MONTAGE GOLD SETS SHORT-TERM DISCOVERY TARGET OF MORE THAN 1 MILLION OUNCES OF HIGHER-GRADE M&I RESOURCES
HIGHLIGHTS:
- 2024 exploration efforts at the Koné project are focused on both delineating higher grade satellite targets, with the goal of supplementing production from the commencement of operations, and identifying new targets
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A first drill campaign, totalling 30,170m, was completed at the end of
July 2024 - Mineralisation has now been confirmed at all 14 targets drilled since the start of the year
- 52 exploration targets now identified on the property, an increase from the 35 targets reported in
July 2024
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Drill results confirm potential to rapidly delineate maiden resources across several targets:
- Gbongogo deposit: Southern mineralised extension was confirmed, with results including 9m at 5.01 g/t Au, 13m at 1.53 g/t Au and 9m at 1.75 g/t Au
- ANV target: Confirmation of 1km long mineralised trend, with results including 51m at 2.00 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 18.86 g/t Au), 13m at 4.00 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 13.65 g/t Au), 17m at 1.86 g/t Au and 23m at 2.30 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 12.02g/t Au)
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Lokolo Main target: High grade mineralisation confirmed with results including 5m at 2.70 g/t Au, 8m at 5.56 g/t Au (incl. 2m at 35.13 g/t Au) and 11m at 6.28 g/t Au - Diouma North target: High grade mineralisation confirmed with results including 22m at 2.9 g/t Au and 8m at 8.46 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 25.65 g/t Au and 1m at 28.58 g/t Au)
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A second 60,000m drill programme was launched in
September 2024 with the goal of delineating resources by year-end at several targets, in addition to further drill testing of other targets - Targeting the discovery of more than 1Moz of M&I resources, at a grade 50% higher than the Koné deposit, to be achieved before the commencement of production
2024's first drill campaign was completed at the end of July, totalling 30,170 metres at a cost of approximately
Moreover, in line with our commitment to accountability and transparency, we are pleased to set an aggressive Measured and Indicated Resource discovery target of at least 1 million ounces at a grade of more than 1 g/t Au, which would be 50% higher compared to the current Koné deposit grade, to be achieved before the commencement of production. This would represent significant returns on our exploration investment and aligns with our strategic objective of boosting production from the commencement of production while maintaining an annual production of at least 300koz for more than 10 years.
Following the recent award of our mining permit, we now look forward to further derisking the Koné project with the advancement of detailed engineering and concluding our financing process. This would further build on the momentum generated to progress our strategy of creating a premier African gold producer and delivering value for all our stakeholders."
Our exploration strategy is focused on both delineating resources in the short-term while also preparing for medium and longer-term exploration success, by continuously advancing exploration targets from conceptual stage through to the resource delineation phase. Given that we have already identified 52 exploration targets, which are at various stages of advancement, we are equally allocating our drilling capacity to immediate resource delineation and to progress early stage targets. We are very excited to pursue early-stage reconnaissance drilling as we believe that we are just scratching the surface given that Koné is one of
Beyond our Koné project, we are also making good progress on our strategic objective of building a standalone greenfield exploration portfolio, by applying for highly prospective grounds in the region, with the goal of sourcing our next development project through our exploration success.
Lastly, I'd like to thank our exploration team for their significant efforts and dedication to achieving rapid success. I'd also like to extend a warm welcome to the many that have eagerly joined our exploration team given our common objective of unlocking value through the execution of our proven exploration methodology."
ABOUT THE EXPLORATION PROGRAMME
Exploration Outlook and Objectives
Management believes that significant potential exists to add further higher-grade satellites, with the aim of enhancing the profile of the Koné project by slotting these discoveries early in the mine plan. In line with its commitment to accountability and transparency, management has set an aggressive target of discovering of at least 1 million ounces of Measured and Indicated Resources at a grade of over 1 g/t Au, which would be 50% higher compared to the current Koné deposit grade, to be achieved before the commencement of production. This confidence is supported by the success of the ongoing exploration programme, and the potential identified through the exhaustive screening and ranking methodology as described in the section below entitled "Strategic Exploration Methodology".
