Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. (“Kirkland Lake Gold” or
the “
Company”) (TSX:KL) (NYSE:KL) (ASX:KLA) today
announced new high-grade results from the ongoing surface drilling
at the Fosterville Mine in Victoria, Australia. Recent surface
drilling targeting additional growth in Mineral Resources confirmed
mineralization down-plunge of the existing Mineral Resource at
Robbin’s Hill. In addition, surface infill drilling into current
Mineral Resources continues to return high-grade results, with two
intercepts containing VG, providing confirmation of the geological
model. Drill results reported are from 66 holes (36,428 m) that
targeted extension and infill of the Robbin’s Hill Mineral
Resources. Drill results reported are post the December 2018
Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve update (See Press Release
dated February 21, 2019).
Tony Makuch, President and CEO of Kirkland Lake
Gold, commented: “For a long time, we’ve been saying that there
could be more Fostervilles at Fosterville and, with today’s
results, Robbin’s Hill has clearly emerged as a second potential
mining front to provide feed to our Fosterville Mill. Based on
current drilling, we have already identified a large mineralized
system at Robbin’s Hill that we expect will support substantially
higher levels of Mineral Resources and that remains open at depth
and along strike. Most of our drilling has targeted areas 650 m
from surface and higher. The level of VG in quartz that we’ve
intersected in this area compares favourably to levels seen at the
existing Fosterville Mine at similar elevations. The presence of VG
in quartz and 500 m down-plunge extension of Robbin’s Hill
mineralization, included in today’s results, highlight the
potential for future discoveries of high-grade, VG-bearing zones at
depth similar to Swan and Eagle at Fosterville’s Lower Phoenix
system. Work is continuing at Robbin’s Hill with five surface drill
rigs on site and plans currently being finalized for future
underground development and drilling.”
In addition to drilling and other exploration
techniques, the Company is currently performing a 3D seismic survey
covering an approximate 6 km2 in the north part of the Fosterville
mining license. The geophysical survey is the first of its kind to
be undertaken in Victoria for gold exploration and will provide a
high-resolution 3D dataset to a depth of over one kilometre. The
Company is optimistic that results of this detailed survey will
assist in the definition of structural features and mineralized
corridors which will aid the future exploration and development of
the Robbin’s Hill area.
Robbin’s Hill Drilling
Programs
During 2019, up to six surface diamond drills
operated in the Robbin’s Hill area, primarily targeting gold
mineralization along the west-dipping Curie Fault, one of the
controlling structures for mineralization at Robbins’s Hill.
Programs have included infill drilling within the existing Mineral
Resource, and also extension and step out drilling along the
Robbin’s Hill mineralization trend. Five surface drills continue to
operate at Fosterville and are focused on Mineral Resource
extension and other targets, and north along the Fosterville Fault
zone mineralized trend (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Infill Drilling
Since the December 2018 Fosterville Mineral
Resource and Reserves update a total of 37 surface diamond infill
holes for 16,677 m have been drilled into the Mineral Resource at
Robbin’s Hill in 2019. The intent of infill drilling was to produce
an approximate 50 m x 50 m spacing of drill intercepts, to assess
continuity and tenor of mineralization, and provide data for
potential upgrade of the Inferred Mineral Resource to an Indicated
Mineral Resource category.
Results from the ongoing infill drilling
program, reaffirm the continuity of the mineralization within the
Mineral Resource, and of the 37 infill holes, 11 returned results
greater than 30 gram-metres, including two holes with VG (Figure
3). The VG occurs on the west-dipping Curie Fault, where it passes
beneath an anticline closure, as shown in cross section 12,725mN
(Figure 4).
In the Curie structure, the two instances of VG
present as fine disseminations in quartz, akin to examples of VG
observed in the Swan orebody.
