Aguia Resources Limited: Southeast Discovery Zone at Tres Estradas delivers significant intersection
(firmenpresse) -
SOUTHEAST DISCOVERY ZONE AT TRÊS ESTRADAS DELIVERS SIGNIFICANT INTERSECTION
Highlights:
- Drilling along the newly discovered southeast zone with a strike-length of at least 700 metres continues to exhibit mineralisation with thicknesses and grades analogous to the main body of the Três Estrada deposit:
o Hole TED-17-128 returned 78.25 meters grading 4.12% P2O5
- Drilling of the strike extension to date has not cut off the mineralization. The strike length of the extension remains open past 700 metres to the northeast and the company is currently performing shallow reverse circulation holes to test this extension for oxidized mineralization
- Infill drill program continues to return excellent results that confirm the homogeneous nature of mineralisation and continuity laterally and at depth:
o Hole TED-17-129 returned 9.00 meters grading 3.65% P2O5
- 13,775 meters of infill drilling has been completed and the program is anticipated to be wrapped up next week
- New Reserve Report to be published incorporating results from new mineralised zones - results likely to have a positive impact on Três Estradas mine model
- AGR to provide further updates on exploration, project development and corporate initiatives shortly
Brazilian fertiliser developer Aguia Resources Limited (ASX: AGR) (Aguia or Company - http://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=297517) is pleased to update shareholders on the ongoing infill drilling program at its flagship Três Estradas Phosphate Project in southern Brazil. The program continues to return positive results that demonstrate the homogeneous and continuous nature of the deposit.
One diamond rig and one reverse circulation rig continue to operate at site. To date, a total of 13,775 metres have been drilled, which includes 9,495 metres of diamond drilling and 4,280 metres of reverse circulation drilling.
As announced on 16 February 2017, the Company has identified a new shallow zone of mineralisation along the southeast border of the proposed Três Estradas pit shell. Drilling has proven continuity of this zone for at least 700 metres of strike with the NE extension remaining fully open. Geological modelling of the results along this zone indicate that the folded structure is plunging to the southwest, thus the northeast extension that remains open should reach the surface and potentially develop oxidized high-grade material. This northeast extension is currently being tested with an additional 500 meters of reverse circulation drilling targeting potential near surface oxidized material.
Infill drilling along these 700 metres of strike continues with the objective of producing a measured and indicated category resource from surface to a depth of only 100 metres. The technical teams strategy has been to target shallow mineralisation that can be added to the current resource. It is expected that the inclusion will not only improve the overall strip ratio of the proposed operation, but ultimately reduce mining costs. Results of this zone continue to indicate that thicknesses and grades are in accordance with the bulk of the deposit as reflected in hole TED-17-128 returning 78.25 metres grading 4.12% P2O5.
Technical Director Dr. Fernando Tallarico commented, As we approach the completion of this very significant drilling program, we couldnt be more pleased as the results clearly prove the steadiness of the deposits morphology and grades. Holes like TED-17-128 that returned 78.25 metres of near-surface mineralisation indicate that this new southeast zone could substantially improve our strip ratio.
Managing Director Justin Reid added, The impact of our new Southeast zone discovery, coupled with the incredibly successful infill program, will be incorporated into an updated reserve statement very shortly. RC drilling of the surface oxide manifestation of the new discovery may also have an impact on our ultimate mine model as we complete our trade-off studies and BFS. We look forward to updating the market on meaningful corporate developments very shortly that also add considerable value to Três Estradas.
Aguia also advises that it continues to move forward with its application for a dual listing on the TSXV with the majority of documentation now submitted for review by the regulators. The Company will continue to provide updates as to anticipated timing of the Canadian listing as information becomes available.
