9.80 867.6 19.89 9.80 OesteUIV0041 El Valle 271.00 275.00 4.00 3.29 4.90 105.0 6.12 4.90UIV0042 El Valle 285.35 286.23 0.88 0.74 9.80 417.0 14.65 6.29UIV0045 El Valle 342.00 343.60 1.60 1.23 3.55 112.5 4.86 3.55SIL0007 Laguna 61.50 63.00 1.50 1.20 8.81 45.5 9.34 8.81UID0312 Martillo Central 206.87 207.70 0.83 0.80 15.80 717.0 24.14 10.57 SurUIM0052 Martillo Flat 216.50 219.00 2.50 1.84 5.52 550.2 11.92 5.52SIU0007 Paloma 349.20 350.40 1.20 0.72 43.00 372.6 47.33 26.52SIU0008 Paloma 319.45 320.28 0.83 0.55 28.00 31.9 28.37 12.95SIU0008 Paloma 329.00 329.73 0.73 0.45 19.90 864.0 29.95 7.46SIU0010 Paloma 403.00 409.00 6.00 3.77 18.21 39.2 18.67 18.21SIU0012 Paloma 428.10 428.75 0.65 0.44 11.30 59.7 11.99 4.33SIU0013 Paloma 495.05 496.77 1.72 1.00 40.96 118.5 42.33 34.13SIU0014 Paloma 501.73 504.23 2.50 1.59 20.96 72.6 21.80 20.96SIU0015 Paloma 331.25 332.30 1.05 0.71 11.01 763.7 19.89 6.52SIU0016 Paloma 533.50 537.00 3.50 1.85 43.00 21.5 43.25 43.00SIU0017 Paloma 500.90 502.50 1.60 0.97 11.96 85.0 12.95 9.67SIU0017 Paloma 503.80 505.13 1.33 0.76 18.45 49.3 19.02 11.62SIU0023 Paloma 549.80 552.22 2.42 1.48 4.65 42.7 5.15 4.65SIU0028 Paloma 538.89 541.58 0.40 1.70 49.50 72.5 50.34 49.50UIP0010 Pampa Campamento 241.16 244.70 3.54 1.11 11.02 43.3 11.52 10.74UIP0012 Pampa Campamento 214.12 216.00 1.88 0.81 22.32 598.8 29.28 15.40UIP0013 Pampa Campamento 262.50 264.88 2.38 1.15 6.28 217.6 8.81 6.12UIP0013 Pampa Campamento 268.35 270.45 2.10 0.59 8.34 441.5 13.47 4.28UIP0014 Pampa Campamento 235.23 237.97 2.74 1.42 4.28 80.7 5.22 4.28UIP0015 Pampa Campamento 342.00 345.59 3.59 1.10 10.47 212.6 12.94 10.12UIP0017 Pampa Campamento 223.09 227.55 4.46 1.63 14.89 482.1 20.50 14.89UIP0020 Pampa Campamento 264.80 269.38 4.58 1.35 6.07 232.0 8.77 6.07UIP0024 Pampa Campamento 340.00 342.10 2.10 0.94 14.71 213.9 17.20 12.26UIP0027 Pampa Campamento 357.70 366.70 9.00 2.68 4.70 131.2 6.23 4.70UIP0032 Pampa Campamento 253.30 255.00 1.70 0.79 5.94 284.4 9.24 4.02UIP0033 Pampa Campamento 327.00 332.00 5.00 2.11 10.22 218.2 12.75 10.22UIP0036 Pampa Campamento 229.35 231.15 1.80 1.10 12.99 27.0 13.30 12.12UIP0044 Pampa Campamento 167.30 168.65 1.35 0.58 56.63 1911.9 78.86 29.26UIP0046 Pampa Campamento 248.37 249.50 1.13 0.69 33.54 68.7 34.34 20.13UIP0050 Pampa Campamento 461.40 463.90 2.50 0.69 14.86 284.3 18.17 8.79UIP0051 Pampa Campamento 189.68 191.35 1.67 0.72 12.00 194.1 14.26 7.50UIP0053 Pampa Campamento 233.90 238.47 4.57 1.68 9.89 752.6 18.64 9.89SIS0001 Sorpresa 377.15 379.30 2.15 1.22 8.04 266.6 11.14 8.04SIS0004 Sorpresa 389.30 389.90 0.60 0.44 21.61 1430.3 38.24 6.38UIS0013 Sorpresa (+30) 255.35 256.02 0.67 0.48 15.90 285.0 19.21 6.59

Table 3B: El Pen New Exploration Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater Than 3.5 g/t of Gold Over Diluted Width of 1.2 Metres. Gold Equivalent Equals Au(g/t)+Ag(g/t)/86.