Key VG and sulfide-gold bearing intercepts
include:
High-Grade visible-gold bearing Intercepts >80 gram-m:
- 11.7 g/t Au(1) over 8.8 m (ETW 7.2 m), including 81.7 g/t Au(1)
over 0.5 m (ETW 0.4 m) in hole RHD321
- 24.5 g/t Au(1) over 3.7 m (ETW 3.4 m), including 82.3 g/t Au(1)
over 1.0 m (ETW 0.9 m) in hole RHD334A
- Visible-gold drill intercept
Sulfide-gold bearing intercepts >30
gram-m:
- 11.3 g/t Au over 11.1 m (ETW 10.1 m) in hole RHD331
- 10.5 g/t Au over 9.2 m (ETW 5.5 m) in hole RHD300
- 6.8 g/t Au over 11.1 m (ETW 9.0 m) in hole RHD340
- 7.0 g/t Au over 6.3 m (ETW 6.0 m) in hole RHD347
- 5.5 g/t Au over 8.8 m (ETW 7.8 m) in hole RHD363
- 4.7 g/t Au over 10.7 m (ETW 9.1 m) in hole RHD356
- 3.3 g/t Au over 18.6 m (ETW 17.1 m) in hole RHD336
- 7.3 g/t Au over 5.0 m (ETW 4.9 m) in hole RHD339
- 5.1 g/t Au over 11.9 m (ETW 6.1 m) in hole RHD302Abbreviation:
gram-m: gold grade x estimated true width
Results from the drilling programs will provide
new data for the end of year Mineral Resource update and Mineral
Reserve studies.
Extension and Step-Out
Drilling
In addition to the infill drilling, extension
and step-out drilling was completed and consisted of 29 holes for
19,751 m, of which 27 holes were drilled to attain an approximate
100 m x 50 m spacing, with results to support modelling of
down-plunge mineralization for Mineral Resource growth.
Seven of the holes returned results greater than
20 gram-metres and include (Figure 3):
- 6.5 g/t Au over 12.7 m (ETW 10.2 m) in hole RHD380
- 6.4 g/t Au over 11.0 m (ETW 10.1 m) in hole RHD383
- 8.2 g/t Au over 4.0 m (ETW 3.8 m) in hole RHD288
- 6.3 g/t Au over 4.0 m (ETW 3.6 m) in hole RHD325
- 5.5 g/t Au over 4.7 m (ETW 4.0 m) in hole RHD333
- 3.7 g/t Au over 18.7 m (ETW 6.4 m) in hole RHD385A
- 3.3 g/t Au over 11.5 m (ETW 9.1 m) in hole RHD385B
Complementing the extension drilling
program, two step-out holes were also drilled, approximately 500 m
down-plunge of the Robbin’s Hill Mineral Resource. Very
significantly, both holes returned over 45 gram-m intercepts.
Key Gold Intercept:
- 10.4 g/t Au over 5.5 m (ETW 4.5 m) in hole RHD351
- 9.5 g/t Au over 4.9 m (ETW 4.8 m) in hole RHD370
High-Resolution 3D Seismic Survey
The Company is presently completing a
high-resolution 3D Seismic survey in the northern part of the
Fosterville Mining License over the Robbin’s Hill mineralization
trend. The survey is the first of its kind to be undertaken in
Victoria for gold exploration and will provide a high-resolution 3D
dataset to a depth of over one kilometre for detailed planning of
future of underground development.
The survey area is approximately 6 km2 with data
collection along 12.5 m spaced east‑west lines. Initial processing
of the 3D seismic data is expected to be complete by April
2020.
To view the figures accompanying the press release,
please click on the following links:
Figure 1. Location Map - Fosterville Gold
Mine: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/80721d08-9b05-4117-85d6-686038d7753d
Figure 2. Drilling Map - Robbin’s
Hill: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3fefbc5c-d585-4f45-863e-9fd33d382f1a
Figure 3. Long Projection - Curie Mineralization at
Robbin’s
Hill: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e9a9ac1f-9284-43f6-b033-17516c08bb6d
Figure 4. Cross Section 12,725mN - Robbin’s
Hill: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/702fadbd-84e1-4634-b307-76501844d270
Figure 5. Long Projection -
Fosterville: https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/af0666a6-4d71-4415-a949-6595e30551a0
Qualified Persons
Troy Fuller, MAIG, Director of Exploration,
Australia, is a "Qualified Person" as such term is defined in
National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the
technical information and data included in this News Release.