For further information, please contact:
Justin Reid, Managing Director
E: jreid(at)aguiaresources.com.au
T: +1 416-216-5446
Catherine Stretch, Chief Commercial Officer
E: cstretch(at)aguiaresources.com.au
T: +1 416-309-2695
Jan-Per Hole, Vice President Corporate Development Australia
E: jph(at)aguiaresources.com.au
T: +61 (0) 414 899 732
In Europe:
Swiss Resource Capital AG
Jochen Staiger
info(at)resource-capital.ch
www.resource-capital.ch
Released through: Ben Jarvis, Six Degrees Investor Relations: +61 413 150 448
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About Aguia:
Aguia Resources Limited, (Aguia) is an ASX listed company whose primary focus is on the exploration and development of phosphate projects in Brazil. Aguia has an established and highly experienced in-country team based in Belo Horizonte, Brazil with corporate offices in Sydney, Australia. Aguias key projects are located in Rio Grande do Sul, a prime farming area which is 100% dependent on phosphate imports. The Rio Grande phosphate deposits exhibit high quality and low cost production characteristics, and are ideally located with proximity to road, rail, and port infrastructure. Aguias experienced management team has a proven track record of advancing high quality mining assets to production in Brazil.
The information in this announcement that relates to Exploration Targets, Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Dr Fernando Tallarico, who is a member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario. Dr Tallarico is a full-time employee of the company. Dr Tallarico has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken 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. Dr Tallarico consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
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Figure 1: Geological map of the Três Estradas carbonatite draped over aerial photograph, highlighting the status of the ongoing drilling program.
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Figure 2: Drilling section 800NE of the Três Estradas Deposit, showing the new southeast zone and one of the highlighted drill results of TED-17-128, which returned recently and confirmed the model of the new zone. Note that the bulk of the new carbonatite drilled in this section is beyond the previous PEA pit model.
Table 1 - Assay Results of the Drilling Campaign
(*Holes identifications initiated with TED are diamond holes and those initiated with TER are reverse circulation holes)
TED-17-24.00 102.2578.25 4.12 28.83 9.83 8.37 15.89 3.08
128
TED-17-84.65 93.65 9.00 3.65 37.08 6.73 6.39 11.44 2.17
129
Hole_IUTM_E UTM_N ElevatiLengthStatusDatum AzimutDip
D on (m) of h
(m) coord
inate
TED-177673156576798360 150.65GPS SAD-69 0.00 -90.00
-128 Z21S
TED-177676386577036352 129.75GPS SAD-69 150.00-55.00
-129 Z21S
JORC Code, Table 1
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
CriteriJORC Code explanation Commentary
a
Samplin· Nature and quality of · Work is being carried out
g sampling using RC and diamond
techni ( drilling, with samples
ques eg cut channels, random being analysed by
chips, or specific laboratory analyses
specialised industry suitable for the
standard measurement tools carbonatite mineralisation
appropriate to the being
minerals under targeted
investigation, such as
down hole gamma sondes, or · Drill hole locations are
handheld XRF instruments, detailed in a table in the
text of this release, and
etc). These examples should shown graphically on a
not be taken as limiting plan
the broad meaning of
sampling.
· Include reference to · Hole locations are picked
measures taken to ensure up using hand-held GPS.
sample Sampling is carried out
using comprehensive Aguia
representivity and the protocols and QAQC
appropriate calibration of procedures as per industry
any measurement tools or best
systems practice
used.
· Aspects of the · Mineralisation is
determination of generally
mineralisation that are visual
Material to the Public
Report. In cases where · RC samples are collected
industry standard work and assayed at 1m
has been done this would intervals, with a
be relatively simple representative 2kg sample
( of all intervals being
eg reverse circulation collected for XRF assay at
drilling was used to the
obtain 1 m samples from laboratory.
which 3 kg was pulverised
to produce a 30 g charge · Half core diamond drill
for fire assay). In other samples in mineralized
cases more explanation may material are generally
be required, such as where collected at 1m intervals
there is coarse gold that and sent to the laboratory
has inherent sampling for assay; however lengths
problems. Unusual will vary to generally
commodities or between 0.5 and 1.5m to
mineralisation types honour geological
( boundaries where required.
eg submarine nodules) may
warrant disclosure of
detailed · In all cases drilling
information. samples are sent to SGS
laboratories in Belo
Horizonte and analysed
using method XRF79C_10 -
Lithium tetra borate
fusion. Elements assayed
for include
SiO
2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, CaO, MgO,
TiO
2, P2O5, Na2O, K2O, MnO and
LOI, which is considered
suitable for the type of
mineralisation
Drillin· Drill type (eg core, · Reverse Circulation -
g reverse circulation, Drilling utilized a face
techni open-hole hammer, rotary sampling Hard Formation
ques air blast, auger, Bangka, Bit with Tungsten buttons
sonic, and a diameter of 5 ½
inches. No downhole
etc) and details (eg core surveys were completed.
diameter, triple or
standard tube, depth of
diamond tails, · Core Drilling - Drilling
face-sampling bit or other utilized HQ equipment for
type, whether core is weathered material and NQ
oriented and if so, by for fresh rock. Downhole
what method, surveys are performed on
3-metre intervals using a
etc).
