Valley of the Kings Infill Drilling Continues

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Mar 8, 2016) - Pretium Resources Inc. (PVG) (PVG) ("Pretivm" or the "Company") is pleased to report a sixth set of results from the underground infill drill program at the Brucejack Project's Valley of the Kings. Results continue to confirm the style and grade distribution of the Valley of the Kings gold mineralization in the area currently being tested, which includes the intersection of high grade and visible gold. Reported assays include four intersections grading greater than 1,000 grams per tonne gold. (See Table 1 below for assays.)

Selected drill highlights include:

  • Hole VU-565 intersected 206.23 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 17.00 meters, including 6,980 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 0.50 meters;

  • Hole VU-568 intersected 82.01 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 31.00 meters, including 4,060 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 0.50 meters;

  • Hole VU-573 intersected 39.04 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 23.50 meters, including 1,075 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 0.62 meters;

  • Hole VU-599 intersected 36.12 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 19.56 meters, including 1,075 grams of gold per tonne uncut over 0.60 meters.

Holes VU-565 and VU-568 were drilled from the 1320 drill bay, hole VU-573 was drilled from the 1310 drill bay while hole VU-599 was drilled from the 1260 drill bay. To date results from 186 holes (33,206 meters) have been reported.

For a plan and section views of the reported drill fans please see the following link: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1045917a.pdf.

The 2015/2016 infill drill program is designed to target stope areas in years one through three of the current mine plan for the Valley of the Kings. The planned, drill program has been expanded to include extensions of Domain 20 which are adjacent to areas being mined in the early years of the 2014 Feasibility Mine Plan. Definition drilling from five underground drill stations is in progress and is expected to be completed in the second-quarter of 2016. When completed, roughly 200 vertical meters over a strike length of 250 meters will have been drilled at 7.5 to 10-meter centers. Assay results from drilling will continue to be reported as they are received.

Table 1: Selected Valley of the Kings Drill Results, March 2016 (VU-556 to VU-599)(1,2,3)

Hole
No.

Dip/
Azimuth

From
(meters)

To
(meters)

Interval (meters)

Gold
(g/t)

Silver
(g/t)