For further information regarding the Company’s
2018 Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources estimates for the
Fosterville Gold Mine, please refer to the Company’s news release
dated February 21, 2019 and the Technical Report entitled “Updated
NI 43-101 Technical Report Fosterville Gold Mine In the State of
Victoria, Australia” effective December 31, 2018.
Drilling and Underground Sampling Assay
QAQC
Kirkland Lake Gold has in place quality-control
systems to ensure best practice in drilling, sampling and analysis
of drill core. All diamond drill hole collars (Table 2) are
accurately surveyed using a Leica TS16 Total Station instrument and
down-hole deviations are measured by either electronic gyro or
single-shot instruments.
Sampling consisted of NQ2 diamond drill core
that was half-core sampled. Drill core samples were cut
longitudinally in half with a diamond saw; one-half of the drill
core was sent to an independent laboratory for analysis and the
other drill core half retained for reference.
Sample pulps are returned from the assay laboratory for storage and
future geological or metallurgical studies. Drill core sample
intervals vary between 0.3 and 1.2m in length and were determined
from logging of sulfide and visible gold to geological
boundaries.
Samples containing VG or considered likely to
contain VG were separated from sulfide gold samples and dispatched
independently for assaying. At the laboratory “VG” jobs were
processed through a single pulverizer and material barren of gold
(‘quartz wash’) was crushed before and after each sample to
minimize the potential for gold to contaminate successive
samples.
Assays are either based on 25-gram or 40-gram
charge fire assay. Mean grades are calculated using a variable
lower grade cut-off (generally 2 g/t Au) and maximum 2 m internal
dilution. No upper gold grade cut is applied to the data. However,
during future Mineral Resource studies the requirement for assay
top cutting will be assessed.
The majority of samples were assayed at On Site
Laboratories, an independent laboratory in Bendigo, Victoria. The
facility is registered ISO 9001:2008 (CERT-C33510). Some samples
were assayed at Bureau Veritas, Adelaide. This facility is
registered ISO 9001 : 2015 (CERT RN – 44 100 160145) and NATA
accredited (1526).
About Kirkland Lake Gold
Ltd.
Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. is a growing gold
producer operating in Canada and Australia that produced 723,701
ounces in 2018 and is on track to achieve significant production
growth over the next three years, including target production of
950,000 – 1,000,000 ounces in 2019, 930,000 – 1,010,000 ounces in
2020 and 995,000 – 1,055,000 ounces in 2021. The production profile
of the Company is anchored by two high-grade, low-cost operations,
including the Macassa Mine located in Northern Ontario and the
Fosterville Mine located in the state of Victoria, Australia.
Kirkland Lake Gold's solid base of quality assets is complemented
by district scale exploration potential, supported by a strong
financial position with extensive management expertise.
Cautionary Note Regarding
Forward-Looking Information
This News Release includes certain
"forward-looking statements". All statements other than statements
of historical fact included in this release are forward-looking
statements that involve various risks and uncertainties. These
forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to,
statements with respect to planned exploration programs, costs and
expenditures, changes in Mineral Resource estimates, potential
growth in Mineral Resources, conversion of Mineral Resources to
proven and probable Mineral Reserves, and other information that is
based on forecasts of future operational or financial results,
estimates of amounts not yet determinable and assumptions of
management. These forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, statements with respect to future exploration
potential, project economics, timing and scope of future
exploration, anticipated costs and expenditures, changes in mineral
resources and conversion of mineral resources to proven and
probable reserves, and other information that is based on forecasts
of future operational or financial results, estimates of amounts
not yet determinable and assumptions of management.