Maxibore down-hole tool. No
core orientation has been
carried
out.
Drill · Method of recording and · RC - recoveries are
sample assessing core and chip monitored by samples
recove sample recoveries and weight. The minimum
ry results recovery is
assessed. 85%.
· Core Drilling - Recovery
by sample and by drill run
was recorded; core
recovery generally exceeds
97%
· Measures taken to · Diamond Drilling - Due to
maximise sample recovery the coherent nature of the
and ensure representative fresh rock and homogenous
nature of the nature of the
samples. mineralisation sample
recovery is not an issue.
In the saprolite recovery
is maximised using short
drill runs and best
drilling
practices.
· RC - Dry samples are
collected through a
cyclone and riffle
splitter ensuring
homogenisation and
representative sampling.
Wet samples are dried, and
then homogenised and
sampled by
hand.
· Whether a relationship · Mineralisation is
exists between sample homogenous throughout the
recovery and grade and mineralized intervals,
whether sample bias may with no relationship
have occurred due to between sample recovery
preferential loss/gain of and grade on any type of
fine/coarse drilling.
material.
Logging· Whether core and chip · RC - logging is to a
samples have been detail considered suitable
geologically and for inclusion in resource
estimations
geotechnically logged to a
level of detail to support · Diamond - logging is
appropriate Mineral considered suitable for
Resource estimation, inclusion in resource
mining studies and estimations, metallurgical
metallurgical studies and preliminary
studies. mining studies. The lack
of orientated core and
geotechnical logging prior
to cutting precludes the
use in detailed mining
studies
· Whether logging is · RC logging includes
qualitative or lithology and
quantitative in nature. weathering
Core (or costean, channel,
· Diamond logging includes
etc) photography. rock type,
alteration
, structure and qualitative
magnetism. No core
orientation has been
carried out, with
structural measurements
being limited to alpha
angles only. All core is
photographed dry before
being
cut
· The total length and · 100% of the relevant
percentage of the relevant intersections of all
intersections drilling are
logged logged
Sub-sam· If core, whether cut or · Solid core is sawn in
pling sawn and whether quarter, half, with half being sent
techni half or all core for assay and half being
ques taken. retained for reference.
and Friable core is split down
sample the
prepar
ation center line using a spatula
or similar tool, with half
being retained and half
sent for
assay.
· If non-core, whether · RC- One metre samples are
riffled, tube sampled, collected from the
rotary split, cyclone, with moist
samples being split using
etc and whether sampled wet a plastic liner and metal
or cross-blade device, and
dry. dry samples being split
through a riffle splitter.
Saturated samples are
dried before
homogenization. Two
representative samples of
between 500g and 2kg are
collected, with one for
assay and a second for
reference.
· For all sampling and
drilling, samples are
dried and crushed, and
then milled to 75% passing
80 mesh using LM mills at
the
laboratory.
· For all sample types, the · The sample preparation
nature, quality and techniques are industry
appropriateness of the standard and are
sample preparation considered appropriate for
technique. the mineralisation being
investigated
· Quality control · Industry standard
procedures adopted for all procedures are employed,
sub-sampling stages to including ensuring
maximise non-core samples are
adequately homogenized
representivity of samples. before assay and archive
samples are
collected
· Measures taken to ensure · No field duplicate
that the sampling is samples or second half
representative of the in sampling was done. The
situ material collected, target mineralization is
including for instance largely
results for field homogeneous.
duplicate/second-half
sampling.
· Whether sample sizes are · Sample sizes are
appropriate to the grain considered appropriate to
size of the material being the grain size of the
sampled. material being
assayed
Quality· The nature, quality and · The XRF method used is
of appropriateness of the industry standard and
assay assaying and laboratory considered appropriate for
data procedures used and the analysis of
and whether the technique is apatite-hosted phosphate
labora considered partial or mineralisation.
tory total.
tests
· Sample preparation and
analysis was completed at
SGSs Belo Horizonte
laboratory in Brazil using
standard crushing and
pulverization
techniques.
