Continental Gold Drills Broad and High-Grade Intervals in the Veta Sur Vein System at Buritica, Colombia


TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jan. 29, 2015) - Continental Gold Limited (TSX:CNL)(OTCQX:CGOOF) ("Continental" or the "Company") is pleased to announce results for 15 diamond drill-holes through the Veta Sur vein system at the Company's 100%-owned Buriticá project in Antioquia, Colombia. Drilling continues with the goal of upgrading Inferred resources into the Measured and Indicated categories under National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") guidelines, and delivering overall robust mineral resource growth. The Company recently released a Preliminary Economic Assessment (the "2014 PEA") of the Buriticá Project. The 2014 PEA (entitled "Buritica Gold Project, NI 43-101 Technical Report Preliminary Economic Assessment, Antioquia, Colombia", and dated December 22, 2014 with an effective date of November 17, 2014) is preliminary in nature and includes inferred mineral resources that are considered to be too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves, and there is no certainty the 2014 PEA will be realized. Further, mineral resources are not mineral reserves and have not demonstrated economic viability.

Highlights (referenced in Figures 1 and 2)

  • Drilling was successful in infilling central sections of the Veta Sur vein system through 300 metres of vertical and 300 metres of lateral extents. The Veta Sur system was also extended to the north, southwest and to depth and remains open in these directions. Two of the drill holes, which were designed to infill Veta Sur, continued through the system to the northwest, encountering new veins. Additionally, these two holes then continued past the Veta Sur system and encountered the Yaraguá vein system approximately 300 metres from the most westerly-modeled vein family.
  • In central Veta Sur, drill holes encountered multiple vein families with grades X thicknesses that are substantially greater than those expected from the current mineral resource block model. Broad and/or high-grade intercepts and related master veins include:
  • 10.85 metres @ 56.4 g/t gold and 163 g/t silver, including 2.55 metres @ 108.1 g/t gold and 320 g/t silver (BUSY369D04, V42, elevation of 1,315 metres);
    • 9.75 metres @ 26.4 g/t gold and 91 g/t silver, including 1.68 metres @ 105.0 g/t gold and 366 g/t silver (BUSY369D07, V42, elevation of 1,324 metres);
    • 12.0 metres @ 27.3 g/t gold and 46 g/t silver, including 1.35 metres @ 142.8 g/t gold and 195 g/t silver (BUSY369D11, V42, elevation of 1,272 metres);
    • 0.6 metres @ 116 g/t gold and 109 g/t silver (BUUY289D02, V34, elevation of 1,185 metres);
    • 14.2 metres @ 12.2 g/t gold and 17 g/t silver, including 2.15 metres @ 65.6 g/t gold and 78 g/t silver (BUUY289D02, V31, elevation of 1,152 metres);
    • 0.5 metres @ 107.5 g/t gold and 91 g/t silver (BUUY289D03, V41, elevation of 1,237 metres);
    • 12.7 metres @ 14.8 g/t gold and 87 g/t silver, including 2.0 metres @ 74.9 g/t gold and 468 g/t silver (BUUY289D03, V31, elevation of 1,186 metres); and
    • 1.18 metres @ 97.4 g/t gold and 6 g/t silver (BUUY289D04, V34, elevation of 1,217 metres).
  • These and other intercepts in the 1,100-1,400-metre range of elevations will contribute to increased confidence levels of high-grade gold and silver mineral resources in master veins of central Veta Sur. The grade X thicknesses of these veins are encouraging for future development of an area that is close to mining and haulage development proposed in the 2014 PEA.
  • Elsewhere in central to western Veta Sur, drilling intersected multiple veins below or to the southwest of the current mineral resource envelope, significantly extending the lateral and vertical extents of northern vein families in this area. Key intercepts, in relation to the Veta Sur mineral resource envelope, include:
    • 5.75 metres @ 18.6 g/t gold and 31 g/t silver, including 1.3 metres @ 58.6 g/t gold and 78 g/t silver (BUSY369D09, elevation of 1,360 metres, below mineral resource envelope);
    • 0.5 metres @ 2.7 g/t gold and 903 g/t silver (BUSY369D10, elevation of 1,176 metres, outside mineral resource envelope);
    • 1.2 metres @ 4.7 g/t gold and 853 g/t silver (BUUY289D06, elevation of 1,170 metres, below mineral resource envelope); and
    • 4.75 metres @ 5.1 g/t gold and 13 g/t silver (BUUY289D06, elevation of 975 metres, outside mineral resource envelope).
      These and other extensions of the Veta Sur system shown in Table 1 are all in proximity to mining development proposed in the 2014 PEA.
  • To the north and west of the current Veta Sur mineral resource envelope, two drill holes encountered multiple families of veins that are interpreted to represent as-yet unmodelled northern Veta Sur vein families and also far western extensions of the Yaraguá vein system. Significant intercepts include:
    • 1.6 metres @ 7.4 g/t gold and 41 g/t silver (BUSY369D10, elevation of 1,081 metres);
    • 7.86 metres @ 7.2 g/t gold and 29 g/t silver, including 2.14 metres @ 19.1 g/t gold and 77 g/t silver (BUUY289D05, elevation of 762 metres); and
    • 0.93 metres @ 11.5 g/t gold and 2 g/t silver (BUUY289D05, elevation of 718 metres).

