Donlin Gold LLC (“Donlin Gold”), owned 50:50 by Barrick Gold
Corporation (“Barrick”) (TSX: ABX) (NYSE: GOLD) and NOVAGOLD
RESOURCES INC. (“NOVAGOLD”) (TSX, NYSE American: NG), is pleased to
report the release of the final set of assay results from the 2021
drill program. The remaining assay results for the 22 partial drill
holes reported in previous releases and complete assay results for
the final 21 drill holes of the 2021 drill program are reported
below.
- Comprehensive 79-hole, 24,264-meter
2021 drill program produced multiple high-grade gold intercepts.
The results support the existing global resource estimate, the
recent modelling concepts, and strategic mine planning work
- With extensive communication and the
application of health and safety protocols, COVID-19 cases at site
during 2021 were minimal and there were no lost-time incidents
- With the largest project budget in more
than a decade, the owners have a plan in place to advance the
Donlin Gold project up the value chain in 2022 and position the
project to be able to proceed with the preparation of an updated
feasibility study, subject to Donlin Gold LLC Board approval
- Donlin Gold partnered with local
communities in 2021 to provide support and resources in health and
safety, environmental management, training and education, as well
as cultural initiatives in the Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) region
- Additional State permits for the
project were received at the end of 2021 – the Alaska Department of
Fish and Game issued two Special Area Permits required for pipeline
facilities. In December 2021, the Alaska Department of
Environmental Conservation approved a third extension of the air
quality permit
Statements by the Owners
Barrick President and Chief Executive Mark Bristow said, “It is
encouraging to see a significant drill program for 2022 to further
increase our understanding of the ore body, driven by our knowledge
gained from the 2021 drill program. This year’s drilling campaign
will focus on the potential upside of the Acma pit at depth, where
there is still limited drilling, focusing on the upside for the
pit. We will also focus on grid drilling on Lewis and Divide as we
also look to un constrain the pit with additional at depth targets.
This significant program for 2022 will help guide us on future
drill targets and the path forward with the project.”
Greg Lang, NOVAGOLD’s President and CEO, said, “The 2021 drill
campaign finished strong with some high-grade intercepts and some
of the best drill results for an open-pit gold project
industrywide. The increased level of activity, with approximately
65 people on site for the 2022 field season and three of four drill
rigs operating at Donlin Gold, continues to build momentum and
excitement for the future of the project. It is invigorating to
have drills turning for the first winter program in years. We are
grateful to our Native Corporation partners at Calista Corporation
(“Calista”) and The Kuskokwim Corporation (TKC), as well as to our
contractors, suppliers, local and State partners, who have
supported the project and worked with us to reach these important
milestones. With activities well laid out for the year ahead, our
combined experienced team will continue to advance Donlin Gold up
the value chain.”
Dan Graham, General Manager of Donlin Gold added, “The expanded
2021 drill program was a success because of the incredible work by
the Donlin Gold team, Calista and TKC, and our collective
dedication to the highest standards of safety, social
responsibility, and environmental stewardship. We are grateful
that, even while expanding the 2021 drill program mid-summer,
COVID-19 cases at site were minimal and there were no lost-time
incidents. Once built, the Donlin Gold project is expected to
provide significant benefits for the Y-K region and the State of
Alaska for generations to come.”
2021 Drill Program Advances Project Knowledge and Lays
Foundation for Larger 2022 Program
The 2021 drill program was completed in September with 79 holes
drilled for a total of 24,264 meters. The final set of assay
results released today includes assays for 21 complete holes and 22
partial holes, encompassing the remaining approximate 8,500 meters
of length drilled. The primary objective of the 2021 drill program
was to validate recent geologic modeling concepts to support future
feasibility work and test for extensions of high-grade zones.
The original 2021 drill program was expanded by 13
drill holes to improve our understanding of the structural controls
on mineralization. This additional drilling has been instrumental
in supporting our updated ore domaining approach and will be
expanded in 2022. The drill program included confirmation and
extension drilling that focused on further testing of orebody
continuity and structural controls, as well as data collection for
geotechnical and geometallurgical purposes.