Any statements that express or involve
discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs,
plans, projections, objectives, assumptions or future events or
performance (often, but not always, using words or phrases such as
"expects" or "does not expect", "is expected", "anticipates" or
"does not anticipate", "plans", "estimates" or "intends", or
stating that certain actions, events or results "may", "could",
"would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved) are not
statements of historical fact and may be "forward-looking
statements." Forward-looking statements are subject to a variety of
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events or results
to differ from those reflected in the forward-looking statements.
Exploration results that include geophysics, sampling, and drill
results on wide spacings may not be indicative of the occurrence of
a mineral deposit. Such results do not provide assurance that
further work will establish sufficient grade, continuity,
metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to be classed
as a category of mineral resource. A mineral resource that is
classified as "inferred" or "indicated" has a great amount of
uncertainty as to its existence and economic and legal feasibility.
It cannot be assumed that any or part of an "indicated mineral
resource" or "inferred mineral resource" will ever be upgraded to a
higher category of resource. Investors are cautioned not to assume
that all or any part of mineral deposits in these categories will
ever be converted into proven and probable reserves.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking
statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from the Company’s expectations include, among
others, risks related to international operations, risks related to
obtaining the permits required to carry out planned exploration or
development work, the actual results of current exploration
activities, conclusions of economic evaluations and changes in
project parameters as plans continue to be refined as well as
future prices of gold, as well as those factors discussed in the
section entitled "Risk Factors" in the Company’s Annual Information
Form, financial statements and related MD&A for the periods
ended December 31, 2018 and September 30, 2019 and other
disclosures of "Risk Factors" by the Company and its predecessors,
which are filed with the securities regulatory authorities in
certain provinces in Canada and available on SEDAR. Although the
Company has attempted to identify key factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors
that cause unanticipated and unintended results. There can be no
assurance that such 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.
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors -
Mineral Reserve and Resource Estimates
All resource and reserve estimates included in
this news release or documents referenced in this news release have
been prepared in accordance with Canadian National Instrument
43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101")
and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (the
"CIM") - CIM Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral
Reserves, adopted by the CIM Council, as amended (the "CIM
Standards"). NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian
Securities Administrators, which established standards for all
public disclosure an issuer makes of scientific and technical
information concerning mineral projects. The terms "mineral
reserve", "proven mineral reserve" and "probable mineral reserve"
are Canadian mining terms as defined in accordance with NI 43-101
and the CIM Standards. These definitions differ materially from the
definitions in SEC Industry Guide 7 ("SEC Industry Guide 7") under
the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the
Exchange Act.
In addition, the terms "mineral resource",
"measured mineral resource", "indicated mineral resource" and
"inferred mineral resource" are defined in and required to be
disclosed by NI 43-101 and the CIM Standards; however, these terms
are not defined terms under SEC Industry Guide 7 and are normally
not permitted to be used in reports and registration statements
filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC").
Investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of
mineral deposits in these categories will ever be converted into
reserves. "Inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of
uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to
their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all
or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded
to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred
mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or
pre-feasibility studies, except in very limited circumstances.
Investors are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of a
mineral resource exists, will ever be converted into a mineral
reserve or is or will ever be economically or legally mineable or
recovered.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
Anthony Makuch, President, Chief Executive
Officer & DirectorPhone: +1 416-840-7884E-mail:
tmakuch@klgold.com
Mark Utting, Vice-President, Investor Relations Phone: +1
416-840-7884 E-mail: mutting@klgold.com
Table 1: Drill Assay Intercepts for the Robbin’s Hill
Diamond Drilling at Fosterville Gold Mine (The results are
later than those presented in the December 31, 2018 Technical
Report on the Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves of The
Fosterville Gold Mine, dated April 1, 2019, and available on
www.sedar.com.)
