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Greatland Gold PLC
10 June 2021
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10 June 2021
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Greatland Gold plc
( " Greatland " or "the Company " )
Further Excellent Growth Drilling Results at Havieron
Potential for resource expansion with significant high-grade
depth extension to South East Crescent and additional
mineralisation identified in Northern Breccia
Box cut complete and decline development underway
Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP), the precious and base metals
exploration and development company, is pleased to provide an
update on activities at the Havieron gold-copper project in the
Paterson region of Western Australia. The Company notes the release
of an ASX announcement titled "Exploration Update" by Newcrest
Mining Ltd ("Newcrest") earlier today.
Drilling activities since the last report include new results
from the ongoing Growth Drilling programme, which continue to
support the potential for resource expansion of the Havieron
system.
The latest results consist of seven new drill holes from the
Growth Drilling programme. Newcrest has now completed a total of
164,420m of drilling from 190 holes to date, with all the latest
holes continuing to intersect significant mineralisation.
Highlights
-- Excellent results from Growth Drilling continue to support
the potential for resource expansion within the Havieron
gold-copper mineralised system
- High-grade intercepts below the December 2020 Initial Inferred
Mineral Resource shell in the South East Crescent Zone and adjacent
Breccia Zones, and around the Northern Breccia.
- HAD133 returned 85m @ 11g/t Au & 0.29% Cu from 1345m,
including 13m @ 32g/t Au & 0.46% Cu from 1363m, and 14.5m @
32g/t Au & 0.33% Cu from 1396.5m(1) .
- High-grade Crescent Zone remains open at depth.
- Additional mineralisation identified in Northern Breccia Zone,
highlighting the potential for resource extensions outside the
existing resource shell.
-- New drill intercepts from within the 2020 Initial Inferred
Mineral Resource shell support geological and grade continuity
- Additional high-grade South East Crescent intercepts from
within the December 2020 Initial Mineral Resource.
- These results support the delivery of an Indicated Mineral
Resource estimate in the South East Crescent Zone.
-- 2021 Growth Drilling is progressing into FY2 2
- North West Crescent and Northern Breccia: Growth Drilling
continues to focus on the North West Crescent and Northern Breccia
zone and aimed at providing support for the potential expansion of
the existing Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate.
- Eastern Breccia: Drill testing and interpretation of the
geological and mineralisation controls of the Eastern Breccia Zone
is ongoing.
- South East Crescent and Breccia: Targeting potential resource
definition of extensions below the existing resource shell and
lateral extensions adjacent to the existing high-grade resource
shell .
- New Targets: New targets outside of the immediate vicinity of
the Havieron deposit, but within the Havieron Joint Venture area,
have been identified with the potential to conduct drill testing of
these targets in the future.
-- Early Works Underway: As previously announced, surface
earthworks are largely complete, with the box cut complete and
decline development commenced:
- Excavation of the box cut commenced on 8 February 2021.
- Commencement of the underground decline access, from the base
of the box cut, was announced on the 12 May 2021.
- The Joint Venture is progressing the necessary approvals and
permits for the development of an operating underground mine (
subject to a successful exploration program, feasibility studies,
market and operating conditions, board approvals and a positive
decision to mine) .
- Work continues to investigate the potential to achieve
commercial production at Havieron within three years of the
commencement of the decline.
Best New Results(1)
South East Crescent and Breccia - Growth Drilling below December
2020 Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate
-- HAD086W1
- 34m @ 3.9g/t Au & 0.28% Cu from 1240m, and
- 99.7m @ 2.5g/t Au and 0.85% Cu from 1308m
- including 50.4m @ 4.3g/t Au & 1.6% Cu from 1313.6m
-- HAD133
- 108.5m @ 1.7 g/t Au and 0.43% Cu from 1221m, and
- 85m @ 11.0 g/t Au and 0.29% Cu from 1345m
- including 13m @ 32g/t Au & 0.46% Cu from 1363m
- and 14.5m @ 32g/t Au & 0.33% Cu from 1396.5m
Northern Breccia - Growth Drilling
-- HAD089W1
- 81.3m @ 1.2g/t Au & 0.04% Cu from 1009.7m
South East Crescent and Breccia - Growth Drilling intercepts
from within the 2020 Initial Mineral Resource Estimate shell
-- HAD097W3
- 47.8m @ 2.3g/t Au & 0.28% Cu from 620.2m
- including 28.3m @ 3.8g/t Au & 0.45% Cu from 639.7m
-- HAD136
- 55.2m @ 2.5 g/t Au and 0.65% Cu from 501m
- including 24.5m @ 5.4g/t Au & 0.95% Cu from 506.8m
1. All widths reported here and below are downhole widths,
generally greater than true widths.
Shaun Day, Chief Executive Officer of Greatland Gold plc,
commented: "These latest drilling results add further extensions to
the high-grade mineralisation at Havieron while evolving the
deposit beyond the existing resource shell. With each new set of
excellent intercepts, we demonstrably advance the potential size
and value of the gold-copper orebody at Havieron.
"Development on site continues at pace with surface earthworks
nearing completion and the underground decline underway. As the
Joint Venture progresses, ongoing exploration continues to enhance
the potential scale of the gold-copper mineralised system at
Havieron."
Analytical results for new drilling from HAD086W1, HAD089W1,
HAD096W1, HAD097W3, HAD106W2, HAD133, and HAD136 have been received
and are announced today. The results reported here are from seven
new drill holes comprising 5,757m of drilling completed since 31
March 2021, with all holes intersecting mineralisation. Selected
significant intercepts are presented in Table 1.
