Outstanding Drill Results From Fletcher Zone At Beta Hunt
Two additional drill rigs to be deployed to accelerate program
Highlights
Assays from the next 8 holes of the Fletcher Stage 3 program at Beta Hunt have been received.
Significant intersections include:
- 4.00m @ 22.45g/t Au in hole WF440N1-01AR
- 5.00m @ 10.95g/t Au in hole WF440N1-21AE
-
5.20m @ 10.13g/t Au in hole WF440N1-02AR
-
8.00m @ 5.26g/t Au in hole WF440N1-01AR
-
7.00m @ 7.97g/t Au in hole WF440N1-21AE
-
6.00m @ 6.39g/t Au in hole WF440N1-04AR
- 15.00m @ 3.07g/t Au in hole WF440N1-3AR
Resource Definition program to be accelerated - an additional two drill rigs to be deployed taking fleet to three at Fletcher.
Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate targeted for late Q2 / early Q3 FY25.
Westgold Managing Director and CEO
"
Accelerating drilling will rapidly unlock value at Fletcher. To date Fletcher has only 32 drill holes into this emerging 2km long target and Westgold is now mobilising an additional 2 drill rigs to Beta Hunt to accelerate this program.
Westgold looks forward to expanding production at Beta Hunt and delivering a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for the emerging
Beta Hunt – Overview
The Beta Hunt operation, located at Kambalda 600km east of
Beta Hunt was originally developed as a nickel mine and operated by
Karora has mined both gold and nickel at Beta Hunt. However, nickel operations were suspended in mid-2024 in response to falling nickel prices. Western Flanks is currently the mainstay gold ore source for the Beta Hunt operation.
Beta Hunt Gold Mineral Resources As Of |
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|
Measured |
Indicated |
Measured & Indicated |
Inferred |
|
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|
Kt |
g/t |
Koz |
Kt |
g/t |
Koz |
Kt |
g/t |
Koz |
Kt |
g/t |
Koz |
|
Western Flanks |
859 |
2.9 |
79 |
10,436 |
2.9 |
980 |
11,295 |
2.9 |
1,059 |
6,364 |
2.9 |
587 |
|
A Zone |
419 |
2.7 |
37 |
4,143 |
2.4 |
317 |
4,536 |
2.4 |
354 |
3,927 |
2.3 |
296 |
|
Larkin |
- |
- |
- |
2,028 |
2.6 |
168 |
2,028 |
2.6 |
168 |
1,761 |
2.4 |
134 |
|
Mason |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
778 |
2.7 |
67 |
|
Cowcill |
- |
- |
- |
248 |
2.4 |
19 |
248 |
2.4 |
19 |
35 |
2.9 |
3 |
|
Total |
1,278 |
2.8 |
116 |
16,855 |
2.7 |
1,484 |
18,133 |
2.7 |
1,600 |
12,865 |
2.6 |
1,086 |
|
Fletcher is a substantial new discovery made by
In 2016, an exploration hole drilled by
__________________________________ |
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1 |
Refer Karora TSX Announcement dated |
2 |
Refer Westgold ASX Announcement dated 8th |
3 |
Refer Royal Nickel Corp TSX Announcement dated |
The success of this program confirmed the existence of a third significant mineralised shear zone within the Beta Hunt sub-lease.
Follow-up drill testing of the
Mineralisation at Fletcher is similar to the parallel 1.6Moz Western Flanks deposit and comprises foliated albite-biotite-pyrite altered and irregularly quartz veined basalt (Figure 1).
A total of 24 holes were drilled between 2016 and 2023 as part of Stage 1 & 2 Fletcher exploration programs with the majority of these holes returning highly encouraging results (refer Figure 2 and Appendix B for details).