Comments

1320 m Drill Bay - 426,586E/6,258,093N - 189 Azimuth

VU-556

-12.5/189

93.00

94.00

1.00

7.53

9.30

VU-558

-59/189

55.00

58.00

3.00

21.39

10.17

incl

57.00

58.00

1.00

58.00

16.30

VU-562

-47.5/189

47.00

48.00

1.00

10.00

11.70

89.00

90.00

1.00

8.57

8.00

VU-565

-42.5/189

70.00

87.00

17.00

16.82

79.57

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

70.00

87.00

17.00

206.23

79.57

- uncut

incl

85.39

85.89

0.50

6,980

2,420

134.94

135.44

0.50

16.45

16.10

VU-568

-37.5/189

18.00

18.98

0.98

18.10

21.10

72.00

103.00

31.00

22.54

45.06

- 2 samples cut to 540

or

72.00

103.00

31.00

82.01

45.06

- uncut

incl

73.13

73.63

0.50

4,060

1,710

incl

78.00

79.00

1.00

19.95

43.80

incl

87.30

87.80

0.50

138.00

116.00

incl

89.31

89.81

0.50

54.30

25.50

incl

93.72

94.22

0.50

707.00

208.00

156.00

157.00

1.00

23.70

17.50

VU-574

-32.5/189

165.00

166.00

1.00

5.18

36.50

VU-578

-27.5/189

175.00

176.00

1.00

22.30

23.30

VU-579

-22.5/189

136.26

136.76

0.50

18.40

3.00

161.92

163.00

1.08

19.40

39.10

VU-584

-17.5/189

155.00

165.15

10.15

14.24

12.08

incl

155.76

156.26

0.50

135.00

65.10

incl

159.33

159.83

0.50

122.50

63.60

1310 m Drill Bay - 426,521E/6,258,139N - 187 Azimuth

VU-510

-25/187

116.00

117.00

1.00

20.00

16.20

VU-513

-20/187

184.10

189.00

4.90

21.60

17.07

incl

184.10

184.60

0.50

202.00

124.00

VU-517

-15/187

1.00

6.00

5.00

24.32

20.04

incl

2.00

3.00

1.00

114.00

78.10

101.00

135.02

34.52

14.56

18.46

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

101.00

135.52

34.52

16.82

18.46

- uncut

incl

106.30

106.80

0.50

696.00

418.00

incl

106.80

108.00

1.20

59.90

41.20

incl

122.70

123.20

0.50

137.50

61.70

incl

134.40

135.02

0.62

71.50

299.00

VU-534

-10/187

68.00

69.00

1.00

9.79

12.50

129.00

130.00

1.00

8.12

9.00

VU-560

-40/187

67.07

67.57

0.50

86.60

98.60

126.00

139.00

13.00

7.80

8.35

incl

126.00

127.00

1.00

54.70

22.60

incl

138.00

139.00

1.00

38.10

11.20

VU-563

-35/187

120.00

133.00

13.00

22.37

15.21

incl

121.67

122.17

0.50

46.50

58.90

incl

127.83

128.33

0.50

180.50

164.00

incl

131.00

132.00

1.00

169.00

54.50

166.70

167.30

0.60

18.20

13.80

VU-566

-30/187

125.00

128.58

3.58

8.89

26.96

125.00

126.00

1.00

21.10

9.70

128.08

128.58

0.50

20.10

161.00

VU-569

-5/187

67.41

71.00

3.59

21.65

19.56

incl

67.41

67.91

0.50

46.20

83.70

incl

70.00

71.00

1.00

53.10

14.90

103.00

105.55

2.55

32.30

22.03

incl

105.00

105.55

0.55

128.50

76.70

VU-573

0/187

88.36

111.86

23.50

24.92

25.33

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

88.36

111.86

23.50

39.04

25.33

- uncut

incl

88.36

88.86

0.50

38.20

30.90

incl

91.22

91.84

0.62

1,075

634.00

incl

111.00

111.86

0.86

254.00

136.00

1270 m Drill Bay - 426,663E/6,258,075N - 185 Azimuth

VU-561

-32.5/185

158.11

171.10

12.99

11.08

11.94

incl

165.05

165.55

0.50

228.00

144.00

VU-564

-27.5/185

30.00

32.00

2.00

6.98

27.05

164.40

164.90

0.50

21.50

197.00

184.00

192.40

8.40

10.34

40.24

incl

184.64

185.80

1.16

56.90

133.00

VU-567

-22.5/185

9.00

11.00

2.00

137.88

143.03

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

9.00

11.00

2.00

197.13

143.03

- uncut

incl

9.50

10.00

0.50

777.00

560.00

106.06

111.00

4.94

18.79

15.97

incl

106.56

107.06

0.50

125.00

70.80

incl

107.06

107.56

0.50

29.90

30.00

124.75

125.25

0.50

46.70

19.30

VU-571

-17.5/185

98.00

125.25

27.25

17.06

22.25

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

98.00

125.25

27.25

19.85

22.25

- uncut

incl

100.79

101.50

0.71

28.60

38.10

incl

102.93

103.43

0.50

140.50

70.30

incl

103.43

103.93

0.50

34.20

24.20

incl

104.43

104.93

0.50

692.00

638.00

incl

124.05

124.55

0.50

97.50

30.70

VU-575

-12.5/185

114.00

134.50

20.50

10.41

9.68

incl

114.00

115.00

1.00

18.00

7.60

incl

126.33

126.83

0.50

15.15

33.20

incl

134.00

134.50

0.50

339.00

194.00

VU-581

-7.5/185

29.00

30.00

1.00

16.90

10.20

92.00

93.00

1.00

29.00

14.20

122.00

123.00

1.00

36.10

19.20

VU-585

5/185

38.15

38.65

0.50

214.00

74.40

VU-589

20/185

18.00

18.80

0.80

10.45

23.40

1260 m Drill Bay - 426,529E/6,258,018N - 170 Azimuth

VU-570

-38/170

35.96

36.46

0.50

14.75

36.00

VU-572

-31/170

149.00

150.00

1.00

6.37

5.70

VU-582

-17/170

19.73

20.23

0.50

23.30

29.70

29.00

30.00

1.00

30.60

55.80

1260 m Drill Bay - 426,529E/6,258,018N - 175 Azimuth

VU-590

-6/175

22.34

22.84

0.50

60.50

108.00

VU-597

-21/175

18.80

21.00

2.20

15.97

134.62

incl

19.30

19.80

0.50

64.10

470.00

VU-599

-28/175

21.00

40.56

19.56

19.71

47.57

- 1 sample cut to 540

or

21.00

40.56

19.56

36.12

47.57

- uncut

incl

21.77

22.37

0.60

1,075

949.00

incl

40.06

40.56

0.50

95.00

73.90

(1)

True thickness to be determined.

(2)

Unless otherwise indicated as uncut, all gold assays over 540 g/t were cut to 540 g/t.

(3)

All samples were submitted for preparation and analysis by ALS Chemex at its facilities in Terrace, B.C. All samples were analyzed using multi-digestion with ICP finish and fire assay with AA finish for gold. Samples over 100 ppm silver were reanalyzed using four acid digestion with an ore grade AA finish. Samples over 1,500 ppm silver were fire assayed with a gravimetric finish. Samples with over 10 ppm gold were fire assayed with a gravimetric finish. One in 20 samples was blank, one in 20 was a standard sample, and one in 20 samples had a sample cut from assay rejects assayed as a field duplicate at ALS Chemex in North Vancouver, B.C. Whole core (core not split) is being assayed as part of the underground infill drill program.

Kenneth C. McNaughton, M.A.Sc., P.Eng., Chief Exploration Officer, Pretium Resources Inc. is the Qualified Person (QP) responsible for the Brucejack Project exploration program.

About Pretivm

Pretivm is constructing a high-grade underground gold mine at its Brucejack Project in northern British Columbia with commercial production targeted for 2017.

(SEDAR filings: Pretium Resources Inc.)

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