The success of the expanded 2021 drill program delivered
excellent drill results facilitated by our efficient and effective
onsite team with great attention to the health and safety of our
workforce. During the 2021 drill program season, 70 percent of
Donlin Gold direct hires were Alaska Natives from 20 Y-K
communities. Out of approximately 171,310 hours worked, we recorded
four cases of COVID-19 at the Donlin Gold project site. The
affected individuals fully recovered. Credit must go to all our
dedicated partners, in particular Calista and TKC, as well as other
Tribal groups in the Y-K region who share the objective of
protecting community health and safety. Donlin Gold continues to
implement strict COVID-19 mitigation protocols to keep employees,
their families, contractors, and members of the community safe and
healthy.
Once the 2021 drill data has been incorporated into
an updated resource model, it is anticipated that the owners will
determine updated mining schedules and life of mine business plans
prior to shifting to an updated feasibility study, subject to a
formal decision by the Donlin Gold LLC Board to proceed.
Five of the top intervals received from the final set of 2021
assay results released today include:
- DC21-2017 intersected 19.00 m grading
18.23 g/t gold starting at 144.53 m drilled depth, including a sub
interval of 14.31 m grading 23.49 g/t gold starting at 144.53 m
drilled depth;
- DC21-1994 intersected 77.56 m grading
3.51 g/t gold starting at 262.56 m drilled depth, including a sub
interval of 7.91 m grading 12.39 g/t gold starting at 322.94 m
drilled depth;
- DC21-2015 intersected 43.01 m grading
5.04 g/t gold starting at 27.16 m drilled depth, including a sub
interval of 5.99 m grading 11.81 g/t gold starting at 29.22 m
drilled depth;
- DC21-2019 intersected 28.23 m grading
4.40 g/t gold starting at 156.26 m drilled depth; and,
- DC21-1998 intersected 45.83 m grading
3.04 g/t gold starting at 103.55 m drilled depth.
• Earlier assay results from the 2021 drill program were
disclosed in media releases on September 2 and December 1, 2021
• Drill-hole collar locations and five of the top intervals
since December 1, 2021 are shown in Figure 1; and a longitudinal
section view of the ACMA and Lewis Deposits is shown in Figure
2
• Drill-hole orientations, depths and significant intervals are
shown in the Appendix at the end of this release, in Tables 1, 2,
and 3
In Partnership with Local Communities, Donlin Gold
Provided Extensive Support to the Y-K Region
Donlin Gold worked with its Alaska Native partners, Calista and
TKC, as well as other key representatives of Y-K communities, to
support health and safety, environmental management, training and
education, and cultural initiatives in the Y-K region.
Some of these initiatives included: i) the sponsorship of the
Calricaraq (“to practice good health”) team from the
Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation to travel to area villages to
support residents and families who have lost loved ones to suicide
– a heightened challenge in remote villages, especially during the
COVID-19 pandemic; ii) sponsoring and participating in the Lower
Kuskokwim School District’s annual College and Career fair, held
virtually this year due to Covid, with 42 vendors and 100 students
in attendance; iii) partnering with KSKO Radio to purchase and
distribute hand-held radios for five middle Kuskokwim villages,
expanding the reach of public radio to communities where internet
connectivity is lacking; and iv) collaborating with 26 villages
throughout the Y-K region in the fourth annual “In It For The Long
Haul” backhaul project last summer to remove 180,000 pounds of
hazardous and electronic waste – the most waste ever removed in a
single season since the project inception.
Donlin Gold 2022 Project Budget is Largest in Over a
Decade
The 2022 budget for Donlin Gold LLC (on a 100% basis) is set at
$60 million, split equally by the two owners. It is the largest
project budget in more than a decade and is designed to update
geologic modelling and interpretation work for an updated resource
model and includes engineering activities for use in an updated
project feasibility study. Approximately 34,000 meters of in-pit,
and below-pit drilling is planned under the current scope, as well
as support for fieldwork and permitting for the Alaska Dam Safety
Certifications, environmental studies, and external affairs
efforts.
The owners will continue to advance the Donlin Gold project as
they have done for many years in a financially disciplined manner
with a strong focus on engineering excellence, environmental
stewardship, a strong safety culture, and active community
engagement.
About Donlin Gold
The Donlin Gold project is located in Alaska, the second largest
gold-producing state in the U.S. With approximately 39 million
ounces of gold grading 2.24 grams per tonne in the measured and
indicated mineral resource categories (100 percent basis)1, Donlin
Gold hosts one of the largest and highest-grade undeveloped
open-pit gold endowments in the world. The planned pits in which
the existing resources are sited occupy only three kilometers of an
eight-kilometer mineralized belt, which itself is located on less
than five percent of Donlin Gold’s land position. Current
activities at Donlin Gold are focused on the drill program,
optimization efforts, community outreach, and advancing the
remaining State permitting actions.
