Morning News Bites – November 5

Wiluna Mining Increase Mineral Resource.

Wiluna Mining Corporation (ASX: WMX)has reported an increase to the Mineral Resource for the Wiluna Mining Centre, as part of the Company’s ongoing Sulphide Development plan.

Wiluna reported a 4.24Moz @ 4.89 g/t High Grafe Mineral Resource at the Wiluna Mining Centre, which is 11% more than reported in September, and 8.04Moz @ 1.63 g/t total mineral resource for the company.

Mining studies will be conducted to assess various mining options ranging from selective high-grade underground mining to bulk open pit and underground mining, or a combination of methods.

Wiluna Mining Executive Chair, Milan Jerkovic, commented:  “Our ongoing $30 million drilling campaign has focused on high-grade areas with the potential to be mined at the start of our Sulphide Development schedule. Drilling has successfully added tonnes, improved the grade and improved the portion within Measured and Indicated confidence categories. We are delighted by these results because they build upon our strategy to enhance the very large, high-grade Wiluna Mineral Resource. Drilling has been supported by our teams diligent efforts to extract maximum value from the large amount of existing historical drilling and mining data, including assaying of intervals of mineralisation from the historical core library which comprises over 800km of core. These efforts have contributed to the impressive growth in our Mineral Resource base.

Investigator’s Paris Silver Project Yields High Grades.

Investigator Resources (ASX: IVR) announced that the Paris Silver Project is the highest-grade undeveloped primary silver project in Australia. With a JORC 2012 resource of 9.3 Mt @ 139g/t Ag and 0.6% Pb for 42 Moz contained silver and 55 kt contained lead, Paris is a shallow, high-grade silver deposit amenable to open pit mining.

Investigator’s Managing Director, Andrew McIlwain said: “We believe these initial and preliminary results support our objective with this infill campaign of improving both the grade and confidence in the estimated resource.

Drilling started on Line 8, at the northern edge of the 200m Zone” Indicated Resource block, and results from the 9 holes drilled in Lines 8 and 8.25, are expected to extend the Indicated Resource to the north. With some eyewatering grades seen in these early results, it bodes well for an increase in the average resource grade in this area”.

These initial and incomplete results from only 9 holes, of a program total of 276, along with the geological logging of the drilling to date, augurs well for the success of this program. This has provided the confidence for the Board to approve an additional 5,500m of drilling to further improve the Paris resource.

We will have assays coming through on a regular basis over the next few months and look forward to providing further updates on results”.

AusQuest Completes Initial Reconnaissance Results

AusQuest Limited (ASX: AQD) advised the market that the initial reconnaissance drilling program has been completed at the Gunanya Project in the Paterson Province of Western Australia under its Strategic Alliance Agreement with South32.

A total of seven Reverse Circulation drill holes (totalling 1,916m) spaced 200m apart across each anomaly were completed to test three magnetic targets in order to determine their potential to host gold and copper mineralisation similar to that found at Winu (by Rio Tinto) and Havieron (by Newcrest), located in the northern half of the Paterson Province.

Drill samples were collected at two metre intervals from each drill-hole and sent to Perth for analysis. Assay results are expected within three to four weeks, at which time an assessment of the drilling results will be undertaken.

AusQuest Managing Director Graeme Drew said the Company was pleased to have successfully completed initial reconnaissance drilling of the Gunanya targets even though not all the magnetic targets had been properly tested.

We have seen signs of alteration and sulphide mineralisation, albeit pyrite, in both the basement lithologies and the overlying sediments,” he said. but assays are required before any proper assessment of the drilling results can be made.”

Final assay data should be available over the next 3-4 weeks and we look forward to reporting on the final results once we have had time to analyse the data” he continued.

Yandal Resource Estimate for Flushing Meadows.

Yandal Resources Ltd (ASX: YRL) released an updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Flushing Meadows gold deposit, part of its 100% owned Ironstone Well gold project near Wiluna in the Yandal Greenstone Belt of Western Australia.

