Mandalay Resources Provides Exploration Results for the First Half of 2017


TORONTO, July 24, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mandalay Resources Corporation ("Mandalay" or the "Company") (TSX:MND) is pleased to provide exploration updates for the first half of 2017 for two of its producing properties, Björkdal (Sweden) and Costerfield (Australia), and its Challacollo (Chile) development project.   

This press release refers to tables and figures. Accompanying tables can be found at the end of this press release, whereas the figures accompanying this release can be found in an exploration presentation posted on the Company’s website that can be accessed at:

http://www.mandalayresources.com/investor-presentations/#Technical_Presentations

Dr. Mark Sander, President and CEO of Mandalay, commented, “In the first half of 2017, our exploration programs yielded excellent results, which clearly demonstrate the potential for significant near-term and long-term Mineral Reserve additions at both Björkdal and Costerfield. 

“At Björkdal, extensional drilling to the northeast and north of the mine demonstrated that the gold mineralized system extends several hundred metres beyond the current mine in those directions and is not yet closed off.  As a result, we have demonstrated the potential to increase Mineral Reserves at Lake Zone underground and West Pit at surface. We have also made significant progress in understanding the distribution and characteristics of high-grade skarn mineralization that occurs both in the open pit and underground mines. Follow-up drilling is planned.

“At Costerfield, drilling has improved the outlook for mine life extensions at different scales. At Brunswick, new holes have delivered high-grade, deep intersections that are expected to make a positive impact on the updated Mineral Resource and Reserve model anticipated in the fourth quarter. As previously reported, we anticipate the new model will significantly extend mine life based on our expectation that Brunswick will prove to be economic. As well, the potential next major new mineralized shoot after Brunswick has begun to emerge in our new drilling below the historic workings on the main Costerfield lode. These intercepts contain extraordinary gold and antimony grades scattered along a 400 metre strike length and 100 metre vertical interval. New intercepts along N-lode have also identified new splays which, as we follow them up, have the potential for incrementally adding Reserves near current underground infrastructure.”

Dr. Sander concluded, “Lastly, at Challacollo, we reached a major milestone with the discovery of sufficient water to support an eventual operation.  Activities to permit and complete a production well, followed by transfer of existing water rights to the new location are underway. We now have the option to launch a project to optimize previously estimated capital and operating costs for a mine and plant at Challacollo.”

Björkdal Exploration

Significant Exploration Results (Tables 1 through 4; Figures 1 through 5)

Underground Exploration

In the first half of 2017, underground diamond drilling at Björkdal extended the north-eastern limit of the Björkdal vein-system and infilled discrete areas. Intercepts from the extensional drilling demonstrate that gold mineralization extends along-strike from the defined resource for at least 200-300 metres (Figure 2 and Table 2) and mineralization remains open to the north and east. Infill drilling also increased confidence and delivered some high-grade intercepts in areas closer to the current limits of the mine (Figure 3 and Table 3).

Open Pit Exploration

Near-mine surface drilling with both core and Reverse Circulation methods during the first half of 2017 focused on extending gold mineralization in the north-western portions of the West Pit (Figure 4). This drilling intercepted many new mineralized intervals in the northern wall of the West Pit (Table 4). Results from this extensional drilling demonstrate that the mineralized vein-system in this area of the deposit extends from the current limits of the West Pit to at least 150 m further to the north. These veins are interpreted to correlate with the same vein-system mined from the underground mine, located to the east of this area.  Therefore, the Björkdal vein-system remains open to the west and north-west of the current mine footprint, presenting high-calibre extensional targets for future exploration programs at Björkdal.

In addition to successful extensional drilling of the Björkdal vein-system, significant gold intercepts were also obtained from non-veined, mineralized carbonate lenses belonging to the host-stratigraphy (the Björkdal marble unit). These mineralized carbonate lenses are strongly altered, containing abundant amphiboles (predominately actinolite), silica and chlorite with accessory pyrite, pyrrhotite and pyroxenes. This metasomatic assemblage suggests skarn-like depositional mechanisms, and represents an exciting new deposit-type both within and peripheral to the footprint of the current Björkdal mine.