Hole ID |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Downhole Interval (m) |
Estimated True Width (m) |
Gold Grade (g/t Au) |
Geological Structure |
Curie Fault Mineralization - Intercepts within the Curie
Mineral Resource |
RHD287 |
581.45 |
585.05 |
3.6 |
2.8 |
2.3 |
Curie |
RHD299 |
372.75 |
373.80 |
1.05 |
1.0 |
3.7 |
Curie |
RHD300 |
603.80 |
613.00 |
9.2 |
5.5 |
10.5 |
Curie |
RHD302 |
277.55 |
289.45 |
11.9 |
6.1 |
5.1 |
Curie |
RHD314 |
421.30 |
421.60 |
0.3 |
0.3 |
2.8 |
Curie |
RHD315 |
450.90 |
456.30 |
5.4 |
4.6 |
1.9 |
Curie |
RHD316 |
490.85 |
492.00 |
1.15 |
1.0 |
7.6 |
Curie |
RHD317 |
432.50 |
433.25 |
0.75 |
0.6 |
0.5 |
Curie |
RHD318 |
454.05 |
456.75 |
2.7 |
2.5 |
1.5 |
Curie |
RHD320 |
525.00 |
530.65 |
5.65 |
4.8 |
3.4 |
Curie |
RHD321 (1) |
559.00 |
567.80 |
8.8 |
7.2 |
11.7 |
Curie |
Including (1) |
565.10 |
565.60 |
0.5 |
0.4 |
81.7 |
Curie |
RHD322 |
569.60 |
572.70 |
3.1 |
2.7 |
8.8 |
Curie |
RHD328 |
415.25 |
420.30 |
5.05 |
3.8 |
2.4 |
Curie |
RHD329 |
426.80 |
436.50 |
9.7 |
8.2 |
3.5 |
Curie |
RHD331 |
475.00 |
486.10 |
11.1 |
10.1 |
11.3 |
Curie |
RHD332 |
501.70 |
504.10 |
2.4 |
1.9 |
11.0 |
Curie |
RHD334A (1) |
530.50 |
534.20 |
3.7 |
3.4 |
24.5 |
Curie |
Including (1) |
530.50 |
531.45 |
0.95 |
0.9 |
82.3 |
Curie |
RHD335 |
372.50 |
374.00 |
1.5 |
1.3 |
3.1 |
Curie |
RHD336 |
376.05 |
394.60 |
18.55 |
17.1 |
3.3 |
Curie |
RHD337 |
358.40 |
359.70 |
1.3 |
1.2 |
3.6 |
Curie |
RHD338 |
385.30 |
393.00 |
7.7 |
7.5 |
3.3 |
Curie |
RHD339 |
408.00 |
413.00 |
5.0 |
4.9 |
7.3 |
Curie |
RHD340 |
412.40 |
423.50 |
11.1 |
9.0 |
6.8 |
Curie |
RHD341 |
464.25 |
466.70 |
2.45 |
2.1 |
0.0 |
Curie |
RHD342 |
444.40 |
448.20 |
3.8 |
3.5 |
2.0 |
Curie |
RHD344 |
351.70 |
353.20 |
1.5 |
0.5 |
0.6 |
Curie |
RHD345 |
366.60 |
368.50 |
1.9 |
1.7 |
3.2 |
Curie |
RHD345A |
366.50 |
369.20 |
2.7 |
2.5 |
2.8 |
Curie |
RHD346 |
389.90 |
391.85 |
1.95 |
1.8 |
3.2 |
Curie |
RHD347 |
362.45 |
368.70 |
6.25 |
6.0 |
7.0 |
Curie |
RHD348 |
387.70 |
393.80 |
6.1 |
4.9 |
2.4 |
Curie |
RHD352 |
432.40 |
433.20 |
0.8 |
0.7 |
1.2 |
Curie |
RHD356 |
