Spitfire Materials Limited: Latest results from Aphrodite drilling Confirm Strong Potential for Resource Extensions
(firmenpresse) - LATEST RESULTS FROM APHRODITE DRILLING CONFIRM STRONG POTENTIAL FOR RESOURCE EXTENSIONS
Key Points:
- Assay results received for final two holes completed as part of the 13 hole/6,149.4m Resource in-fill and extensional diamond drilling program at the 100%-owned Aphrodite Gold Project near Kalgoorlie in WA.
- Results confirm strong gold mineralisation from the lower zones along the Phi lode to the north and south of the existing Resource area.
- Drilling also intersected significant mineralisation west of the Phi Lode in a high-grade footwall zone referred to as the Omega Lode. The Omega Lode is currently defined over 900m of strike and is not included in the current Resource model.
- Significant assays include:
- 18APD012-1.82m (at) 11.06g/t Au from 344.8m (Omega lode), and
o 2.0m (at) 2.27g/t Au from 384m (Phi lode), and
o 1.0m (at) 3.09g/t Au from 410m (Phi lode), and
o 1.0m (at) 3.89g/t Au from 423m (Phi lode), and
o 4.3m (at) 1.08g/t Au from 436m (Phi lode)
- 18APD013-2.6m (at) 1.35g/t Au from 427.6m (Phi lode), and
o 12m (at) 2.99g/t Au from 434m, including 4m (at) 5.29g/t from 435.5m (Phi lode), and
o 13.4m (at) 2.12g/t Au from 471.9m including 3m (at) 5.30g/t from 478m (Phi lode), and
o 0.74m (at) 4.83g/t Au from 556m (Omega lode), and
o 0.47m (at) 15.41g/t Au from 578.8m (Omega lode)
- A 6,000m diamond drill program is underway to test the newly-defined Exploration Target between 150m and 500m depth within Alpha and Phi lodes, with drilling approximately 50% complete.
Spitfire Materials Limited (ASX: SPI) is pleased to advise that it has received final results from the recently-completed Resource in-fill and extensional diamond drilling program at its flagship 100%-owned 1.26Moz Aphrodite Gold Project, located 65km north of Kalgoorlie in the Eastern Goldfields of WA, with the results indicating strong potential to expand the existing Mineral Resource.
Aphrodite Diamond Drilling Program
Drill holes 18APD012 and 18APD013 were drilled on sections approximately 280m apart and were designed to intersect the lower section of the Phi lode at depths in excess of 300m (below surface), north and south of the Inferred section of the current Resource model.
Drilling was successful in intersecting the Phi lode, with 18APD013 in particular intersecting the higher-grade hanging wall and footwall lodes within Phi, returning intercepts of 4m (at) 5.29g/t Au and 3m (at) 5.3g/t Au (see figure 2 - Cross Section 6,659,940mN ) respectively (prospective sediment host intersected between 434m and 481m downhole). 18APD012 intersected the Phi lode between 405m and 440m down-hole, with sporadic intercepts of >1g/t Au throughout.
Interestingly, both holes also intersected the Omega lode - a thin (2m wide) sub parallel lode that occurs to the west of the Phi lode. Intercepts from the Omega lode comprised 1.82m (at) 11.60g/t Au from 344.8m (18APD012, drilled to the East, 090°) and 0.47m (at) 15.41g/t Au from 578.8m (18APD013 drilled west, 270°).
The narrow high-grade Omega footwall lode can now be traced over a strike length of 900m and a vertical extent of 150m and had been identified and modelled, but not included in the current Resource estimate for Aphrodite (see Table 2 for full results), however it is included in the Companys Exploration Target stated in the ASX announcement dated 16 May 2018.
The latest results provide further momentum for the Companys objective of upgrading the existing Underground Inferred Resource at Aphrodite (1.4Mt at 7.5g/t for 332,000oz - see ASX release 25 January 2018) as the cornerstone of its development studies.
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Figure 1: Cross Section 6,659,940mN
Spitfires Managing Director, Mr John Young, said: These are very pleasing results, which indicate the presence of high-grade gold mineralisation to the north and south of the existing Inferred Resource area within the Phi lode, whilst also highlighting the potential of the high-grade Omega lode.
This provides strong support for our objective of upgrading the existing Resource base at Aphrodite, with the aim of establishing the project as the cornerstone of a long-term gold operation for Spitfire in the Kalgoorlie region.
Results from the recently completed infill and extensional drilling have served to validate our exploration model, and we now have a major 6,000 metre diamond drilling program underway to aggressively expand our Resource base.