Three gold-bearing, skarn-like bodies have been defined though drilling over the past six months; two in the vicinity of the underground mine and a single in the open pit mine (Figure 5). The skarnified carbonate lenses are shallow dipping, narrow, plunging bodies that are located above and adjacent to the Björkdal vein-system. Intercepts of this skarn-hosted gold-mineralization include:

  • 12.2 m (true width) at 26.99 g/t Au in hole MU7-037 (Table 2); and
  • 1 m at 10.99 g/t Au in hole MR7-002 and 8 m at 0.67 g/t (Table 4).

These results suggest that this style of mineralization presents the possibility of bulk-minable tonnages of potentially much higher gold-concentrations than the more typical Björkdal vein systems. Within the month of June, a 1,176 tonne parcel of the recently exposed West Pit skarn ore was crushed and milled with results indicating a back-calculated head-grade of 4.30 g/t Au. The recent intercepts of all significant gold-bearing skarn intercepts will be followed up as priority targets in the remainder of 2017 and 2018 exploration programs, while regional exploration models and programs will be refined to incorporate further targeting of near-surface, high-grade gold skarn and skarn-like mineralized systems in the larger Björkdal area.

Björkdal Drilling, Sampling and Assaying

During the period from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017, a total of 13,640 metres of exploration drilling was completed in 66 drill holes.  Drilling included 23 surface core and RC holes totalling 3,451 m and 43 underground core holes totalling 10,189 m. All drill-hole collars are surveyed, and downhole surveys are completed in order to record hole azimuth and dip variations.

All surface and underground exploration drilling has been conducted by third party contractors, with a mix of core and reverse circulation drilling using WL66, NQ2, HQ and 5½” RC sized drilling equipment (producing 50 mm, 50.5 mm and 63.5 mm diameter core respectively).

Core and RC samples are logged by Mandalay geologists on-site. Assaying of Björkdal samples was completed at CRS Minlab Oy (CRS) in Kempele, Finland and ALS in Piteå, Sweden. Whole core samples (WL66 and NQ2 size) were sent directly to the independent laboratories for sample preparation and assaying, while HQ diameter core was half-sawn at the laboratories off-site before sample preparation. Assaying was conducted utilizing the Pal1000 (CRS) and LeachWELL (ALS) cyanide leaching processes. Mandalay’s rigorous QA/QC program includes the use of standard reference samples, blanks, duplicates, repeats, and internal laboratory quality assurance procedures. More details on the drilling, logging, sampling, and assaying procedures are contained in the Technical Report “Mandalay Resources Corporation Technical Report on the Björkdal Gold Mine, Sweden” filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) on January 27, 2017.

Costerfield Exploration

Significant Exploration Results (Tables 5 through 8; Figures 6 through 12)

Brunswick
  
Following structural analysis of Brunswick mineralization, the Company conducted infill drilling within the Penguin to Kiwi (PK) panel of the Brunswick lode (Table 6 and Figure 7). Further confidence of grade continuity was gained through this drilling, with high-grade intercepts including 24.4 g/t Au and 6.1% Sb over a vein width of 2.01 m in BD278W2.

These results will be reflected in a resource update expected in the fourth quarter of 2017. This drilling is expected to result in an increase in Indicated Mineral Resource of the Brunswick lode.

Further drilling was undertaken with the purpose of extending Brunswick below the Kiwi Fault and to the south. Both drilling campaigns intercepted antimony and gold mineralization along the Brunswick corridor. Mineralization has now been identified approximately 280 m below historic workings and approximately 100 m below the current Inferred Mineral Resource. Below the historic B3 pit, the Brunswick line of mineralization has been identified at a depth of 225 m below surface and over a strike length of 300 m (Figure 7). Highlights of this extension drilling are:

  • 9.3 g/t Au and 2.5% Sb over a vein width of 1.56 m in BD268 below the Kiwi fault; and
  • 17.4g/t Au with 4.7% Sb over a vein width of 0.63m in BD289 within Brunswick South.