Achieving the set exploration target would represent a significant return on the exploration investment and aligns with the Company's strategic objective of boosting production from the commencement of production while maintaining an annual production of at least 300koz for more than 10 years. As shown in Figure 1 below, the objective is to replicate the recent exploration success which resulted in the addition of the Gbongogo Main higher grade satellite deposit (10.7MT at 1.43g/t Au containing 490koz of Probable Reserves1) which is to be blended with the Koné deposit ore feed over the first three years of operations, resulting in an average gold production of 349,000 ounces per year during this period given that the Gbongogo Main deposit reserve grade is approximately 95% higher than that of the Koné deposit ore feed over the life of mine1.
1
Source:
Updated Feasibility Study press release dated |
Overview of Exploration Targets
Based on the new drill data received and the below described exhaustive review of all available historical geological data, the number of identified exploration targets has increased from 35, as previously reported in
In total, 26 exploration targets are located within the permitted mining area within 3 major trends (Gbongogo-Korotou Trend, Lokolo Trend and Bafretou-Niondje Trend) which are located near the planned haul road, and host potential for higher grade discoveries. On the exploration permits, a further 26 targets have been identified across 4 major trends (Gbongogo-Korotou Trend, Sissédougou Trend, Yere Trend and TZ4 Trend), which also hosts the potential for higher grade mineralisation. Exploration efforts are focused on both the mining permitted area, due to its potential immediate benefits, as well as on the exploration permit to the north given the lead time required from discovery to permitting. Management anticipates that a trucking distance of 75km would result in an impact of approximately 0.2 g/t Au on the cut-off grade, thereby supporting its strategy of targeting over 1 g/t Au discoveries which have the potential to displace 0.7 g/t Au material sourced from the Koné deposit.
Source for Indicated Resources stated in map above:
Updated Feasibility Study press release dated |
Strategic Exploration Methodology
The Company's exploration strategy utilises a well-established and tested methodology based on a systematic approach to prioritise exploration efforts by weighing geological prospectivity against potential operational and economic parameters along with strategic considerations.
As a starting point, a comprehensive review of all available geological data was conducted by analysing geological maps, cross sections, structural data, surface geology, geochemistry, geophysics, regolith mapping, alteration profiles, drilling data, cores, analysis of artisanal mining activity, outcrops, and other survey data. This data, supplemented by the additional data gathered during the first drilling programme of 2024, has resulted in the identification of 52 exploration targets across 6 mineralised trends, which represents a significant increase over the 35 exploration targets previously reported in
Given the large number of identified targets, and in order to align exploration efforts to corporate strategic objectives, targets were then screened and ranked based not only on geological potential (such as potential grade and potential size) but also based on potential operational and economic parameters (such as potential metallurgical properties, potential strip ratio, distance to the envisaged Koné processing plant, etc). Lastly, a short, medium and long-term workplan was developed based on the ranking of the targets and other strategic considerations, such as expected lead-time from discovery to permitting. As a result of this exercise, a workplan has been developed to achieve the short-term target of discovering more than 1 million ounces of additional Measured and Indicated Resources at a grade of over 1 g/t Au, which would be 50% higher compared to the current Koné deposit grade, by the time production commences.
Figure 3 below outlines the Koné exploration targets and their ranking according to their associated level of geological and engineering data.
2024 Exploration Programme
2024's first drill campaign was completed at the end of July, totalling 30,170 metres at a cost of approximately
As detailed in Table 1 below, the 30,170-metre drill programme was completed across 1,206 holes, which comprised 19 Diamond Drilling ("DD") holes for 1,765 metres, 113 Reverse Circulation ("RC") holes for 11,193 metres, 342 Aircore holes for 11,872 metres, and 740 Auger holes for 5,340 metres.
