Quartz Mountain Project United States

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Quick Facts

Ownership

Right to Earn 100% Interest

Location

Oregon, United States

Stage

Advanced Exploration

Commodity

Gold

The Quartz Mountain Gold Project is a longer-term growth opportunity for Alamos Gold®. It has an established Mineral Resource and strong exploration potential through a large prospective land package.

Mineral Reserves and Resources

as of December 31, 20231

Measured and Indicated
Mineral Resources

000 oz Au

339

Inferred
Mineral Resources

000 oz Au

1,147

1 Please see 2023 year end Mineral Reserves and Resources opens in a new windowstatement for additional detail.

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Quartz Mountain is located in south-central Oregon, approximately 50 kilometres west-northwest of the city of Lakeview on the northern extension of the prolific Basin and Range Province of Nevada.

Quartz Mountain is a later stage exploration project located in south-central Oregon. Over the years, approximately 80,000 metres of drilling has been conducted, with the majority of work focused on the Crone Hill and Quartz Butte deposits, which host the current Inferred Mineral Resource. Combined with the Angel’s Camp Property, the project covers a large land package with significant exploration potential.

Alamos Gold® has an option agreement with Seabridge Gold Inc. that requires a CAD$3 million payment upon completion of a compliant feasibility study and a positive production decision. An additional payment of CAD$15 million, or a 2% net smelter return royalty, is payable on successful permitting of the project.

Alamos Gold® acquired a right to earn a 100% interest in Quartz Mountain and 50% joint venture interest in the adjacent Angel’s Camp Gold Property through our 2013 acquisition of Orsa Ventures.

The Quartz Mountain gold district is located in a Mid-Tertiary volcanic highland within the northern transitional zone of the Great Basin. This highland area is characterized by a bimodal volcanic suite consisting of basalt flows and tuff with rhyolitic dome complexes. Hydrothermal alteration in the district is characterized by acid leaching of the host rocks and subsequent precipitation of quartz in the gold zones. Mineralization at Quartz Mountain represents a low-sulphidation epithermal system based on the characteristic mineralogical assemblage of adularia, cinnabar and stibnite.

Alamos Gold® envisions Quartz Mountain as an open pit and heap leach operation. Both the Crone Hill and Quartz Butte properties are subject to underlying royalties.