· The prepared pulps are
analysed by a lithium
borate fusion XRF
spectroscopy for major
oxide elements (P2O5,
Al2O3,
CaO, Fe2O3, K2O, MgO, MnO2,
SiO2,
TiO2
, Na2O and LOI (Method code
XRF79C and
PHY01E).
· In specific cases, samples
were also analysed for a
suite of 31 elements using
an aqua
regia digestion and
inductively coupled plasma
- mass spectrometry
(Method code
ME-MS81).
· The preparation and
analytical procedures are
appropriate for the type
of mineralization sampled
and are reliable to
deliver the total content
of the analysed
compounds.
· make and model, reading · Where utilised, hand held
times, calibrations XRF is
factors applied and their
derivation, a Delta Analyser CS-4000 by
etc. Innov
-X Systems
· For geophysical tools, · There is a calibration
spectrometers, handheld plate supplied by
XRF instruments, INOVV-X-Systems for the
calibration of the
etc, the parameters used in Portable X Ray
determining the analysis Fluorescence
including equipment.
instrument
· Nature of quality control · Aguia has prepared two
procedures adopted certified phosphate
( reference materials
eg standards, blanks, (standards) from material
duplicates, external collected from the
laboratory checks) and
whether acceptable levels Tres Estradas deposit -
of accuracy these comprise a mid and
( high grade standard and
ie lack of bias) and are considered appropriate
precision have been to the mineralisation
established. being
drilled
· This is in addition to
fine and coarse blank
standards prepared from
barren quartz
veins.
· One each of the above
company supplied standards
is included in each batch
of 48 samples, in addition
to a pulp duplicate.
· One batch of 48 samples
is sent monthly for umpire
laboratory
testing.
· Umpire testing is
performed at
At ALS Chemex in Lima,
Peru, where they are
analyzed for a suiten of
elements using method code
XRF12pt/XRF24)
· Additionally, Aguia
relies on the analytical
quality control measured
implemented by the ISO
accredited laboratory
used.
Verific· The verification of · The AGR procedures
ation significant intersections consists an internal
of by either independent or double check and, when
sampli alternative company required an independent
ng
personnel. verification during the
and independent audit
assayi process.
ng
· The use of twinned holes. · Given this is the initial
programme at TE South no
twin holes have been
drilled
· Documentation of primary · Data is manually entered
data, data entry onto logging sheets on
procedures, data site by Aguia geologists.
verification, data storage This data is then entered
(physical and electronic) into a digital database
protocols. consisting of Excel
workbooks. Assay data from
the laboratory is merged
into the downhole sample
sheets. All original
logging sheets and digital
data are stored. Digital
data is regularly backed
up.
· Data is yet to be
externally audited;
external audits of
previous drilling has
confirmed the veracity of
work carried
out
· Discuss any adjustment to · There is no adjustment to
assay assay
data. data
Locatio· Accuracy and quality of · All borehole collars were
n of surveys used to locate surveyed according to the
data drill holes (collar and local UTM coordinate
points down-hole surveys), system (South American
trenches, mine workings Datum 1969 - SAD69, Zone
and other locations used 21S), using differential
in Mineral Resource GPS equipment before
estimation. drilling started, and once
drilling had been
completed.
· Specification of the grid · SAD 1969 UTM system, Zons
system 21S
used.
· Quality and adequacy of · A topographic survey of
topographic the project area was
control. completed using
differential GPS
technology.
· The survey consisting of
lines spaced 25 metres
apart, and control lines
spaced 100 metres
apart.
· The topographic survey
generated contour lines at
1-metre intervals in the
meta-carbonatite area.
Contour lines at 5-metre
intervals were obtained
for the remaining area
using shuttle radar
topography mission (SRTM)
and
orthorectified Geoeye images
with 0.5 metre
resolution.