Table 1: Recently completed drill program breakdown
Gbongogo-Korotou Trend |
Lokolo Trend |
Bafretou-Niondje Trend |
Sissédougou Trend |
Diouma North |
|
Niondje |
ANV |
Gbongogo South |
|
Bafretou 1 |
|
Sena |
Lokolo W-N |
Bafretou 2 |
|
Marahoué Gap |
Lokolo South 2 |
Bafretou 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
The main objectives of the drilling programme varied by area, as detailed below:
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Diouma North, Gbongogo South,
Lokolo Main and Sissédougou (ANV) targets: Prove the continuity of mineralisation and determine their potential scale - Bafretou 2, Sena, Niondje, Lokolo South 2 targets: Follow-up on historical intercepts to advance these targets through the exploration pipeline
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Sissédougou (
Koban North ) target: Re-interpret and confirm historical data - Bafretou 3, Marahoué Gap, Gbongogo-Korotou Trend, Yere targets: Develop new targets along untested geochemical or structural trends
Notable intercepts from the ongoing 2024 drilling campaign include:
- Gbongogo South: 9m at 5.01 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 40.70 g/t Au) and 13m at 1.53 g/t Au and 9m at 1.75 g/t Au
- Diouma North: 22m at 2.90 g/t Au, 17.45m at 2.74g/t Au, 14m at 8.04g/t Au and 23m at 1.52 g/t Au
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Lokolo Main : 12m at 6.60g/t Au, 8m at 5.56 g/t Au and 5m at 2.70 g/t Au - Sissédougou / ANV: 51m at 2 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 18.86 g/t Au), 19m at 3.08g/t Au and 13m at 4.00 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 13.65 g/t Au) and 17m at 1.86 g/t Au and 23m at 2.30 g/t Au (incl. 1m at 12.02g/t Au)
- Yere North: 14m at 1.62g/t Au
Notable results are further detailed in Appendix 2 with full results available here.
A second 2024 drilling campaign, totalling 60,000 metres for an approximate cost of
DETAILS BY SELECTED TARGETS
Gbongogo South confirms potential for Gbongogo mineral resource extension
As shown in Figure 4 below, Gbongogo South is situated approximately 250 metres south of the Gbongogo main pit and has direct access to the planned Koné-Gbongogo Main haul road, within the mining permit boundary. The first 2024 drill programme confirmed the continuity of mineralisation from surface up to 100 metres depth over a strike of over 300 metres. Mineralisation is lithologically constrained, mostly following the contact between the rhyolite-footwall contact and the graywacke-conglomerate hanging wall. Gbongogo South also shows localised diffusion of quartz-tourmaline veins which are associated with higher grade gold intercepts. Mineralisation remains open along strike and downdip.
The first 2024 drilling programme successfully confirmed the potential for Gbongogo to extend further south as a result of significantly improving the definition of mineralisation. As shown in Figure 5 below, results were defined from orientated drill-holes perpendicular to the interpreted mineralised structures that enabled an interpretation of an estimated 40-metre wide corridor in which multiple mineralised zones occur. In Q4-2024, the drilling programme is expected to include systematic infill drilling on Gbongogo South with the objective of delineating a maiden mineral resource estimate. The additional holes aim to delineate extensions both along strike and down dip on known mineralisation.
Lokolo Trend shows potential to host multiple higher-grade satellites
The Lokolo Trend is located adjacent to the main haul road and within the fully permitted Koné-Gbongogo mining area. The Lokolo Trend, which follows the north-east trending Séguéla-Syama regional structure, has been previously explored returning higher-grade mineralised intercepts at Lokolo Main, in turn forming the basis for the first 2024 drill programme. Host rocks are a package of volcanic rocks including silicified rhyolite, andesites and foliated mafic volcanic schists. Higher grade mineralisation is associated with quartz-diorite intrusions plunging to the SE-SSE. Mineralisation within the Lokolo Trend remains open at depth and along strike, following a continuous 9km surface geochemical anomaly.
