September 11, 2024

September 11, 2024 – New Gold Inc. (“New Gold” or the “Company”) (TSX and NYSE American: NGD) is pleased to provide an update on its ongoing Rainy River exploration program. Over the first eight months of 2024, exploration drilling at Rainy River has proven successful in advancing the Company’s exploration objectives to expand existing resource envelopes, confirm the continuity of potential new mining zones, and grow the mineralized footprint through new near-mine discoveries. These results are expected to have a positive impact on Rainy River’s mineral resource estimate at year-end 2024 and provide high-quality targets as the foundation of the Company’s exploration strategy in the coming years.

“The strong exploration results support our ongoing exploration strategy and confirm the upside potential remaining at Rainy River” stated Patrick Godin, President and CEO. “This is our first major drilling campaign since 2017, and it is delivering positive results, confirming that the deposit remains open at depth and along strike, highlighting the potential for additional underground reserves close to existing infrastructure, while shallow drilling of near-surface targets demonstrates the potential for additional open pit reserves.”

Underground Zones Extended Along Strike and at Depth, New Gold Mineralization Intersected between Intrepid and Underground Main

Diamond drilling conducted from surface and from underground confirmed the extension of gold mineralization along strike at Intrepid and down-plunge at the ODM East and 17-East zones of Underground Main (“UG Main”). In addition, diamond drilling from the connection ramp between Intrepid and UG Main led to the intersection of sulphide-bearing gold mineralization above current underground mining cut-off grade (1.74 g/t AuEq) and minimum mining width (2.4 metres) at the Gap Area target.

Underground Highlights1

  • Intrepid Strike-Extension drilling highlights:
    • 3.26 g/t gold and 7.22 g/t silver (3.32 AuEq) over 7.5 metres core length (6 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RR24-2011 including:
      • 6.09 g/t gold and 9.60 g/t silver (6.17 AuEq) over 1.5 metres core length (1 metre estimated true width)

    • 4.44 g/t gold and 38.05 g/t silver (4.78 AuEq) over 4.3 metres core length (4 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RR24-2005 including:
      • 8.83 g/t gold and 46.90 g/t silver (9.24 AuEq) over 1.5 metres core length (1 metre estimated true width)

  • ODM East down-plunge drilling highlights:
    • 2.59 g/t gold and 3.10 g/t silver (2.62 AuEq) over 13.50 metres core length (11 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RR24-2001 including:
      • 5.47 g/t gold and 5.13 g/t silver (5.52 AuEq) over 4.50 metres core length (4 metres estimated true width)

  • 17 East drilling highlights:
    • 4.09 g/t gold and 31.42 g/t silver (4.37 AuEq) over 7.6 metres core length (6 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RR24-2003B including:
      • 8.19 g/t gold and 74.76 g/t silver (8.85 AuEq) over 2.20 metres core length (2 metres estimated true width)

  • New gold mineralization intersection at Gap Area Target:
    • 3.59 g/t gold over 4.50 metres core length (3 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RRUG24-0007 including:
      • 7.65 g/t gold over 1.50 metres core length (1 metres estimated true width)

Continuity of Near-Surface Zones Confirmed, Supporting the Potential for Additional Open Pit Mineral Resources

Completion of the reverse circulation (“RC”) drilling program confirmed the continuity of near-surface gold mineralization at NW-Trend and 280 Zone, including high-grade gold mineralization intersections at NW-Trend, providing potential opportunities for additional open pit mining.


