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Bonterra Intersects 21.9 g/t Au over 4.4 m; Including 158.5 g/t over 0.5 m at the Barry Underground Project

Val-d'Or, Quebec--(Newsfile Corp. - December 12, 2022) - Bonterra Resources Inc. (TSXV: BTR) (OTCQX: BONXF) (FSE: 9BR2) ("Bonterra" or the "Company") is pleased to announce more results from the ongoing infill drilling campaign at the Barry underground project. The Company commenced a 125,000 metres ("m") drill program at the Barry underground deposit last August, which contains 0.5 million ounces of Measured and Indicated Mineral resources and 0.7 million ounces of Inferred Mineral resources, as stated in the last mineral resource estimate (the "2021 MRE", see press release dated June 23, 2021). To date, 21,800 m (51 holes) of infill drilling has been completed from the surface, mainly in the upper half of the Barry underground deposit. Since the previous release dated November 15, 2022, assays from 11 holes have been received. Highlights from these assays are presented in the present release.

Highlights include:

  • 21.9 g/t Au over 4.4 m, including 158.5 g/t Au over 0.5 m in hole MB-22-541

  • 7.5 g/t Au over 2.8 m, including 30.3 g/t Au over 0.6 m in hole MB-22-542

  • 13.0 g/t Au over 3.7 m, including 49.7 g/t Au over 0.5 m and 6.7 g/t Au over 3.9 m, including 27.2 g/t Au over 0.7 m and 4.3 g/t Au over 5.8 m, including 24.2 g/t Au over 0.5 m in hole MB-22-547A

  • 8.1 g/t Au over 4.0 m, including 44.5 g/t Au over 0.7 m in hole MB-22-548

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Marc André Pelletier, President and CEO, commented: "The ongoing infill drill program at Barry is focused on the upper half of the underground deposit and continues to deliver high-grade results. It is common to intercept more than one lens of mineralization in a single drill hole at Barry. For example, numerous high-grade intercepts are reported across six different lenses in drill hole MB 22-547A; highlighted by 13.0 g/t Au over 3.7 m in lens AB17; 6.7 g/t Au over 3.9 m in lens 800; and 4.3 g/t Au over and 5.8 m in lens H11. The Company intends to continue infill drilling the Barry deposit next year with two diamond drills on surface at a rate of approximately 6,000 m per month."

Diamond Drilling Results Highlights:


 
Figure 1 - Barry Project -Surface Plan, Holes, and Highlights Location
 
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The ongoing infill drill program of the Barry underground project is designed to convert the Inferred resources from the 2021 MRE into Indicated resources by decreasing the drill spacing to 25 m. The program especially aims to delineate and expand high-grade mineralized shoots identified in the 2021 MRE. Results from recent assays, including those in this press release, underscore the economic potential of the underground mineralization with high-grade intersections between 100 m and 300 m below surface in well know mineralized lenses. For example, MB-22-541 reported 21.9 g/t Au over 4.4 m, including 158.5 g/t Au over 0.5 m in H8 Zone, 200 m below surface; MB-22-548 returned 8.1 g/t Au over 4.0 m, including 44.5 g/t Au over 0.7 m from the H3 Zone, 300 m below the surface; MB-22-547A returned 4.3 g/t Au over 5.8 m, including 24.2 g/t Au over 0.5 m from H11 Zone, 350 m below surface; 13.0 g/t over 3.7 m, including 49.7 g/t Au over 0.5 m 100 m below the surface from AB 17 Zone; and lastly MB-542 reported 7.5 g/t Au over 2.8 m, 100 m below the surface from the AB 01 Zone. These strong intercepts as well as certain intercepts highlighted in press releases throughout 2022 are shown on Figure 2.


 
Figure 2 - Barry Project - Composite Long Section of the Barry Deposit
 
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The sub-vertical 800 Zone and its surrounding H-series zones continue to provide high-grade drilling results as highlighted by hole MB-22-547A returning 6.7 g/t Au over 3.9 m, including 27.2 g/t Au over 0.7 m and hole MB-22-542 returning 2.6 g/t Au over 4.2, including 14.5 g/t Au over 0.5 m (Figures 3 and 4).