The aim of the Stage 3 program is to further define Mineral Resources in the southern half of the currently defined ~2km long gold mineralised shear. Encouragingly, the results for 8 recently completed holes have continued to return significant results and include:
- 4.00m @ 22.45g/t Au in hole WF440N1-01AR
- 5.00m @ 10.95g/t Au in hole WF440N1-21AE
- 5.20m @ 10.13g/t Au in hole WF440N1-02AR
- 8.00m @ 5.26g/t Au in hole WF440N1-01AR
- 7.00m @ 7.97g/t Au in hole WF440N1-21AE
- 6.00m @ 6.39g/t Au in hole WF440N1-04AR
- 15.00m @ 3.07g/t Au in hole WF440N1-3AR
- 4.65m @ 7.52g/t Au in hole WF440N1-01AR
Full drilling results are presented in Appendix A with hole positions shown on Figure 3.
Like Western Flanks, mineralisation at Fletcher is related to a sub-vertical northwest trending shear system. Mineralisation is hosted within the Lunnon Basalt beneath the Kambalda Ultramafics.
Figures 4 & 5 show the deportment of mineralisation in fans of Stage 3 drill holes.
Importantly, while the
Looking Forward
Fletcher Resource Definition Drilling Program To be Accelerated
Currently the Fletcher Resource Definition drilling program is being executed with a single underground drill rig. Westgold sees the Fletcher deposit as a short range opportunity to bring an additional mining front on-line to further expand the Beta Hunt production rates towards the 2Mtpa run rate target.
The Company intends to accelerate the Fletcher drill program over coming weeks by adding an additional two drill rigs from its in-house drilling division. The aim of this acceleration is to bring Fletcher to a maiden Mineral Resource Estimation during late Q2/early Q3 FY25.
This announcement is authorised for release to the ASX by the Board.
Competent/Qualified Person Statements
Exploration Results
The information in this release that relates to Exploration results was compiled by Westgold technical employees and contractors under the supervision of Mr.
General
Mineral Resources, Ore Reserve Estimates and Exploration Targets and Results are calculated in accordance with the JORC Code. The other technical and scientific information in this release has been prepared in accordance with the Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and has been reviewed on behalf of the company by Qualified Persons, as set forth above.
Forward looking statements
These materials prepared by
Forward looking statements inherently involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company's actual results, performance and achievements to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements. Relevant factors may include, but are not limited to, changes in commodity prices, foreign exchange fluctuations and general economic conditions, increased costs and demand for production inputs, the speculative nature of exploration and project development, including the risks of obtaining necessary licenses and permits and diminishing quantities or grades of reserves, political and social risks, changes to the regulatory framework within which the Company operates or may in the future operate, environmental conditions including extreme weather conditions, recruitment and retention of personnel, industrial relations issues and litigation.
Forward looking statements are based on the Company and its management's good faith assumptions relating to the financial, market, regulatory and other relevant environments that will exist and affect the Company's business and operations in the future. The Company does not give any assurance that the assumptions on which forward looking statements are based will prove to be correct, or that the Company's business or operations will not be affected in any material manner by these or other factors not foreseen or foreseeable by the Company or management or beyond the Company's control.
Although the Company attempts and has attempted to identify factors that would cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those disclosed in forward looking statements, there may be other factors that could cause actual results, performance, achievements or events not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, and many events are beyond the reasonable control of the Company. In addition, the Company's actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements as a result of the factors outlined in the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's continuous disclosure filings available on SEDAR+ or the ASX, including, in the Company's current annual report, half year report or most recent management discussion and analysis.
Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward looking statements. Forward looking statements in these materials speak only at the date of issue. Subject to any continuing obligations under applicable law or any relevant stock exchange listing rules, in providing this information the Company does not undertake any obligation to publicly update or revise any of the forward-looking statements or to advise of any change in events, conditions or circumstances.