These assay results are the final results from the HQ diamond drilling program completed in the first half of 2018, which comprised a total of 13 holes for 4959.6m of core and 1189.8m of RC/Mud Rotary (see figure 2 - Drill Hole Location Plan)
A second diamond drill program is currently well advanced, with six holes completed to date for 2579.2m of core and 480.1m of RC/Mud Rotary.
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Figure 2: Drill Hole Location Plan
APHRODITE GOLD PROJECT - BACKGROUND
The Aphrodite Gold Project is located 65km north of Kalgoorlie in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia and has a long history of exploration and resource estimation by several parties dating from its discovery in the mid-1990s.
The Aphrodite deposit is covered by five contiguous Mining Leases which are 100%-owned by Aphrodite. All five tenements have been granted for a 21-year life, with the earliest expiry date in 2028.
The Aphrodite mineralisation and current Mineral Resource estimate is situated in the Kalgoorlie Terrane of the Yilgarn Craton, and within the Bardon Tectonic Zone - a high-strain zone in supracrustal rocks extending about 120km north of Kalgoorlie. The Aphrodite prospect comprises a suite of intermediate to felsic porphyries that have intruded a sequence of basalts and dominantly volcanic-derived epiclastic rocks. The main zones of mineralisation defined so far (the near vertically-dipping Alpha and Phi lodes) lie within a regional N-S sericite-pyrite-arsenopyrite alteration system that extends for about 3km along strike.
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Figure 3: Aphrodite Gold Project, Geology and Location Plan
Domain Indicated Inferred Indicated +
Inferred
TonnesGold TonneGold TonneGold
s s
(Mt) (g/t(koz)(Mt) (g/t(koz)(Mt) (g/t(koz)
) ) )
OP (0.5g/t 6.2 2.1 411 4.0 1.5 187 10.2 1.8 598
cut-off)
UG (3.0g/t 1.6 6.6 330 1.4 7.5 332 2.9 7.0 663
cut-off)
Total 7.8 3.0 741 5.3 3.0 520 13.1 3.0 1,261
Resource
McDonald Speijers Aphrodite Project Resource Estimation
The resource estimate was classified in accordance with the Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code 2012) - Refer ASX Release 25 January 2018.
DISCLAIMERS AND FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This announcement contains forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "seek", target, "anticipate", forecast, "believe", "plan", "estimate", "expect" and "intend" and statements that an event or result "may", "will", "should", "could" or "might" occur or be achieved and other similar expressions.
The forward-looking statements in this announcement are based on current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about Spitfire and the industry in which they operate. They do, however, relate to future matters and are subject to various inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual events or results may differ materially from the events or results expressed or implied by any forward-looking statements. The past performance of Spitfire is no guarantee of future performance.
None of Spitfires directors, officers, employees, agents or contractors makes any representation or warranty (either express or implied) as to the accuracy or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement, or any events or results expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement, except to the extent required by law. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statement. The forward-looking statements in this announcement reflect views held only as at the date of this announcement.
For further information contact:
INVESTORS:-
Spitfire Materials Limited--
John Young--
Telephone:-0419 954 020-
Email:-admin(at)spitfirematerials.com.au -
MEDIA:
Read Corporate
Nicholas Read-
Telephone:-0419 929 046
Email:-info(at)readcorporate.com.au
Competent Persons Statement
The Company confirms it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the 25 January 2018 Aphrodite Mineral Resource Estimate and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimate continue to apply and have not materially changed when referring to its resource announcement made on January 25, 2018.
The information in this announcement relating to Exploration Targets, Exploration Results and Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by the Companys Managing Director, Mr John Young, a competent person, who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Young has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and to the type of activity described 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. Mr Young has disclosed to the Company that he is a shareholder in the Company. Mr Young consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and content in which it appears.