Data · Data spacing for · RC Drilling - RC holes,
spacin reporting of Exploration all vertical, at
g and Results.
distri Tres Estrada South are
bution being drilled on 50m
spaced lines, with spacing
along drill lines
determined by carbonatite
outcrop
· Diamond Drilling -
Diamond holes (inclined)
at
Tres Estradas are being
drilled on 100m spaced
lines, with spacing along
drill lines determined by
carbonatite outcrop
· Whether the data spacing · The data spacing and
and distribution is distribution is considered
sufficient to establish suitable for the style of
the degree of geological mineralisation being
and grade continuity tested, and will be
appropriate for the suitable for use in
Mineral Resource and Ore Mineral Resource and
Reserve estimation Reserve
procedure(s) and estimations
classifications
applied.
· Whether sample · For the purposes of
compositing has been reporting of results no
applied. sample compositing has
been
applied
Orienta· Whether the orientation · The bulk nature of the
tion of sampling achieves mineralisation indicates
of unbiased sampling of that sampling bias will
data possible structures and not be introduced by
in the extent to which this changing drilling
relati is known, considering the direction
on to deposit
geolog type.
ical
struct
ure
· If the relationship · Given the bulk and
between the drilling homogenous nature of the
orientation and the mineralisation it is
orientation of key considered that there is
mineralised structures is no sampling
considered to have bias
introduced a sampling
bias, this should be
assessed and reported if
material.
Sample · The measures taken to · Chain of custody is
securi ensure sample managed by Aguia. Samples
ty security. are stored on site. Assay
samples are sent by
freight express to the
relevant laboratories.
Audits · The results of any audits · Tres Estradas - Audit by
or or reviews of sampling SRK Consulting in early
review techniques and 2013
s data.
and late 2014 indicated
that techniques utilised
by Aguia were in line with
generally accepted
industry best practices.
The same audit found no
issues with the data.
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
CriteriaJORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral · Type, reference · Tres Estradas
tenemen name/number, location and Permit 810.090/91,
t and ownership including irrevocable right to 100%
land agreements or material under an exercised option
tenure issues with third parties agreement with
status such as joint ventures,
partnerships, overriding Companhia Brasiliera de Cob
royalties, native title re
interests, historical (CBC).
sites, wilderness or
national park and On July 1, 2011, CBC and Ag
environmental uia
settings. Metais Ltda., a
subsidiary of Aguia in
· The security of the Brazil, executed an
tenure held at the time option agreement
of reporting along with providing the irrevocable
any known impediments to purchase option of these
obtaining a licence to mineral rights by
operate in the
area. Aguia Metais (or its
affiliate or
subsidiaries). On May 30,
2012
Aguia Metais exercised the
purchase option
concerning these mineral
rights by means of its
affiliate
Aguia Fertilizantes S/A (Ag
uia
Fertilizantes). On July
10, 2012, CBC and
Aguia Fertilizantes execute
d an irrevocable agreement
providing the assignment
of these mineral rights
to
Aguia Fertilizantes. On
July 20, 2012 CBC filed a
request before the DNPM
applying for the transfer
of these mineral rights
to
Aguia Fertilizantes.
The 2nd two-year term
expired on August 16,
2012, with the Final
Exploration Report now
under review by the
Government, approval of
which will allow the
Company a further year
(from the date of
approval) to submit an
Economic Exploitation
Plan.
· Tres Estradas South
Permit 810.325/12,
irrevocable right to 100%
under an exercised option
agreement with
Companhia Brasiliera de Cob
re
.
Granted April 29, 2013,
initial 3 year term
expiry April 29, 2016.
The partial report with
time extension request
was filed
February 23, 2016.
Explorat· Acknowledgment and · Tres Estradas and Tres
ion appraisal of exploration Estrada
done by other South
by parties.
other Discoveries of phosphate
parties rich rocks at TE were
made by a joint
exploration programme
between
Companhia Brasileiraa do Co
bre
and Santa Elina in
2007/2008 during a gold
exploration programme.
This involved an
integrated geochemical/
geological/geophysical
and drilling programme.
The gold results were
disappointing, causing
Santa Elina to withdraw
from the JV, however +6%
phosphate values were
noted in assaying of
soils and drill
core.