Future exploration efforts are expected to focus on extending the current Mineral Resource below the Kiwi fault and into Brunswick South, pending economic analysis.

Costerfield

A target testing campaign investigating the continuation of mineralization underneath the historic Costerfield mine workings is currently underway. The early stages of this campaign have shown great success with mineralization confirmed over a strike length of approximately 500 m and to a depth of approximately 150 m vertically below the current workings (Figure 8). The highlight of the program during the first half of 2017 is the deepest northern intercept, which contained 59.8 g/t Au and 3.2% Sb over a true vein width of 0.56 m in BC006w1 (Table 7).

N Lode Upper

Structural analysis of the mineralized corridor known as N Lode has led to the recognition of a previously untested prospective zone near to surface. The first drill hole to test this area has confirmed the presence of an up-dip continuity to the enriched northern portion of N Lode. The proximity of this mineralization to established underground development makes this find an important focus for near future delineation drilling (Table 8 and Figure 9).

Alison South

Testing of the upper portion of mineralization over the Cuffley Deposit has returned high-grade gold results within two veins in an offset, up-dip continuation of the Cuffley Deposit named Alison South. The highlight of this drilling was an intercept containing 71.1 g/t Au and 0.5% Sb over a true vein width of 0.35 m in AD168 (Table 8 and Figure 10).

K Lode

A high-grade portion of K Lode was discovered through the opportunistic drilling program (Table 8 and Figure 11). This vein has already been accessed through mining on an intersecting portion of N Lode which makes this a potential low-cost mining source in the near future.

Augusta East

A drilling campaign investigating the possibility of an eastern repetition of the Augusta and Cuffley line of mineralization is currently underway. Gold has been located within a near-surface, sub-vertical vein set in the first hole to be drilled on this target (Figure 12). Although the grade of these intercepts are not potentially economic, they are characteristic of the periphery of orebodies in the district. Follow-up drilling is planned.

Costerfield Drilling, Sampling, and Assaying

During the first half of 2017, Mandalay drilled 18,489 m of diamond core at its Costerfield gold-antimony mine (Table 5). 5,520 m was dedicated to increasing immediate mine life through infill and extension of the Brunswick resource and through opportunistic drilling projects on K Lode, N Lode and Alison South. 12,969 m was devoted to regional exploration, with the drill testing of the Costerfield Mine extension, Augusta East and Brunswick line of lode extension. In addition, the Company completed 1,652 m of on-vein operating development and associated sampling of N Lode, Cuffley Lode, New Vein, Bob lode and associated splays.

Drill core was logged and sampled by Costerfield geologists, who also mapped and sampled the development advances. All samples were sent to Onsite Laboratory in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia for sample preparation and assay. Site geological and metallurgical personnel have implemented a QA/QC process that includes the regular submission of standard reference materials and blanks with drill and face samples submitted for assay. Standard reference materials have been certified by Geostats Pty Ltd. (see Technical Report entitled “Costerfield Operation, Victoria, Australia NI 43-101 Report”, filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) March 31, 2017, which contains a complete description of drilling, sampling, and assaying procedures).

Challacollo Exploration

Four holes were drilled at Challocollo during the first half of 2017 to explore for water, a critical requirement for further project development. A total of 416.5 metres was drilled, with all four holes encountering promising quantities of water. Drill hole locations are provided in Figure 13, with pump test results in Table 9.

Qualified Person:

Chris Gregory, Vice President of Operational Geology and Exploration at Mandalay Resources, is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG), and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101. He has reviewed and approved the technical and scientific information provided on all the Company’s properties contained in this release.

About Mandalay Resources Corporation:

Mandalay Resources is a Canadian-based natural resource company with producing assets in Australia, Sweden and producing and exploration projects in Chile. The Company is focused on executing a roll-up strategy, creating critical mass by aggregating advanced or in-production gold, copper, silver and antimony projects in Australia, the Americas and Europe to generate near-term cash flow and shareholder value.