"2014 infill and extension drilling at Veta Sur continuously intersected superior results compared to the current mineral resource estimate," commented Ari Sussman, CEO of Continental. "We look forward to the next mineral resource estimate for the Buriticá project, anticipated in late Q2 2015, and expect to see growth in both the Measured and Indicated ounces."

Details

Continental's 100%-owned, 62,348-hectare project, Buriticá, contains several known areas of high-grade gold and silver mineralization, of base metal carbonate-style ("Stage I") variably overprinted by texturally and chemically distinctive high-grade ("Stage II") mineralization. The two most extensively explored of these areas (the Yaraguá and Veta Sur systems) are central to this land package. The Yaraguá system has been drill-outlined along 1,100 metres of strike and 1,700 vertical metres and partially sampled in underground developments. The Veta Sur system has been drill-outlined along 1,000+ metres of strike and 1,800 vertical metres and has been partially sampled in underground developments. Both systems are characterized by multiple, steeply-dipping veins and broader, more disseminated mineralization and both remain open at depth and along strike, at high grades. See "About Continental Gold" below for a précis of the 2014 PEA prepared in accordance with NI 43-101. This release documents the results of infill and extension drilling to the north and northwest through central Veta Sur. Significant new drill intercepts are listed below in Table I and are referenced in Figures 1 and 2.