Appendix 1
Table 1 - Drill Hole Location Table
Hole ID Collar Collar CollaDipAziPre-Max
North East r coll Depth
(AMG84_51) (AMG84_5 RL ar
1)
De
pth
18APD001 6659760 329475 390 -6027091 421
18APD002 6659840 329480 390 -6027089 462.7
18APD003 6659920 329465 390 -6027083.6471.8
18APD004 6659960 329540 390 -6027080 612.8
18APD005 6660000 329335 390 -6027096 306.1
18APD006 6660000 329435 390 -6027096 451.1
18APD007 6660000 329535 390 -6027084 631.7
18APD008 6660060 329185 390 -60270120.504.9
7
18APD009 6659720 329475 390 -6027094 383
18APD010 6659680 329450 390 -60270113.290.8
5
18APD011 6659560 328930 390 -6590 71 435.8
18APD012 6659600 328855 390 -6590 87 579.9
18APD013 6659880 329280 390 -6527084 597.8
Table 2 - Significant Intersections (> 0.5g/t Au) Drilling
Hole_ID From(mTo(m) Length(m) Intersection >0.5 g/t
) Au (all
uncut)
18APD012 98.92 100 1.08 2.00
18APD012 344.78346.6 1.82 11.06
18APD012 377 379 2 1.06
18APD012 384 386 2 2.27
18APD012 405.13407 1.87 1.43
18APD012 410 411 1 3.09
18APD012 414 415 1 2.97
18APD012 423 424 1 3.89
18APD012 436 440.3 4.3 1.08
18APD012 523.4 524.7 1.3 2.43
18APD013 393.85394.71 0.86 2.10
18APD013 409 409.8 0.8 3.71
18APD013 414.1 416 1.9 0.90
18APD013 427.62430.2 2.58 1.35
18APD013 434 446 12 2.99
incl 435.5 439.65 4.15 5.29
18APD013 471.86485 13.14 2.12
incl 478 481 3 5.30
18APD013 489 490 1 1.63
18APD013 499 500.5 1.5 0.88
18APD013 508.15509 0.85 1.98
18APD013 556 556.74 0.74 4.83
18APD013 578.83579.3 0.47 15.41
JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 report - Aphrodite
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Sampling · Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut · The Aphrodite Gold drill sample data
techniqu channels, random chips, or specific has been collected by various
es exploration companies between
specialised industry standard measurement 19
tools appropriate to the minerals under 92 and 2018 Drilling programs included
investigation, such as down Rotary Air Blast (RAB), and Reverse
Circulation (RC)
hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF
instruments, Diamond (DD) drilling techniques
etc). These examples should not be taken · The February-April 2018 drill program
as limiting the broad meaning of completed by Spitfire Materials
sampling.
Limited(SPI) totaled 13 RC/Mud Rotary Pre
· Include reference to measures taken to collars
ensure sample with Diamond tails for 6149.4m.
representivity and the appropriate · About 80% reverse circulation chips
calibration of any measurement tools or and 20% half or quarter core.
systems
used.
· Chips over 1m rotary or riffle split
· Aspects of the determination of minerali on site to ~3kg and core was sawn on 1m
sation intervals.
that are Material to the Public Report.
· In cases where industry standard work · Continuous sampling below unmineralised
has been done this would be relatively overburden
simple layer.
(
eg reverse circulation drilling was used · Chips crushed to 3mm then 2.5kg
to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg pulverized, core crushed and pulverized
was entirely.
pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for · Standard 50g fire assay (84%), AR
fire assay). In other cases more digest on unknown
explanation may be required, such as (16%).
where there is coarse gold that has
inherent sampling problems. Unusual · Large number of drilling programs by
commodities or several owners over 20-year
period.
mineralisation types (eg submarine
nodules) may warrant disclosure of
detailed
information.
Drilling · Drill type (eg core, reverse · Reverse circulation (80%) and HQ or NQ
techniqu circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary core
es air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, (20%)
etc) and details (eg core diameter, · Aircore and rotary air blast holes
triple or standard tube, depth of excluded from resource
diamond tails, face-sampling bit or estimation.
other type, whether core is oriented and
if so, by what method,
etc).
Drill · Method of recording and assessing core · All core measured in tray for recovery.
sample and chip sample recoveries and results · Chip recovery not documented for
recovery assessed. historic
drilling.
· Measures taken to maximise sample
recovery and ensure representative · Generally high core recovery recorded.
nature of the · RC chip recovery in recent drilling
samples. recorded by weight but not recorded in
most historic drilling (prior to
· Whether a relationship exists between 2010).
sample recovery and grade and whether
sample bias may have occurred due to · No observed relationship between
preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse recovery and
material. grade.
Logging · Whether core and chip samples have been · All core and chip intervals
geologically and geologically
logged.
geotechnically logged to a level of
detail to support appropriate Mineral · Historic logging retrieved and
Resource estimation, mining studies and combined with recent data with some
metallurgical minor gaps in
studies. metadata.
· Whether logging is qualitative or · Logging includes lithologies,
quantitative in nature. Core (or alteration, mineralization,
costean, channel, etc) photography. colour, oxidation, regolith, moisture,
· The total length and percentage of the etc.
relevant intersections
logged. · Purpose drilled core holes for
metallurgical and geotechnical data
collection.