Forward-Looking Statements:

This news release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of applicable securities laws, including statements regarding expected exploration results and increases to resources and reserves. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Actual results and developments may differ materially from those contemplated by these statements depending on, among other things, changes in commodity prices and general market and economic conditions. The factors identified above are not intended to represent a complete list of the factors that could affect Mandalay. A description of additional risks that could result in actual results and developments differing from those contemplated by forward-looking statements in this news release can be found under the heading “Risk Factors” in Mandalay’s annual information form dated March 31, 2017, a copy of which is available under Mandalay’s profile at www.sedar.com. In addition, there can be no assurance that any inferred resources that are discovered as a result of additional drilling will ever be upgraded to proven or probable reserves. Although Mandalay has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.

Accompanying Drill Summary Tables:

Table 1: Björkdal H1 2017 drilling summary

CATEGORYMetresNo. of Holes AREAMetresNo. of Holes
Infill5,62227 Underground Main and Central Zone5,42125
Extension8,01839 Underground Lake Zone North4,76818
Target Test0  Open Pit3,45123
 13,64066  13,64066

Table 2: Björkdal underground extensional drilling results

Significant new underground core-drilling intercepts from extensional drilling. Note: only intercepts displayed with Au grade greater than resource cut-off grade (i.e. greater than underground resource cut-off grade once diluted to minimum mining width of 3 metres). Drill holes labelled with italics and “*” are skarn-hosted intercepts.

 

