Mayfair Gold Updates Fenn-Gib Open-Pit Mineral Resource and Initiates an Expanded Metallurgical Test Program
Highlights
- Indicated Mineral Resource of 4.31Moz Au (0.3g/t Au cut-off grade)
- Robust grade-tonnage curve demonstrates optionality to sequence for higher grades
- 3.40Moz Au @ 1.00g/t Au (0.5g/t Au cut-off grade)
- Comprehensive metallurgical test program initiated with results expected in Q1 2025
Mayfair's Interim Chief Executive Officer
"We are pleased to report an updated open-pit mineral resource for Fenn-Gib, highlighting the robustness of Fenn-Gib's grade-tonnage sensitivity (Table 1). This optionality, paired with our world-class infrastructure setting, affords Fenn-Gib a variety of development scenarios from small-scale opportunities targeting higher grades, to bulk options leveraging economies of scale. With the 2024 mineral resource refined and finalized, we look forward to accelerating the Pre-Feasibility Study towards completion. We have also initiated further metallurgical testing to enhance our understanding of the rougher flotation regrind option followed by a leach. Expanding on previous testing, we intend to refine our understanding of the optimal feed and grind sizes and to test these parameters across a representative range of lithologies, grades, and zones within the Fenn-Gib open pit."
Table 1. Fenn-Gib Open-Pit Mineral Resource Estimate
|
Cutoff (Au g/t) |
Tonnes |
Au (g/t) |
Au (oz) |
INDICATED |
>0.7 |
64,563,000 |
1.26 |
2,615,000 |
>0.6 |
82,125,000 |
1.13 |
2,984,000 |
|
>0.5 |
105,644,000 |
1.00 |
3,397,000 |
|
>0.4 |
137,251,000 |
0.87 |
3,839,000 |
|
>0.3 |
181,302,000 |
0.74 |
4,313,000 |
|
|
Cutoff |
Tonnes |
Au (g/t) |
Au (oz) |
INFERRED |
>0.7 |
1,140,000 |
0.96 |
35,000 |
>0.6 |
1,799,000 |
0.85 |
49,000 |
|
>0.5 |
2,710,000 |
0.75 |
65,000 |
|
>0.4 |
4,729,000 |
0.62 |
94,000 |
|
>0.3 |
8,921,000 |
0.49 |
141,000 |
Notes:
1. Effective date of this updated mineral resource estimate is
2. All mineral resources have been estimated in accordance with
3. Mineral Resources reported demonstrate reasonable prospect of eventual economic extraction, as required under NI 43-101. Mineral Resources are not Mineral Reserves and do not have demonstrated economic viability.
4. Mineral Resources are reported at a cut-off grade of 0.30 g/t Au for an open-pit mining scenario using a 50° pit slope angle. Cut-off grades are based on a price of
5. Ounce (troy) = metric tonnes x grade / 31.10348. All numbers have been rounded to reflect the relative accuracy of the estimate.
6. The quantity and grade of reported Inferred Resources are uncertain in nature and there has not been sufficient work to define these Inferred Resources as Indicated or Measured Resources. It is reasonably expected that many of the Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration.
7. Tonnages and ounces in the tables are rounded to the nearest thousand. Numbers may not total due to rounding.
Table 2 summarizes the Fenn-Gib open pit constrained mineral resource at a cut-off grade of 0.3 g/t Au based on a
Table 2. 2024 Fenn-Gib Mineral Resource Estimate – Selected Case (0.3g/t Au cut off)
2024 Fenn-Gib Open Pit Resource – |
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Resource Category |
Cut-off (Au g/t) |
Tonnes |
Au (g/t) |
Au (oz) |
Indicated |
0.3 |
181,302,000 |
0.74 |
4,313,000 |
Inferred |
0.3 |
8,921,000 |
0.49 |
141,000 |
Figure 1: Section 558500 East (Looking West), Fenn-Gib Open Pit Constrained Mineral Resource (Capped Au g/t)
Notes:
- Drill hole window ±5 m
-
50° Resource pit shell (black line) based on
US$2,000 /oz gold -
AUC = Capped
Au Grade
Comparison to the 2023 Mineral Resource
The 2024 resource remains largely unchanged, representing a 1% increase in indicated gold ounces from its prior version[1] when applying equivalent economic and gold cut-off criteria (Table 3). Indicated mineral resources have increased in 2024 to 4.31Moz (Table 2) vs 3.38Moz (Table 3) previously; however, the increase is predominantly due to the application of a higher gold price (
Table 3. 2024 Fenn-Gib Open-Pit Mineral Resource compared to the 2023 Mineral Resource – Equivalent Criteria
2023 Fenn-Gib Open-Pit Mineral Resource
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Resource Category |
Cut-off (Au g/t) |
Tonnes |
Au (g/t) |
Au (oz) |
Indicated |
0.4 |
113,687,000 |
0.93 |
3,383,000 |
Inferred |
0.4 |
5,724,000 |
0.85 |
157,000 |
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1 Mayfair Gold National Instrument 43-101 Technical Report, |
2024 Mineral Resource Estimate when constrained using 2023 parameters
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Resource Category |
Cut-off (Au g/t) |
Tonnes |
Au (g/t) |
Au (oz) |
Indicated |
0.4 |
118,062,000 |
0.90 |
3,416,000 |
Inferred |
0.4 |
2,740,000 |
0.60 |
53,000 |
Metallurgical Test Program Details
Mayfair has initiated a comprehensive metallurgical test program for the Fenn-Gib project. While current testing is sufficient for the ongoing Pre-Feasibility Study, the additional test work and results will provide detailed process design criteria required for the Feasibility Study Mayfair currently intends to commence in 2025.
50 composite samples with 5 spares were selected from seven drill holes and sent to
Baseline testing including material hardness, grind size calibration, grind size versus rougher flotation recovery, reagent suite versus rougher flotation recovery, retention time kinetics, rougher concentrate regrind size evaluation at 10 µm, 15 µm, and 20 µm, and concentrate cyanidation CIP versus CIL comparisons, solid-liquid separation and environmental tests are all part of the metallurgical test work program.
Results are currently scheduled for completion in Q1 2025.
QA/QC Controls
Mayfair employs a QA/QC program consistent with industry best practices. Surface drilling was conducted by Major/Norex Drilling of
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