Table I: Drilling Highlights
HoleIDFrom
(m)
To
(m)
Intercept
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Zinc
(%)
Elevation
(m)
Vein
BUSY369D04194.85195.50.653.0910.80.57132843
199.95210.810.8556.381631.32131542
incl201.65204.22.55108.07319.81.99
213.3214.421.1221.2113.20.02131141
217.15219.1525.9614.70.03130734
222.45230.558.14.11120.09129632
232.75233.250.53.6215.90.011294-
BUSY369D05138.2139.91.718.98120.80.651451120
298299.251.253.296.60.05130142
365.353660.6511.812.70.03123839
378.65379.350.710.95.90.08122634
382.3382.80.515.7518.40.05122332
385.05386.721.673.624.60.04121932
389.43900.68.395.90.02121632
396.6398.051.452.7980.04120931
399400.51.511.97641.10.44120631
BUSY369D0629.429.90.518.2550.90.071456120
124.55125.651.114.64178.10.17137051
143.1143.70.65.948.50.03135448
208.3208.90.66.7423.30.02129542
218.32190.777.654.10.21128641
229.7230.20.517.71561.69127639
BUSY369D07138.75148.59.7526.491.20.64132442
incl138.75140.431.68104.983661.43
149.91533.13.5210.20.02132041
154.5159.154.6511.2525.30.02131539
178178.60.61.21.10.09129834
263263.60.65.59.50.32122728
275.52760.52.719.80.01121626
331.8332.550.751.292.20.07117022
BUSY369D0839.339.850.552.21240.611471120
130.3133.83.533.78110.60.27139742
incl131.4133.31.956.55176.40.44
148.65149.65124.3736.50.04138541
225225.920.921.145.50.85132531
244.8245.350.555.5260.80.25131030
260.17261.61.435.266.70.24129726
274.35274.850.553.956.82.36128724
328328.950.951.213.50.03124620
387.7388.951.250.8124.80.451202below
398.45398.950.52.3350.2119410
BUSY369D0959.860.30.52.8428.70.091470120
100100.50.50.7721.50.31143690
185.95191.75.7518.6331.30.241360below
incl185.95187.251.358.5577.50.57
193.31940.76.6315.80.211358below
200.6201.10.5334.20.161352below
204.7205.650.951.6720.50.2134939
BUSY369D10103.2103.80.61.2520.80.151478110
170.15175.655.59.75107.60.26142448
incl171.31742.718.78102.80.491425
183.2183.70.54.1450.43141743
199.52000.521.237.10.37140542
202.2202.70.514.11650.09140341
214214.50.52.5429.80.04139439
230.1230.60.52.4734.10.44138234
324.55325.91.354.256.70.091311below
380.1386.76.62.17135.50.31267below
468.55470.351.81.2197.31.141209below
517.55518.050.52.699031.481176outside
555.7556.250.555.1611.80.021150outside
617619.252.253.668.80.011108outside
657658.61.67.3640.70.241081outside
771772.91.93.7720.70.051006outside
771772.91.93.7720.70.051006outside
875.05875.550.50.9731.91.92939outside
982.45983.4511.010.50869outside
BUSY369D1117.918.70.81.7424.63.61528outside
87.1587.650.54.2418.20.061468120
126.15126.70.551.314.30.32143290
247.22480.81.393.30.05131943
285.9297.91227.28460.26127242
incl286.6287.951.35142.81194.70.22
305.52306.320.83.773.40.03126439
313315.62.611.1718.70.19125634
618.06618.80.7420.848.80.0697120
646.92647.450.5312.256.80.01944below
BUUY289D178.6179.150.551.3440.091489outside
223.9224.550.651.070.90.031447outside
241.95242.70.751.067.20.121430outside
256.45257.150.72.213.50.031416outside
260.95261.60.653.3710.50.161412outside
BUUY289D0100.50.510.3537.80.051350120
14.5515.150.62.9310.70.121337110
4242.50.53.746.20.031313below
HoleID From
(m)
To
(m)
Intercept
(m)
Gold
(g/t)
Silver
(g/t)
Zinc
(%)
Elevation
(m)
Vein
82.05 83.4 1.35 2.81 3.3 0.01 1277 65
138.4 140 1.6 42.85 27 0.35 1226 42
143.5 144 0.5 4.12 40.1 0.21 1222 -
147.95 148.95 1 8.43 46.4 0.03 1218 41
180.9 181.65 0.75 7.19 8.9 0.04 1189 -
185 186.7 1.7 26.77 26.8 0.01 1185 39
192.05 192.55 0.5 28.3 64.7 0.09 1180 34
200.65 201.35 0.7 8.32 5.8 0.02 1172 -
205.25 205.75 0.5 12.2 21.1 0.02 1168 32
218 218.6 0.6 2.3 13.1 0.06 1157 -
222.6 229 6.4 11.24 13 0.06 1148 31
incl 225.45 227.4 1.95 33.02 33 0.16
268.15 268.8 0.65 7.34 21.5 1.68 1113 below
281.15 281.75 0.6 1.22 2.4 0.65 1101 below
306.6 308.45 1.85 1.31 24.6 0.03 1078 24
BUUY289D02 26 26.55 0.55 1.17 5.3 0.08 1312 90
63.2 64 0.8 9.89 8.7 0.02 1279 below
92.5 93.25 0.75 1.73 2.6 0.01 1253 48
116.85 118.1 1.25 36.74 56.9 1.13 1231 42
119.1 121.1 2 11.81 25.6 0.15 1229 42
124.2 124.9 0.7 16.5 40.4 0.03 1225 41
137.25 138 0.75 2.72 19.9 0.02 1214 -
161.4 164 2.6 8.29 13.3 0.09 1191 39
170.4 171 0.6 116 109 0.22 1185 34
180.75 181.9 1.15 8.26 6.8 0.01 1175 -
183.2 183.9 0.7 17.5 10.8 0.02 1174 32
185.5 186 0.5 14.65 71.9 0.04 1172 32
187.5 190.5 3 7.56 8.3 0.01 1168 32
195.2 209.4 14.2 12.22 17.3 0.03 1152 31