Table 1 - Selected Significant Havieron Intercepts(1) .
Hole ID From (m) To (m) Width Gold Copper
(m) (g/t) (%)
HAD086W1 1240 1274 34 3.9 0.28
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Including 1259 1271.2 12.2 10 0.36
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1308 1407.7 99.7 2.5 0.85
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Including 1313.6 1364 50.4 4.3 1.6
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HAD089W1 1009.7 1091 81.3 1.2 0.04
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HAD097W3 620.2 668 47.8 2.3 0.28
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Including 639.7 668 28.3 3.8 0.45
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HAD133 1221 1329.5 108.5 1.7 0.43
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Including 1244.7 1268 23.3 2.7 0.59
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And 1276 1289 13 2.4 0.62
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And 1309.9 1329 19.1 2.3 0.38
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1345 1430 85 11 0.29
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Including 1363 1376 13 32 0.46
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and 1396.5 1411 14.5 32 0.33
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HAD136 501 556.2 55.2 2.5 0.65
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Including 506.8 531.3 24.5 5.4 0.95
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Reporting Criteria are listed in Appendix II
In addition to this release, a PDF version of this report with
supplementary information can be found at the
Company's website: www.greatlandgold.com/media/jorc/
Enquiries:
Greatland Gold PLC
Shaun Day/Callum Baxter
Tel: +44 (0)20 3709 4900
Email: info@greatlandgold.com
www.greatlandgold.com
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Andrew Emmott/James Keeshan
Tel: +44 (0)20 3368 3550
Berenberg (Joint Corporat e Broker and Financial Adviser)
Matthew Armitt/Jennifer Wyllie/Detlir Elezi
Tel: +44 (0)20 3207 7800
Canaccord Genuity (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial
Adviser)
James Asensio/Patrick Dolaghan
Tel: +44 (0)20 7523 8000
Hannam & Partners (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial
Adviser)
Andrew Chubb/Matt Hasson/Jay Ashfield
Tel: +44 (0)20 7907 8500
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Nick Emerson/Alan Gunn
Tel: +44 (0)14 8341 3500
Luther Pendragon (Media and Investor Relations)
Harry Chathli/Alexis Gore/Joe Quinlan
Tel: +44 (0)20 7618 9100
Further Information on Newcrest Drilling and Operations at
Havieron
Exploration activities at Havieron are operated by Newcrest
under a Joint Venture Agreement with Greatland. The Havieron
deposit is centered on a magnetic anomaly located 45km east of
Telfer. Exploration drilling by Greatland during 2018 resulted in
the discovery of high grade gold and copper mineralisation under
420m of post mineralisation cover. Newcrest commenced drilling at
Havieron during the June 2019 quarter and have completed
164,420m of drilling from 190 holes to date.
Drilling activity during the period utilised up to eight drill
rigs, and the results reported today are from seven new drill holes
completed since the last release dated 29 April 2021. The seven new
drill holes comprised 5,757m of drilling completed since 31 March
2021, with all holes intersecting mineralisation. Growth Drilling
has focused on the North West Crescent and Northern Breccia Zones,
and depth extensions of the South East Crescent and Breccia. Growth
Drilling is ongoing with the potential for 70,000 to 85,000m in
FY22.
All new Growth Drilling holes intersected mineralisation.
Significant new results are presented in Table 1, and full drilling
results are presented in Appendix II. The Growth Drilling results
announced today are considered excellent, and both confirm
previously reported drilling results and extend gold copper
mineralisation beyond previously identified Inferred Mineral
Resource boundaries. Additional mineralisation has been identified
in Northern Breccia Zone and significant high grade extensions to
the South East Crescent zone below the current Inferred Mineral
Resource Estimate have been identified. The high grade Crescent
zone remains open at depth.
At the South East Crescent zone, growth drilling to expand the
resource has commenced with two drill holes HAD086W1 and HAD133
extending the high grade mineralisation 80m below the base of the
December 2020 Initial Inferred Mineral Resource shell. These
intercepts are also below previously reported hole HAD065W2 (120.7m
@ 9.3 g/t Au & 0.18 % Cu from 1,349.3m, including 26.6m @ 34
g/t Au & 0.23 % Cu from 1,384.4m) and highlight significant
high grade depth extension of the South East Crescent zone.
Drilling continues to define the extent of the high grade South
East Crescent zone.
Results from Growth Drilling continue to support the potential
for resource expansion of the Havieron gold-copper mineralised
system, particularly within and around the North West Crescent and
Northern Breccia, and below the Initial Inferred Mineral Resource
estimate in the South East Crescent Zone and adjacent Breccia
Zones.
Results reported today from within the Initial Inferred Mineral
Resource estimate in the South East Crescent Zone continue to
support the potential delivery of an Indicated Mineral Resource
estimate in the upper 320m (vertical) of the initial Inferred
Mineral Resource estimate defined over the South East Crescent Zone
and adjacent Breccia Zone. Results show good alignment with
modelled grade and thickness within the South East Crescent Zone
which further supports the continuity of high grade
mineralisation.
Significant results from within the Initial Inferred Mineral
Resource estimate in the South East Crescent Zone are presented in
Table 1, and full drilling results are presented in Appendix II.
The results are considered excellent, and show good alignment with
modelled grade and thickness within the South East Crescent Zone
which further supports the continuity of high grade mineralisation
for ongoing studies.
Drilling since May 2019 has outlined an ovoid shaped zone of
variable brecciation, alteration and sulphide mineralisation with
dimensions of 650m x 350m trending in a north west orientation.