Sub-sampl· If core, whether cut or sawn and · Core was half or quarter sawn
ing whether quarter, half or all core depending on
techniqu taken. program.
es and
sample · If non-core, whether riffled, tube · Chips were rotary or riffle split
preparat sampled, rotary split, depending on program but generally in
ion accordance with standard industry
etc and whether sampled wet or dry. methods at the time of the program.
· For all sample types, the nature, Limited wet samples were speared in
quality and appropriateness of the historic
sample preparation drilling.
technique.
· Duplicate field samples taken from RC
· Quality control procedures adopted for chips for most programs. 1 in 20 for
all sub-sampling stages to recent drilling and well recorded. More
variable in historic drilling and
maximise representivity of samples. details not always well
· Measures taken to ensure that the recorded.
sampling is representative of the in
situ material collected, including for · Duplicate sampling of sawn core in
instance results for field recent
duplicate/second-half drilling.
sampling.
· Sample sizes are generally considered
· Whether sample sizes are appropriate to adequate within the bounds of what is
the grain size of the material being practical.
sampled.
Quality · The nature, quality and appropriateness · SPI - All samples for the 2018 drill
of of the assaying and laboratory program were assayed by Fire Assay with
assay procedures used and whether the ICP finish for Au, and Peroxide Fusion
data technique is considered partial or Digest with ICP finish for As, S &
and total. Cu
laborato
ry · For geophysical tools, spectrometers, · Majority of samples prepared and
tests handheld XRF instruments, assayed by industry standard techniques
for gold deposits using well
etc, the parameters used in determining established laboratory
the analysis including instrument make services.
and model, reading times, calibrations
factors applied and their derivation, · Recent checking of fire assays by bulk
etc. Leachwell
and screen fire methods to guard
· Nature of quality control procedures against the possible presence of coarse
adopted free gold grains and to investigate
( refractory character of
eg standards, blanks, duplicates, mineralization.
external laboratory checks) and whether
acceptable levels of accuracy · Blind field duplicates submitted as
( well as reference standards although
ie lack of bias) and precision have been documentation not always well preserved
established. in historic programs due to ownership
changes.
· Interlab checks undertaken during
recent drilling but not recorded in
historic
programs.
Verificat· The verification of significant · No specific twin hole program has been
ion of intersections by either independent or undertaken but there are numerous
sampling alternative company opportunistic twin holes that show
and personnel. reasonable correlation given the nature
assaying of the mineralization but this must
· The use of twinned holes. necessarily be a qualitative
· Documentation of primary data, data comparison.
entry procedures, data verification,
data storage (physical and electronic)
protocols.
· Discuss any adjustment to assay data.
Location · Accuracy and quality of surveys used to · Downhole surveys by gyro, multi shot
of data locate drill holes (collar and down-hole or single shot, generally on nominal
points surveys), trenches, mine workings and 30m intervals. One batch of recent RC
other locations used in Mineral Resource drilling suffered from instrumental
estimation. errors on dip
measurements.
· Specification of the grid system used.
· Quality and adequacy of topographic · Collars located by standard survey for
control. recent drilling. Details for historic
drilling not always well recorded but
at least some were documented as
location by regular
survey.
· Grid system based on AMG84 Zone 51.
Coordinates truncated for
modelling purposes.
· Surface topography wireframe
constructed from drill collar elevation
data. Topographic relief is very
low.
· Some historic hole collars set at
nominal elevations and required minor
adjustment to the topo surface. Any
errors in this process are considered
small and are not critical to the
resource
estimation.
Data · Data spacing for reporting of · Data spacing is highly variable,
spacing Exploration particularly in deeper parts and
and Results. lateral extremes of the mineralization
distribu where it may be
tion · Whether the data spacing and sparse.
distribution is sufficient to establish
the degree of geological and grade · The mineralization is contained within
continuity appropriate for the Mineral broad structural zones but is not
Resource and Ore Reserve estimation always able to be readily correlated
procedure(s) and classifications between
applied. intersections.
· Whether sample compositing has been · The estimation technique has been
applied. chosen to deal with this issue and it
also reflects in the assigned resource
categories.
Orientati· Whether the orientation of sampling · Broad mineralizing structures are well
on of achieves unbiased sampling of possible recognized and sub-vertical to steep
data in structures and the extent to which this dipping.
relation is known, considering the deposit
to type. Mineralised sub-structures appear to be
geologic mostly parallel to broader
al · If the relationship between the zones.
structur drilling orientation and the orientation
e of key · Drill holes are generally oriented to
be as perpendicular as possible to
mineralised structures is considered to these structures, that is east or west
have introduced a sampling bias, this orientation and inclined at
should be assessed and reported if approximately 60
material. degrees.