Geology · Deposit type, geological · Tres Estradas and Tres
setting and style of Estradas
mineralisation. South
The mineralisation is a
carbonatite hosted
phosphate deposit, with
apatite as the phosphate
bearing mineral. The
NE-SW trending
carbonatite is probably
Mid-Proterozoic in age,
and has been affected by
Neo-Proterozoic shearing
and metamorphism. It is
hosted in the Santa Maria
Chico Granulite Complex,
within the
Taquarembo Domain of the
Achaean to Proterozoic
Sul-rio-grandense Shield.
Drill · A summary of all · Drillhole information is
hole information material to listed in the appropriate
Informa the understanding of the tables in this document,
tion exploration results and presented in maps and
including a tabulation of sections
the following information
for all Material drill
holes:
o easting and northing of
the drill hole
collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced
Level - elevation above
sea level in metres) of
the drill hole
collar
o dip and azimuth of the
hole
o down hole length and
interception
depth
o hole length.
· If the exclusion of this
information is justified
on the basis that the
information is not
Material and this
exclusion does not
detract from the
understanding of the
report, the Competent
Person should clearly
explain why this is the
case.
Data · In reporting Exploration · Drill intersections are
aggrega Results, weighting length weighted. A
tion averaging techniques, nominal 3%
methods maximum and/or minimum P
grade truncations 2O5 lower cutoff is used,
( and there is no upper cut
eg cutting of high grades) applied to
and cut-off grades are intersections.
usually Material and
should be
stated.
· Where aggregate · Not applicable
intercepts incorporate
short lengths of high
grade results and longer
lengths
of low grade results, the
procedure used for such
aggregation should be
stated and some typical
examples of such
aggregations should be
shown in
detail.
· The assumptions used for · Not applicable
any reporting of metal
equivalent values should
be clearly
stated.
Relation· These relationships are · RC drilling is targetting
ship particularly important in the flat lying upper
between the reporting of oxide mineralisation -
mineral Exploration these holes may be
isation Results. terminated in
widths mineralisation once fresh
and rock has been
interce intersected
pt
lengths · Diamond drilling is targe
tted
to intersect the full
width of the interpreted
steeply dipping
carbonatite bodies
· If the geometry of the · RC drilling is generally
mineralisation with perpendicular to the
respect to the drill hole flat-lying oxide blanket,
angle is known, its and oxide intersection
nature should be widths will reflect the
reported. true thickness of the
oxide
layer.
· Diamond holes are
drilled at an acute angle
to the steeply to
vertically dipping
carbonatite bodies, hence
downhole widths will be
greater than true widths.
For
drillholes drilled at
-60°, true mineralisation
widths will generally be
in the order of 40-60% of
downhole intersection
lengths - this is shown
in more detail on
included cross
sections.
· If it is not known and · Down hole lengths are
only the down hole reported
lengths are reported,
there should be a clear · Relationships between
statement to this effect true lengths and true
( thickness are shown in
eg down hole length, true cross
width not sections
known).
Diagrams· Appropriate maps and · Refer to maps and
sections (with scales) sections in
and tabulations of release
intercepts should be
included for any
significant discovery
being reported These
should include, but not
be limited to a plan view
of drill hole collar
locations and appropriate
sectional
views.
Balanced· Where comprehensive · Results from all drillhol
reporti reporting of all es
ng Exploration Results is have been reported
not practicable,
representative reporting
of both low and high
grades and/or widths
should be practiced
to
avoid misleading
reporting of Exploration
Results.
Other · Other exploration data, · Geological mapping and
substan if meaningful and interpretation is used as
tive material, should be a base for included
explora reported including (but drill
tion not limited to): hole plans and sections
data geological observations;
geophysical survey
results; geochemical
survey results; bulk
samples - size and method
of treatment;
metallurgical test
results; bulk density,
groundwater, geotechnical
and rock characteristics;
potential deleterious or
contaminating
substances.
Further · The nature and scale of · As presented in the text
work planned further work of this
( report
eg tests for lateral
extensions or depth
extensions or large-scale
step-out
drilling).
· Diagrams clearly · As presented in the text
highlighting the areas of of this
possible extensions, report
including the main
geological
interpretations and
future drilling areas,
provided this information
is not commercially
sensitive.
Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources
Not applicable to this release - this does not include mineral resource estimations
Section 4: Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves
Not applicable to this release
Section 5: Estimation and Reporting of Diamonds and Other Gemstones
Not applicable to this release
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