incl 200.6 202.75 2.15 65.56 78.2 0.01
213.5 214 0.5 14.5 11.8 0.28 1148 30
226.5 227 0.5 4.43 3.6 0.13 1136 below
239 242.6 3.6 5.75 140.6 0.2 1123 below
244.5 245.5 1 1.94 183.8 0.29 1121 below
252 253.2 1.2 1.53 11 0.07 1114 below
267.7 268.2 0.5 1.79 14.8 0.02 1101 24
BUUY289D03 33.3 34 0.7 1.04 28.5 0.08 1431 outside
52 52.5 0.5 3.73 11.5 0.81 1414 outside
115 115.5 0.5 3.19 4.5 0.04 1357 120
124.5 125 0.5 1.78 7.5 0.13 1349 110
177 178 1 5.69 3.1 0.01 1303 65
215.5 216 0.5 3.3 7.5 0.01 1270 43
248 248.5 0.5 16.5 14.6 0.04 1242 42
253.5 254 0.5 107.5 91.1 0.13 1237 41
260 260.5 0.5 64.4 8.7 0.02 1231 39
263.55 264.15 0.6 14.85 25.8 0.06 1228 34
265.5 266 0.5 6.07 10.7 0.09 1227 34
299 300.3 1.3 5.85 5.4 0.04 1197 32
301 313.7 12.7 14.83 87.1 0.07 1186 31
incl 305.7 307.7 2 74.9 468.3 0.26
330.45 331 0.55 9.3 10.6 0.2 1171 30
478.25 479.2 0.95 2.52 8.2 0.01 1044 20
BUUY289D04 49.23 49.73 0.5 9.03 38 0.47 1348 110
60.25 60.9 0.65 1.05 3.9 0.05 1339 90
133.55 134.06 0.51 2.48 9.1 0.02 1279 48
183.5 185.16 1.66 2.17 5.4 0.21 1239 41
196.31 197.44 1.13 10.84 10.3 0.03 1229 39
199.29 203.31 4.02 2.51 14 0.05 1225 -
211.76 212.94 1.18 97.4 5.5 0.02 1217 34
414.18 414.8 0.62 1.57 2.1 0.01 1064 below
419.53 420.48 0.95 1.11 1.2 0 1060 below
492.9 494 1.1 2.31 68.8 0.96 1009 below
549.7 551.25 1.55 1.9 6.3 0.01 971 outside
581.72 582.33 0.61 1.16 2.3 0.05 951 outside
607.1 608.14 1.04 6.8 17.6 0.01 935 outside
BUUY289D05 17.12 17.65 0.53 6.5 16 0.39 1347 110
41.65 42.3 0.65 2.97 32.8 0.14 1326 90
110.9 111.46 0.56 9.56 6.5 0.02 1267 48
122.9 123.4 0.5 1.85 8.1 0.01 1257 43
159.02 159.6 0.58 2.45 5 0.01 1227 below
174.9 175.5 0.6 2.99 13.9 0.08 1214 below
183.1 183.6 0.5 20 27.5 0.02 1208 39
188.9 191.8 2.9 12.46 17.6 0.2 1201 34
219 219.89 0.89 3.02 1.2 0.01 1178 31
469.65 470.25 0.6 0.99 2.6 0.01 979 below
591.4 592 0.6 1.15 3.7 0.06 886 outside
651.4 654.12 2.72 4 6.6 0.02 841 outside
697.5 698.64 1.14 3.72 10.7 0.05 808 outside
701.4 703.08 1.68 4.65 5.1 0.06 805 outside
733.18 733.9 0.72 1.16 3.5 0.03 783 outside
756.56 764.42 7.86 7.21 29.1 0.28 762 outside
incl 756.56 758.7 2.14 19.08 76.8 0.95
766.08 769.13 3.05 1.86 9.6 0.01 759 outside
773.94 774.63 0.69 2.53 33.8 0.78 754 outside
783.17 784.17 1 5.23 6.1 0 748 outside
792.05 792.92 0.87 2.98 3.3 0.01 742 outside
811.07 811.72 0.65 6.83 49.5 0.28 728 outside
816.5 817.46 0.96 5.55 0.5 0 725 outside
826.41 827.34 0.93 11.45 1.6 0 718 outside
834.6 835.5 0.9 8.28 5.8 0 712 outside
859.36 860.7 1.34 1.4 3.6 0.17 695 outside
866.98 867.86 0.88 1.64 1.5 0.01 690 outside
BUUY289D06 0 1.45 1.45 2.2 20 0.11 1326 below
39.3 40.5 1.2 5.04 2.8 0.02 1293 below
50.25 52.3 2.05 4.83 3.7 0.01 1284 48
58 58.6 0.6 53.9 4.8 0.01 1278 43
145.32 146.43 1.11 20.95 15.4 0.05 1209 39
157.2 157.7 0.5 11.25 17.3 0.14 1200 34
197 198.2 1.2 4.73 853 0.15 1170 below
199.4 200 0.6 2.37 61.9 0.02 1169 below
293.75 294.75 1 1.31 4.1 0.03 1098 outside
346 346.7 0.7 3.52 9.6 0.01 1061 outside
376.7 378 1.3 7.42 31.1 0.02 1039 outside
447.2 449.05 1.85 3.47 5.9 0.04 989 outside
456.3 458.7 2.4 3.3 14.9 0.03 982 outside
460.85 462.85 2 2.09 21.1 0.02 979 outside
463.55 468.3 4.75 5.09 12.9 0.05 975 outside
473.7 479 5.3 1.73 7.4 0.03 968 outside
484.6 487.2 2.6 3.82 7 0.04 962 outside
588.7 589.5 0.8 2.03 3.6 0.01 895 outside
602.5 604.2 1.7 5.43 2.9 0.01 886 outside
618.2 619 0.8 2 75.9 0.03 876 outside
627.25 627.8 0.55 2.29 17.3 0.01 871 outside
* Intercepts calculated at 1 g/t gold + 50 g/t silver cut-off grades for minimum intervals of 0.5 metres, with up to 30% internal dilution. True widths not accurately known but generally are between 30% of the down-hole interval and near true width. Drill-holes designated "BUUY" were collared from underground, and drill-holes designated "BUSY" were collared at surface. Holes directionally-drilled from "mother holes" (BUUYDxxx or BUSYDxxx) are designated BUUYxxxDxx or BUSYxxxDxx), as the case may be.
** Intercepts in vein domains are respectively nominated by vein code (e.g. V34) whereas other intercepts are designated as below or outside of the current Veta Sur mineral resource envelopes. Intercepts with grades X thicknesses apparently significantly greater than for the corresponding vein domains in the current resource block model are also highlighted in gray.

