• Freitag, 22 November 2024
  • 15:09 Uhr Frankfurt
  • 14:09 Uhr London
  • 09:09 Uhr New York
  • 09:09 Uhr Toronto
  • 06:09 Uhr Vancouver
  • 01:09 Uhr Sydney

Condor Gold: Drill Results La India Project: 3.3 m at 28.3 g/t gold and 2.65 m at 12.6 g/t gold

22.05.2017  |  PR Newswire

LONDON, May 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Condor Gold plc ('Condor', 'Condor Gold' or 'the Company') (AIM: CNR) is pleased to announce drill results from an initial 2,000 m drill programme on the Mestiza Vein Set ('Mestiza') at La India Project, Nicaragua. The objective is to test an historic, relatively shallow, Soviet mineral resource (2,392 kt at 10.2 g/t gold for 785,694 oz gold). Initial results from the Tatiana Vein, one of the constituent veins, are excellent. The programme continues.

Highlights: 

  • LIDC344 drill width 3.3 m (true width 2.2 m) at 28.3 g/t gold and 38.9 g/t silver including 0.95m@75.6 g/t Au. From 76.7 m depth.
  • LIDC348 drill width 2.65 m (true width 1.7 m) at 12.6 g/t gold and 21.8 g/t silver including 0.6m@27.7 g/t Au. From 91 m depth.
  • The initial 2,000 m drilling is now expanded to 3,000 m.
  • The Tatiana vein has excellent continuity for 1.5km and is a 4-5 m wide mineralised structure.
  • High recoveries achieved in vein zone, including mineralised fault breccias that previous drilling failed to recover.
  • Second rig mobilised and has commenced drilling.

Mark Child, Chairman and CEO comments: 

"The initial drill results at Mestiza of 3.3 m at 28.3 g/t gold and 2.65 m at 12.6 g/t gold are highly encouraging. The objective is to convert an historic Soviet-style mineral resource of 2,392 kt at 10.2 g/t gold for 785,694 oz gold to Canadian NI 43-101 standard. This will boost the current NI 43-101-compliant Inferred Mineral Resource at Mestiza of 1,490 kt at 7.47 g/t for 333,000 oz gold.

Mestiza is excluded from the current mine plans in the PFS and PEAs. A successful resource conversion has the potential to add large, high grade, and relatively shallow resources to a future mine plan, thereby increasing the annual gold production, life of mine and project economics. The Tatiana vein has excellent continuity for 1.5km and is a 4-5 m wide mineralised structure. In the past few days a second rig has commenced drilling on Mestiza."

Background 

La India Project's existing NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource is 18 Mt at 4.0 g/t Au for 2.31 Moz gold. This comprises 7 separate resources, all open along strike and at depth. It includes Mestiza, which hosts a NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource of 1,490 kt at 7.47 g/t for 333,000 oz gold (Table 2). Soviet-backed drilling in 1991 estimated a Soviet-style mineral resource of 2,392 kt at 10.2 g/t gold for 785,694 oz gold at Mestiza (Table 3). The bulk of the resources are contained within the Tatiana vein, the largest of the four main veins on Mestiza.

Current Drill Plan 

Condor commenced drilling with one drill rig on Mestiza on 23rd March 2017, to test the Soviet drill intercepts and convert the Soviet GKZ mineral resource estimate to Canadian NI-43-101 standard (See RNS dated 31st March 2017). It is expected that further drilling of about 4,000 m (total of 6,000 m drilling) will be required to convert the majority of the Soviet mineral resource to a NI 43-101-compliant Inferred Mineral Resource.

Initial Drill results 

The initial 7 drill holes have focussed on the Tatiana Vein. Results to date have been excellent and broadly validated the Soviet drilling. See Table 1 below. A second drill rig has arrived on site and the initial programme increased to 3,000 m.