390.80 |
401.50 |
10.7 |
9.1 |
4.7 |
Curie |
RHD363 |
476.00 |
484.75 |
8.75 |
7.8 |
5.5 |
Curie |
RHD382 |
428.40 |
435.15 |
6.75 |
5.8 |
4.1 |
Curie |
RHD385C |
418.00 |
424.00 |
6.0 |
5.2 |
4.4 |
Curie |
RHD385E |
418.35 |
419.95 |
1.6 |
1.3 |
3.6 |
Curie |
Curie Fault Mineralization - Intercepts outside of the
Curie Mineral Resource |
RHD278 |
189.00 |
191.40 |
2.4 |
0.9 |
4.1 |
Curie |
RHD295 |
596.60 |
598.60 |
2.0 |
1.4 |
4.6 |
Curie |
RHD288 |
636.00 |
640.00 |
4.0 |
3.8 |
8.2 |
Curie |
RHD289 |
649.60 |
652.00 |
2.4 |
1.5 |
3.4 |
Curie |
RHD295A |
602.10 |
609.55 |
7.45 |
5.5 |
3.3 |
Curie |
RHD296 |
633.00 |
636.15 |
3.15 |
2.2 |
2.4 |
Curie |
RHD300A |
598.00 |
601.10 |
3.1 |
1.9 |
4.7 |
Curie |
RHD312 |
528.00 |
530.30 |
2.3 |
2.1 |
4.5 |
Curie |
RHD313 |
399.60 |
401.90 |
2.3 |
2.0 |
4.6 |
Curie |
RHD319 |
494.40 |
496.30 |
1.9 |
1.6 |
1.8 |
Curie |
RHD323 |
613.80 |
615.00 |
1.2 |
1.0 |
0.6 |
Curie |
RHD324 |
637.95 |
639.50 |
1.55 |
1.4 |
2.1 |
Curie |
RHD325 |
665.10 |
669.10 |
4.0 |
3.6 |
6.3 |
Curie |
RHD326 |
687.80 |
690.70 |
2.9 |
1.9 |
5.1 |
Curie |
RHD333 |
518.35 |
523.00 |
4.65 |
4.0 |
5.5 |
Curie |
RHD343 |
526.00 |
528.05 |
2.05 |
1.7 |
3.1 |
Curie |
RHD349 |
459.00 |
462.50 |
3.5 |
2.8 |
2.0 |
Curie |
RHD350 |
695.30 |
706.40 |
11.1 |
4.7 |
2.5 |
Curie |
RHD351 |
763.30 |
768.80 |
5.5 |
4.5 |
10.4 |
Curie |
RHD353 |
553.65 |
555.75 |
2.1 |
1.6 |
1.0 |
Curie |
RHD354 |
572.30 |
576.05 |
3.75 |
3.5 |
2.4 |
Curie |
RHD359 |
648.20 |
649.15 |
0.95 |
0.7 |
2.3 |
Curie |
RHD370 |
978.00 |
982.85 |
4.85 |
4.8 |
9.5 |
Curie |
RHD380 |
734.60 |
747.30 |
12.7 |
10.2 |
6.5 |
Curie |
RHD381 |
637.55 |
638.05 |
0.5 |
0.3 |
1.0 |
Curie |
RHD383 |
438.80 |
449.75 |
10.95 |
10.1 |
6.4 |
Curie |
RHD384 |
656.90 |
661.00 |
4.1 |
2.5 |
3.3 |
Curie |
RHD385A |
435.00 |
453.70 |
18.7 |
6.4 |
3.7 |
Curie |
RHD385B |
435.50 |
447.00 |
11.5 |
9.1 |
3.3 |
Curie |
Notes:
(1) – Visible-gold observed in drill intercept.
Drill intercepts greater than 30 Gram-metre (gold grade x
estimated true width) or containing visible-gold are shown in bold
text.