Breccia mineralisation has been identified internally and
externally to the Crescent zones, including targets which remain
open to the east, northwest and southeast. Mineralisation has been
observed to greater than 1,000m in vertical extent below the around
420m thick post mineral cover sequence and remains open at depth.
Within this ovoid shaped zone (at this stage) exploration has
identified four key target regions, which are:
-- South East Crescent and Breccia
-- North West Crescent
-- Northern Breccia
-- Eastern Breccia
Drill data density in the South East Crescent and adjacent
Breccia and a portion of the Northern Breccia has been sufficient
for the definition of an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate(2) for
these domains. Reported inside an A$50/t Net Smelter Return ("NSR")
shell, the volume of identified mineralised geological domains
where information to estimate the metal inventory and grades is at
a sufficient magnitude and having the reasonable prospects of
eventual economic extraction comprises:
-- 52Mt @ 2.0g/t Au and 0.31% Cu for 3.4Moz Au and 160Kt Cu for
4.2Moz gold equivalent(3) , included in geological domains:
- Crescent Zone containing 18Mt @ 3.8g/t Au and 0.61% Cu for
2.2Moz Au and 110Kt Cu; and
- Breccia Zone containing 34Mt @ 1.1g/t Au and 0.15% Cu for
1.2Moz Au and 50Kt Cu.
2. Refer to Newcrest announcement titled "Newcrest announces
initial Inferred Mineral Resource estimate for Havieron of 3.4Moz
of gold and 160Kt of Copper" dated 10 December 2020 and available
on www.asx.com.au under the code "NCM".
3. The gold equivalent (AuEq) is based on assumed prices of
US$1,400/oz Au and US$3.40/lb Cu, gold recoveries of 94% (Crescent)
and 84% (Breccia), and copper recoveries of 84% (Crescent) and 82%
(Breccia), which equates to a formula of approximately AuEq = Au
(g/t) + 1.65 * Cu (%). In Greatland's opinion all elements (gold
and copper) have a reasonable potential to be recovered and
sold.
Outside of the Initial Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate,
mineralisation remains open with encouraging results identified
from below the South East Crescent and Breccia Zone, and around the
Northern Breccia Zone (including the new results reported here),
and the Eastern Breccia Zone. The extents of the Havieron system
are still to be defined.
Currently, all drill rigs are operational on the Growth Drilling
programme with a focus on the North West Crescent, Northern Breccia
Zone and depth extension of the South East Crescent and Breccia.
This drilling is aimed to provide support for the potential
expansion of the existing Inferred Mineral Resource estimate. Drill
testing and interpretation of the geological and mineralisation
controls of the Eastern Breccia Zone is ongoing.
Further targets outside of Havieron, but within the Havieron
Joint Venture area, have been identified with the potential to
conduct drilling to test these targets in the future.
Studies are ongoing and include mining methods, hydrogeology,
geotechnical, metallurgical, engineering and environmental to
support delivery of a Pre-Feasibility Study in the second half of
calendar year 2021. Studies continue to investigate the potential
to achieve commercial production within three years from
commencement of the decline.
In this regard, surface earthworks are largely complete and the
boxcut is complete. Decline establishment is progressing to plan
with achievements to date including:
-- Surface earthworks are largely complete
-- Box cut excavation and Portal are complete
-- Decline has commenced
Newcrest is also progressing the necessary approvals and permits
that are required to commence the development of an operating
underground mine and associated infrastructure at the Project(4)
.
4. In addition, the development of any underground mine at the
Havieron Project will also be subject to the completion of a
successful exploration programme and further studies, market and
operating conditions, Board approvals, and a positive decision to
mine.
Additional drill hole information is presented in Appendix I and
tabulated drill hole intercepts are presented in Appendix II. A 3D
schematic plan view of Crescent Sulphide Zone and Breccia target
zones is shown in Figure 1, a s chematic horizontal slice through
the Crescent Sulphide Zone and Breccia hosted mineralisation with
new drill hole locations is shown in Figure 2, a schematic plan
view with drill hole locations and significant intercepts on
interpreted geology is shown in Figure 3, and Cross Sections are
shown in Figures 4 and 5.
Mineralisation in the Havieron deposit is hosted by
metasedimentary (meta-sandstones, meta-siltstones and
meta-carbonate) and intrusive rocks. Gold and copper mineralisation
is hosted in breccia, vein and massive sulphide replacement styles,
typical of intrusion-related and skarn types of mineralisation. The
main sulphide mineral assemblage contains well developed
pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite and pyrite. Alteration assemblages
associated with mineralisation are
amphibole-carbonate-biotite-sericite-chlorite. Higher-grade gold
zones (+10g/t Au) are often associated with
quartz/chalcopyrite-pyrite veining.
Background to Havieron and Joint Venture Agreement with
Newcrest
The Havieron Project is operated by Newcrest under a Joint
Venture Agreement with Greatland. As announced on 30 November 2020,
Newcrest has now met the Stage 3 expenditure requirement (US$45
million) and is entitled to earn an additional 20% joint venture
interest, resulting in an overall joint venture interest of 60%
(Greatland 40%). Newcrest can earn up to a 70% joint venture
interest through total expenditure of US$65 million and the
completion of a series of exploration and development milestones
(including the delivery of a Pre-Feasibility study) in a four-stage
farm-in over a six year period that commenced in May 2019. Newcrest
may acquire an additional 5% interest at the end of the Farm-In
period at fair market value.
The Joint Venture Agreement includes tolling principles
reflecting the intention of the parties that, subject to a
successful exploration programme, Feasibility Study and a positive
decision to mine, the resulting joint venture mineralised material
will be processed at Newcrest's Telfer operation , located 45km
west of Havieron.
