New Found Gold to raise $50M for exploration at Queensway, Lucky Strike

Hole NFGC-21-241 from the Golden Joint zone intersected 5.2 metres grading 430.2 g/t gold at the Queensway project. Credit: New Found Gold.

New Found Gold (TSXV: NFG; US-OTC: NFGFF) is to issue 4.4 million flow-through common shares of the company at a price of $11.39 each to fund exploration at its Queensway gold project in Newfoundland and its Lucky Strike project located in Ontario.

The shares will be purchased by a syndicate of underwriters led by Canacccord Genuity and BMO Capital Markets, and will raise a total of $50 million. The underwriters have been granted an option to purchase up to an additional 15% of shares under the same terms as the original offering.

The company is the 100%-owner of the Queensway gold project, 15 km west of Gander. A 200,000-metre, eight-rig drill program is underway focused on a 7.8-km corridor along the Appleton fault and a 12.4-km corridor along the JBP fault.

The discovery hole at the Keats zone, found along the Appleton fault, returned 19 metres grading 92.9 grams gold per tonne. The best intersection was 5.2 metres of 430.2 grams gold per tonne from the Golden Joint zone at Queensway. Another standout came from the Lotto zone, 5.2 metres of 430.2 grams gold per tonne. High grade mineralization has been defined over 465 metres down plunge and about 200 metres vertically.

Earlier this month, New Found completed a 3-D model of the Keats-Lotto trend. One drill is sequentially testing multiple targets along the JBP fault zone 5 km east of the Appleton fault. New Found is working on an initial resource estimate for Queensway.

 

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