Hole ID
Hole
Completion
Date
Total
Hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
RL
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
Intercept
Angle (˚)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
MU6-05608/01/2017425.81787.4981413.9-376.7321530.766.62
MU6-056  1839.2441381.508-417.3351.35460.933.25
MU6-056  1932.7421312.574-495.2030.4650.3412.90
MU6-056  1939.9541306.791-501.3480.5660.4319.90
MU6-056  1947.4951300.68-507.790.5680.446.66
MU6-056  1977.9481275.375-534.0290.9280.3710.90
MU6-056  1981.4791272.401-537.0640.35540.2575.20
MU6-056  1987.251267.53-542.0061N/A 2.99
MU6-062B19/11/20163601741.7661362.736-397.621N/A 7.02
MU6-062B  1752.1951471.121-455.1730.65470.4329.60
MU6-062B  1762.7411565.771-503.5461N/A 20.20
MU6-06305/11/2016368.851741.8261331.859-376.6740.8400.4712.45
MU6-063  1757.3741384.879-398.0624.5654.054.69
MU6-06402/12/2016371.31827.7021523.897-493.9542N/A 3.00
MU6-064  1839.0711549.513-508.0031.1N/A 2.49
MU6-06620/12/2016299.91769.4941343.963-375.7150.45550.3316.30
MU6-066  1776.5551340.798-378.2720.45650.387.82
MU6-066  1845.4151308.012-404.8551.1N/A 2.92
MU6-066  1983.5331254.474-459.2860.4N/A 6.54
MU6-066  1997.0451249.595-464.5490.5590.4025.20
MU6-06714/12/2016289.81788.0861328.791-377.3120.7670.62114.00
MU6-067  1879.8281263.105-394.5581N/A 114.00
MU6-067  1957.7411202.092-411.0120.35600.2710.10
MU6-06805/01/20173341811.2461375.92-407.4661N/A 3.72
MU6-068  1895.6041246.547-468.290.3620.2445.20
MU6-068  1898.8681240.906-470.7750.85680.756.29
MU6-068  1907.141226.295-477.1910.4690.3538.00
MU6-068  1909.5491221.967-479.0790.8580.644.14
MU6-06929/11/2016311.81718.8241506.92-433.6760.6510.436.73
MU6-069  1716.1681523.545-443.3660.45730.4122.60
MU6-069  1716.5891530.003-445.8993.45683.1716.16
MU6-069  1723.2731607.883-474.9930.9N/A 6.38
MU6-07012/12/2016340.41714.0061374.881-381.1087N/A 7.99
MU6-070  1720.9781437.457-424.7750.25690.2118.70
MU6-070  1741.0211564.173-502.6240.85350.4419.80
MU6-070  1744.4421581.601-512.31N/A 42.80
MU6-070  1754.0511627.992-537.0432.1792.053.37
MU6-07121/12/2016350.31739.4221439.671-413.750.75N/A 6.24
MU6-071  1750.3791467.493-426.9220.4310.1521.60
MU6-07218/11/2016599.51430.5771675.934-446.5240.6420.3517.85
MU6-072  1437.9891698.592-460.8260.4470.2518.45
MU6-072  1497.7141854.884-550.7582.55321.301.94
MU6-072  1506.721875.128-561.0950.35330.1425.30
MU7-00114/01/2017377.61824.9551383.995-414.3091.75451.22.05
MU7-001  1832.1211378.609-418.6850.9530.78.61
MU7-001  1842.6471370.509-425.11.6N/A 7.93
MU7-001  1896.0331326.777-456.4251570.83.04
MU7-001  1939.9631287.573-480.5870.3710.2630.90
MU7-001  1968.3741260.845-495.3960.25540.1693.20
MU7-001  1977.5741251.836-500.1477.18172.02
MU7-001  1987.391241.938-505.2645.1262.181.66
MU7-001  2012.8441214.602-518.9283.05772.967.92
MU7-00219/01/2017270.011866.5881223.837-349.8760.5450.3120.60
MU7-002  1864.3491266.938-370.3051.2N/A 5.57
MU7-002  1862.5181306.287-389.2821.35601.142.90
MU7-002  1860.9591351.482-411.3060.85670.763.93
MU7-002  1859.6671424.56-447.3052531.561.79
MU7-03009/06/2017251.81386.1021714.776-455.6916.3282.918.01
MU7-03131/05/2017265.71397.2771708.159-437.5635.4393.3527.88
MU7-031  1407.1441733.875-446.9510.8570.644.59
MU7-031  1446.0281828.25-478.4830.5410.289.64
MU7-03304/05/20172911519.2631586.389-421.2773.8251.552.24
MU7-033  1519.7151601.397-427.35812.85410.3221.70
MU7-033  1520.4451622.041-435.8253.45402.171.42
MU7-03417/05/20173891520.1291588.872-425.5643.05261.2810.547
MU7-034  1533.6531700.021-511.050.7460.467.98
MU7-034  1536.1741719.395-525.7510.4530.2810.3
MU7-034  1559.8171884.95-648.9161810.984.66
MU7-03501/06/20173751522.3021593.006-430.0860.7210.1918.30
MU7-035  1530.441626.838-460.0951250.379.13
MU7-035  1539.0781661.131-490.2490.95310.439.00
MU7-035  1551.9221708.887-531.6961210.3013.50
MU7-035*  1571.3961775.828-589.1231.15310.546.13
MU7-035*  1577.1361794.894-605.3331N/A 2.54
MU7-035*  1590.2311837.95-641.923N/A 2.47
MU7-03620/05/2017350.81580.3381632.394-498.6782.75421.791.73
MU7-036  1574.8241672.071-528.9740.8520.5926.85
MU7-03728/04/2017217.41606.821537.132-416.5570.6670.535.59
MU7-037*  1611.0891611.888-451.91250.376.60
MU7-037*  1612.0871629.067-459.955292512.2026.99
MU7-03807/05/2017343.81626.0611642.152-516.1512.45441.665.29
MU7-038  1629.3991661.203-531.83311.75508.962.29

Table 3: Björkdal underground infill drilling results

Significant new underground core-drilling intercepts from infill drilling. Note: Only intercepts included with Au grade that is greater than resource cut-off grade (i.e. greater than underground resource cut-off grade once diluted to minimum mining width of 3 metres).