Juri Joint Venture
On 30 November 2020, Greatland and Newcrest announced the
signing of the Juri Joint Venture, which is a farm-in and joint
venture agreement with respect to Greatland's Black Hills and
Paterson Range East tenements, located within the Paterson Province
approximately 50km from the Telfer operation. The joint venture
covers an area of approximately 248km(2) .
Under the terms of the agreement Newcrest has been granted an
initial 25% joint venture interest with the potential to earn up to
a 75% joint venture interest through total expenditure of A$20
million over a two stage earn-in, across a five year period.
Greatland will manage the Juri Joint Venture until the end of
calendar year 2021, after which Newcrest has the right to be
appointed as Manager.
Exploration activities have commenced with an initial program
designed to drill test the Goliath, Outamind and Los Diablos
targets in the Paterson Range East area. An initial scout drill
program has been completed at the Goliath target with assay results
pending. Subsequent work programs, including drilling, will also
focus on the Parlay target within the Black Hills Project.
A regional map showing the Havieron licence and Juri JV area
with regional targets and adjacent landholdings can be found at:
www.greatlandgold.com/paterson
Figure 1 . 3D Plan view schematic showing the spatial
association of the South East Crescent + Breccia, North West
Crescent, Northern Breccia and Eastern Breccia targets.
Figure 2 . Plan view schematic of a horizontal slice at 4700mRL
through the Crescent Sulphide Zone and Breccia-hosted Zones,
showing the extents of the 0.5 and 1.0 g/t Au Leapfrog grade shells
with highlighted newly reported intercepts for this period. Also
shown is the Eastern Breccia, Northern Breccia and north-west
extensions of known mineralisation outlines projected to the
4700mRL section - drilling is ongoing to confirm the extent of
these zones. Previously reported holes are shown in the inset
figure.
Figure 3 . Schematic plan view map showing drill hole locations
and significant intercepts reported in this release superimposed on
the interpreted geology. Previously reported holes are not shown
for the sake of clarity. Note some holes and results appear on
multiple sections due to the sections orientation and sections
overlap.
Figure 4 . Schematic cross section of geology and significant
new drillhole intercepts (looking southwest, Section Line S1,
+/-75m section width, as shown in Figure 3). Due to section spacing
and orientation holes may appear on multiple sections.
Figure 5 . Schematic cross section of geology and significant
new drillhole intercepts (looking northwest, Section Line S2,
+/-75m section width, as shown in Figure 3). Due to section window
size and orientation holes may appear on multiple sections.
Competent Person:
Information in this announcement that relates to exploration
results has been extracted from the following announcements:
"Exploration Update", dated 10 June 2021 (Newcrest)
"Excellent Growth Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 29 April
2021 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 29 April 2021
(Newcrest)
"Further Outstanding Infill Drilling Results at Havieron", dated
11 March 2021 (Greatland)
"Exploration Update", dated 11 March 2021 (Newcrest)
"Newcrest Reports Further Drilling Results at Havieron", dated
28 January 2021 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 28 January 2021
(Newcrest)
"Newcrest Reports Further Drilling Results at Havieron", dated
10 December 2020 (Greatland)
"Exploration Update", dated 10 December 2020 (Newcrest)
"Initial Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for Havieron", dated
10 December 2020 (Greatland)
"Initial Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for Havieron", dated
10 December 2020 (Newcrest)
"Drilling Results at Havieron Highlight Potential New Eastern
Breccia Target", dated 29 October 2020 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 29 October 2020
(Newcrest)
"Latest Drilling Results at Havieron Highlight Potential Bulk
Tonnage Target", dated 10 September 2020 (Greatland)
"Exploration Update", dated 10 September 2020 (Newcrest)
"Newcrest Identifies New Zone of Breccia Mineralisation at
Havieron", dated 23 July 2020 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 23 July 2020
(Newcrest)
"Further Outstanding Drill Results from Havieron", dated 11 June
2020 (Greatland)
"Exploration Update", dated 11 June 2020 (Newcrest)
"Newcrest Reports Further Outstanding Drill Results at
Havieron", dated 30 April 2020 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 30 April 2020
(Newcrest)
"Newcrest Reports Further Outstanding Drill Results at
Havieron", dated 11 March 2020 (Greatland)
"Exploration and Guidance Update", dated 11 March 2020
(Newcrest)
"Further Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron", dated 30
January 2020 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 30 January 2020
(Newcrest)
"New Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron Extend the Strike
Length of High-Grade Mineralisation", dated 2 December 2019
(Greatland)
"Exploration Update - Havieron", dated 2 December 2019
(Newcrest)
"Further High-Grade Drilling Results from Newcrest's Campaign at
Havieron", dated 24 October 2019 (Greatland)
"Quarterly Exploration Report - September 2019", dated 24
October 2019 (Newcrest)
"Update on Newcrest Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 10
September 2019 (Greatland)
"Exploration Update - Havieron", dated 10 September 2019
(Newcrest)
"First Results from Newcrest's Drilling Campaign at Havieron",
dated 25 July 2019 (Greatland)
"Newcrest Quarterly Exploration Report - June 2019", dated 25
July 2019 (Newcrest)
Information in this announcement pertaining to Reporting of
Exploration Results has been taken from Newcrest Mining Limited's
announcement titled " Exploration Update" dated 10 June 2021 and
has been reviewed and approved by Mr John McIntyre, a Member of the
Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG), who has more than 30
years relevant industry experience. Mr McIntyre is a full-time
consultant to the Company and has no financial interest in
Greatland Gold plc or its related entities. Mr McIntyre 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 by the
2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) and
under the AIM Rules - Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies,
which outline standards of disclosure for mineral projects. Mr
McIntyre consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the
matters based on this information in the form and context in which
it appears. Mr McIntyre confirms that the Company is not aware of
any new information or data that materially affects the information
included in the relevant market announcements, and that the form
and context in which the information has been presented has not
been materially modified.