 
Figure 3 - Barry Project - Cross Section 25 m, Hole MB-22-547A, looking southwest
 
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Figure 4 - Barry Project - Cross Section 25m, Hole MB-22-542, looking southwest
 
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Barry Deposit Geology

The Barry gold deposit is characterized by three dominant sets of structures, all dipping to the southeast. The sub-vertical shear zones and the H-Series shear zones dipping 25 to 40 degrees are hosted within intermediate to mafic volcanics and tuffs with local felsic intrusions. Contact zones dip at 50-65 degrees along the lower and upper contacts of the D1, D2 and D3 felsic intrusions with mafic volcanics. Gold mineralization is associated with disseminated sulfides within shear zones and veins with local visible gold. The Barry deposit has been delineated over 1.4 kilometres along strike and 700 m below surface and remains open for expansion.

Diamond Drill Hole Results Table:

The following table shows the significant intersections of the drill holes presented in this press release.

Program

Hole ID


From (m)

To
(m)

Length (m)

Grade
(g/t Au)

Metal Factor
(Length * Grade)

Zone

Underground Infill

MB-22-533


113.0

114.2

1.2

4.3

5.2

New H

Underground Infill

MB-22-535


96.5

120.0

23.5

1.2

27.5

D4

Underground Infill

MB-22-535

Including

106.1

110.5

4.4

2.9

12.5

D4

Underground Infill

MB-22-535

Including

106.1

106.7

0.6

9.7

5.8

D4

Underground Infill

MB-22-535


131.0

150.0

19.0

0.6

11.2

New H

Underground Infill

MB-22-535


154.5

197.5

43.0

0.1

6.0

New H

Underground Infill

MB-22-535


202.3

219.0

16.7

0.7

12.1

D2

Underground Infill

MB-22-535

Including

217.0

217.8

0.8

10.8

8.6

D2

Underground Infill

MB-22-536


59.8

66.0

6.2

1.1

7.1

AB18?