 

Hole ID
Hole
Completion
Date
Total
Hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
RL
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
Intercept
Angle (˚)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
MU7-00430/01/2017335.11846.7031179.6-400.4781N/A 2.55
MU7-00508/02/20173761896.9431194.468-351.8590.35570.2610.6
MU7-005  1975.9121150.358-377.2290.65510.477.24
MU7-005  1986.1961144.33-380.6441.35711.262.28
MU7-005  2023.9491121.674-393.321N/A 634.00
MU7-005  2121.921058.502-428.0713.1502.335.72
MU7-00723/02/2017271.61898.3141195.12-353.5430.3540.21738
MU7-00806/02/2017301.251894.7481156.804-413.3540.4260.1229.9
MU7-00916/02/20172521813.7921376.136-421.6461.5501.12204.88
MU7-01120/02/20172701955.2531099.576-340.6950.5550.37132.00
MU7-011  1980.9361085.876-360.7050.95450.6321.55
MU7-011  1998.3541075.954-374.7040.65510.4731.60
MU7-011  2021.4411062.039-393.7380.65610.5477.20
MU7-011  2033.2391054.581-403.668.9516.882.10
MU7-01223/02/2017150.42048.1841016.739-388.6070.65610.5447.4
MU7-012  2034.5751024.096-395.8352.4571.982.93
MU7-01306/04/2017291.71873.581222.569-434.7810.9370.495.19
MU7-013  1865.5671247.085-457.3922.6501.954.70
MU7-01515/04/2017224.81870.761147.178-385.9490.8390.4510.1
MU7-016B15/03/20172901933.2821262.917-480.2710.55490.3722.8
MU7-016B  1935.7461260.086-482.2110.8510.584.24
MU7-016B  1943.9051250.624-488.6390.8510.585.87
MU7-01724/03/2017311.11820.2361305.575-417.0480.75850.7463.1
MU7-017  1824.1811294.782-422.0311N/A 8.68
MU7-017  1836.6481259.058-438.4570.4730.369.15
MU7-01917/04/2017176.431337.5561681.1-368.2731.3721.222.65
MU7-02011/03/2017132.21380.4741671.151-423.8771.05N/A 2.35
MU7-020  1378.6221691.647-435.8821.10430.74.09
MU7-020  1377.4111705.943-444.2823.75352.105.37
MU7-020  1376.91712.455-448.1180.50670.4431.20
MU7-020  1373.911762.628-477.6042.05541.622.04
MU7-020  1373.2651779.263-487.3681.45481.0411.54
MU7-02116/03/2017161.91366.7731734.506-491.8792.15441.451.81
MU7-021  1359.851777.309-536.4030.95N/A 5.32
MU7-02220/03/2017161.71341.4361733.652-496.8171.1200.329.77
MU7-02424/04/20171401748.021443.057-418.2910.3380.1347.2
MU7-02525/03/2017180.221259.0471651.169-421.3521.6N/A 3.87
MU7-025  1236.0751712.466-435.0072.75391.684.55
MU7-02629/03/2017220.51251.4171651.545-431.2021.1721.033.79
MU7-02703/04/2017203.851270.7641618.071-416.6210.65N/A 7.24
MU7-027  1261.5671626.647-425.071.15781.117.29

Table 4: Björkdal significant new open pit core-drilling (MP-7 series) and reverse circulation (MR-7 series) intercepts from extensional drilling

Note: only Au grade is displayed that is greater than resource cut-off grade (i.e. greater than underground resource cut-off grade once diluted to minimum mining width of 2 metres). Drill holes labelled with italics and “*” are skarn intercepts.

 

Hole ID
Hole
Completion
Date
Total
Hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
RL
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
Intercept
Angle