The first 2024 drilling programme explored 4 of a total of 8 targets in the Lokolo area, the most advanced of which,
As shown in Figures 6 and 7, the first 2024 drilling programme confirmed that mineralisation is open along strike and regionally hosted in an interpreted NE/SW trending shear zone exhibiting strong foliation, sericite alteration and quartz veining. The second 2024 drilling programme includes systematic infill drilling over the central area of
Sissédougou Trend returns promising higher-grade intercepts
Following the previous encouraging exploration results received on the Sissédougou Trend, the first 2024 drill programme continued to evaluate the potential of this target, returning further higher-grade intercepts. In particular, the Anomaly 5 target ("ANV") returned a series of high grade intercepts, whilst confirming the continuity of the mineralised trend along strike. The ANV mineralisation is structurally controlled, hosting an array of gold bearing quartz veins inside a sheared, sub-vertical package of siliclastic sediments. The results, as shown in Figure 8, supplement the historical drill results produced by La Mancha and Endeavour Mining between 2012 and 2017, and provide greater encouragement over the continuity of the mineralisation.
Continued progress on the Gbongogo-Korotou, Bafretou-Niondje and Yere Trends
Earlier in the year the Company announced results from the Diouma North Target, with diamond drilling highlights including 17 metres at 2.74 g/t Au and 22 metres at 1.52 g/t Au. The Diouma North target will remain a priority target for the second 2024 drill campaign.
North of the Gbongogo and Diouma targets lies the adjoined Korotou trend (jointly classified in Figure 2 above and denoted as the Gbongogo-Korotou Trend). Initial prospectivity was identified using a combination of airborne VTEM imagery, regional geology and intrinsic understanding of the area's structural setting. However, during regolith mapping it was identified that the Korotou area is covered by both alluviums and a thick cuirasse interpreted as not in-situ. As a result, standard soil sampling campaigns are ineffective on the cover.
Consequently, Montage has implemented a close-spaced auger drilling campaign consisting of a systemic coverage over the entire trend, as shown in Figure 9, with results providing a deeper sourced, more accurate sampling. Auger holes were drilled every 50 metres along lines with a 100-metre spacing along strike of the trend, covering a total north-south extension of 6km. To date, over 90% of the assays have been received. Target definition has therefore been improved along the Korotou Trend and the results are assisting with preparing targets with greater accuracy ahead of a systematic test-drilling campaigns using AC/RC drilling.
Earlier in the year, the Company published results from the Yeré North target, a 2km-long gold consistent trend located at the Northeast of the Yere Main target which is a 14km gold in-soil untested geochemical anomaly. The first phase of RC drilling intersected 23 metres at 12.91g/t Au (including 13 metres at 21.03g/t Au) in oxides while follow-up core drilling intersected 14 metres grading 1.62g/t Au (Hole SDDDH003) and 4.4 metres grading 2.08g/t Au (Hole SDDDH001). Further work is ongoing and the prospect will be followed up with drilling in due course given the shallow and high grade nature of the mineralisation.
In the Bafretou Trend adjacent to the main haul road, positive results were yielded from air core drilling in Bafretou 2 (10 metres at 1.21 g/t Au) and Bafretou 3 (8 metres at 1.78g/t Au). Further test-drilling will take place on the Bafretou-Niondje and Yere Trends during the second 2024 drilling campaign.
NEXT STEPS:
- Execution of the second 2024 drilling campaign, totalling 60,000 metres, throughout the remainder of the year, with a continued focus on systematic in-fill drilling on high priority targets and drill testing of other targets to advance them through the exploration pipeline
- Continuation of further reconnaissance, mapping, soil sampling and Auger drilling to define soil anomalies beneath transported alluviums and cuirasse
- Target maiden mineral resources on select advanced targets by year end 2024
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ABOUT
TECHNICAL DISCLOSURE
Mineral Resource and Reserve Estimates
The Koné and Gbongogo Main Mineral Resource Estimates were carried out by Mr.
The Mineral Reserve Estimate was carried out by Ms.