Additional information on the project can be found on the
Company's website at www.greatlandgold.com/paterson/
In addition to this release, a PDF version of this report with
supplementary information can be found at the Company's website:
www.greatlandgold.com/media/jorc
Enquiries:
Greatland Gold PLC
Shaun Day/Callum Baxter
Tel: +44 (0)20 3709 4900
Email: info@greatlandgold.com
www.greatlandgold.com
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Andrew Emmott/James Keeshan
Tel: +44 (0)20 3368 3550
Berenberg (Joint Corporat e Broker and Financial Adviser)
Matthew Armitt/Jennifer Wyllie/Detlir Elezi
Tel: +44 (0)20 3207 7800
Canaccord Genuity (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial
Adviser)
James Asensio/Patrick Dolaghan
Tel: +44 (0)20 7523 8000
Hannam & Partners (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial
Adviser)
Andrew Chubb/Matt Hasson/Jay Ashfield
Tel: +44 (0)20 7907 8500
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Nick Emerson/Alan Gunn
Tel: +44 (0)14 8341 3500
Luther Pendragon (Media and Investor Relations)
Harry Chathli/Alexis Gore/Joe Quinlan
Tel: +44 (0)20 7618 9100
Notes for Editors:
Greatland Gold plc is a London Stock Exchange AIM-listed
(AIM:GGP) natural resource exploration and development company with
a current focus on precious and base metals.
The Company's flagship asset is the world class Havieron
gold-copper deposit in the Paterson region of Western Australia.
This asset is held in joint venture with Newcrest Mining Ltd.
Havieron is located approximately 45km east of Newcrest's Telfer
gold mine, processing plant and existing infrastructure.
The box cut and decline to develop the Havieron ore body
commenced during H1 2021. In addition, a substantial ongoing growth
drilling programme is presently underway at Havieron which is being
undertaken in conjunction with preparation of a Pre-Feasibility
Study (PFS). Newcrest is managing the preparation of the PFS, which
is expected to be released during H2 2021.
The Joint Venture Agreement includes tolling principles
reflecting the intention of the parties that, subject to a
successful exploration programme and feasibility study and a
positive decision to mine, the resulting joint venture mineralised
material will be processed at Telfer.
Greatland is seeking to identify large mineral deposits in areas
that have not been subject to extensive exploration previously. It
is widely recognised that the next generation of large deposits
will come from such under-explored areas and Greatland is applying
advanced exploration techniques to investigate a number of
carefully selected targets within its focused licence
portfolio.
The Company is actively investigating a range of new
opportunities in Australia for precious and strategic metals and
will update the market on new opportunities as and when
appropriate.
APPIX I
Havieron Project (Greatland Gold plc - Joint Venture Agreement):
JORC Table 1
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
Criteria Commentary
Sampling techniques Core samples are obtained from core drilling in
Proterozoic basement lithologies. PQ-HQ and NQ
diameter core was drilled on a 6m run. Core was
cut using an automated core-cutter and half core
sampled at 1m intervals with breaks for major
geological changes. Sampling intervals range from
0.2 - 1.0m. Cover sequences were not sampled.
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Drilling techniques Permian Paterson Formation cover sequence was
drilled using mud rotary drilling. Depths of cover
typically observed to approximately 420m vertically
below surface. Steel casing was emplaced to secure
the pre-collar.
Core drilling was advanced from the base of the
cover sequence with PQ3, HQ3 and NQ2 diameter
coring configuration.
Core from inclined drill holes are oriented on
3m and 6m runs using an electronic core orientation
tool (Reflex ACTIII). At the end of each run,
the bottom of hole position is marked by the driller,
which is later transferred to the whole drill
core run length with a bottom of hole reference
line.
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Drill sample Core recovery is systematically recorded from
recovery the commencement of coring to end of hole, by
reconciling against driller's depth blocks in
each core tray with data recorded in the database.
Drillers depth blocks provided the depth, interval
of core recovered, and interval of core drilled.
Core recoveries were typically 100%, with isolated
zones of lower recovery.
Cover sequence drilling by the mud-rotary drilling
did not yield recoverable samples.
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Logging Geological logging recorded qualitative descriptions
of lithology, alteration, mineralisation, veining,
and structure (for all core drilled- 4,798 m for
7 drill holes, all intersecting mineralisation),
including orientation of key geological features.
Geotechnical measurements were recorded including
Rock Quality Designation (RQD) fracture frequency,
solid core recovery and qualitative rock strength
measurements.
Magnetic susceptibility measurements were recorded
every metre. The bulk density of selected drill
core intervals was determined at site on whole
core samples.
All geological and geotechnical logging was conducted
at the Havieron site.
Digital data logging was captured on diamond drill
core intervals only, and all data validated and
stored in an acQuire database.
All drill cores were photographed, prior to cutting
and/or sampling the core.
The logging is of sufficient quality to support
Mineral Resource estimates.
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Sub-sampling Sampling, sample preparation and quality control
techniques protocols are considered appropriate for the material
and sample being sampled.
preparation Core was cut and sampled at the Telfer and Havieron
core processing facility. Half core samples were
collected in pre-numbered calico bags and grouped
in plastic bags for dispatch to the laboratory.