Eight holes (BUSY369D04 to BUSY369D11, inclusive) and a further six holes (BUUY289D01 to BUUY289D06, inclusive) were respectively deviated and directionally drilled from "mother" holes BUSY369D and BUUY289D, to the south of Veta Sur. The deviated holes were drilled to the north and northwest across the Veta Sur system, infilling central areas of the mineral resource envelope as well as targeting potential extensions to depth (Figures 1 and 2). Holes drilled to the northwest also targeted potential southwest extensions of the deeper Veta Sur and far western Yaraguá systems (Figures 1 and 2).

In central Veta Sur, drill holes encountered multiple vein families over 300 metres of vertical and lateral extents with apparent grades X thicknesses generally comparable with or significantly greater than those expected from the current mineral resource block model. Broad and/or high-grade intercepts and related master veins include:

  • 10.85 metres @ 56.4 g/t gold and 163 g/t silver, including 2.55 metres @ 108.1 g/t gold and 320 g/t silver (BUSY369D04, V42, elevation of 1,315 metres);
    • 0.7 metres @ 77.6 g/t gold and 54 g/t silver (BUSY369D06, V41, elevation of 1,286 metres);
    • 9.75 metres @ 26.4 g/t gold and 91 g/t silver, including 1.68 metres @ 105 g/t gold and 366 g/t silver (BUSY369D07, V42, elevation of 1,324 metres);
    • 12.0 metres @ 27.3 g/t gold and 46 g/t silver, including 1.35 metres @ 142.8 g/t gold and 195 g/t silver (BUSY369D11, V42, elevation of 1,272 metres);
    • 0.6 metres @ 116.0 g/t gold and 109 g/t silver (BUUY289D02, V34, elevation of 1,185 metres);
    • 14.2 metres @ 12.2 g/t gold and 17 g/t silver, including 2.15 metres @ 65.6 g/t gold and 78 g/t silver (BUUY289D02, V31, elevation of 1,152 metres);
    • 0.5 metres @ 107.5 g/t gold and 91 g/t silver (BUUY289D03, V41, elevation of 1,237 metres);
    • 12.7 metres @ 14.8 g/t gold and 87 g/t silver, including 2.0 metres @ 74.9 g/t gold and 468 g/t silver (BUUY289D03, V31, elevation of 1,186 metres); and
    • 1.18 metres @ 97.4 g/t gold and 6 g/t silver (BUUY289D04, V34, elevation of 1,217 metres).