2024 Exploration
All exploration work on Kone project is designed and carried out under the supervision of
Samples used for the results described above come from diamond Drilling Holes and are based on 1 metre composite sample. Core samples have been cut in two by core blade at the camp facilities then shipped by road to Bureau Veritas facility in
For RC drilling, samples were collected over 1 metre downhole intervals from the base of the cyclone and split with a three-tier riffle split. Three kilograms samples were collected then shipped by road to Bureau Veritas facility in
Field duplicate samples are taken, and blanks and standards are inserted by Montage geologists into the sample sequence at a rate of one of each sample type per 25 samples. This ensures that there is a minimum 4% QA/QC sample insertion rate applied to each fire assay batch. The sampling and assaying are monitored and audited through analysis of these QA/QC samples by a consultant independent of Montage. QA/QC has been designed to be in line with industry best standards and to follow NI 43-101 standards and the interpretation reviewed by the Qualified Person. Individual batches are monitored for Standard and Blank failure during import to the database, whilst longer term QAQC trends are monitored on a periodic basis by
For further details of the data verification undertaken, exploration methods undertaken and associated QA/QC programs, and the interpretation thereof, and the assumptions, parameters and methods used to develop the Mineral Resource Estimates and the Mineral Reserve Estimate for the Koné
Results for exploration drillholes used the following parameters: 0.3 g/t Au cut off for samples, 0.5 g/t Au minimum value composite and 2.0 metre maximum interval dilution length. Composite intervals represent (apparent) downhole thickness. "Including" represents >10 g/t Au.
QUALIFIED PERSONS STATEMENT
The scientific and technical contents of this press release have been verified and approved by
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This press release contains certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements within the meaning of Canadian securities legislation (collectively, "Forward-looking Statements"). All statements, other than statements of historical fact, constitute Forward-looking Statements. Words such as "will", "intends", "proposed" and "expects" or similar expressions are intended to identify Forward-looking Statements. Forward-looking Statements in this press release include statements related to the Company's mineral reserve and resource estimates; the Company being on track to deliver stellar results; the timing and amount of future production from the Koné
Forward-looking Statements involve various risks and uncertainties and are based on certain factors and assumptions. There is no assurance that any economic satellite deposits will be discovered, and if discovered ever developed or mined. There can be no assurance that any Forward-looking Statements will prove to be accurate, and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the Company's expectations include uncertainties inherent in the preparation of mineral reserve and resource estimates and definitive feasibility studies such as the Mineral Reserve Estimate and the UFS, and in delineating new mineral reserve and resource estimates, including but not limited to, assumptions underlying the production estimates not being realized, incorrect cost assumptions, unexpected variations in quantity of mineralized material, grade or recovery rates being lower than expected, unexpected adverse changes to geotechnical or hydrogeological considerations, or expectations in that regard not being met, unexpected failures of plant, equipment or processes, unexpected changes to availability of power or the power rates, failure to maintain permits and licenses, higher than expected interest or tax rates, adverse changes in project parameters, unanticipated delays and costs of consulting and accommodating rights of local communities, environmental risks inherent in the Côte d'Ivoire, title risks, including failure to renew concessions, unanticipated commodity price and exchange rate fluctuations, delays in or failure to receive access agreements or amended permits, and other risk factors set forth in the Company's 2023 Annual Information form available at www.sedarplus.ca, under the heading "10. Risks and Uncertainties". The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any Forward-looking Statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for Montage to predict all of them, or assess the impact of each such factor or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause results to differ materially from those contained in any Forward-looking Statement. Any Forward-looking Statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
NON-GAAP MEASURES
This press release includes certain terms or performance measures commonly used in the mining industry that are not defined under International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), including AISC or "all-in sustaining costs" per payable ounce of gold sold and per tonne processed and mining, processing and operating costs reported on a unit basis. Non-GAAP measures do not have any standardized meaning prescribed under IFRS and, therefore, they may not be comparable to similar measures employed by other companies. The Company discloses "all-in sustaining costs" and other unit costs because it understands that certain investors use this information to determine the Company's ability to generate earnings and cash flows for use in investing and other activities. The Company believes that conventional measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS, do not fully illustrate the ability of mines to generate cash flows. The measures, as determined under IFRS, are not necessarily indicative of operating profit or cash flows from operating activities. The measures cash costs and all-in sustaining costs and unit costs are considered to be key indicators of a project's ability to generate operating earnings and cash flows. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS and are not necessarily indicative of operating costs, operating profit or cash flows presented under IFRS. Readers should also refer to our management's discussion and analysis, available under our corporate profile at www.sedarplus.ca for a more detailed discussion of how we calculate such measures.