The prospect is located 60km south- west of the mining town of Wiluna in close proximity to a number of gold development projects and operating mines.  The estimate contains a total 7.4Mt @ 1.13g/t Au for 268,000oz and utilised sample data from 420 RC drill holes and four diamond drill holes.

Yandal Resources’ Managing Director; Mr Lorry Hughes commented:

Compared to the 2019 Mineral Resource Estimate the new estimate has a 60% increase in tonnage and a 12% reduction in grade for an overall 40% increase in total contained ounces. Importantly the new estimate has a 109% increase in material reporting to the higher confidence Indicated Resource category and the bulk of the mineralisation is located above 100m vertical depth.

The mineralisation remains open at depth and there are high priority exploration targets along strike and in adjacent positions that are being drilled currently. The Company plans to aggressively pursue Resource growth over the next two years with a large proportion of the exploration budget directed within a 10km radius of Flushing Meadows including the Oblique and Quarter Moon prospects where significant historic mineralisation occurs.

The Company has a dual strategy to prepare our most advanced prospects ready for mining whilst pursuing exploration targets capable of hosting multi-million ounce gold deposits known to occur in areas close to our projects”.

US Election and Gold.

It would seem the price of gold is fluctuating slightly as the fortunes of both candidates change throughout the vote count.  Some analysts believe that a Biden win will be good for the gold price and conversely Trump winning would see downward pressure on the metal price.

At the moment, with Biden looking set to win the election we could see gold remain above the US$1,900 and move toward the $US$2,000 mark again.

Gold has remained fairly stable compared to the last US election when it became obvious that Trump would win and gold soared by about US$150 , but only briefly.

Morning News Bites – October 8

Morning News Bites for October 8

High Grade Hits at Bellevue.

Bellevue Gold (BGL) has reported that it has discovered a new shallow high-grade shoot at its Bellevue Gold Project in Western Australia.

Bellevue Managing Director Steve Parsons said: “The drilling results on the new Armand lode are outstanding, with high-grade mineralisation intersected near existing development hosted within the Bellevue Shear.

With mineralisation outlined over 450m and remaining open along strike and down dip, Bellevue will press ahead with drilling with a view to including Armand in the next resource upgrade.

The company has also hit some high-grade results close and east of their Deacon lode.  This was discovered when drilling a new location, which was partially financed by the Exploration Incentive Scheme

Bellevue has been aggressive in its drilling campaign while still maintaining the project development.

Mr Parsons said:  “We have earmarked $35 million for exploration spending on a full program of drilling and project development work over the next 15 months.

“This substantial investment is central to our dual-track strategy of driving growth in our inventory through aggressive exploration and resource drilling while also advancing the project towards development and cashflow.

“These parallel work streams will maximise our ability to continue creating value for shareholders in both the short and long term.”

Grades included:  6.1m @ 14.5g/t and 3.7m @ 26.2g/t

Dreadnought Announces Encouraging Drill Results.

Dreadnought Resources Limited (DRE) has announced further results from the 17-hole (1,767m) RC drill program at Metzke’s Find, part of the Illaara Gold-VMS-Iron Ore Project. The latest drill program tested extensions of lode mineralisation at depth and along strike confirming mineralisation along ~280m of strike and to a vertical depth of ~100m.

Dreadnought Managing Director, Dean Tuck, in a statement said: “Metzke’s Find continues to deliver high-grade intercepts while we steadily increase our understanding of the system. Identifying the flat lying offset now indicates that the first five drill holes drilled to the north probably ended short. This learning is significant and reopens ~80m of potential mineralised strike. We look forward to redrilling the main structure to the north as well as diamond drilling to further advance our structural understanding of the mineralised lodes. Furthermore, results from Longmore’s Find and Black Oak should be released in mid-October 2020.”

Illaara is located 190km northwest of Kalgoorlie in the Yilgarn Craton and covers 75kms of strike along the Illaara Greenstone Belt. The land was previously under the control of Newmont and until Dreadnought took over the lease, had very little exploration carried out.  The land was previously earmarked for iron ore exploration, but Dreadnought has focused on the gold potential in the area.

Yandal Releases Further High-Grade Results.