These and other intercepts (highlighted in Table I) in the 1,100 to 1,400-metre range of elevations will contribute to increased confidence levels of high-grade gold and silver mineral resources in master veins of central Veta Sur. The grade X thicknesses encountered are particularly encouraging for potential mining in an area that is close to main haulage development proposed in the 2014 PEA.

Elsewhere in central to western Veta Sur, drilling intersected multiple veins below or to the southwest of the current mineral resource envelope (Table 1), substantially extending the lateral and vertical extents of northern vein families in this area (Figures 1 and 2). Key intercepts and their relationships to the Veta Sur mineral resource envelope, include:

  • 5.75 metres @ 18.6 g/t gold and 31 g/t silver, including 1.3 metres @ 58.6 g/t gold and 78 g/t silver (BUSY369D09, elevation of 1,360 metres, below mineral resource envelope);
  • 0.5 metres @ 2.7 g/t gold and 903 g/t silver (BUSY369D10, elevation of 1,176 metres, outside mineral resource envelope);
  • 1.2 metres @ 4.7 g/t gold and 853 g/t silver (BUUY289D06, elevation of 1,170 metres, below mineral resource envelope); and
  • 4.75 metres @ 5.1 g/t gold and 13 g/t silver (BUUY289D06, elevation of 975 metres, outside mineral resource envelope).

These and other extensions of the Veta Sur system shown in Table 1 are all in proximity to mining development proposed in the 2014 PEA.

To the north and west of the current Veta Sur mineral resource envelope, two drill holes (BUSY369D10 (from 517 metres down-hole) and BUUY289D05 (from 700 metres down-hole) encountered multiple families of veins that are interpreted to represent as-yet unmodelled northern Veta Sur vein families, and also the farthest yet-drilled western extensions of the Yaraguá vein system (Figure 1). Significant intercepts include:

  • 1.6 metres @ 7.4 g/t gold and 41 g/t silver (BUSY369D10, elevation of 1,081 metres);
  • 7.86 metres @ 7.2 g/t gold and 29 g/t silver, including 2.14 metres @ 19.1 g/t gold and 77 g/t silver (BUUY289D05, elevation of 762 metres); and
  • 0.93 metres @ 11.5 g/t gold and 2 g/t silver (BUUY289D05, elevation of 718 metres).

Technical Information

Vic Wall, PhD, special advisor to the Company and a qualified person for the purpose of NI 43-101, has prepared or supervised the preparation of, or approved, as applicable, the technical information contained in this press release. Dr. Wall is a geologist with 35 years' experience in the minerals mining, consulting, exploration and research industries. Following a career in Australian and North American academes, he held senior positions in a number of multinational major and junior minerals companies. A Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Dr. Wall is Principal of Vic Wall & Associates, a Brisbane-based consultancy that provides geoscientific services to mineral companies and government agencies, worldwide.

The Company utilizes a rigorous, industry-standard QA/QC program. HQ and NQ core is sawn or split with one-half shipped to a sample preparation lab in Medellín run by ALS Colombia Limited ("ALS") in Colombia, whereas BQ core samples are full core. Samples are then shipped for analysis to an ALS-certified assay laboratory in Lima, Peru. The remainder of the core is stored in a secured storage facility for future assay verification. Blanks, duplicates and certified reference standards are inserted into the sample stream to monitor laboratory performance and a portion of the samples are periodically check assayed at ACME Analytical Laboratories in Vancouver, British Columbia and/or Inspectorate America Corp. in Reno, Nevada.

The Company does not receive assay results for drill-holes in sequential order; however, all significant assay results are publicly reported. A listing of assay results to date for the Buriticá project is available on the Company's website at www.continentalgold.com.