Open Pit Highlights1

  • NW-Trend near-surface drilling highlights:
    • 4.15 g/t gold and 5.13 g/t silver (4.20 AuEq) over 18.0 metres core length (17 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RC24-0020 including:
      • 8.47 g/t gold and 10.28 g/t silver (8.57 AuEq) over 8 metres core length (8 metres estimated true width)

    • 2.34 g/t gold and 11.03 g/t silver (2.44 AuEq) over 12.0 metres core length (12 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RC24-0022 including:
      • 3.47 g/t gold 20.40 g/t silver (3.66 AuEq) over 6 metres core length (6 metres estimated true width)
  • 280 Zone near-surface drilling highlights:
    • 1.20 g/t gold and 0.72 g/t silver (1.21 AuEq) over 32 metres core length (21 metres estimated true width) in Borehole RC24-0050 including:
      • 3.35 g/t gold and 0.90 g/t silver (3.36 AuEq) over 6 metres core length (4 metres estimated true width)

1All gold and silver grades are reported uncapped. It has yet to be determined whether further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. Additional data and further interpretation work are expected to better define the geometry and extent of the mineralized zones. Indicative gold equivalent (AuEq) grades are included for context, estimated using price assumptions of US$1,500 per ounce of gold and US$21.00 per ounce of silver.

Rainy River Exploration Budget Increased by Another $3 Million to the End of 2024, to Follow Up on the Positive Results

Following the highly encouraging results to date, the Company intends to allocate an additional $3 million to the 2024 Rainy River exploration program. Following early success in the first quarter, the Rainy River 2024 exploration budget was increased from $5 million to $9 million, as previously reported. The total budget for Rainy River exploration will be increased by an additional $3 million for a total of $12 million for 2024. The increased budget at Rainy River is expected to provide an additional 13,000 metres of drilling by year-end, targeting high priority targets including UG Main (ODM Main, ODM East, 17 East, and 114-Deep), Gap Area, and Intrepid (Figure 1).

“The exploration successes support the Company’s approach at optimizing net asset value with modest investment, leveraging existing infrastructure,” added Mr. Godin. “Over the past two years, our focus at New Gold has been on operational excellence, project execution, and financial discipline. Both operations are now consistently delivering while we continue to execute on the above priorities, 2024 marks a renewed focus on adding value through exploration and these results are a strong step in the right direction.”

Rainy River Exploration Drilling Results

This year marks the first major exploration campaign carried out at Rainy River since mine opening in 2017. As such, several promising targets remain untested. The Rainy River 2024 exploration program is divided into three main components of equal priority:

  1. Test the potential extension of underground ore zones at depth and along strike.
  2. Explore the previously undrilled gap between Intrepid and UG Main.
  3. Follow up on previously drilled near-surface priority targets surrounding the existing Rainy River open pit.

On the first exploration component, diamond drilling conducted from surface and from underground confirmed the extension of gold mineralization along strike at Intrepid and down-plunge at the ODM East and 17 East zones at UG Main. At Intrepid, new drill intersections locally extend the mineralized envelope by approximately 100 metres towards the east, which has the potential to add underground reserves and increase the gold ounces per level. At UG Main, five boreholes intersected gold mineralization at a depth of up to 850 metres below surface, extending the resource envelopes down-plunge and confirming continuity of existing ore zones. All zones remain open at depth. The new diamond drilling results are expected to have a positive impact on underground resources at year-end.

Additionally, diamond drilling conducted from the underground ramp between Intrepid and UG Main intersected new gold mineralization. UG Main and Intrepid deposits are interpreted to occur along the same stratigraphic units. However, the 1,000-metre strike length between the two deposits remained mostly undrilled prior to this year. Borehole RRUG24-0007 intersected gold-bearing sulphide mineralization grading 3.59 g/t gold over 4.50 metres core length (3 metre estimated true width), above current underground cut-off grade and minimum mining width (Figure 3). Additional underground drilling will focus on exploring the extents of this new mineralized area. All new notable diamond drilling intercepts from Intrepid, ODM East, 17 East, and Gap Area exploration programs are summarized in Tables 1 and 3, and Figure 1 below.

