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Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd
20 November 2017
Chaarat Gold Holdings Limited
("Chaarat" or the "Company")
COMPLETION OF 2017 DRILLING PROGRAM AT THE CHAARAT GOLD
PROJECT
Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands (20(th) November
2017)
Chaarat (AIM: CGH), the AIM quoted company developing the
Chaarat Gold Project in the Kyrgyz Republic, is pleased to provide
an update on the 2017 drilling program in the Tulkubash oxide
Zone.
Highlights
-- 17,420 metres drilled in 2017 season v planned 11,000 metres
-- 30% of total drilling in the Tulkubash Zone completed in 2017 season
-- Indicative pit length increased from approximately 1,100 to
2,200 metres as mineralisation connects current Tulkubash pit with
other previously drilled areas (satellite pits)
-- Oxide mineralisation open to the northeast with potential
continuity for at least three kilometres (defined by soil anomalies
within the area of the existing mining licence) which could
significantly increase the scale of the Tulkubash open pit heap
leach project
-- Potential extends further along strike in the existing exploration licence
-- Positive drill results received to date include:
Section 440: CCH17T07315: True width of 22.5 metres at 1.01g/t
Au from a depth of 65.5 metres
-- Section 560: CCH17T07310: True width of 11.1 metres at 2.45
g/t Au from a depth of 55.5 metres with an addition zone of 23.3
metres at 2.09 g/t Au from a depth of 148.5 metres
-- Section 640: CCH17T07316: True width of 10.5 metres at 1.80
g/t Au from a depth of 72.5 metres
-- Section 2280: CCH17T07318: True width of 19.9 metres at 1.90
g/t Au from a depth of 74.0 metres
-- Additional hanging wall mineralisation identified within the
current Tulkubash pit likely to have a beneficial impact on
stripping ratio
-- Gold bearing lodes expanded in the satellite pits
-- Resource update in progress and results will be used to
determine reserves in the Feasibility Study due for completion in
Q1 2018
Robert Benbow, CEO of Chaarat, commented: "Frank Fenne, our Head
of Geology, and his team have delivered on an exceptional drilling
season. We were able to drill into November and so completed almost
60% more metres than the 11,000 metres we originally planned for
2017. Based on the encouraging results we reported in September we
decided to continue drilling as long as the weather permitted. As a
result, our knowledge of the Tulkubash deposit has increased
substantially.
The results reported today once again demonstrate continuity
along the strike of the Tulkubash Zone with significant widths of
mineralisation. In September, we were able to report that we had
identified oxide mineralisation for another kilometre northeast of
the current Tulkubash pit. Now we are increasingly confident that
the mineralisation extends for at least three kilometres.
Mineralisation has been extended to the south, new hanging wall
lodes in the main pit area have been developed and the gold-bearing
lodes in the satellite pit area have been expanded.
Based on these results, the anticipated increase in the reserve
base (and hence the life of mine) as well as a reduction in
pre-stripping are expected to impact positively on the economics of
the Tulkubash Project. We will report a resource update in January
2018 and the Feasibility Study for the Tulkubash Heap Leach Project
remains on schedule for completion in Q1 2018.
Looking ahead, adding value through exploration of the Tulkubash
oxide mineralisation is going to be a key priority in our future
development plans.
In parallel with our successful drilling season we achieved full
local approval for the construction of the Tulkubash Project as
reported in September. We are currently evaluating the results of
our infrastructure work and progress during the season in the other
critical areas on the path to production and will provide a full
update early next month. In the meantime, I am pleased to confirm
that detailed design of the heap leach pad has commenced."
Enquiries:
Chaarat Gold Holdings
Limited + 44 (0) 20 7499 2612
Robert Benbow CEO info@chaarat.com
Linda Naylor FD
Numis Securities Limited +44 (0) 20 7260 1000
John Prior, Paul Gillam
(NOMAD)
James Black (Broker)
General description of the Tulkubash Zone
The Tulkubash oxide Zone is one of two zones of mineralisation
within the Chaarat Gold Project, the other being the Kyzyltash
sulphide Zone.
The oxide resources contained within the Tulkubash Zone (912koz:
20.9Mt at 1.35g/t) are suitable for recovery through a low cost
heap leach development. Exploration throughout 2017 has focused on
extending the Tulkubash resources. A feasibility study for an oxide
heap leach plant is due for completion in Q2 2018.
The Kyzyltash sulphide resources (6,131koz: 62.1Mt at 3.07g/t)
are high grade and refractory in nature. The Kyzyltash Zone will be
developed after the Tulkubash heap leach.