Tatiana is an approximately 4-6 m wide mineralized structure crosscutting a major unit of welded tuff with conspicuous fiamme. The structure consists of:

  • A central high grade vein, 0.5-1.0 m wide, with comb and drusy quartz and minor chalcedony. Textures of the vein vary between holes, from massive silica, to leaching textures with skeletons of former calcite, to locally colloform banded pale green chalcedony with fine streaks of sulphide mineralization.
  • 2.5 m of jigsaw and crackle hydrothermal breccia around the central vein. Drusy and comb quartz forms the matrix of these breccias, normally associated with lower gold grades.
  • Late fault breccias along the structure containing clasts of vein and hydrothermal breccia, which can contain significant high grade gold mineralisation.

Importantly, the current drilling has, with only one exception, achieved 100% recovery of the vein zone, including the fault breccias.

In 2006 Triton Minera SA (now owned by B2Gold Inc) twinned drilled a number of the Russian drill holes, but failed to recover the mineralised fault breccias, which resulted in narrower and lower grade drill intercepts. In 2011, Condor Gold drilled the southeast extension of the Tatiana vein on the La India concession and experienced similar poor core recovery (typically less than 70%). Part of the future drilling programme will be used to replace the poor recovery drill holes.

Table 1 Current Drill Results on Mestiza 




Drill *True
Drill Width Width Au Ag Other
Prospect hole ID From To (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t)
Tatiana LIDC342 48.85 51.2 2.35 1.3 1.72 14.5
Tatiana LIDC343 90.3 91.8 1.50 0.9 4.50 12.4
Tatiana LIDC344 76.7 80 3.3 2.2 28.34 38.9 Including 0.95m@75.6 g/t
Au and 0.5m@19.9 g/t Au
Tatiana LIDC345 129.6 133 3.4 2.2 6.06 21.4 Including 0.2m@22.8 g/t
Au and 0.6m@11.8 g/t Au
Tatiana LIDC346 83.8 86.85 3.05 2.3 6.79 14.1 Including 0.5m@22.5 g/t Au
Tatiana LIDC347 78.3 81.2 2.9 2.2 5.26 17.1 Including 0.4m@13.6 g/t Au
Tatiana LIDC348 91 93.65 2.65 1.7 12.64 21.8 Including 0.6m@27.7 g/t
Au and 0.8m@14.5 g/t Au

Mestiza in the context of the La India Project 

Mestiza is significant for five reasons:

  1. It already hosts a NI 43-101-compliant mineral resource (1,490 kt at 7.47 g/t for 333,000 oz gold; Table 2). However, this is excluded from the current Pre-Feasibility Study ('PFS') and Preliminary Economic Assessments ('PEAs') at La India Project described in points 2 and 3.
  2. The December 2014 PEA contains an open pit and underground mining scenario using a 1.6 Mtpa processing plant recovering 1,203 koz gold over the life of mine, with the first 5 years production averaging 138,000 oz gold pa.
  3. The January 2016 Whittle Enterprise Optimisation to NPV of the above PEA materially increased the recovered gold and project economics. Using the same 1.6 Mtpa processing plant, recovered gold increases to 1,437 koz gold over the life of mine with the first five years of production averaging 165,000 oz gold pa.
  4. All production scenarios to date exclude Mestiza, which is in close proximity to the La India and America vein sets (See Figure 1). There is a high possibility of bringing additional high grade gold from Mestiza into a future mine plan, feeding a centralised processing plant.
  5. Importantly, Mestiza hosts a relatively shallow high grade resource, which is currently viewed as a combined open pit-underground mining target. The average drill depth is 112 m for the 6,000 m resource conversion drilling programme. The existing resource is open along strike in both directions and at depth. The shallow, high grade nature of the resource suggests it could be added early on to the mine plan, enhancing the production profile and economics of the project.