APPENDIX 1: Koné mineralisation trends and target rankings and locations
Source for Indicated Resources stated in map above:
Updated Feasibility Study press release dated
APPENDIX 2: BEST SELECTED INTERCEPTS
*Results previously published. Full drill results are available by clicking here .
Prospect |
Hole ID |
Drill Type |
Collar Location |
Orientation |
Depth |
From |
To |
Apparent |
Grade |
Comments |
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( |
(m) |
(m) |
Width1 (m) |
Uncut |
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mE |
mN |
mRL |
Dip |
Azim |
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Gbongogo South |
GBRC143 |
RC |
769,131 |
992,855 |
343 |
-55 |
90 |
63 |
0 |
4 |
4 |
0.51 |
|
24 |
34 |
10 |
1.26 |
|
|||||||||
GBRC145 |
RC |
769,217 |
992,901 |
344 |
-55 |
90 |
102 |
0 |
14 |
14 |
1.32 |
|
|
41 |
55 |
14 |
0.52 |
|
|||||||||
69 |
89 |
20 |
0.67 |
|
|||||||||
96 |
98 |
2 |
0.84 |
|
|||||||||
GBRC202 |
RC |
769,230 |
992,732 |
338 |
-55 |
90 |
120 |
66 |
83 |
17 |
1.11 |
|
|
99 |
106 |
7 |
1.55 |
|
|||||||||
Diouma North |
GBDDH062* |
Core |
769,642 |
991,552 |
343 |
-55 |
100 |
105 |
58 |
72 |
14 |
2.16 |
|
77 |
82 |
5 |
0.85 |
|
|||||||||
85 |
88 |
3 |
1.99 |
|
|||||||||
GBDDH063* |
Core |
769,630 |
991,576 |
342 |
-55 |
100 |
144 |
88 |
92 |
4 |
3.23 |
|
|
GBDDH064* |
Core |
769,690 |
991,578 |
341 |
-55 |
200 |
177 |
43 |
46 |
3 |
3.84 |
|
|
79 |
96 |
17 |
2.74 |
|
|||||||||
127 |
138 |
11 |
2.21 |
|
|||||||||
GBDDH065* |
Core |
769,656 |
991,487 |
342 |
-55 |
20 |
126 |
83 |
105 |
22 |
1.52 |
|
|
GBDDH066* |
Core |
769,636 |
991,432 |
343 |
-55 |
20 |
162 |
17 |
19 |
2 |
1.63 |
|
|
38 |
39 |
1 |
1.13 |
|
|||||||||
96 |
103 |
7 |
0.64 |
|
|||||||||
135 |
149 |
14 |
8.04 |
|
|||||||||
GBRC118 |
RC |
769,678 |
991,539 |
342 |
-55 |
0 |
40 |
6 |
28 |
22 |
2.90 |
Incl. 1m at 10.70 g/t, 1m at 14.70g/t, 1m at 10.79 g/t |
|
31 |
39 |
8 |
0.54 |
|
|||||||||
GBRC183 |
RC |
769,634 |
991,501 |
343 |
-55 |
20 |
116 |
57 |
59 |
2 |
0.57 |
|
|
69 |
75 |
6 |
1.34 |
|
|||||||||
81 |
89 |
8 |
0.51 |
|
|||||||||
97 |
113 |
16 |
2.28 |
Incl. 1m at 14.71 g/t |
|||||||||
Yeré North |
SDDDH001* |
Core |
794,731 |
1,017,044 |
400 |
-55 |
123 |
192 |
8 |
12 |
4 |
2.08 |
|
53 |
56 |
3 |
1.15 |
|
|||||||||
SDDDH003* |
Core |
794,812 |
1,017,077 |
398 |
-55 |
260 |
117 |
76 |
83 |
7 |
0.87 |
|
|
95 |
109 |
14 |
1.62 |
|
|||||||||
|
GBDDH069* |
Core |
778,567 |
989,764 |
363 |
-55 |
313 |
126 |
47 |
59 |
12 |
6.60 |
|
GBRC150 |
RC |
778,611 |