The third exploration component is to define near-surface mineral resources with the potential to be mined by open pit methods. On review of historical exploration data and following the successful addition of Phase 5 open pit mineral reserves at year-end 2023, high-quality targets were identified, of which the NW-Trend, or Western Zone, and 280 Zone were prioritized for RC drilling in 2024. The recently completed RC drilling program proved successful in demonstrating the near-surface continuity of the targeted gold-mineralized zones. High-grade gold intersections at NW-Trend confirms the continuity of high-grade gold zones intersected in historical diamond boreholes. At 280 Zone, several gold-mineralized intersections over 10 metres wide within the first 100 metres below surface confirmed the up-dip continuity of deeper gold zones intersected in historical diamond boreholes. While the economic viability of these targets is currently under evaluation, further extension of open pit mining has the potential to defer reclaim of the low-grade stockpile and improve the long-term gold production profile. All notable results from the RC drilling campaign are summarized in Tables 2 and 4, and Figure 2 below.


Table 1: Notable Exploration Drilling Results at Rainy River Underground1, 2

Zone Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Estimated True Width (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) AuEq
Intrepid RR24-2005

512.9

517.2

4.3

4

4.44

46.90

4.78

Including

515.7

517.2

1.5

1

8.83

17.85

9.24
RR24-2007

518.1

521.1

3.0

3

1.95

72.60

2.11

Including

520.6

521.1

0.5

0.5

7.22

6.35

7.86
RR24-2008

530.0

533.0

3.0

2

2.15

7.50

2.21


546.5

551.0

4.5

4

2.81

13.49

2.88
RR24-2010


519.5

524.5

5.0

4

1.88

7.22

2.00
RR24-2011

548.0

555.5

7.5

6

3.26

9.60

3.32

Including

548.0

549.5

1.5

1

6.09

10.95

6.17

RR24-2012


536.0

539.0

3.0

2

2.29

56.50

2.39

RR24-2013


566.0

570.5

4.5

4

2.96

13.99

3.46

RRUI24-029


72

79

6.5

4

1.92

92.43

2.04

RRUI24-031


100

105

4.5

3

2.32

16.22

3.14

RRUI24-032


99

111

12.0

6

2.17

3.10

2.31
ODM East RR24-2001

809.0

822.5

13.5

11

2.59

5.13

2.62

Including

815.0

819.5

4.5

4

5.47

2.33

5.52
RR24-2001

827.0

831.5

4.5

4

1.84

31.42

1.86
17 East
RR24-2003B

914.0

921.6

7.6

6

4.09

74.76

4.37

Including

914.0

916.2

2.2

2

8.19

21.55

8.85

RR24-2009-W1


807.0

819.0

12.0

11

1.94

8.00

2.13

RR24-2009-W2B


803.0

807.5

4.5

4

1.92

2.95

1.99
RR24-2014-W2

846.5

849.5

3.0

2

4.34

4.20

4.37

Including

846.5

848.0

1.5

1

6.07

NA

6.11
Gap RRUG24-0007

126.0

130.5

4.5

3

3.59

NA

NA

Including

127.5

129.0

1.5

1

7.65

NA

1Notable drilling intervals are defined by 3-metre-long composites with average grade above 1.75 g/t gold. Rainy River underground Mineral Reserves cut-off grade is 1.74 g/t AuEq, minimum mining width is 2.4 metres.
2 Indicative gold equivalent (AuEq) grades are included for context, estimated using price assumptions of US$1,500 per ounce of gold and US$21.00 per ounce of silver.


Figure 1: Notable Drill Intercepts at Rainy River Underground

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Table 2: Notable Near-Surface RC Drilling Results at Rainy River1, 2

Zone Drill Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Estimated True Width (m) Au (g/t) Ag (g/t) AuEq
NW Trend
RC24-0020