Appendix A – Fletcher Zone Stage 3 Drilling - Significant Intersections
Drill |
Hole |
Collar N |
Collar E |
Collar RL |
Intercept |
From (m) |
Dip |
Azi |
Total Length (m) |
3 |
WF440N1-01AR |
6543787 |
375045 |
-436.8 |
5.00m @ 2.78 g/t Au |
0 |
-14.3 |
254.1 |
570.4 |
1.00m @ 7.00 g/t Au |
54.0 |
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5.00m @ 4.14 g/t Au |
304.0 |
||||||||
4.65m @ 7.71 g/t Au |
333.0 |
||||||||
8.00m @ 5.26 g/t Au |
342.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 3.24 g/t Au |
353.0 |
||||||||
8.12m @ 7.52 g/t Au |
370.8 |
||||||||
0.55m @ 7.92 g/t Au |
398.6 |
||||||||
2.45m @ 2.65 g/t Au |
411.5 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 22.45 g/t Au |
421.0 |
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3 |
WF440N1-02AR |
6543787 |
375045 |
-436.8 |
4.00m @ 3.86 g/t Au |
0 |
-22.2 |
254.7 |
663.3 |
4.00m @ 1.53 g/t Au |
52.0 |
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7.45m @ 2.86 g/t Au |
370.5 |
||||||||
5.20m @ 10.13 g/t Au |
433.8 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 2.32 g/t Au |
442.0 |
||||||||
3 |
WF440N1-03AR |
6543787 |
375045 |
-436.8 |
7.00m @ 2.67 g/t Au |
0 |
-29.1 |
254.3 |
852.5 |
4.00m @ 3.51 g/t Au |
433.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 5.17 g/t Au |
442.0 |
||||||||
7.00m @ 3.36 g/t Au |
497.0 |
||||||||
15.00m @ 3.07 g/t Au |
507.0 |
||||||||
5.00m @ 2.83 g/t Au |
667.0 |
||||||||
1.20m @ 3.50 g/t Au |
684.0 |
||||||||
4.05m @ 1.97 g/t Au |
688.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 5.01 g/t Au |
740.0 |
||||||||
3 |
WF440N1-04AE |
6543787 |
375045 |
-436.8 |
6.00m @ 6.39 g/t Au |
0 |
-19.5 |
263.2 |
750.3 |
1.00m @ 3.49 g/t Au |
77.0 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 1.89 g/t Au |
435.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 8.21 g/t Au |
503.0 |
||||||||
3 |
WF440N1-21AE |
6543787 |
375045 |
-436.8 |
7.00m @ 3.20 g/t Au |
0 |
-21.6 |
254.4 |
729.3 |
5.00m @ 1.62 g/t Au |
50.0 |
||||||||
5.00m @ 10.95 g/t Au |
368.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 7.17 g/t Au |
376.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 18.69 g/t Au |
389.0 |
||||||||
7.00m @ 7.97 g/t Au |
454.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 5.16 g/t Au |
573.0 |
||||||||
4.90m @ 1.73 g/t Au |
588.1 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 1.24 g/t Au |
596.0 |
||||||||
2.20m @ 3.81 g/t Au |
631.8 |
||||||||
3 |
WF440DD-08AR |
6543666 |
375051 |
-432.6 |
|
|
-12.2 |
244.1 |
231.4 |
3 |
WF440DD-11AR |
6543666 |
375051 |
-433.0 |
1.00m @ 2.41 g/t Au |
206 |
-19.0 |
232.8 |
223.3 |
3 |
WF440DD-12AR |
6543666 |
375051 |
-432.7 |
|
|
-13.4 |
239.5 |
219.4 |
Appendix B – Fletcher Zone Previously Reported Stages 1 & 2 Drilling - Significant Intersections
Drill Stage |
Hole |
Collar N |
Collar E |
Collar RL |
Intercept (Downhole) |
From (m) |
Dip |
Azi |
Total Length (m) |
2 |
WF380ACC-10AE |
6543686 |
375115 |
-375.5 |
5.00m @ 2.62g/t Au |
326.0 |
-38.4 |
244.0 |
693.3 |
5.65m @ 2.98g/t Au |
431.4 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 7.07g/t Au |
532.0 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 5.03g/t Au |
563.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-12AE_W |
6543686 |
375115 |
-375.5 |
3.00m @ 4.43g/t Au |
549.0 |
-47.1 |
233.4 |
698.9 |
8.50m @ 1.66g/t Au |
626.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-13AE |
6543686 |
375115 |
-375.5 |
8.00m @ 6.16g/t Au |
289.0 |
-34.0 |
224.9 |
570.2 |
6.00m @ 2.43g/t Au |
320.0 |
||||||||
15.00m @ 3.66g/t Au |
394.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 7.08g/t Au |
441.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 19.85g/t Au |
452.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-14AE |
6543686 |
375115 |
-375.5 |
3.64m @ 5.05g/t Au |
204.4 |
-40.8 |
224.3 |
669.3 |
7.00m @ 1.80g/t Au |
353.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 11.82g/t Au |
371.0 |
||||||||