Gold (g Est. /t) From To Core True Gold Silver Gold OverHole Vein (m) (m) Width Width (g/t) (g/t) Equivalent Diluted (m) (m) (g/t) Width of 1.2 mUEU0016 Abundancia 221.30 223.86 2.56 1.28 8.23 64.7 8.98 8.23UEO0030 Angelina 116.00 188.45 72.45 0.88 5.11 27.1 5.42 3.96SEX0011 Bermuda 224.50 226.50 2.00 1.28 9.40 55.5 10.05 9.40SEX0016 Bermuda 324.50 325.50 1.00 0.75 5.36 9.8 5.47 4.11SEM0007 Carmela 368.00 369.00 1.00 0.67 9.09 6.9 9.17 5.25SEQ0003 Colorada Sur 306.00 307.00 1.00 0.77 32.60 513.0 38.57 21.46SEQ0005 Colorada Sur 348.00 350.00 2.00 1.32 20.45 93.5 21.54 20.45SEQ0007 Colorada Sur 300.00 302.00 2.00 1.56 8.95 307.0 12.52 8.95SEQ0010 Colorada Sur 281.00 282.00 1.00 0.58 7.10 156.5 8.92 3.57SEQ0020 Colorada Sur 349.00 351.00 2.00 0.74 7.63 0.7 7.64 5.09SNX0983 Colorada Sur 421.00 428.00 7.00 2.72 15.30 7.6 15.39 15.30SNX0983 Colorada Sur 457.50 464.50 7.00 2.92 7.14 3.8 7.19 7.14UEQ0008 Colorada Sur 85.00 86.70 1.70 0.87 6.09 392.6 10.65 4.82UEQ0008 Colorada Sur 114.00 115.00 1.00 0.89 11.00 466.0 16.42 9.08SEQ0004 Colorada Sur 326.50 328.00 1.50 0.81 6.11 309.3 9.71 4.24 (-10)SED0003 Dorada Este 471.00 474.00 3.00 1.37 5.40 75.0 6.28 5.40UED0060 Dorada Este 105.25 108.05 2.80 1.00 11.77 75.0 12.64 10.83UED0051 Dorada FW W 116.20 117.75 1.55 1.32 8.82 681.0 16.74 8.82UED0052 Dorada FW W 121.44 122.70 1.26 1.18 10.51 1623.6 29.39 10.51UEV0014 El Valle 295.42 296.10 0.68 0.98 8.73 9.0 8.83 8.51UEV0016 El Valle 319.90 321.55 1.65 1.22 7.33 211.2 9.79 7.33UEV0017 El Valle 350.50 352.10 1.60 1.24 4.00 91.4 5.06 4.00SEE0030 Esmeralda 158.00 160.00 2.00 1.49 5.30 304.0 8.83 5.30SEE0027 Esmeralda Sur 256.00 257.00 1.00 0.47 9.40 13.5 9.56 3.84SEM0002 Martillo Flat 230.00 231.00 1.00 0.84 5.30 749.0 14.01 3.76 (+150)SEU0001 Paloma 573.00 577.50 4.50 1.30 43.90 34.3 44.30 43.90SEU0004 Paloma 465.00 466.00 1.00 0.67 9.10 78.4 10.01 5.23SEU0006 Paloma 534.00 535.50 1.50 1.07 43.00 43.3 43.50 39.06SEU0008 Paloma 551.00 554.00 3.00 2.03 8.37 3.5 8.41 8.37SEU0011 Paloma 606.50 607.50 1.00 0.54 12.80 61.7 13.52 5.98SEU0016 Paloma 596.86 598.94 2.08 1.39 4.29 130.7 5.81 4.29SNX0977 Paloma 522.00 526.50 4.50 2.65 12.49 25.7 12.79 12.49UEU0028 Paloma 360.63 363.88 3.25 1.24 25.71 97.8 26.85 25.71SEP0003 Pampa 427.50 428.50 1.00 0.55 26.59 455.9 31.89 12.32 CampamentoSEP0006 Pampa 494.00 496.00 2.00 0.72 9.98 15.2 10.16 6.15 CampamentoSEP0008 Pampa 584.50 585.50 1.00 0.20 43.75 46.9 44.29 7.29 CampamentoSEP0009 Pampa 432.00 433.00 1.00 0.55 10.70 139.4 12.32 4.99 CampamentoSEP0010 Pampa 475.50 477.50 2.00 1.02 9.90 44.8 10.42 8.66 CampamentoSEP0014 Pampa 504.00 506.50 2.50 1.03 4.35 29.8 4.70 3.77 CampamentoUEP0017 Pampa 109.60 113.60 4.00 2.60 4.62 16.0 4.80 4.62 CampamentoUEP0021 Pampa 205.64 207.18 1.54 0.42 56.00 616.3 63.17 20.53 CampamentoUEP0026 Pampa 283.84 285.30 1.46 1.30 10.77 410.7 15.54 10.77 CampamentoUES0013 Pampa 357.00 358.10 1.10 1.08 5.94 124.2 7.38 5.40 Campamento PampaSEX0019 Providencia 277.00 278.00 1.00 0.68 10.10 213.8 12.59 5.77 Este (-15)SES0001 Sorpresa 371.00 372.00 1.00 0.62 7.58 38.1 8.02 4.09SES0002 Sorpresa 388.00 390.50 2.50 1.60 8.17 421.8 13.08 8.17SES0002 Sorpresa 403.00 405.00 2.00 0.98 24.04 1468.6 41.11 20.03SES0002 Sorpresa 431.00 432.00 1.00 0.72 8.25 18.7 8.47 5.09SES0003 Sorpresa 404.00 406.00 2.00 1.28 4.72 221.0 7.28 4.72SES0016 Sorpresa 370.00 373.00 3.00 1.58 33.60 774.0 42.60 33.60UES0010 Sorpresa 202.35 202.79 0.44 0.33 12.90 845.0 22.73 3.87UES0004 Sorpresa 143.00 144.00 1.00 0.45 40.00 1709.1 59.87 15.67 (-70m)SES0010 Sorpresa 302.00 304.00 2.00 0.78 8.90 300.0 12.39 5.93 (+50)SET0005 Ventura 599.00 601.00 2.00 0.86 5.00 57.3 5.66 3.62UEV0018 Vista Norte 269.00 269.45 0.45 0.38 63.20 344.0 67.20 21.07