989,765 |
363 |
-55 |
312 |
128 |
74 |
85 |
11 |
6.28 |
Incl. 1m at 11.29 g/t; 1m at 40.97g/t |
|
GBRC155 |
RC |
778,494 |
989,724 |
366 |
-55 |
312 |
65 |
17 |
22 |
5 |
0.95 |
|
|
28 |
49 |
21 |
1.03 |
|
|||||||||
Lokolo WN |
GBRC170 |
RC |
776,918 |
990,648 |
380 |
-55 |
315 |
113 |
72 |
84 |
12 |
1.20 |
|
GBRC172 |
RC |
776,989 |
990,657 |
381 |
-55 |
315 |
117 |
5 |
44 |
39 |
0.93 |
|
|
107 |
111 |
4 |
1.65 |
Incl. 1m at 13.52g/t |
|||||||||
|
SDDDH005* |
Core |
770,052 |
1,000,540 |
396 |
-56 |
107 |
132 |
30 |
68 |
38 |
0.72 |
|
SDDDH006* |
Core |
770,074 |
1,000,719 |
398 |
-55 |
136 |
136 |
109 |
113 |
4 |
4.16 |
|
|
Sissédougou |
SDDDH007* |
Core |
782,503 |
1,014,347 |
424 |
-55 |
125 |
166 |
37 |
46 |
9 |
1.04 |
|
134 |
145 |
11 |
2.62 |
|
|||||||||
156 |
160 |
4 |
3.19 |
|
|||||||||
SDDDH008* |
Core |
782,393 |
1,014,327 |
423 |
-56 |
126 |
186 |
140 |
156 |
16 |
1.02 |
|
|
161 |
180 |
19 |
3.08 |
|
|||||||||
SDDDH009* |
Core |
782,477 |
1,014,445 |
427 |
-56 |
125 |
150 |
125 |
134 |
9 |
2.71 |
|
|
SDRC014 |
RC |
782,594 |
1,014,367 |
424 |
-55 |
305 |
145 |
20 |
37 |
17 |
1.62 |
Incl. 1m at 11.95 g/t |
|
57 |
70 |
13 |
0.90 |
|
|||||||||
74 |
77 |
3 |
0.51 |
|
|||||||||
94 |
145 |
51 |
2.00 |
Incl. 1m at 18.86g/t |
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SDRC015 |
RC |
782,580 |
1,014,376 |
424 |
-55 |
305 |
128 |
7 |
12 |
5 |
0.59 |
|
|
35 |
37 |
2 |
0.77 |
|
|||||||||
41 |
44 |
3 |
1.71 |
|
|||||||||
53 |
74 |
21 |
1.51 |
|
|||||||||
79 |
108 |
29 |
2.35 |
Incl. 1m at 32.64g/t |
|||||||||
115 |
121 |
6 |
2.53 |
|
|||||||||
124 |
127 |
3 |
0.55 |
|
|||||||||
SDRC016 |
RC |
782,590 |
1,014,501 |
427 |
-55 |
125 |
100 |
9 |
14 |
5 |
1.02 |
|
|
28 |
65 |
37 |
1.46 |
|
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Sena |
SDRC005 |
RC |
769,887 |
998,021 |
370 |
-55 |
110 |
158 |
30 |
32 |
2 |
0.57 |
|
97 |
100 |
3 |
1.61 |
|
|||||||||
108 |
113 |
5 |
1.39 |
|
|||||||||
SDRC007 |
RC |
769,818 |
997,926 |
370 |
-55 |
110 |
120 |
100 |
107 |
7 |
1.76 |
|
|
Bafretou 2 |
GBRC175 |
RC |
765,680 |
974,817 |
379 |
-55 |
100 |
84 |
21 |
29 |
8 |
1.78 |
|
33 |
36 |
3 |
0.78 |
|
|||||||||
73 |
76 |
3 |
1.30 |
|
|||||||||
GBRC177 |
RC |
765,658 |
974,764 |
380 |
-55 |
100 |
84 |
18 |
21 |
3 |
4.81 |
Incl. 1m at 13.24g/t |
|
29 |
31 |
2 |
26.12 |
Incl. 1m at 51.68 g/t |
|||||||||
65 |
69 |
4 |
0.65 |
|
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1 True thickness not available. |
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