93.0

111.0

18.0

17

4.15

5.13

4.20
Including
101.0

109.0

8.0

8

8.47

10.28

8.57
RC24-0022
89.0

101.0

12.0

12

2.34

11.03

2.44
Including
93.0

99.0

6.0

6

3.47

20.40

3.66
RC24-0025
75.0

87.0

12.0

11

1.12

1.42

1.13
RC24-0030

53.0

69.0

16.0

15

0.63

1.05

0.64


99.0

111.0

12.0

11

1.26

7.45

1.33

RC24-0033


117.0

129.0

12.0

9

0.46

10.80

0.56

RC24-0035

61.0

81.0

20.0

19

0.67

0.38

0.67

RC24-0036


115.0

129.0

14.0

14

1.50

0.59

1.51

RC24-0037

133.0

145.0

12.0

12

0.46

0.35

0.46

RC24-0038


51.0

69.0

18.0

16

0.57

0.39

0.57
RC24-0040


71.0

95.0

24.0

22

0.41

0.50

0.41


153.0

165.0

12.0

11

0.80

1.30

0.81
Zone 280

RC24-0045

115.0

127.0

12.0

8

0.76

0.75

0.77

RC24-0047

89.0

101.0

12.0

7

0.73

0.53

0.73

RC24-0048


65.0

77.0

12.0

8

0.52

1.92

0.54
RC24-0050


73.0

105.0

32.0

21

1.20

0.72

1.21

Including

99.0

105.0

6.0

4

3.35

0.90

3.36

RC24-0001


43.0

65.0

22.0

16

0.86

1.07

0.87

RC24-0002


73.0

89.0

16.0

11

0.42

0.38

0.42

RC24-0006


55.0

69.0

14.0

7

0.64

1.86

0.66

RC24-0007

95.0

117.0

22.0

11

0.53

0.73

0.54

RC24-0008


111.0

145.0

34.0

25

0.55

0.74

0.56

RC24-0009

97.0

113.0

16.0

13

0.66

0.68

0.67

RC24-0012

91.0

103.0

12.0

9

1.07

1.90

1.09

Figure 2: Notable RC Drilling Intercepts at 280 Zone and NW-Trend

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Table 3: All New Exploration Diamond Drilling Location and Orientation at Rainy River


Drill Hole
Azimuth

Dip

Length (m)

UTM Easting (m)

UTM Northing (m)

Elevation (m)