Canadian Malartic Exploration Update

Exploration at Canadian Malartic continues to focus on definition of the Odyssey Underground Project predominantly through definition drilling of the East Gouldie deposit. Infill, expansion and exploration drilling of the East Gouldie structure have all returned excellent results to date highlighting the exceptional continuity and size of the zone. The district exploration program has discovered a deep eastern extension of the East Gouldie structure as well as a new zone located 400 metres south of East Gouldie and intercepted further promising mineralization below the known East Amphi deposit. These results support the continued growth of Canadian Malartic as it transitions from an open pit mine to a large underground operation with a decades long mine life.

The East Gouldie zone was discovered in late 2018 and the first mineral resource was published in December 2019. Exploration in 2021 at Canadian Malartic has prioritized definition drilling at East Gouldie, reducing drill spacing in the mineral resource area to 75 metre spacing. To date in 2021, 65,967 metres have been completed at East Gouldie, providing 87 new pierce points within the East Gouldie mineral inventory. Results continue to confirm that the grade, width, and overall shape of the orebody are consistent with previously reported intercepts used for mineral resource estimation.

Drilling highlights in the East Gouldie infill area include the following estimated true width intercepts: 6.2 g/t of gold over 61.7 metres including 10.9 g/t gold over 21.0 metres at 1,102 metres depth (MEX19-154WC);6.8 g/t gold of gold over 41.4 metres at 1,069 metres depth, including 10.4 g/t gold over 20.6 metres (MEX21-208);7.9 g/t of gold over 25.5 metres at 1,496 metres depth (MEX21-203R). These results continue to define high grade zones within the broader mineralized envelope. Step out drilling beyond the mineral resource envelope reported at year-end 2020 has extended the mineralized envelope to the east with two drill holes cutting significant mineralization. Extension drilling highlights include the following estimated true width intercepts: 11.6 g/t of gold over 4.9 metres at 1,487 metres depth (MEX 20-180W); 2.0 g/t gold over 20.5 metres at 1,588 metres depth (MEX21-202) as the best interval in a wide zone of mineralization with five discrete reported intercepts.See Table 4 for additional results.

Definition drilling also continued in the Odyssey deposit with 3,000 metres drilled from surface and 1,439 metres drilled from underground.

Table 4: Canadian Malartic, East Gouldie New Drill Intercepts, Select for Intervals Greater Than 25 gram metre metal factor.