Table 2 Mestiza Vein Set NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate 



SRK NI-43-101 resource estimate (30-09-2014)
Vein Category Tons (kt) Grade (g/t) Au (oz)
Espinito Inferred 200 7.7 50,000
Buenos Aires Jicaro Inferred 210 8.0 53,000
Tatiana Inferred 1,080 6.6 230,000
TOTAL 1,490 7.5 333,000

Table 3 Mestiza Vein Set, Soviet GKZ Mineral Resource Estimate (including the above NI-43-101 resources) 




Soviet GKZ mineral resource estimate (1991)
Vein Category Tons (kt) Grade (g/t) Au (oz)
Espinito C1,C2,P1 353 9.8 112,013
San Pablo P1 39 12.2 15,338
Buenos Aires Jicaro C2, P1 317 16.8 171,489
Tatiana C2, P1, P2 1,682 9.0 486,855
TOTAL 2,392 10.2 785,694

Note: The numbers in Tables 1 to 3 and Figure 1 have been rounded where appropriate.

Competent Person's Declaration 

The information in this announcement that relates to the mineral potential, geology, exploration results and database is based on information compiled, and reviewed, by Mr Peter Flindell, Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Member of the Society of Economic Geologists. Mr Flindell is a geologist with over thirty years of experience in the exploration of precious metal mineral resources. Mr Flindell is a non-executive director on the Board of Condor Gold plc who also provides technical leadership to the technical team in Nicaragua and has considerable experience in epithermal mineralization, the type of deposit under consideration, and sufficient experience in the type of activity that he is undertaking to qualify as a 'Competent Person' as defined in the June 2009 Edition of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr Flindell consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears and confirms that this information is accurate and not false or misleading.

Technical Glossary 




Assay The laboratory test conducted to determine the proportion of a
mineral within a rock or other material. Usually reported as parts
per million which is equivalent to grams of the mineral (i.e. gold)
per tonne of rock

C1 C1 reserves are broadly equivalent to JORC indicated resources
and have been estimated by a sparse grid of trenches, drill holes
or underground workings. The quality and properties of the deposit
are known tentatively by analyses and by analogy with known deposits
of the same type. The general conditions for exploitation are
partially known


C2 C2 reserves are broadly equivalent to JORC inferred resources
and have been extrapolated from limited data, probably only a
single hole

Geochemistry The study of the elements and their interaction as minerals to
makeup rocks and soils

Geophysics The measurement and interpretation of the earth's physical parameters
using non-invasive methods such as measuring the gravity, magnetic
susceptibility, electrical conductivity, seismic response and natural
radioactive emissions.

Hydrothermal Hot water circulation often caused by heating of groundwater by
near surface magmas and often occurring in association with volcanic
activity. Hydrothermal waters can contain significant concentrations
of dissolved minerals.

Kt Thousand tonnes

Mineral Reserve The economically mineable part of a Measured and/or Indicated
Mineral Resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances
for losses, which may occur when the material is mined. Appropriate
assessments and studies have been carried out, and include
consideration of and modification by realistically assumed mining,
metallurgical, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social
and governmental factors. These assessments demonstrate at the
time of reporting that extraction could reasonably be justified.
Ore Reserves are sub-divided in order of increasing confidence
into Probable Ore Reserves and Proved Ore Reserves.

Mineral Resource A concentration or occurrence of material of economic interest in
or on the Earth's crust in such a form, quality, and quantity that
there are reasonable and realistic prospects for eventual economic
extraction. The location, quantity, grade, continuity and other
geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated
from specific geological knowledge, or interpreted from a well
constrained and portrayed geological model.

NI 43-101 Canadian National Instrument 43-101 a common standard for reporting
of identified mineral resources and ore reserves

Phreatic breccias Fragmental rocks formed near the Earth's surface by the interaction
of hot rock and cold water, or vice versa. Commonly occur at the
top of mineralized epithermal gold systems.

Rock chip A sample of rock collected for analysis, from one or several close
spaced sample points at a location. Unless otherwise stated, this
type of sample is not representative of the variation in grade
across the width of an ore or mineralised body and the assay results
cannot be used in a Mineral Resource Estimation
Soviet
Classification The former Soviet system for classification of reserves and resources,
developed in 1960 and revised in 1981, which divides mineral
concentrations into seven categories of three major groups, based on
the level of exploration performed: explored reserves (A, B, C1),
evaluated reserves (C2) and prognostic resources (P1, P2, P3)

Soviet GKZ The former Soviet State Commission for Mineral Reserves.