RR24-2001

5

-74

935

425,566

5,408,959

348

RR24-2002

7

-71

938

425,996

5,408,891

348

RR24-2003B

350

-77

949

425,996

5,408,891

348

RR24-2004B

0

-73

641

425,053

5,408,840

347

RR24-2005

3

-71

587

427,251

5,409,427

376

RR24-2006

28

-65

950

425,996

5,408,890

348

RR24-2007

19

-64

574

427,251

5,409,427

376

RR24-2008

358

-75

590

427,251

5,409,427

375

RR24-2009

20

-57

909

425,996

5,408,890

348

RR24-2009-W1

20

-57

930

425,996

5,408,890

348

RR24-2009-W2

20

-57

500

425,996

5,408,890

348

RR24-2009-W2B

20

-57

926

425,996

5,408,890

348

RR24-2010

14

-70

575

427,251

5,409,426

376

RR24-2011

11

-72

626

427,251

5,409,426

376

RR24-2012

18

-71

643

427,251

5,409,427

376

RR24-2013

13

-76

669

427,251

5,409,427

376

RR24-2014C

349

-73

482

425,996

5,408,892

348

RR24-2014-W1

349

-73

480

425,996

5,408,892

348

RR24-2014-W2

349

-73

971

425,996

5,408,892

348

RR24-2015

358

-77

689

427,250

5,409,426

375

RR24-2016

19

-68

614

427,252

5,409,426

376

RRUG24-0001

180

-5

400

426,763

5,409,579

-6

RRUG24-0002

180

-43

180

426,763

5,409,579

-8

RRUG24-0003

164

+73

231

426,852

5,409,669

8

RRUG24-0004

189

+38

176

426,850

5,409,668

7

RRUG24-0005

152

-12

195

426,963

5,409,723

23

RRUG24-0006

176

-27

251

426,962

5,409,723

22

RRUG24-0007

164

-24

195

426,851

5,409,668

5

RRUG24-0008

144

+10

176

426,852

5,409,668

6

RRUG24-0009

236

+70

146

426,764

5,409,580

-3

RRUG24-0011

136

+25

176

426,964

5,409,723

24

RRUI24-029

119

-6

105

427,300

5,409,766

28

RRUI24-030

127

+16

131

427,300

5,409,766

28

RRUI24-031

127

+9

116

427,299

5,409,766

28

RRUI24-032

139

+19

111

427,299

5,409,765

28

Table 4: Drilling Location and Orientation of Rainy River RC Drilling


Drill Hole
Azimuth

Dip

Length (m)

UTM Easting (m)

UTM Northing (m)

Elevation (m)

RC24-0001

15

-61

111

426,601

5,410,086

378

RC24-0002

20

-59

131

426,618

5,410,084

378

RC24-0003

10

-62

121

426,574

5,410,067

378

RC24-0004

10

-60

135

426,601

5,410,059

378

RC24-0005

29

-63

161

426,614

5,410,058

378

RC24-0006

56

-49

151

426,619

5,410,087

378

RC24-0007

56

-51

171

426,613

5,410,060

378

RC24-0008

10

-61

171

426,602

5,410,027

378

RC24-0009

348

-63

161

426,594

5,410,026

378

RC24-0010

335

-61

101

426,574

5,410,076

378

RC24-0011

335

-68

121

426,577

5,410,060

378

RC24-0012

320

-61

151

426,603

5,410,018

378

RC24-0013

335

-53

151

426,289

5,409,569

363

RC24-0014

345

-60

151

426,289

5,409,568

363

RC24-0015

16

-60

131

426,290

5,409,566

363

RC24-0016

16

-49

131

426,290

5,409,567

363

RC24-0017

30

-53

151

426,291

5,409,566

363

RC24-0018

318

-64

181

426,290

5,409,567

363

RC24-0019

36

-70

171

426,292

5,409,567

363

RC24-0020

73

-70

115

424,217

5,410,127

366

RC24-0022

70

-69

101

424,236

5,410,146

366

RC24-0023

62

-72

171

424,186

5,410,156

366

RC24-0024

70

-65

141

424,191

5,410,166

366

RC24-0025

64

-49

101

424,216

5,410,183

366

RC24-0026

75

-61

121

424,205

5,410,188

366

RC24-0027

75

-72

111

424,186

5,410,186

366

RC24-0028

55

-70

141

424,188

5,410,191

366

RC24-0029

70

-49

101

424,193

5,410,207

366

RC24-0030

70

-58

111

424,191

5,410,200

366

RC24-0031

57

-64

122

424,193

5,410,206

366

RC24-0032

46

-47

125

424,192

5,410,207

366

RC24-0033

37

-58

131

424,194

5,410,204

366

RC24-0035

40

-56

115

424,328

5,409,952

357

RC24-0036

35

-74

171

424,314

5,409,922

357

RC24-0037

40

-68

171

424,310

5,409,879

357

RC24-0038

50

-64

101

424,365

5,409,937

358

RC24-0039

48

-56

131

424,282

5,409,972

356

RC24-0040

70

-55

191

424,305

5,409,862

357

RC24-0041

35

-50

135

424,372

5,409,775

350

RC24-0044

330

-62

125

426,583

5,410,032

378

RC24-0045

306

-62

155

426,597

5,410,014

378

RC24-0046

316

-49

109

426,582

5,410,041

378

RC24-0047

358

-64

105

426,593

5,410,051

378

RC24-0048

14

-74

151

426,600

5,410,030

378

RC24-0049

28

-61

141

426,602

5,410,031

378

RC24-0050

5

-73

105

426,612

5,410,063

378

RC24-0051

318

-55

165

426,287

5,409,568

363

RC24-0052

28

-72

185

426,292

5,409,567

363

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