For additional information on the Buriticá project, please refer to the 2014 PEA, led by M3 Engineering and Technology of Tucson, Arizona, with contributions from other independent consultants including NCL Ingeneria y Construccion SPA, which was responsible for the underground mine plan for the project. The 2014 PEA is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com, on the OTCQX at www.otcmarkets.com and on the Company website at www.continentalgold.com

About Continental Gold

Continental Gold Limited is an advanced-stage exploration and development company with an extensive portfolio of 100%-owned gold projects in Colombia. Spearheaded by a team with over 40 years of exploration and mining experience in Colombia, the Company is focused on advancing its high-grade Buriticá gold project to production. On November 17, 2014, the Company announced the 2014 PEA, the results of which included an 18-year mine life based on 20,055,000 tonnes grading 7.80 g/t gold and 19.35 g/t silver, resulting in 4,777,000 ounces of recovered gold and 7,088,000 ounces of recovered silver, and utilized the May 2014 mineral resource estimate prepared in accordance with NI 43-101. The 2014 PEA concludes an after-tax net present value at a 5% discount of $1.08 billion and an after-tax internal rate of return of 31.5% on an initial capital cost of $390.3 million with a payback of 2.8 years. The 2014 PEA technical report is available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and on the Company website at www.continentalgold.com.

In August 2012, Continental achieved an important milestone, receiving formal approval for the modification of its existing Environmental Impact Assessment. The amendment allows the Company to build a six-kilometre switchback road and begin underground development by constructing a one-kilometre access tunnel. With a goal of being the newest hard rock gold producer in Colombia, Continental has achieved major advances with the access tunnel, which is providing access for underground drilling and will eventually be used for commercial production. A Phase VII drill program is underway at the Buriticá project to further delineate the mineral resources and drill new target zones identified within its concessions.

Additional details on the Buriticá project and the rest of Continental's suite of gold exploration properties are available at www.continentalgold.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains or refers to forward-looking information under Canadian securities legislation, including statements regarding the estimation of mineral resources, results of the 2014 PEA, advancing the Buriticá project, exploration results, potential mineralization, potential development of mine openings, potential improvement of mining dilution grades, timing of an updated mineral resource estimate, and exploration and mine development plans, and is based on current expectations that involve a number of significant business risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements are subject to other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to, an inability to advance the Buriticá project to the next level, failure to convert estimated mineral resources to reserves, capital and operating costs varying significantly from estimates, the preliminary nature of metallurgical test results, delays in obtaining or failures to obtain required governmental, environmental or other project approvals, political risks, uncertainties relating to the availability and costs of financing needed in the future, changes in equity markets, inflation, changes in exchange rates, fluctuations in commodity prices, delays in the development of projects and the other risks involved in the mineral exploration and development industry. Specific reference is made to the most recent Annual Information Form on file with Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities for a discussion of some of the factors underlying forward-looking statements. All of the forward-looking statements made in this press release are qualified by these cautionary statements, and are made as of the date hereof. The Company assumes no responsibility to update them or revise them to reflect new events or circumstances other than as required by law.

Differences in Reporting of Resource Estimates

This press release was prepared in accordance with Canadian standards, which differ in some respects from United States standards. In particular, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the terms "inferred mineral resources," "indicated mineral resources," "measured mineral resources" and "mineral resources" used or referenced in this press release are Canadian mining terms as defined in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects under the guidelines set out in the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the "CIM") Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (the "CIM Standards"). The CIM Standards differ significantly from standards in the United States. While the terms "mineral resource," "measured mineral resources," "indicated mineral resources," and "inferred mineral resources" are recognized and required by Canadian regulations, they are not defined terms under standards in the United States. "Inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian securities laws, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or other economic studies. Readers are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of measured or indicated mineral resources will ever be converted into reserves. Readers are also cautioned not to assume that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable. Disclosure of "contained ounces" in a resource is permitted disclosure under Canadian regulations; however, United States companies are only permitted to report mineralization that does not constitute "reserves" by standards in the United States as in place tonnage and grade without reference to unit measures. Accordingly, information regarding resources contained or referenced in this press release containing descriptions of our mineral deposits may not be comparable to similar information made public by United States companies.

To view Figures 1 and 2, visit the following links:

Figure 1: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/989633Figure1PlanView.jpg

Figure 2: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/989633Figure2LongSection.jpg

Contact Information:

Continental Gold Limited
+1.416.583.5610
info@continentalgold.com
www.continentalgold.com

Figure 1 - Plan View of highlights of new drilling, showing the surface projection of veins in the current (2014) Veta Sur and Yaraguá mineral resource models on geology-topography. Line A-B refers to the section line for Figures 2. Figure 2 - Long Section, (line A-B on Figure 1), showing highlights of new drilling against the outlines of the 2014 Veta Sur mineral resource envelope.