(˚)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
MP7-001*05/04/2017334.71177.2161103.243-147.0361740.940.59
MP7-001*  1175.3491071.053-178.4251700.920.38
MP7-001  1174.3081053.506-195.3480.8520.593.81
MP7-001  1173.9741048.026-200.6041430.641.11
MP7-001  1163.788923.028-312.0840.8100.080.66
MP7-00228/04/20172071103.6651091.724-106.7250.25700.210.49
MP7-00315/05/20171231154.536970.694-158.2794.75553.851.04
MP7-003  1154.689973.191-161.0731.25450.840.32
MP7-003  1155.179979.876-168.5610.65700.590.80
MP7-003  1155.431982.781-171.8220.3520.24.40
MP7-003  1155.721985.867-175.2884.9332.621.58
MP7-003  1156.091989.616-179.51180.252.35
MP7-003  1158.0251007.084-199.1320.9190.233.78
MP7-00513/04/20172061125.8881004.607-197.7560.6110.050.63
MP7-005  1126.3041000.981-201.3180.4690.3554.40
MP7-006*12/05/20171951070.1011038.092-157.0831.2330.60.62
MP7-006  1071.8731057.457-181.5132.75471.971.93
MP7-00701/05/20172101030.7111030.437-162.2272.15331.124.74
MP7-007*  1027.4511035.466-169.7582.5541.990.71
MP7-007  1022.1241043.992-182.3330.4560.30.30
MP7-007  1017.6321051.529-193.210.45430.261.84
MP7-007  1014.8881056.301-199.981400.590.58
MP7-007  1006.8641071.043-220.3240.55290.210.57
MP7-00823/04/2017284960.193946.619-134.5390.3530.20.49
MR7-001*26/05/20171601258978.38-139.1318  0.67
MR7-001  1260.2031008.328-179.7311  0.45
MR7-001  1260.3361010.459-182.5052  0.96
MR7-001  1260.7551017.563-191.5381  0.48
MR7-001  1260.91020.067-194.6541  0.40
MR7-001  1260.9721021.327-196.2061  0.57
MR7-001  1261.5291034.088-211.5941  0.37
MR7-002*27/05/20171501238.994975.585-133.4031  10.90
MR7-002  1233.9891013.096-173.315  5.39
MR7-002  1232.3941024.34-185.282  3.15
MR7-002  1231.2451032.197-193.5991  0.57
MR7-002  1228.9331048.104-210.0481  0.85
MR7-00306/06/20171051116.65938.584-147.021  0.43
MR7-003  1116.271942.496-151.5541  0.61
MR7-003  1115.376953.021-164.2282  0.40
MR7-00430/05/20171101069.322897.567-124.8531  3.11

Table 5: Costerfield H1 2017 drilling summary

CATEGORYMetresNo. Holes ZONEMetresNo. Holes
Infill3,01316 Brunswick12,01860
Extension2,50728 Costerfield2,0634
New Target
Testing
12,96958 Opportunistic (including N
Lode, Alison south and K
Lode)
3,58033
 18,489102 Augusta East8285
     18,489102

Table 6: Brunswick lode significant intercepts

Hole IDHole
Completion
Date
Total hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Elevation
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
Sb
Grade
(%)
AuEq
(g/t)
Target
BD2916/06/2017200.814660515510842.071.562.70.63.9Brunswick South
BD274W120/03/201731.514678523410881.270.836.53.113.1Brunswick South
BD2898/06/2017250.714678524210560.820.6317.44.727.4Brunswick South
BD2729/03/2017224.414683530310700.930.7210.75.823.0Brunswick South
BD27520/04/2017326.814681530310321.851.602.01.34.7Brunswick South
BD27128/02/2017249.014698535510781.621.157.92.012.1Brunswick South
BD27627/03/2017170.114697535611172.291.753.30.03.3Brunswick South
BD2777/04/2017311.614700540610282.301.482.50.12.6Brunswick South
BD2808/05/2017458.11476657149510.430.259.83.817.9PK Panel
BD282B19/04/2017380.31477357389591.631.295.44.514.9PK Panel
BD28330/03/2017350.21478157669942.211.821.615.935.4PK Panel
BD278W228/04/201729.41478557909674.822.0124.46.137.4PK Panel
BD284W224/05/201715.01474457949021.421.401.80.22.3KR Panel
BD28412/04/2017440.91478558019453.472.233.91.16.1PK Panel
BD269W33/03/2017267.91474858228921.991.321.96.114.8KR Panel
BD28522/03/2017392.91477458609373.070.7914.73.121.4Kiwi Fault
BD28522/03/2017392.91475358629151.221.0012.43.419.6KR Panel
BD26616/02/2017264.814811587810122.201.8210.23.718.1Brunswick Main
BD29611/06/2017419.41475958969102.111.732.61.35.4KR Panel
BD29329/05/2017410.11479859069481.540.882.90.53.8PK Panel
BD273W112/03/201726.71476359458903.351.730.52.55.8KR Panel
BD26817/01/2017395.41477159559322.201.569.32.514.6KR Panel
BD29723/06/2017432.11477159749022.701.748.80.08.8KR Panel