5.00m @ 2.22g/t Au |
376.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 3.94g/t Au |
385.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 8.93g/t Au |
534.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 5.44g/t Au |
597.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-15AE |
6543686 |
375114 |
-375.2 |
3.00m @ 4.28g/t Au |
334.0 |
-27.3 |
257.1 |
717.5 |
16.00m @ 3.50g/t Au |
356.0 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 2.50g/t Au |
378.0 |
||||||||
3.50m @ 6.74g/t Au |
431.5 |
||||||||
12.00m @ 2.11g/t Au |
439.0 |
||||||||
6.90m @ 6.16g/t Au |
453.1 |
||||||||
11.20m @ 1.59g/t Au |
659.8 |
||||||||
11.55m @ 1.17g/t Au |
687.5 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-17AE |
6543686 |
375114 |
-375.2 |
12.00m @ 3.48g/t Au |
366.0 |
-33.4 |
257.5 |
792.6 |
14.50m @ 17.29g/t Au |
450.5 |
||||||||
5.00m @ 1.90g/t Au |
580.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 3.05g/t Au |
595.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 1.60g/t Au |
616.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 10.10g/t Au |
634.0 |
||||||||
10.00m @ 5.30g/t Au |
772.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-09AE |
6543684 |
375115 |
-374.0 |
7.00m @ 3.26g/t Au |
379.0 |
-32.2 |
245.0 |
576.0 |
9.00m @ 4.99g/t Au |
404.0 |
||||||||
33.00m @ 3.78/t Au |
418.0 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 3.48g/t Au |
462.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 4.18g/t Au |
473.0 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-11AE |
6543686 |
375115 |
-375.2 |
Abandoned |
|
-22.8 |
234.0 |
378.2 |
2 |
WF380ACC-12AE |
6543684 |
375115 |
-374.0 |
3.00m @ 3.51g/t Au |
220.0 |
-47.1 |
233.4 |
519.2 |
3.00m @ 6.20g/t Au |
364.0 |
||||||||
6.78m @ 3.85g/t Au |
453.0 |
||||||||
3.33m @ 15.21g/t Au |
473.7 |
||||||||
2 |
WF380ACC-16AE |
6543684 |
375115 |
-374.0 |
2.00m @ 34.59g/t Au |
262.0 |
-28.0 |
233.9 |
609.4 |
7.00m @ 1.55g/t Au |
387.0 |
||||||||
1 |
BF1730-22AE |
6543246 |
375359 |
-300.4 |
17.00m @ 2.48g/t Au |
248.0 |
-39.1 |
265.5 |
579.7 |
2.12m @ 4.78g/t Au |
348.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 3.89g/t Au |
405.0 |
||||||||
7.50m @ 2.13g/t Au |
442.5 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 2.60g/t Au |
497.0 |
||||||||
13.00m @ 3.13g/t Au |
522.0 |
||||||||
9.00m @ 3.79g/t |
553.0 |
||||||||
1 |
BF1730-23AE |
6543247 |
375358 |
-300.7 |
4.30 @ 2.30g/t Au |
366.0 |
-42.8 |
253.4 |
555.3 |
3.00m @ 7.87g/t Au |
409.0 |
||||||||
2.31m @ 3.42g/t Au |
454.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 1.47g/t Au |
479.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 6.16g/t Au |
500.0 |
||||||||
1 |
BF1730-24AE |
6543247 |
375358 |
-300.8 |
3.00m @ 17.95g/t Au |
192.0 |
-46.1 |
264.1 |
603 |
7.00m @ 1.91g/t Au |
198.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 7.04g/t Au |
286.0 |
||||||||
11.00m @ 1.62g/t Au |
338.0 |
||||||||
8.00m @ 2.63g/t Au |
358.0 |
||||||||
6.00m @ 15.90g/t Au |
597.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405ACC-48AE |
6543695 |
375109 |
-400.8 |
5.00m @ 4.90g/t Au |
288.0 |
-29.5 |
231.5 |
513.0 |
32.0m @ 4.75g/t Au |
298.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405ACC-49AE |
6543695 |
375109 |
-400.9 |
1.00m @ 13.61g/t Au |
6.0 |
-37.1 |
231.1 |
591.0 |
10.00m @ 3.03g/t Au |
276.0 |
||||||||
1.00m @ 10.17g/t Au |
290.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 3.05g/t Au |
334.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 10.92g/t Au |
350.0 |
||||||||
34.50m @ 3.67g/t Au |
355.5 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 3.43g/t Au |
519.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 3.36g/t Au |
526.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405ACC-50AE |
6543694 |
375109 |
-400.8 |
3.0m @ 7.28g/t Au |
293.0 |
-28.4 |
214.1 |
537.5 |
8.0m @ 2.17g/t Au |
444.0 |
||||||||
1 |
BL1730-04AE |
6543246 |
375359 |
-300 |
1.00m @ 3.78g/t Au |
184.0 |
-37. 6 |