Gold Depth of Drill Core Est. Gold Grade MidpointDrill Inclusion Zone Hole From To Width True Grade (g/t) Belowhole Type (m) (m) (m) Width (g/t) - - Surface (m) Uncapped 20 g/ (m)* t cap HG WZ Infill 1538.30 1561.60 23.30 21.04 11.68 10.87 -1102.48 South of Infill 1565.20 1572.00 6.80 6.09 6.18 6.18 -1109.88MEX19-154WC HG_WZ South of Infill 1574.50 1596.00 21.50 19.11 5.92 5.56 -1116.30 HG_WZMEX20-164WD HG_WZ Infill 1862.00 1872.10 10.10 8.52 4.93 4.93 -1687.70 SouthMEX20-166W of Infill 1691.00 1704.00 13.00 12.15 2.61 2.61 -1343.98 HG_SZMEX20-166WA HG_SZ Infill 1677.00 1696.50 19.50 18.64 2.52 2.52 -1389.58 North of Infill 1774.00 1817.00 43.00 35.65 4.18 4.18 -1607.74MEX20-171WD HG_WZ Incl. Infill 1779.30 1800.90 21.60 17.91 6.32 6.32 -1603.83 HG_WZ Infill 1826.65 1860.00 33.35 27.27 1.92 1.92 -1641.66MEX20-172AWB HG_SZ Infill 1888.00 1927.80 39.80 33.06 5.35 5.00 -1637.43 Incl. Infill 1888.00 1899.00 11.00 9.14 14.19 12.93 -1628.94 NorthMEX20-180W of Ext. 1622.00 1627.30 5.30 4.93 16.66 11.55 -1487.29 HG_SZ HG_NZ Infill 1608.00 1629.00 21.00 18.54 5.71 5.55 -1329.29 Incl. Infill 1611.45 1617.65 6.20 5.47 14.24 13.68 -1326.53MEX20-182WA North of Infill 1627.60 1635.00 7.40 6.82 5.27 4.88 -1491.80 HG_SZ HG_SZ Infill 1658.10 1674.70 16.60 15.29 2.46 2.46 -1518.54MEX20-186W HG_SZ Infill 1462.80 1472.55 9.75 9.22 9.24 8.94 -1127.43 Incl. Infill 1467.35 1471.80 4.45 4.21 13.77 13.12 -1128.53 NorthMEX20-191WB of Infill 1556.85 1563.00 6.15 5.60 6.47 6.47 -1405.01 HG_SZ NorthMEX20-192WB of Infill 1750.00 1773.00 23.00 19.31 2.28 2.28 -1593.22 HG_WZ HG_SZ Infill 1733.00 1773.00 40.00 33.24 3.66 3.38 -1556.26 Incl. Infill 1733.00 1744.00 11.00 9.14 4.36 3.35 -1543.80MEX20-193WC Incl. Infill 1756.00 1761.00 5.00 4.16 8.45 8.45 -1560.98 South of Infill 1782.00 1796.00 14.00 11.64 2.72 2.72 -1587.12 HG_SZMEX20-193WD HG_SZ Infill 1754.80 1770.30 15.50 12.35 8.81 8.54 -1538.60 HG_NZ Infill 1574.00 1606.00 32.00 26.82 6.06 5.84 -1236.61MEX20-195EXT Incl. Infill 1583.00 1588.00 5.00 4.19 12.02 11.43 -1234.37 Incl. Infill 1601.20 1604.90 3.70 3.10 8.98 8.98 -1243.05 HG_SZ Infill 1673.00 1695.00 22.00 17.46 2.17 2.17 -1281.39 HG_NZ Infill 1536.30 1546.50 10.20 9.86 3.32 3.32 -1174.03 SouthMEX20-195EXTW of Infill 1638.40 1650.85 12.45 11.85 6.20 6.20 -1232.25 HG_SZ Incl. Infill 1642.20 1646.80 4.60 4.38 9.97 9.97 -1232.18MEX21-196ZB HG_SZ Infill 1347.00 1352.05 5.05 4.74 11.18 10.98 -1165.86MEX21-196ZC HG_NZ Infill 1300.40 1315.00 14.60 12.00 5.47 4.25 -1132.96 HG_SZ Infill 1369.00 1382.70 13.70 11.02 3.12 3.12 -1185.69 NorthMEX21-197Z** of Infill 1879.55 1898.00 18.45 16.24 2.10 2.10 -1675.42 HG_SZMEX21-198 HG_SZ Infill 1775.60 1805.00 29.40 24.99 5.23 5.23 -1628.00 Incl. Infill 1795.00 1804.00 9.00 7.65 10.08 10.08 -1635.91MEX21-199 HG_NZ Infill 1379.00 1393.45 14.45 14.03 4.61 4.61 -1132.61 HG_SZ Infill 1467.25 1488.80 21.55 20.69 1.80 1.80 -1186.64MEX21-201** HG_WZ Infill 1597.40 1607.00 9.60 9.37 2.67 2.67 -1279.32 NorthMEX21-202** of Ext. 1787.00 1807.50 20.50 20.48 2.04 2.04 -1588.43 HG_SZ North of Infill 1696.40 1700.20 3.80 3.51 14.10 14.10 -1470.55MEX21-203R HG_WZ HG_WZ Infill 1719.40 1746.95 27.55 25.52 7.95 7.95 -1496.07 Incl. Infill 1728.10 1739.55 11.45 10.61 14.47 14.47 -1496.55 SouthMEX21-205** of Infill 1040.00 1046.70 6.70 5.33 4.78 4.63 -980.08 HG_NZ HG_WZ 40 m 1509.00 1553.10 44.10 41.42 6.82 6.82 -1069.30MEX21-208** Infill Incl. 40 m 1510.00 1531.90 21.90 20.57 10.42 10.42 -1063.58 Infill East Gouldie Exp. 2230.60 2235.55 4.95 4.57 1.84 1.84 -1828.38 Ext East Gouldie Exp. 2231.80 2233.70 1.90 1.75 3.78 3.78 -1828.16RD20-4674 Ext New Zone Exp. 2634.55 2645.00 10.45 9.26 3.50 3.50 -2102.45 South New Zone Exp. 2637.00 2640.00 3.00 2.66 6.05 6.05 -2101.62 South East Gouldie Exp. 2087.40 2093.00 5.60 4.81 6.29 6.29 -1988.66 Ext East Gouldie Exp. 2101.70 2103.65 1.95 1.68 1.77 1.77 -1998.92RD21-4678 Ext East Gouldie Exp. 2118.50 2119.80 1.30 1.12 7.02 7.02 -2012.42 Ext East Gouldie Exp. 2142.00 2143.15 1.15 1.00 6.12 6.12 -2031.58 Ext NewRD21-4680A Zone Exp. 2691.10 2697.40 6.30 5.04 1.94 1.94 -2303.22 South

** Drillhole not surveyed yet, drill rig still on the set-up.

Figure 10: East Gouldie Longitudinal and Cross Section Demonstrating Infill Results and East Extension Exploration Drilling. https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/ba45924a-36bd-46b3-bbce-c90a8f721312

Three drills continued to work on the regional exploration program, with drilling concluded at East Amphi and on the eastern extension of East Gouldie from the Rand property.