· Some holes are oriented on north-south
sections where an additional
mineralised cross structure has been
postulated.
Sample · The measures taken to ensure sample · Samples hand delivered to sample
security security. preparation facility in
Kalgoorlie and Perth for recent drilling
but the procedure is not documented for
historic
drilling.
Audits · The results of any audits or reviews of · Internal audits of sampling techniques
or sampling techniques and as well as data handling and validation
reviews data. was regularly conducted by Aphrodite
Geologists prior to the merger, as part
of due diligence and continuous
improvement and review of procedures.
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
Mineral · Type, reference name/number, location · Aphrodite Gold is now a wholly-owned
tenement and ownership including agreements or subsidiary of Spitfire Materials Ltd
and material issues with third parties such and has 100% ownership of 5 mining
land as joint ventures, partnerships, leases, 1 exploration
tenure overriding royalties, native title
status interests, historical sites, wilderness licence and 2 prospecting licences that
or national park and environmental cover the project area. All are granted
settings. with the mining leases nearest expiry
year being
· The security of the tenure held at the 2028.
time of reporting along with any known
impediments to obtaining a · There are no known environmental or
heritage encumbrances in the immediate
licence to operate in the area. vicinity of the deposit which might
impact on its
exploitation.
Explorati· Acknowledgment and appraisal of · Project has had many owners over more
on done exploration by other than 20 years and has been reviewed
by parties. multiple times. However not many
historical documents are
other
parties currently available.
Geology · Deposit type, geological setting and · Discontinuous shoots of low to
style of moderate tenor gold
mineralisation. mineralisation within two broader
sub-parallel
mineralised structural zones. Mineralisat
ion
is beneath a substantial thickness of
leached overburden. Free milling in
upper oxidized and partially oxidized
zones but mostly refractory in the
primary
zone.
Drill · A summary of all information material · Appendix 1, Table 1 provided the
hole to the understanding of the exploration survey information.
Informat results including a tabulation of the Th
ion following information for all Material e previous drilling was reported by
drill Aphrodite Gold Limited (ASX: AQQ) prior
holes: to the merger with
Spitfire.
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 Results, · Drilling completed is reported
aggregat weighting averaging techniques, maximum intervals that were length weighted in
ion and/or minimum grade truncations the downhole direction. This ensured
methods ( that smaller intervals receive less
eg cutting of high grades) and cut-off weighting.
grades are usually Material and should
be · No high-grade cut-off were applied to
stated. exploration/infill
drilling
· Where aggregate 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 any reporting
of metal equivalent values should be
clearly
stated.
Relations· These relationships are particularly · Mineralisation at Aphrodite is
hip important in the reporting of interpreted to be hosted by shear zone
between Exploration and linking structures within the BTZ
Results. which trends about
mineralis NNW.
ation · If the geometry of the mineralisation wi
widths th respect to the drill · Typically, the angular difference
and between the
intercephole angle is known, its nature should be
t reported. drillholes and mineralisation is about
lengths 35º, given the sub-vertical nature of
· If it is not known and only the down the mineralised
hole lengths are reported, there should bodies.
be a clear statement to this effect
(
eg down hole length, true width not
known).
Diagrams · Appropriate maps and sections (with · Schematic Cross Sections and Drill hole
scales) and tabulations of intercepts plan are provided for reference to the
should be included for any significant
discovery being reported These should drilling. The previous drilling was
include, but not be limited to a plan reported by Aphrodite Gold Limited
view of drill hole collar locations and (ASX: AQQ) prior to the merger with
appropriate sectional Spitfire.
views.
Balanced · Where comprehensive reporting of all · The previous drilling was reported by
reportin Exploration Results is not practicable, Aphrodite Gold Limited (ASX: AQQ) prior
g representative reporting of both low and to the merger with
high grades and/or widths should be Spitfire.
practiced to avoid misleading reporting
of Exploration
Results.
Other · Other exploration data, if meaningful · The previous exploration work
substant and material, should be reported completed on the deposit was done by
ive including (but not limited to): previous owners and are too extensive
explorat geological observations; geophysical to report in the context of this
ion survey results; geochemical survey announcement.
data 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 planned further · Spitfire is planning further diamond
work work drill
( program
eg tests for lateral extensions or depth s to infill and upgrade the Aphrodite
extensions or large-scale step-out JORC resource reported
drilling). above.
· Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas
of possible extensions, including the
main geological interpretations and
future drilling areas, provided this
information is not commercially
sensitive.
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