Sample weights typically varied from 0.5 to 4kg.
Sample sizes are considered appropriate for the
style of mineralisation. Drill core samples were
freighted by air and road to the laboratory.
Sample preparation was conducted at the independent
I SO17025 accredited Intertek Laboratory, Perth
(Intertek). Samples were dried at 105(o) C, and
crushed to 95% passing 4.75mm, and the split to
obtain up to 3kg sub-sample, which was pulverised
(using LM5) to produce a pulped product with the
minimum standard of 95% passing 106<MU>m, the
sample and 10 samples either side are re-ground
or re-screened. There are very few instances of
<95% passing the second grind. An assessment of
the grind size verses Au grade has shown that
rare mineralised assays are affected by grinding
issues.
Duplicate samples were collected from crush and
pulp samples at a rate of 1:20. Duplicate results
show an acceptable level of variability for the
material sampled and style of mineralisation.
Periodic size checks (1:20) for crush and pulp
samples and sample weights are provided by the
laboratory and recorded in the acQuire database.
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Quality of Assaying of drill core samples was conducted at
assay data Intertek. All samples were assayed for 48 elements
and laboratory using a 4-acid digestion followed by ICP-AES/ICP-MS
tests determination (method 4A/MS907), which is considered
to provide a total assay for copper. Gold analyses
were determined by 50g fire assay with AAS finish
(method FA50N/AA), which is considered to provide
a total assay for gold.
Sampling and assaying quality control procedures
consisted of inclusion of certified reference
material (CRMs), coarse residue and pulp duplicates
with each batch (at least 1:20).
Assays of quality control samples were compared
with reference samples in acQuire database and
verified as acceptable prior to use of data from
analysed batches.
Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory
standards, blanks, duplicates, repeats and grind
size results are captured in the acQuire database
and assessed for accuracy and precision for recent
data.
Extended quality control programmes including
pulp samples submitted to an umpire laboratory
and combined with more extensive re-submission
programmes have been completed.
Analysis of the available quality control sample
assay results indicates that an acceptable level
of accuracy and precision has been achieved and
the database contains no analytical data that
has been numerically manipulated.
The assaying techniques and quality control protocols
used are considered appropriate for the data to
be used for reporting exploration drilling results.
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Verification Sampling intervals defined by the geologist are
of sampling electronically assigned sample identification
and assaying numbers prior to core cutting. Corresponding sample
numbers matching pre-labelled calico bags are
assigned to each interval.
All sampling and assay information were stored
in a secure acQuire database with restricted access.
Electronically generated sample submission forms
providing the sample identification number accompany
each submission to the laboratory. Assay results
from the laboratory with corresponding sample
identification are loaded directly into the acQuire
database.
Assessment of reported significant assay intervals
was verified by re-logging of diamond drill core
intervals and assessment of high resolution core
photography. The verification of significant intersections
has been completed by Newcrest personnel and Newcrest's
Competent Person/Qualified Person. John McIntyre,
Greatland's Competent Person, has reviewed and
validated the significant intersections.
No adjustments are made to assay data, and no
twinned holes have been completed.
There are no currently known drilling, sampling,
recovery, or other factors that could materially
affect the accuracy or reliability of the data.
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Location of Drill collar locations were surveyed using a differential
data points GPS with GNSS with a stated accuracy of +/- 0.5m
for all drill holes reported.
Drill rig alignment was attained using an electronic
azimuth aligner. Downhole survey was collected
at 6-12m intervals in the cover sequence, and
every 6 to 30m in diamond drill core segments
of the drill hole using single shot (Axis Mining
Champ Gyro). The single shot surveys have been
validated using continuous survey to surface (Axis
Mining Champ) along with a selection of drill
holes re-surveyed by an external survey contactor
using a DeviGyro tool - confirming sufficient
accuracy for downhole spatial recording.
A LIDAR survey was completed over the project
area in Nov 2019 which was used to prepare a DEM
/ topographic model for the project with a spatial
accuracy of +/- 0.1m vertical and +/- 0.3m horizontal.
The topography is generally low relief to flat,
elevation within the dune corridors in ranges
between 250-265m Australian Height Datum (AHD)
steepening to the southeast. All collar coordinates
are provided in the Geocentric Datum of Australian
(GDA20 Zone 51). All relative depth information
is reported in AHD +5000m.
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Data spacing Within the South-East Crescent and Breccia zone
and distribution drill hole spacing ranges from 50 to 100m, to
50 by 50m within the initial resource extents.
Outside the initial resource boundary drill hole
spacing ranges from 50 to 200m in lateral extent
within the breccia zone over an area of 2km(2)
. The data spacing is sufficient to establish
the degree of geological and grade continuity.
Significant assay intercepts remain open. Further
drilling is required to determine the extent of
currently defined mineralisation. No sample compositing
is applied to samples.
Drilling intersects mineralisation at various
angles.
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Orientation Drill holes exploring the extents of the Havieron
of data in mineral system intersect moderately dipping carbonate
relation to and siliclastic sedimentary facies, mineralised
geological breccia and sub-vertical intrusive lithologies.
structure Geological modelling has been interpreted from
historic and Newcrest drill holes.
Variable brecciation, alteration and sulphide
mineralisation is observed with a footprint with
dimensions of 650m x 350m trending in a north
west orientation and over 1,000m in vertical extent
below cover.
The subvertical southeast high grade arcuate crescent
sulphide zone has an average thickness of 20m
and has been defined over a strike length of up
to 550m, and over 700m in vertical extent below
cover.