Yandal Resources (YRL) released further results from its current drilling program that shows high-grade gold mineralisation at shallow depths in their Gordons Dam prospect.  36 holes from the RC drill program are still pending and the company is keen to include them in their maiden resource estimate.

A further 10,500 metres of air-core and diamond drilling is expected to be completed in the December quarter.

When releasing the latest results Managing Director Mr Lorry Hughes said: “The potential to define an initial shallow Mineral Resource and subsequent open pit development is becoming clearer as infilling wide-spaced reconnaissance holes with high quality RC holes is proving successful. Very high grades can be a common feature of palaeochannel hosted deposits in the region and they are quite often located close to a primary source or structure.

High grades have been intersected beneath parts of the palaeochannel previously and the exploration plan is to continue to explore for deeper extensions utilising geological and structural observations from the pending diamond core drilling.

In the meantime shallow Air-core drilling will continue to explore for new palaeochannel and bedrock hosted gold trends in order to provide new targets for RC testing”.

Some of the results included:  1m @ 73.12g/t Au within 8m @ 11.03g/t Au from 36m and 1m @ 15.13g/t Au within 7m @ 3.48g/t Au from 38m.

Wiluna (WMX) Updates Sulphide Development

Wiluna Mining is advancing its $58m stage-one sulphide expansion project at its Wiluna gold mine, which it said will increase production from circa 60,000 ounces of gold a year to 250k ounces a year by late 2023 when the stage 2 expansion is completed.

In a statement to the ASX the company said that at its last board meeting it was approved the concentrator construction works to be completed by GR Engineering Services.  Construction is planned to start in March next year according to the company’s timetable with commissioning commencing in October.

Milan Jerkovic, Wiluna Mining’s Executive Chair commented: “I’m pleased to report that significant progress has occurred surrounding the sulphide development plan. A significant hurdle was met when the Board of Directors approved the construction of the concentrator and the appointment of GR Engineering to undertake the EPC contract for construction. The timetable is confirmed and the capital requirements for Stage 1 will be fully funded with the expected draw down of the Mercuria second tranche debt facility and work will commence immediately with commissioning planned for September 2021.

The challenge now is to deliver on Stage 1 and scope out the optimum size for Stage 2 given the considerable size of the Wiluna orebody. This will take shape in the Feasibility Study which is currently being undertaken. We are now exactly halfway through our 24 months strategy to turn the Company around, deliver real value to our shareholders and maximise the true potential of the Wiluna Mining Complex. We are delivering on our promises and we plan to execute with precision. The sheer size of Wiluna, which is now the 7th largest gold district under single ownership in Australia, based on JORC Mineral Resources, throws up challenges but nothing worthwhile comes easy and we believe the prize for shareholders of developing this project in a systematic, thorough and staged manner to become a Tier 1 asset in a Tier 1 jurisdiction will be worth it”.

Granny Smith Mine Powered by Renewables.

Continuing its push with renewable energy after its Agnew mine became the first in Australia to be powered with wind-generated electricity, operating a 56MW renewable energy grid, Gold Fields has built a solar system to help power capacity at its Granny Smith operations.

The system has 20,000 solar panels attached to a 2megawatt – 1megawatt battery system to store the energy produced by the panels.  It is expected the solar array will help reduce fuel consumption on the site by more than 10%.

Gold Fields Executive Vice-President Australasia Stuart Mathews is quoted as saying:  “Here in Australia and globally our company is committed to addressing climate change impacts by transitioning towards an energy mix that increasingly embraces renewables and lower carbon fuel sources,” Mathews said.

“The Granny Smith microgrid and the renewable energy solution at our Agnew mine are a clear demonstration of the innovative steps we are taking to ensure the ongoing sustainability of our operations.”

The system was installed by Aggreko and becomes part of the self-contained system on site.

Morning News Bites – September 23

Morning News Bites for September 23. Westpac announces a new board member Micheal Hawker AM as Alison Burns retires from the board at the conclusion of the 2020 AGM. Guzman Y Gomez has its best week of sales in Australia on record and looks at potential IPO and Kathmandu has taken a hit to the tune of $NZ135 m.