East Amphi is located three kilometres northwest of the Canadian Malartic pit. To date, 7,900 metres of drilling have been completed at East Amphi and results indicate the presence of significant mineralization at depth below the historic workings. Two zones are being defined with new intercepts in the Nessie zone of 2.16 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 17.19 metres in drill hole EA20-4187, and 14.13 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 1.70 metres in drill hole EA21-4196. Follow up drilling of the adjacent Kraken zone, returned an intercept of 2.01 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 29.77 metres. This interval is tentatively interpreted to consist of both the Nessie and Kraken zones where they converge along strike.

As previously reported, exploration drilling conducted earlier this year on the Rand property targeting the projected down plunge extension of the East Gouldie zone encountered significant mineralization in drill hole RD21-4680A, with an intercept located 1,150 metres from the eastern limit of the East Gouldie mineral resources reported at year-end 2020. (Please see the Yamana press release issued April 28, 2021, titled Yamana Gold Reports Strong First Quarter 2021 Production Results, available at www.yamana.com.) Follow-up drilling in this area has generated two new widely separated intercepts, reported as estimated true widths in the projected plane of East Gouldie: 1.84 g/t of gold over 4.57 metres including 3.78 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 1.75 metres (RD 20-4674); 6.29 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 4.81 metres (RD21-4678).

Extending hole RD20-4674 into the footwall of the East Gouldie zone resulted in the discovery of a new sub-parallel zone located 400 metres south of the East Gouldie extension reporting 3.50 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 9.26 metres, while an extension of previously reported RD20-4680A reported 1.94 g/t of gold over an estimated true width of 5.04 metres, also in the new zone.

These new results extend the East Gouldie zone 1,260 metres beyond the reported East Gouldie mineral resource and onto the Rand Malartic property. Combined with the extension hole MEX 21-202 reported above, there is now a strong target area potential for follow up drilling up dip from the new intercepts. See Figure 10.

All intervals in the East Gouldie Extension and the new zone consist of sheared metasedimentary rocks of the Pontiac Group, with pyrite mineralization associated with sericite, carbonate, and chlorite alteration.

The 2021 budget for infill and exploration drilling on the Odyssey Underground Project is $11.9 million (50% basis) with the objective of completing 141,400 metres of drilling, largely on the East Gouldie deposit. The district exploration budget was increased from $3.2 million (50% basis) to $4.4 million (50% basis) to drill an additional four pierce points into the newly defined eastern extension of the East Gouldie zone.

Qualified PersonsScientific and technical information contained in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Henry Marsden (P. Geo. and Senior Vice President, Exploration). Mr. Marsden is an employee of Yamana Gold Inc. and a Qualified Person as defined by Canadian Securities Administrators' National Instrument 43-101 -Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

Quality Assurance and Quality ControlYamana incorporates a Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) program for all of its mines and exploration projects which conforms to industry best practices.

Samples are transported in security sealed bags for preparation atGeoassay, ALS and SGS analyticallaboratories. ALS and SGS are both ISO 9001:2008 and 17025 certified laboratories, while Geoassay is undergoing certification. Gold is analyzed by gold fire assay with 30 grams or 50 grams aliquot and AAS finish. Samples over 5 g/t gold (El Pen, Minera Florida and Cerro Moro) and 10 g/t gold (Canadian Malartic) are re-analyzed by gravimetric finish methods. Silver is determined using a four acid digestion and AAS finish (ore level) and samples over 30g/t are re-analyzed by gravimetric finish methods. Five percent of all pulps are further checked by secondary certified laboratories (ALS, SGS, Bureau Veritas) using the same analytical methods.

All exploration diamond drill cores are split in half by mechanical spitting or core sawing and sampled at appropriate intervals for assay. The remaining core, coarse reject and pulps are stored on-site in a secure location.

Certified reference standards, duplicates, sterile and blanks are routinely inserted into the sample stream as a control for assay accuracy, bias, precision and contamination. The results of these checks are tracked and failures are re-analyzed. This information also includes pulp checks carried out in the secondary lab.

About YamanaYamana Gold Inc. is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with significant gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile and Argentina. Yamana plans to continue to build on this base through expansion and optimization initiatives at existing operating mines, development of new mines, the advancement of its exploration properties and, at times, by targeting other consolidation opportunities with a primary focus in the Americas.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:Investor Relations 416-815-02201-888-809-0925Email: investor@yamana.com

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Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements if circumstances or managements estimates, assumptions or opinions should change, except as required by applicable law. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. 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