245.4 |
485.5 |
4.00m @ 7.83g/t Au |
296.0 |
||||||||
26.00m @ 6.5g/t Au |
353.0 |
||||||||
Inc. 6.00m @ 9.85g/t Au |
353.0 |
||||||||
2.50m @ 7.30g/t Au |
417.0 |
||||||||
9.00m @ 25.22g/t Au |
446.0 |
||||||||
Inc. 0.70m @ 262g/t Au |
451.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405SOD-01AE |
6543631 |
375234 |
-399.7 |
9.00m @ 3.32g/t Au |
304.0 |
-33.5 |
231.1 |
627.3 |
3.50m @ 3.56g/t Au |
348.0 |
||||||||
10.47m @ 2.46g/t Au |
522.5 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405SOD-51AE |
6543632 |
375234 |
-400.4 |
6.00m @ 3.20g/t Au |
50.0 |
-21.6 |
217.1 |
570.5 |
7.00m @1.72g/t Au |
378.0 |
||||||||
4.00m @ 4.09g/t Au |
429.0 |
||||||||
19.00m @ 2.89g/t Au |
484.0 |
||||||||
29.00m @ 3.01g/t Au |
507.0 |
||||||||
2.88m @ 11.75g/t Au |
549.5 |
||||||||
3.50m @ 7.05g/t Au |
556.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF405SOD-52AE |
6543632 |
375234 |
-400.4 |
2.00m @11.19g/t Au |
280.0 |
-29.8 |
217.1 |
612.4 |
6.00m @ 2.82g/t Au |
294.0 |
||||||||
7.00m @ 2.80g/t Au |
332.0 |
||||||||
11.00m @ 4.73g/t Au |
385.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 7.36g/t Au |
507.0 |
||||||||
2.00m @ 5.02g/t Au |
513.0 |
||||||||
13.00m @ 2.20g/t Au |
556.0 |
||||||||
1 |
FZ350-001 |
6543915 |
374830 |
-348.2 |
7.31m @ 3.02g/t Au |
24.9 |
-42 |
250 |
642.1 |
3.00m @ 5.60g/t Au |
574.0 |
||||||||
5.00m @ 2.21g/t Au |
614.0 |
||||||||
1 |
AF18LV-07AE |
6544420 |
374623 |
-266.6 |
8.50m @ 5.47g/t Au |
116.0 |
-31.5 |
249.5 |
653.8 |
9.50m @ 1.84g/t Au |
132.5 |
||||||||
9.50m @ 3.31g/t Au |
578.5 |
||||||||
1 |
AF18LV-16AE
|
6544419 |
374624 |
-266.6 |
0.50m @ 6.99g/t Au |
124.0 |
-30.6 |
221.8 |
639.4 |
6.00m @ 1.97g/t Au |
129.0 |
||||||||
3.00m @ 11.05g/t Au |
138.0 |
||||||||
4.40m @ 5.99g/t Au |
144.0 |
||||||||
0.75m @ 18.55g/t Au |
545.0 |
||||||||
1 |
WF14-98 |
6543955 |
375125 |
-188.1 |
3.90m @ 2.12g/t Au |
53.1 |
-29.5 |
262.2 |
858.5 |
11.00m @ 2.56g/t Au |
180 |
||||||||
9.30m @ 2.28g/t Au |
203.1 |
||||||||
14.0m @ 3.01g/t Au |
214.0 |
||||||||
6.55m @ 4.46g/t Au |
252.3 |
||||||||
8.90m @ 2.68g/t Au |
716.6 |
||||||||
15.80m @ 2.32g/t Au |
736.5 |
APPENDIX B – JORC 2012 TABLE 1 – GOLD DIVISION
SECTION 1: SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND DATA
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria |
JORC Code Explanation |
Commentary |
Sampling techniques |
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• A significant portion of the data used in resource calculations has been gathered from diamond core. Multiple sizes have been used historically. This core is geologically logged and subsequently halved for sampling. Grade control holes may be whole-cored to streamline the core handling process if required. • Face Sampling At each of the major past and current underground producers, each development face / round is horizontally chip sampled. The sampling intervals are domained by geological constraints (e.g. rock type, veining and alteration / sulphidation etc.). The majority of exposures within the orebody are sampled. • Sludge Drilling Sludge drilling at is performed with an underground production drill rig. It is an open hole drilling method using water as the flushing medium, with a 64mm (nominal) hole diameter. Sample intervals are ostensibly the length of the drill steel. Holes are drilled at sufficient angles to allow flushing of the hole with water following each interval to prevent contamination. Sludge drilling is not used to inform resource models.