Underground Infill

MB-22-536


86.0

93.5

7.5

1.0

7.7

800

Underground Infill

MB-22-536


98.9

108.0

9.1

1.5

13.3

AB09

Underground Infill

MB-22-536

Including

98.9

102.1

3.2

2.7

8.8

AB09

Underground Infill

MB-22-536


128.0

137.7

9.7

0.9

9.1

AB03

Underground Infill

MB-22-536

Including

131.3

132.7

1.4

5.8

8.1

AB03

Underground Infill

MB-22-540


118.1

129.2

11.1

0.8

9.1

H6

Underground Infill

MB-22-540


195.3

197.5

2.2

2.6

5.6

H8

Underground Infill

MB-22-540


242.8

251.8

9.0

1.4

13.0

H1

Underground Infill

MB-22-540

Including

246.4

247.6

1.2

6.2

7.5

H1

Underground Infill

MB-22-541


198.7

203.1

4.4

21.9

96.2

H8

Underground Infill

MB-22-541

Including

199.3

199.8

0.5

158.5

79.3

H8

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


105.7

107.8

2.1

2.8

5.9

AB17

Underground Infill

MB-22-542

Including

106.7

107.8

1.1

5.1

5.6

AB17

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


120.8

125.0

4.2

2.6

11.0

800

Underground Infill

MB-22-542

Including

123.7

124.2

0.5

14.5

7.3

800

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


133.9

136.9

3.0

1.7

5.2

D5

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


142.4

145.2

2.8

7.5

21.1

AB01

Underground Infill

MB-22-542

Including

143.5

144.1

0.6

30.3

18.2

AB01

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


194.8

195.3

0.5

51.6

25.8

New H

Underground Infill

MB-22-542


291.8

294.1

2.3

5.3

12.2

H1

Underground Infill

MB-22-542

Including

291.8

292.8

1.0

10.2

10.2

H1

Underground Infill

MB-22-544


94.1

94.7

0.6

15.9

9.5

AB16

Underground Infill

MB-22-544


281.6

284.0

2.4

2.1

5.0

H1

Underground Infill

MB-22-545


83.8

91.8

8.0

1.0

8.3

H6

Underground Infill

MB-22-546


218.3

221.5

3.2

1.9

6.1

H8

Underground Infill

MB-22-546


392.0

395.8

3.8

1.7

6.5

H12

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


76.0

78.2

2.2

5.2

11.4

AB16

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


98.6

99.1

0.5

10.1

5.1

New H

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


100.3

104.0

3.7

13.0

48.2

AB17

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A

Including

102.5

103.0

0.5

49.7

24.9

AB17

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


104.7

108.0

3.3

3.6

12.0

AB19

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


137.0

140.9

3.9

6.7

26.0

800

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A

Including

138.5

139.2

0.7

27.2

19.0

800

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


178.8

180.0

1.2

6.8

8.1

D2

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A


389.0

394.8

5.8

4.3

24.7

H11

Underground Infill

MB-22-547A

Including

391.5

392.0

0.5

24.2

12.1

H11

Underground Infill

MB-22-548


325.7

329.7

4.0

8.1

32.3

H3

Underground Infill

MB-22-548

Including

328.2

328.9

0.7

44.5

31.1

H3

 

Notes:

  1. The meterage represents the actual length of the drilled lengths.

  2. Estimated true widths for the Barry interpreted zones are as follows: D series, AB series, H series 70% to 90% of core length, 800 series 50% to 70% of core length.

  3. The mineralized intervals listed are above 0.5 g/t Au and with metal factor (grades x thickness) above 5.

  4. Gold grades are uncut.

Quality Control and Reporting Protocols

The Barry project's drill core gold analyses are performed at the Company's Bachelor Mine analytical laboratory (the "Laboratory") and at AGAT Laboratories in Val d'Or. The Company employs a rigorous QA-QC analysis program that meets industry standards. The analyses are carried out by fire assay (A.A.) with atomic absorption finish at Bachelor Mine Laboratory and with gravimetric finish for assay above 10 g/t Au at AGAT laboratories. Blanks, duplicates, and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor the Laboratory's performance. The Company's QA-QC program requires that at least 10% of samples be analyzed by an independent laboratory. These verification samples are sent to ALS Minerals laboratory facility located in Val-d'Or, Quebec. The verifications show a high degree of correlation with the Laboratory's results.

Qualified Person

Donald Trudel, P.Geo., (OGQ # 813) Director of Geology of the Company oversees all exploration activities on the Barry property and has compiled and approved the information contained in this press release. Mr. Trudel is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101
on standards of disclosure for mineral projects.

About Bonterra Resources Inc.

Bonterra is a Canadian gold exploration company with a large portfolio of advanced exploration assets anchored by a central milling facility in Quebec, Canada. The Company has four main assets, Gladiator, Barry, Moroy, and Bachelor that collectively have a total of 1.24 million ounces in Measured and Indicated categories, and 1.78 million ounces in Inferred category. Importantly, the Company owns the only permitted and operational gold mill in the region. Bonterra is focused on graduating from advanced exploration to a development company to deliver shareholder value.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Marc-André Pelletier, President & CEO
ir@btrgold.com

2872 Sullivan Road, Suite 2, Val d'Or, Quebec J9P 0B9
819-279-9304 | Website: www.btrgold.com

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Cautionary and Forward-Looking Statements

Caution regarding forward-looking statements

This press release contains "forward-looking information" that is based on Bonterra's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections. This forward-looking information includes, among other things, statements with respect to Bonterra's exploration and development plans and placing the Bachelor-Moroy deposit under long-term care and maintenance. The words "will", "anticipated", "plans" or other similar words and phrases are intended to identify forward-looking information. This forward-looking information includes namely information with respect to the planned exploration programs and the potential growth in mineral resources. Exploration results that include drill results on wide spacings may not be indicative of the occurrence of a mineral deposit and such results do not provide assurance that further work will establish sufficient grade, continuity, metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to be classed as a category of mineral resource. The potential quantities and grades of drilling targets are conceptual in nature and, there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the targets being delineated as mineral resources. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Bonterra's actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include but are not limited to: uncertainties related exploration and development; the ability to raise sufficient capital to fund exploration and development; changes in economic conditions or financial markets, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; technological or operational difficulties or inability to obtain permits encountered in connection with exploration activities; and labour relations matters. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect our forward-looking information. These and other factors should be considered carefully, and readers should not place undue reliance on such forward-looking information.

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