Hammer Metals Ltd reportes that the assays from its Qld State Government Collaborative Exploration Initiative has funded 507m diamond drilling programme at the Koppany Copper – Copper and Rare Earth Element prospect located to the southeast of the historic Mary Kathleen mine. The drilling intersected broad zones of visible REE mineralisation (Allanite) and multiple zones of stringer and semi-massive sulphide mineralisation. Downhole EM has been conducted and processing of this data is underway. Managing Director, Daniel Thomas said, “The gold exploration review highlights the latent opportunity that exists within Hammer’s Mount Isa portfolio. With much of the region’s historic exploration focusing on base metal deposits, we have an opportunity to review these areas through a different lens and add quality exploration targets to the portfolio. The tenure that we have near the former Tick Hill mine has not been systematically explored and presents a unique opportunity for Hammer to continue progressing our efforts in advancing grass roots exploration concepts within the Mount Isa region.”

Sabre Resources Limited announced that promising drill targets have been identified following the interpretation of the airborne magnetic survey at the Bonanza Project. Three major new drill targets identified, located on fault splays extending from the Youanmi Fault. North east trending faults extend right through to the recent Penny West gold discovery area of Ramelius Resources Ltd. Interpreted dilation zones identified at the intersection of faults represent targets for gold mineralisation As a result of the success of the current aeromagnetic survey the company is considering extending the airborne magnetic survey further to both the west and to the south of the area currently surveyed. The company is now working on a drilling program and will conduct drilling as soon as possible.

Yandal Resources Ltd provided an  update on key feasibility study activities at the Flushing Meadows prospect within the Ironstone Well gold project located in the highly prospective Yandal Greenstone Belt in Western Australia. Geotechnical diamond drilling program completed and the holes equipped for ground water monitoring as part of open pit dewatering and flow testing studies in October, with significant new oxide mineralisation intersected including highlights of 2.90m @ 4.46g/t Au from 29.00m including 1.00m @ 7.96g/t Au, 9.60m @ 3.70g/t Au from 54.00m including 1.00m @ 16.92g/t Au and 6.04m @ 2.88g/t Au from 32.96m including 1.04m @ 12.78g/t Au.  Drill core has been retained for metallurgical ore characterisation and recovery test work suitable for evaluation by potential toll mill operators, Digital modelling of geology and mineralisation envelopes has been completed ahead of independent data verification and compilation of an updated Mineral Resource Estimate planned for October.

Silver Lake Resources Limited announced that the Board has approved Deflector South West access, development and production, underpinning a longer life, higher margin operation and further enhancing the returns from the Deflector processing plant CIP upgrade. The Deflector South West lodes are located adjacent to the existing underground mine and have a higher gold and copper tenor relative to the global Deflector Ore Reserve and Mineral Resource. The Deflector South West lodes account for 35% of the Deflector Ore Reserve and 30% of the Mineral Resource. The current Ore Reserve and continued strong exploration results demonstrate the continuity of the Deflector South West lodes and support the investment decision to establish decline access and associated mine infrastructure from the existing Deflector open pit.

An update on RC drilling activities at Majestic and Fingals Fortune, both part of the Fingals Gold Project for Black Cat Syndicate Limited. Highlights include the first 16 holes (~3,482m) at Imperial/Majestic have been drilled, targeting extensions to the Imperial/Majestic deposits. Results from the first 3 holes are encouraging with multiple gold zones in each hole with a number of high-grade intersections including, 6m @ 7.01 g/t Au from 167m, 4m @ 9.11 g/t Au from 178m, 2m @ 15.40 g/t Au from 184m and 6m @ 6.59 g/t Au from 53m. A JORC Mineral Resource update for Fingals Fortune is expected to be completed in October 2020. Managing Director, Gareth Solly said: “Thick high-grade results from our initial drilling at both Imperial and Majestic have been pleasing. RC drilling is ongoing in this area as part of our planned +60,000m drilling program. The results at Fingals Fortune were also encouraging, intersecting new lodes to the south, and will form part of an updated Resource release in October 2020. Resources at Myhree, Boundary and Trump will also be updated in October 2020.”