Donlin Gold supports the Alaska Native communities both
surrounding the project and within the State as a whole. This
commitment underpins Donlin Gold’s approach to developing the
project and is also reflected in the way in which the asset itself
is held. An important factor that distinguishes Donlin Gold from
most other mining assets in Alaska is that the project is located
on private land designated for mining activities five decades ago.
Donlin Gold has entered into life-of-mine agreements with Calista,
which owns the subsurface mineral rights and some of the surface
land rights, and TKC, a collection of 10 village corporations,
which owns most of the surface land rights, and is committed to
providing employment opportunities, scholarships to Calista and TKC
Shareholders, and preferential contract considerations to Calista
and TKC. These agreements also include royalties which are subject
to a revenue-sharing structure established in the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement Act of 1971, which resolved Alaska Native land
claims and allotted 44 million acres of land for use by Alaska
Native Corporations. Additionally, our long-term commitment to
economic development in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region is exemplified
by Donlin Gold’s support of TKC’s initiative to launch energy and
infrastructure projects in middle Kuskokwim villages. These
partnerships, activities, and programs are illustrative of the
commitment to sustainable and responsible development of the Donlin
Gold project for the benefit of all stakeholders.
_____________________________________1 Donlin Gold data as per
the 2021 Technical Report (as defined herein). Donlin Gold measured
resources of approximately 8 Mt grading 2.52 g/t and indicated
resources of approximately 534 Mt grading 2.24 g/t, each on a 100%
basis, of which Barrick and NOVAGOLD each own 50%. Exclusive of
mineral reserves, Donlin Gold possesses measured resources of
approximately 1 Mt grading 2.23 g/t and indicated resources of
approximately 69 Mt grading 2.44 g/t. Mineral resources have been
estimated in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 – Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”).
FIGURE 1 Drill Hole Collar Locations is available
at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/e280a5c1-83bd-4f25-b225-ca9eed8a1d15
Depicted grid system is based on NAD83 UTM zone 4N coordinates.
Longitudinal Section View orientation below taken at A – A’
orientation depicted above.
FIGURE 2 Longitudinal Section View of the ACMA and Lewis
Deposits is available
at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/4109896e-bd29-46ce-8866-887a3c62d6c6
QA/QC Procedures
The QA/QC procedures for the 2021 Donlin Gold project drill
program and sampling protocol were developed and managed by Donlin
Gold and overseen by Barrick and NOVAGOLD. The chain of custody
from the drill site to the sample preparation facility was
continuously monitored. All samples are HQ-diameter core.
Approximately 94% core recovery was achieved during the 2021 drill
program. Core was logged, cut, and sampled at site by Donlin Gold
employees. Samples were primarily collected on one- to two-meter
lengths. Sampled half-core was crushed in Bureau Veritas’
Fairbanks, Alaska sample preparation facility. Crushed samples were
sent to a Bureau Veritas lab in either Vancouver, British Columbia
or Juneau, Alaska for pulverizing and gold assays and pulverized
splits to an ALS Limited lab in Vancouver, British Columbia for
multi-element analysis. At least 14 quality control samples
(four standards, four coarse blanks, two pulp blanks, two coarse
duplicates, and two pulp duplicates) were inserted into each batch
of 80 samples. The review of the quality control samples did not
indicate any bias or error. There are no known factors that would
materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the drill program
data referred to in this media release.
Downhole directional surveys were completed on all reported
completed holes by Boart Longyear drill operators, and collar
surveys were completed on all holes by Professional Licensed
Surveyors from Brice Engineering LLC.
Each of Bureau Veritas, ALS Limited, Boart Longyear, and Brice
Engineering LLC are independent of Donlin Gold, Barrick, and
NOVAGOLD.