The Tulkubash Zone is a mineralized shear that contains multiple
gold-bearing lodes. The Tulkubash Zone strikes parallel to the
Kyzyltash Zone and has been traced for a distance of 10 kilometres
to the Ishakuldy area to the
northeast. The mineralised zones dip at 65-80 degrees to the NW.
Drilling in the Tulkubash Zone
Prior to this year, a total of 299 holes have been drilled in
the Tulkubash Deposit. The results of this drilling were reported
in the 2014 resource update.
The 2017 Tulkubash drilling program consists of 135 holes
covering approximately 17,000 metres of in-fill and step-out
development drilling. The objective of the drilling program is to
develop and enlarge the shallow, open pit, heap leachable reserve
base of the Project by (i) increasing the mineralisation in the
Tulkubash main and satellite pits (ii) upgrading material that is
currently classified as an inferred resource at the bottom of the
planned pits (iii) bringing in fringe material on the periphery of
the planned pits, and (iv) drilling along strike to the northeast
to potentially delineate new mineralisation and expand the
resource.
Positive results to date have been obtained from within the
Tulkubash Zone where the Company has demonstrated strong continuity
of mineralisation. An on-going program of assaying for cyanide
soluble gold is continuing in order to assess the amenability of
the ore to processing by conventional heap leaching.
Geology of the Tulkubash Zone
Gold mineralisation occurs within the Tulkubash Formation, a
thickly bedded massive quartzite. The gold occurs in quartzite
breccias, quartz stockwork zones, and intensely silicified quartz
flooded zones that form multiple parallel lodes that trend
northeast and dip 60 to 80 degrees to the northwest. The individual
gold-bearing lodes combine to form a mineralized zone that varies
from 110 to 250 metres wide that has been developed over a strike
length of 2,160 metres. Mineralisation is open to the northeast
along strike and down dip below the limits of the current drilling
(+/-150 metres). The gold is very fine grained and is associated
with minor pyrite and stibnite. The Tulkubash Zone is strongly
oxidized and contains free milling ore suitable for heap leach
processing.
About Chaarat Gold
Chaarat Gold is an exploration and development company operating
in the Kyrgyz Republic with a large, high grade resource - the
Chaarat Gold Project. The Company's key objective is to become a
long term, low-cost gold producer.
Chaarat aims to create value for its shareholders, employees and
communities in the Kyrgyz Republic by building relationships based
on trust and operating to the best environmental, social and
employment standards.
Further information is available at www.chaarat.com
Appendix 1: The table below includes the results from holes
drilled and assayed (only gold grades are included).
Significant intercepts from 10 drill holes are summarised in the
table below. Significant intercepts are defined as intercepts
greater than 10m in width above a 0.25 cut off or greater than 3m
in width at a 0.25 cut off assaying greater than 1.0 g/t Au.
All results are from diamond core holes. The sample intervals
are constrained by geology and range from a minimum of 0.4 metres
to a maximum of 1.5 metres, generally averaging almost 1.5 metre in
length. Mean grades are calculated at the stated cut off with no
upper cap applied. The maximum length of internal waste in any
interval is 3.0 metre. Approximate true width is estimated from
cross sectional interpretations.
Drilling Approx.