Stockwork Multiple connected veins with more than one orientation, typically
consisting of millimetre to centimetre thick fracture-fill veins and
veinlets.

Strike length The longest horizontal dimension of an ore body or zone of
mineralisation.

Vein A sheet-like body of crystallised minerals within a rock, generally
forming in a discontinuity or crack between two rock masses. Economic
concentrations of gold are often contained within vein minerals.

Zeolite veinlets Zeolites are hydrated aluminosilicates found in gas bubbles within
basalts and in geothermal districts. They also found in the upper
parts of gold-bearing epithermal systems.

About Condor Gold plc: 

Condor Gold plc was admitted to AIM on 31st May 2006. The Company is a gold exploration and development company with a focus on Central America.

Condor completed a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) and two Preliminary Economic Assessments (PEA) on La India Project in Nicaragua in December 2014. The PFS details an open pit gold mineral reserve of 6.9 Mt at 3.0 g/t gold for 675,000 oz gold producing 80,000 oz gold p.a. for 7 years. The PEA for the open pit only scenario details 100,000 oz gold production p.a. for 8 years whereas the PEA for a combination of open pit and underground details 140,000 oz gold production p.a. for 8 years. La India Project contains a total attributable mineral resource of 18.08 Mt at 4.0 g/t for 2.31 M oz gold and 2.68 M oz silver at 6.2 g/t to the CIM Code.

In El Salvador, Condor has an attributable 1,004,000 oz gold equivalent at 2.6 g/t JORC compliant resource. The resource calculations are compiled by independent geologists SRK Consulting (UK) Limited for Nicaragua and Ravensgate and Geosure for El Salvador.

Disclaimer 

Neither the contents of the Company's website nor the contents of any website accessible from hyperlinks on the Company's website (or any other website) is incorporated into, or forms part of, this announcement.

For further information please visit http://www.condorgold.com or contact:


Condor Gold plc
Mark Child, Executive Chairman and CEO
+44(0)20-7493-2734
 
Beaumont Cornish Limited
Roland Cornish and
James Biddle
+44(0)20-7628-3396
 
Numis Securities Limited
John Prior and James Black
+44(0)20-7260-1000
    

Farm Street Media
Simon Robinson
+44(0)7593-340107



Bewerten 
A A A
PDF Versenden Drucken

Für den Inhalt des Beitrages ist allein der Autor verantwortlich bzw. die aufgeführte Quelle. Bild- oder Filmrechte liegen beim Autor/Quelle bzw. bei der vom ihm benannten Quelle. Bei Übersetzungen können Fehler nicht ausgeschlossen werden. Der vertretene Standpunkt eines Autors spiegelt generell nicht die Meinung des Webseiten-Betreibers wieder. Mittels der Veröffentlichung will dieser lediglich ein pluralistisches Meinungsbild darstellen. Direkte oder indirekte Aussagen in einem Beitrag stellen keinerlei Aufforderung zum Kauf-/Verkauf von Wertpapieren dar. Wir wehren uns gegen jede Form von Hass, Diskriminierung und Verletzung der Menschenwürde. Beachten Sie bitte auch unsere AGB/Disclaimer!



Mineninfo
Condor Gold plc
Bergbau
A1JZFM
GB00B8225591
Copyright © Minenportal.de 2006-2024 | MinenPortal.de ist eine Marke von GoldSeiten.de und Mitglied der GoldSeiten Mediengruppe
Alle Angaben ohne Gewähr! Es wird keinerlei Haftung für die Richtigkeit der Angaben und der Kurse übernommen!
Informationen zur Zeitverzögerung der Kursdaten und Börsenbedingungen. Kursdaten: Data Supplied by BSB-Software.