Scientific and Technical Information
In mid-2021, NOVAGOLD engaged Wood Canada Limited (“Wood”) to
update the Second Updated Feasibility Study on Donlin Gold
completed in 2011 (the “2011 Technical Report”). This update
resulted in a report titled “NI 43-101 Technical Report on the
Donlin Gold Project, Alaska, USA” with an effective date of June 1,
2021 (the “2021 Technical Report”). In 2021, NOVAGOLD also engaged
Wood to prepare a Donlin Gold technical report summary in
accordance with Subpart 229.1300 of Regulation S-K – Disclosure by
Registrants Engaged in Mining Operations (“S-K 1300”) as of
November 30, 2021. The resulting report is titled “S-K 1300
Technical Report Summary on the Donlin Gold Project, Alaska, USA”
(“S-K 1300 Report”), current as of November 30, 2021. Wood
incorporated 2020 costs and new gold price guidance to meet the
NOVAGOLD’s reporting requirements. The resultant 2021 Technical
Report and S-K 1300 Report showed no material change to the
previously reported mineral resources or mineral reserves.
NOVAGOLD is a registrant with the SEC and is reporting its
exploration results, Mineral Resources, and Mineral Reserves in
accordance with S-K 1300 as of November 30, 2021. While the S-K
1300 rules are similar to National Instrument 43-101 Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”) rules in Canada, they
are not identical and therefore two reports have been produced for
the Donlin Gold project.
Certain scientific and technical information contained herein
with respect to the Donlin Gold project is derived from the 2021
Technical Report and the S-K 1300 Report. Henry Kim, P.Geo., Senior
Resource Geologist, Wood Canada Limited; Mike Woloschuk, P.Eng., VP
Global Business Development & Consulting, Wood Group USA, Inc.;
and Kirk Hanson, MBA, P.E., Technical Director, Open Pit Mining,
Wood Group USA, Inc. are the Qualified Persons responsible for the
preparation of the 2021 Technical Report, and each is an
independent Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument
43-101 (“NI 43-101”). Wood prepared the S-K 1300 Report.
Paul Chilson, P.E., who is the Manager, Mine Engineering for
NOVAGOLD and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101, has approved
and verified the scientific and technical information related to
the 2021 Donlin Gold project drill program, the 2021 Technical
Report and the S-K 1300 Report contained in this media release. To
verify the information related to the drilling program, he has
visited the property in the past year; discussed logging, sampling,
and sample shipping processes with responsible site staff;
discussed and reviewed assay and QA/QC results with responsible
personnel; and reviewed supporting documentation, including drill
hole location and orientation and significant assay interval
calculations.
Octavia Bath, P.Geo., who is a Barrick Mineral Resource Manager
and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 has reviewed and
approved the assay results for the Donlin Gold project contained in
this media release.
Barrick Contacts:Kathy du PlessisInvestor and
Media Relations+44 20 7557 7738Email: barrick@dpapr.com
Kevin AnnettCFO, North AmericaTel: +1
416-307-3660www.barrick.com
NOVAGOLD Contacts:
Mélanie HennesseyVice President, Corporate Communications
Tel: +1 604-669-6227 or 1-866-669-6227www.novagold.com
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements
This media release includes certain “forward-looking
information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively
“forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable
securities legislation, including the United States Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such
as “expects”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “intends”, “estimates”,
“potential”, “possible”, and similar expressions, or statements
that events, conditions, or results “will”, “may”, “could”, “would”
or “should” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements are
necessarily based on several opinions, estimates and assumptions
that management of Barrick and NOVAGOLD considered appropriate and
reasonable as of the date such statements are made, are subject to
known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions, and other
factors that may cause the actual results, activity, performance,
or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or
implied by such forward-looking statements. All statements, other
than statements of historical fact, included herein are
forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements
include statements regarding assay results; the anticipated timing
of a decision by the Board of Donlin Gold LLC to prepare a
feasibility study update; anticipated benefits from the recent
drill programs including an improved geological model for Donlin
Gold; the work program for the 2022 field season; ongoing support