Drilling direction is oriented to intersect the
steeply dipping high-grade sulphide mineralisation
zones at an intersection angle of greater than
40 degrees. The drilled length of reported intersections
is typically greater than true width of mineralisation.
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Sample security The security of samples is controlled by tracking
samples from drill rig to database.
Drill core was delivered from the drill rig to
the Havieron core yard every shift. On completion
of geological and geotechnical logging, core processing
was completed by Newcrest personnel at the Telfer
facility but subsequently completed at the Havieron
facility.
High resolution core photography and cutting of
drill core was undertaken at the Havieron or Telfer
core processing facilities.
Samples were freighted in sealed bags by air and
road to the Laboratory, and in the custody of
Newcrest representatives. Sample numbers are generated
directly from the database. All samples are collected
in pre-numbered calico bags.
Verification of sample numbers and identification
is conducted by the laboratory on receipt of samples,
and sample receipt advise issued to Newcrest.
Details of all sample movement are recorded in
a database table. Dates, Hole ID sample ranges,
and the analytical suite requested are recorded
with the dispatch of samples to analytical services.
Any discrepancies logged at the receipt of samples
into the analytical services are validated.
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Audits or Internal reviews of core handling, sample preparation
reviews and assays laboratories were conducted on a regular
basis by both project personnel and owner representatives.
In the Competent Person's opinion, the sample
preparation, security and analytical procedures
are consistent with current industry standards
and are entirely appropriate and acceptable for
the styles of mineralisation identified and will
be appropriate for use in the reporting of exploration
results and Mineral Resource estimates. There
are no identified drilling, sampling or recovery
factors that materially impact the adequacy and
reliability of the results of the drilling programme
in place at the Havieron Project.
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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
Criteria Commentary
Mineral tenement The Havieron Project is entirely contained within
and land tenure mining tenement M45/1287, which is jointly owned
status by Greatland Pty Ltd and Newcrest Operations Limited.
Newcrest has entered into a Joint Venture Agreement
(effective 30 November 2020) and Farm-In Agreement
(effective 12 March 2019) with Greatland Pty Ltd
and Greatland Gold plc. Newcrest is the manager
of the Havieron Project. Newcrest has now met
the Stage 3 expenditure requirement (US$45 million)
and is entitled to earn an additional 20% joint
venture interest, resulting in an overall joint
venture interest of 60%. Newcrest has the right
to earn up to a 70% interest and acquire a further
5% at fair market value.
Newcrest and the Western Desert Lands Aboriginal
Corporation are parties to an Indigenous Land
Use Agreement (ILUA) which relates to the use
of native title land for Newcrest's current operations
at Telfer and its activities within a 60-km radius
around Telfer and includes its exploration activities
at Havieron. The parties have agreed that the
ILUA will apply to any future development activities
by the Joint Venture Participants (Newcrest and
Greatland Gold) at Havieron.
The mining tenement M45/1287 wholly replaces the
12 sub-blocks of exploration tenement E45/4701
(former exploration tenement on which the Havieron
Project is based) and was granted on 10 September
2020. All obligations with respect to legislative
requirements including minimum expenditure are
maintained in good standing for prior exploration
tenement E45/4701.
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Exploration Newcrest completed six core holes in the vicinity
done by other of the Havieron Project from 1991 to 2003. Greatland
parties Gold completed drill targeting and drilling of
nine Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes with
core tails for a total of approximately 6,800m
in 2018. Results of drilling programmes conducted
by Greatland Gold have previously been reported
on the Greatland Gold website.
Drilling has defined an intrusion-related mineral
system with evidence of breccia and massive sulphide-hosted
higher-grade gold-copper mineralisation.
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Geology The Havieron Project is located within the north-western
exposure of the Palaeo-Proterozoic to Neoproterozoic
Paterson Orogen (formerly Paterson Province),
45 km east of Telfer. The Yeneena Supergroup hosts
the Havieron prospect and consists of a 9km thick
sequence of marine sedimentary rocks and is entirely
overlain by approximately 420m of Phanerozoic
sediments of the Paterson Formation and Quaternary
aeolian sediments.
Gold and copper mineralisation at Havieron consist
of breccia, vein and massive sulphide replacement
gold and copper mineralisation typical of intrusion-related
and skarn styles of mineralisation. Mineralisation
is hosted by metasedimentary rocks (meta-sandstones,
meta-siltstones and meta-carbonate) and intrusive
rocks of an undetermined age. The main mineral
assemblage contains well developed pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite
and pyrite sulphide mineral assemblages as breccia
and vein infill, and massive sulphide lenses.
The main mineralisation event is associated with
amphibole-carbonate-biotite-sericite-chlorite
wall rock alteration. Drilling has partially defined
the extents of mineralisation which are observed
over 650m by 350m within an arcuate shaped mineralised
zone, and to depths of up to 1400m below surface.
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Drill hole As provided in Appendix II.
Information
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Data aggregation Significant assay intercepts are reported as (A)
methods length-weighted averages exceeding 1.0g/t Au greater
than or equal to 10m, with a maximum of 5m consecutive
internal dilution; and (B) length-weighted averages
exceeding 0.2g/t Au for greater than or equal
to 20m, with a maximum of 10m consecutive internal
dilution, and (C) intervals of >30g/t with no
internal dilution which are greater or equal to
30 gram metres (Au_ppm x length). No top cuts
are applied to intercept calculations.
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Relationship Significant assay intervals reported represent
between mineralisation apparent widths. Drilling is not always perpendicular
widths and to the dip of mineralisation and true widths are
intercept less than downhole widths. Estimates of true widths
lengths will only be possible when all results are received,
and final geological interpretations have been
completed.