For Table 2 (below), collar locations are in Fosterville Mine
Grid coordinate system.For Table 2 (below), Collar Plunges with
negative values indicate drilling downwards from the
horizontal.
Table 2: Surface Diamond
Drill Hole Collar Locations, Fosterville Gold
Mine
Hole ID |
Northing (m) |
Easting (m) |
Elevation (m) |
Collar Azimuth (°) |
Collar Plunge (°) |
Total Depth (m) |
Drilled Metres |
Surface Diamond Drilling within the Curie Mineral
Resource |
RHD287 |
12,483 |
2,950 |
5,172 |
81 |
-66 |
830.7 |
830.7 |
RHD299 |
12,491 |
3,163 |
5,157 |
70 |
-59 |
383.0 |
383.0 |
RHD300 |
12,690 |
2,797 |
5,153 |
80 |
-53 |
845.2 |
845.2 |
RHD302 |
12,849 |
3,249 |
5,160 |
96 |
-66 |
305.5 |
305.5 |
RHD314 |
13,133 |
3,014 |
5,151 |
105 |
-61 |
443.5 |
443.5 |
RHD315 |
13,133 |
3,013 |
5,151 |
109 |
-66 |
476.4 |
476.4 |
RHD316 |
13,133 |
3,013 |
5,151 |
110 |
-73 |
506.7 |
506.7 |
RHD317 |
12,548 |
3,081 |
5,174 |
89 |
-57 |
467.3 |
467.3 |
RHD318 |
12,548 |
3,081 |
5,174 |
90 |
-64 |
485.4 |
485.4 |
RHD320 |
12,548 |
3,080 |
5,174 |
86 |
-76 |
546.0 |
546.0 |
RHD321 |
12,548 |
3,080 |
5,174 |
98 |
-80 |
578.8 |
578.8 |
RHD322 |
12,548 |
3,081 |
5,174 |
95 |
-84 |
615.0 |
615.0 |
RHD328 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
89 |
-48 |
439.7 |
439.7 |
RHD329 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
91 |
-58 |
452.4 |
452.4 |
RHD331 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
98 |
-69 |
512.8 |
512.8 |
RHD332 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
92 |
-76 |
545.7 |
545.7 |
RHD334A |
12,654 |
3,073 |
5,174 |
110 |
-79 |
540.1 |
38.9 |
RHD335 |
12,766 |
3,138 |
5,172 |
84 |
-64 |
413.7 |
413.7 |
RHD336 |
12,765 |
3,138 |
5,172 |
100 |
-63 |
464.6 |
464.6 |
RHD337 |
12,765 |
3,138 |
5,172 |
90 |
-59 |
410.2 |
410.2 |
RHD338 |
12,765 |
3,138 |
5,172 |
101 |
-69 |
446.7 |
446.7 |
RHD339 |
12,765 |
3,137 |
5,172 |
102 |
-77 |
479.8 |
479.8 |
RHD340 |
12,765 |
3,137 |
5,172 |
97 |
-79 |
496.3 |
496.3 |
RHD341 |
12,548 |
3,080 |
5,174 |
100 |
-63 |
520.3 |
520.3 |
RHD342 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
90 |
-66 |
487.3 |
487.3 |
RHD344 |
12,975 |
3,066 |
5,167 |
92 |
-51 |
413.2 |
413.2 |
RHD345 |
12,974 |
3,066 |
5,167 |
95 |
-61 |
410.7 |
410.7 |
RHD345A |
12,974 |
3,066 |
5,167 |
95 |
-61 |
404.7 |
75.0 |
RHD346 |
12,974 |
3,066 |
5,167 |
96 |
-67 |
431.8 |
431.8 |
RHD347 |
12,800 |
3,118 |
5,171 |
72 |
-63 |
401.5 |
401.5 |
RHD348 |
12,795 |
3,148 |
5,171 |
61 |
-77 |
416.6 |
416.6 |