Drill Interval Width true width Au
wwidthThickness
Hole Section From To (m) (m) g/t
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07315 440 65.5 88.0 22.5 22.5 1.01
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
including 440 77.5 80.5 3.0 3.0 4.66
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07310 560 55.5 67.5 12.0 11.1 2.45
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07310 560 75.0 90.0 15.0 12.0 0.96
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07310 560 148.5 177.0 28.5 23.3 2.09
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
including 560 150.0 163.5 13.5 11.1 3.13
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07310 560 204.0 211.5 7.5 6.2 1.05
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07310 560 217.5 223.5 6.0 5.5 1.23
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07307 560 25.0 37.0 12.0 9.8 2.05
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
including 560 28.0 34.0 6.0 3.3 3.77
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07307 560 49.0 61.0 12.0 8.3 0.62
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
including 560 49.0 52.0 3.0 2.3 1.11
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07307 560 127.0 134.5 7.5 5.4 1.32
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07307 560 140.5 176.5 36.0 29.5 0.72
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
incl 560 172.0 176.5 4.5 3.4 2.38
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07316 640 3.5 11.0 7.5 5.9 1.07
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07316 640 23.0 36.5 13.5 8.9 1.47
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07316 640 72.5 90.5 18.0 10.5 1.80
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07314 960 11.5 28.0 16.5 14.6 0.32
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07314 960 73.0 91.0 18.0 15.8 1.02
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07314 960 118.0 137.5 19.5 18.3 0.79
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07313 1000 72.0 87.0 15.0 10.4 0.71
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07313 1000 123.0 133.5 10.5 7.2 0.80
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07317 1840 3.4 17.0 13.6 13.6 0.35
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07317 1840 35.0 47.0 12.0 12.0 0.40
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07306 2160 84.0 97.5 13.5 10.2 0.45
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07306 2160 124.5 135.0 10.5 4.9 1.15
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07308 2240 64.5 78.0 13.5 12.0 1.02
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07308 2240 108.0 144.0 36.0 26.0 0.50
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
CCH17T07318 2280 74.0 99.6 25.6 19.9 1.90
----------------- ------------ ---------- ---------- ---------- --------------------- ---------
QA/QC Procedures: Sampling Methodology and Quality Control
Samples are shipped to the ALS Global Laboratory in Kara-Balta,
Kyrgyz Republic for sample preparation and assay. Commercial
standards and blanks are submitted routinely with each batch of
samples. Gold is analysed using a 30 gram fire assay with an atomic
absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish. A quality control/quality
assurance protocol is employed in the program which includes
standards and blanks in every batch of assays and high grade assays
are not capped. Check assays are conducted on every 20(th) sample
by a second independent laboratory.
Representative composites have been selected and shipped to
McClelland Laboratories, Inc. for metallurgical testwork to support
the Feasibility Study for the Tulkubash heap leach Project.
Competent Person
The Competent Person with overall responsibility for this press
release, and who has reviewed the information contained herein, is
Frank Fenne, P.G., who is an employee of Chaarat. Frank is a mining
geologist with more than 47 years of experience in the resource
industry who has sufficient experience relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person
as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves' and he was supervisor to the work which is the subject of
this release. Mr Fenne consents to the inclusion in the report of
the matters based on this information in the form and context in
which it appears.
Glossary of Technical Terms
"Au" chemical symbol for gold
"cut off" the lowest grade value that is included
in a resource statement. It must comply
with JORC requirement 19: "reasonable
prospects for eventual economic extraction"
the lowest grade, or quality, of mineralised
material that qualifies as economically
mineable and available in a given
deposit. It may be defined on the
basis of economic evaluation, or on
physical or chemical attributes that
define an acceptable product specification
"g/t" grammes per tonne, equivalent to parts
per million
"Inferred that part of a Mineral Resource for
Resource" which tonnage, grade and mineral content
can be estimated with a low level
of confidence. It is inferred from
geological evidence and assumed but
not verified geological and/or grade
continuity. It is based on information
gathered through appropriate techniques
from locations such as outcrops, trenches,
pits, workings and drill holes which
may be limited or of uncertain quality
and reliability
"Indicated that part of a Mineral Resource for
Resource" which tonnage, densities, shape, physical
characteristics, grade and mineral
content can be estimated with a reasonable
level of confidence. It is based on
exploration, sampling and testing
information gathered through appropriate
techniques from locations such as
outcrops, trenches, pits, workings
and drill holes. The locations are
too widely or inappropriately spaced
to confirm geological and/or grade
continuity but are spaced closely
enough for continuity to be assumed
"JORC" The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves
Committee Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves 2012 (the "JORC Code" or
"koz" "the Code"). The Code sets out minimum
standards, recommendations and guidelines
for Public Reporting in Australasia
of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources
and Ore Reserves
thousand troy ounces of gold
"Measured that part of a Mineral Resource for
Resource" which tonnage, densities, shape, physical
characteristics, grade and mineral
content can be estimated with a high
level of confidence. It is based on
detailed and reliable exploration,
sampling and testing information gathered
through appropriate techniques from
locations such as outcrops, trenches,
pits, workings and drill holes. The
locations are spaced closely enough
to confirm geological and grade continuity
"Mineral a concentration or occurrence of material
Resource" of intrinsic economic interest in
or on the Earth's crust in such form,
quality and quantity that there are
reasonable prospects for eventual
economic extraction. The location,
quantity, grade, geological characteristics
and continuity of a Mineral Resource
are known, estimated or interpreted
from specific geological evidence
and knowledge. Mineral Resources are
sub-divided, in order of increasing
geological confidence, into Inferred,
Indicated and Measured categories
when reporting under JORC
"Mt" million tonnes
"oz" troy ounce (= 31.103477 grammes)
"Reserve" the economically mineable part of
a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral
Resource
"t" tonne (= 1 million grammes)
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