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Diagrams Figures 1 through 10 as provided.
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Balanced reporting This is the sixteenth release of Exploration Results
for this project made by Newcrest and Greatland
Gold. Previous release dates are 25 July 2019,
10 September 2019, 24 October 2019, 2 December
2019, 30 January 2020, 11 March 2020, 30 April
2020, 11 June 2020, 23 July 2020, 10 September
2020, 29 October 2020, 10 December 2020, 28 January
2021, 11 March 2021 and 29 April 2021.
Earlier reporting of exploration programmes conducted
by Newcrest and Greatland Gold have previously
been reported. Exploration drilling programmes
are ongoing and further material results will
be reported in subsequent Newcrest releases.
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Other substantive Nil
exploration
data
-------------------------------------------------------------
Further work Growth drilling is planned to extend the December
2020 Inferred Mineral Resource estimate and define
the limits of the Havieron mineralised system.
Drilling is planned on the following key targets:
South East Crescent and Breccia - extensions below
and adjacent to the existing high grade resource
shell; North West Crescent, Northern Breccia and
Eastern Breccia
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APPIX II
Drillhole Data
Havieron Project, Paterson, Western Australia
Reporting Criteria: Intercepts reported are downhole drill width
(not true width) Au >0.20ppm (0.2g/t Au) and minimum 20m
downhole width with maximum consecutive internal dilution of 10m.
Average grades are based on length-weighting of uncut sample
grades. Also highlighted are high grade intervals of Au >1.0ppm
(1g/t Au) and minimum 10m downhole width with maximum consecutive
internal dilution of 5m, and intervals of >30g/t with no
internal dilution which are greater or equal to 30 gram metres
(Au_ppm x length) are tabled. Gold grades are reported to two
significant figures, the downhole lengths are rounded to 0.1m which
may cause some apparent discrepancies in interval widths. Samples
are from core drilling which is PQ, HQ or NQ in diameter. Core is
photographed and logged by the geology team before being cut. Half
core PQ, HQ and NQ samples are prepared for assay and the remaining
material is retained in the core farm for future reference. Each
assay batch is submitted with duplicates and standards to monitor
laboratory quality. Total depth (end of hole) is rounded to one
decimal place for reporting purposes.
Hole Hole Easting Northing RL Total Azi Dip From To Interval Au Cu Cut
ID Type (m) (m) (m) Depth (m) (m) (m) (ppm) (pct) off
(m)
0.2
g/t
HAD086W1 MR-DD 464623 7598148 258 1460.6 225 -64 1240 1274 34 3.9 0.28 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1259 1271.2 12.2 10 0.36 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
1265 1266 1 47 0.05 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1308 1407.7 99.7 2.5 0.85 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1313.6 1364 50.4 4.3 1.6 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1331 1331.9 0.9 46 3.8 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1339.4 1340.3 0.9 50 1.3 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1358 1359 1 50 0.01 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1393 1403 10 2.1 0.13 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1426.3 1460 33.7 0.39 0.09 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD089W1 MR-DD 464299 7597746 258 1138 290 -61 602 713.2 111.2 0.32 0.02 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
752.9 791.5 38.6 0.43 0.08 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
878.1 930.9 52.8 0.54 0.13 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
943.6 968.8 25.2 0.31 0.04 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1009.7 1091 81.3 1.2 0.04 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1078 1079 1 37 0.01 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD096W1 MR-DD 463717 7597354 262 1350.4 31 -61 704 741.5 37.5 0.20 0.03 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
812 849 37 0.58 0.15 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
865.4 865.8 0.4 142 0.04 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
876.6 976 99.4 0.60 0.20 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
998 1023 25 0.27 0.27 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1037 1115 78 0.45 0.07 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1271.4 1321 49.6 0.65 0.08 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1281.2 1296 14.8 1.9 0.15 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD097W3 MR-DD 464436 7598085 257 830 222 -63 620.2 668 47.8 2.3 0.28 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 639.7 668 28.3 3.8 0.45 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD106W2 MR-DD 463521 7597782 257 1026.4 69 -57 648.7 702.8 54.1 0.56 0.09 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 674.9 688 13.1 1.6 0.11 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
726.9 754.8 27.9 0.22 0.06 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
793 850.3 57.3 0.31 0.06 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD133 MR-DD 464071 7598315 257 1430.2 171 -65 1221 1329.5 108.5 1.7 0.43 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1244.7 1268 23.3 2.7 0.59 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1276 1289 13 2.4 0.62 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1309.9 1329 19.1 2.3 0.38 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1345 1430 85 11 0.29 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1363 1376 13 32 0.46 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1366.6 1372.6 6 62 0.24 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1385.7 1386.4 0.7 82 0.19 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 1396.5 1411 14.5 32 0.33 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 1403 1406.6 3.6 120 0.46 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
HAD136 MR-DD 464451 7597544 257 1468.9 300 -62 501 556.2 55.2 2.5 0.65 Au
------- -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
1.0
g/t
incl 506.8 531.3 24.5 5.4 0.95 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
30
g/t
incl 512 513 1 31.4 1.2 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
788.8 883.6 94.8 0.34 0.12 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
919.7 940 20.3 0.35 0.16 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
979.3 1009 29.7 0.20 0.10 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1022.6 1137.5 114.9 0.26 0.10 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1148.9 1194.6 45.7 0.44 0.06 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
0.2
g/t
1329 1354 25 0.22 0.01 Au
------------------ -------- --------- ---- ------- ---- ----- ------- ------- --------- ------ ------ ----
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