RHD352 |
12,974 |
3,066 |
5,167 |
105 |
-73 |
449.7 |
449.7 |
RHD356 |
12,766 |
3,138 |
5,172 |
83 |
-74 |
429.0 |
429.0 |
RHD363 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
83 |
-73 |
516.0 |
516.0 |
RHD382 |
12,793 |
3,147 |
5,171 |
55 |
-82 |
498.5 |
498.5 |
RHD385C |
12,766 |
3,134 |
5,172 |
78 |
-82 |
458.9 |
253.7 |
RHD385E |
12,766 |
3,134 |
5,172 |
78 |
-82 |
497.9 |
189.0 |
Surface Diamond Drilling outside of the Curie Mineral
Resource |
RHD278 |
12,379 |
3,494 |
5,155 |
271 |
-77 |
393.0 |
393.0 |
RHD288 |
12,483 |
2,950 |
5,172 |
81 |
-75 |
950.8 |
950.8 |
RHD289 |
12,483 |
2,950 |
5,172 |
81 |
-78 |
719.9 |
719.9 |
RHD295 |
12,690 |
2,796 |
5,153 |
80 |
-65 |
701.5 |
701.5 |
RHD295A |
12,690 |
2,796 |
5,153 |
80 |
-60 |
941.5 |
701.0 |
RHD296 |
12,690 |
2,796 |
5,153 |
80 |
-74 |
764.6 |
764.6 |
RHD300A |
12,690 |
2,797 |
5,153 |
85 |
-49 |
663.7 |
421.7 |
RHD312 |
13,132 |
3,012 |
5,151 |
95 |
-78 |
794.9 |
794.9 |
RHD313 |
13,132 |
3,015 |
5,151 |
109 |
-52 |
433.8 |
433.8 |
RHD319 |
12,548 |
3,080 |
5,174 |
96 |
-69 |
515.6 |
515.6 |
RHD323 |
12,450 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
95 |
-64 |
849.0 |
849.0 |
RHD324 |
12,449 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
101 |
-69 |
854.9 |
854.9 |
RHD325 |
12,449 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
102 |
-73 |
969.0 |
969.0 |
RHD326 |
12,449 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
103 |
-78 |
1,044.0 |
1,044.0 |
RHD333 |
12,655 |
3,074 |
5,174 |
93 |
-82 |
596.6 |
596.6 |
RHD343 |
12,547 |
3,081 |
5,174 |
109 |
-71 |
549.0 |
549.0 |
RHD349 |
12,795 |
3,148 |
5,171 |
48 |
-87 |
501.0 |
501.0 |
RHD350 |
12,449 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
118 |
-81 |
753.0 |
753.0 |
RHD351 |
11,842 |
2,929 |
5,154 |
76 |
-65 |
1,000.0 |
1,000.0 |
RHD353 |
12,450 |
2,969 |
5,170 |
96 |
-53 |
641.5 |
641.5 |
RHD354 |
12,449 |
2,969 |
5,171 |
97 |
-59 |
641.4 |
641.4 |
RHD359 |
12,358 |
2,988 |
5,167 |
100 |
-71 |
689.7 |
689.7 |
RHD370 |
12,116 |
2,630 |
5,157 |
79 |
-65 |
1,101.0 |
1,101.0 |
RHD380 |
12,487 |
2,736 |
5,155 |
97 |
-57 |
791.5 |
791.5 |
RHD381 |
12,450 |
2,970 |
5,171 |
94 |
-69 |
686.8 |
686.8 |
RHD383 |
12,762 |
3,134 |
5,172 |
109 |
-82 |
546.5 |
546.5 |
RHD384 |
12,450 |
2,970 |
5,171 |
98 |
-78 |
756.0 |
756.0 |
RHD385A |
12,766 |
3,134 |
5,172 |
78 |
-82 |
551.9 |
336.0 |
RHD385B |
12,766 |
3,134 |
5,172 |
78 |
-82 |
461.5 |
47.7 |
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