Note:
- Raw, undiluted assay intervals are reported that occur within diluted intervals that contain greater than 1 AuEq g/t over a minimum mining width of 1.8 m.
- True width is preliminary estimate only and may not reflect final true width used in resource estimation
- AuEq (g/t) = Au (g) + Sb (%) x (Price per 10 Sb(kg) × Sb Recovery(%))/(Price per 1 Au(g) × Au Recovery (%))

Table 7: Costerfield lode significant intercepts

Hole IDHole
Completion
Date
Total
hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine
Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Elevation
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
Sb
Grade
(%)
AuEq
(g/t)
Target
BC007w15/06/2017779.51539467008570.120.120.113.228.2Kendal Extension
BC007w15/06/2017779.51526067678050.320.093.46.016.3Costerfield LQ
BC006w18/06/2017250.71536269798281.010.5659.83.266.7Costerfield LQ

Note:
- True width is preliminary estimate only and may not reflect final true width used in resource estimation
- AuEq (g/t) = Au (g) + Sb (%) x (Price per 10 Sb(kg) × Sb Recovery(%))/(Price per 1 Au(g) × Au Recovery (%))

Table 8: Opportunistic drilling significant intercepts

Hole IDHole
Completion
Date
Total hole
Depth
(m)
Intercept
Easting
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Northing
(Mine Grid)
Intercept
Elevation
(Mine Grid)
Drilled
Width
(m)
True
Width
(m)
Au
Grade
(g/t)
Sb
Grade
(%)
AuEq
(g/t)
Target
KD33815/12/201628.015309464910500.070.0612.611.336.7K Lode
KD34527/01/201731.515325466510870.230.1228.220.371.5K Lode
KD34021/12/201633.315316467810750.430.4026.117.463.2K Lode
KD3648/03/20179.515329468110980.300.2926.66.640.7K Lode
KD33919/12/201631.215307468110560.140.1322.69.041.7K Lode
KD35422/02/201735.115315468610770.900.7035.821.782.1K Lode
KD35628/02/201730.515316470910720.710.4045.620.990.2K Lode
KD3576/03/201757.115321471510850.350.2213.410.936.6K Lode
KD3697/04/201778.915299472910600.350.2524.111.849.3K Lode
KD37014/04/201784.015306474410810.780.4611.56.224.8K Lode
AD16830/01/2017116.815172479310140.360.3571.10.572.1Alison South
AD170W19/02/201780.215173481010090.250.2536.72.942.8Alison South
MH407W15/07/2017122.315344479011050.970.584.47.620.6N Lode Upper
MH40627/03/2017279.115376440110080.300.2118.813.347.2N Lode Upper

Note:
- Raw, undiluted assay intervals are reported that occur within diluted intervals that contain greater than 1 AuEq g/t over a minimum mining width of 1.8 m.
- True width is preliminary estimate only and may not reflect final true width used in resource estimation
- AuEq (g/t) = Au (g) + Sb (%) x (Price per 10 Sb(kg) × Sb Recovery(%))/(Price per 1 Au(g) × Au Recovery (%))

Table 9: Challacollo pump test results

HoleWater Level
(m)
Pumping test
(l/s)
Total Length
(m)
Aquifer
LWH-014514 l/s 102Sand, gravel and clays
LWH-023628 l/s96.5Gravel with Coarse sand, no clays
LWH-03456 l/s91.5Gravel with Coarse sand – clays
LWH-04577 l/s126.50Gravel with Coarse sand – clays and gypsum

 


            

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