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• RC Drilling Drill cuttings are extracted from the RC return via cyclone. The underflow from each interval is transferred via bucket to a four-tiered riffle splitter, delivering approximately three kilograms of the recovered material into calico bags for analysis. The residual material is retained on the ground near the hole. Composite samples are obtained from the residue material for initial analysis, with the split samples remaining with the individual residual piles until required for re-split analysis or eventual disposal. • RAB / Aircore Drilling Combined scoops from bucket dumps from cyclone for composite. Split samples taken from individual bucket dumps via scoop. RAB holes are not included in the resource estimate. • Blast Hole Drilling Cuttings sampled via splitter tray per individual drill rod. Blast holes not included in the resource estimate. |
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Logging
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Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation |
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Quality of assay data and laboratory tests |
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Verification of sampling and assaying |
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Location of data points |
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Data spacing and distribution |
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Orientation of data in relation to geological structure |
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Sample security |
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Audits or reviews |
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SECTION 2: REPORTING OF EXPLORATION RESULTS
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
Criteria |
JORC Code Explanation |
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Mineral tenement and land tenure status |
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Exploration done by other parties |
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Geology |
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BHO
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CGO
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FGO
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HGO
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MGO
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Drill hole Information |
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Data aggregation methods |
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Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths |
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Diagrams |
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Balanced reporting |
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Other substantive exploration data |
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Further work |
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SECTION 3: ESTIMATION AND REPORTING OF MINERAL RESOURCES
(Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in section 2, also apply to this section.)
Criteria |
JORC Code Explanation |
Commentary |
Database integrity |
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Site visits |
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Geological interpretation |
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Dimensions |
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BHO
CGO
FGP
HGO
MGO
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Estimation and modelling techniques. |
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Moisture |
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Cut-off parameters |
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Mining factors or assumptions |
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Metallurgical factors or assumptions |
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Environmental factors or assumptions |
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Bulk density |
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Classification |
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Audits or reviews |
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Discussion of relative accuracy / confidence |
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