provided to key stakeholders including Native Corporation partners;
the potential impact of the coronavirus global pandemic (COVID-19)
on the development of Donlin Gold; the potential development and
construction of Donlin Gold; the sufficiency of funds to continue
to advance development of Donlin Gold; perceived merit of
properties; mineral reserve and resource estimates; Donlin Gold’s
ability to secure the permits needed to construct and operate the
Donlin Gold project in a timely manner, if at all; and legal
challenges to Donlin Gold’s existing permits. In addition, any
statements that refer to expectations, intentions, projections or
other characterizations of future events or circumstances are
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are not
historical facts but instead represent the management expectations
of Donlin Gold’s, Barrick’s and NOVAGOLD’s estimates and
projections regarding future events or circumstances on the date
the statements are made.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from expectations include the need to obtain additional
permits and governmental approvals; the timing and likelihood of
permits; the need for additional financing to explore and develop
properties and availability of financing in the debt and capital
markets; the spread and impact of COVID-19; uncertainties involved
in the interpretation of drill results and geological tests and the
estimation of reserves and resources; changes in mineral production
performance, exploitation and exploration successes; changes in
national and local government legislation, taxation, controls or
regulations and/or changes in the administration of laws, policies
and practices, expropriation or nationalization of property and
political or economic developments in the United States or Canada;
the need for continued cooperation between Barrick and NOVAGOLD for
the continued exploration, development and eventual construction of
the Donlin Gold project; the need for cooperation of government
agencies and native groups in the development and operation of
properties; risks of construction and mining projects such as
accidents, equipment breakdowns, bad weather, disease pandemics,
non-compliance with environmental and permit requirements,
unanticipated variation in geological structures, ore grades or
recovery rates; unexpected cost increases, which could include
significant increases in estimated capital and operating costs;
fluctuations in metal prices and currency exchange rates; whether a
positive construction decision will be made regarding Donlin Gold;
and other risks and uncertainties disclosed in Barrick’s most
recent Form 40-F/Annual Information Form on file with the United
States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Canadian
provincial securities and NOVAGOLD’s most recent reports on Forms
10-K and 10-Q, particularly the "Risk Factors" sections of those
reports and other documents filed by Barrick and NOVAGOLD with
applicable securities regulatory authorities from time to time.
Copies of these filings may be obtained by visiting NOVAGOLD’s
website at www.novagold.com, Barrick’s website at www.barrick.com,
or the SEC's website at www.sec.gov, or at www.sedar.com. The
forward-looking statements contained herein reflect the beliefs,
opinions, and projections of Donlin Gold, NOVAGOLD, and Barrick on
the date the statements are made. Donlin Gold, NOVAGOLD and Barrick
assume no obligation to update the forward-looking statements of
beliefs, opinions, projections, or other factors, should they
change, except as required by law.
APPENDIX
TABLE 1Drill Hole Orientations* and
Depths for Non-ACMA Grid Holes
Hole |
Azimuth (°) |
Inclination (°) |
Depth (m) |
DC21-1952 |
349 |
74 |
319.7 |
DC21-1953 |
302 |
70 |
222.5 |
DC21-1954 |
353 |
60 |
480.4 |
DC21-1955 |
128 |
56 |
313.3 |
DC21-1956B |
335 |
65 |
315.3 |
DC21-1957 |
281 |
66 |
223.7 |
DC21-1958 |
332 |
54 |
350.2 |
DC21-1959 |
356 |
59 |
483.1 |
DC21-1960 |
351 |
60 |
214.9 |
DC21-1961 |
164 |
59 |
291.4 |
DC21-1962 |
231 |
58 |
289.3 |
DC21-1963A |
188 |
71 |
224.9 |
DC21-1964 |
349 |
56 |
469.5 |
DC21-1965 |
191 |
72 |
225.3 |
DC21-1966 |
346 |
79 |
150.0 |
DC21-1967A |
330 |
55 |
350.2 |
DC21-1968 |
162 |
46 |
177.7 |
DC21-1969 |
282 |
56 |
549.9 |
DC21-1970 |
272 |
63 |
306.0 |
DC21-1971 |
160 |
57 |
274.5 |
DC21-1972 |
345 |
62 |
349.9 |
DC21-1973 |
350 |
60 |
255.1 |
DC21-1974 |
309 |
68 |
206.7 |
DC21-1975 |
141 |
57 |
322.8 |
DC21-1976 |
274 |
60 |
502.3 |
DC21-1977 |
3 |
68 |
350.2 |
DC21-1978 |
29 |
61 |
324.9 |
DC21-1979 |
355 |
58 |
274.9 |
DC21-1980 |
353 |
66 |
353.0 |
DC21-1981 |
282 |
84 |
254.8 |
DC21-1982 |
356 |
58 |
224.9 |
DC21-1983A |
350 |
66 |
400.1 |
DC21-1984 |
23 |
66 |
443.0 |
DC21-1985 |
168 |
49 |
249.9 |
DC21-1986 |
276 |
70 |
399.9 |
DC21-1987 |
345 |
66 |
399.9 |
DC21-1988 |
153 |
56 |
279.2 |
DC21-1989 |
7 |
64 |
349.9 |
DC21-1990 |
346 |
69 |
342.3 |
DC21-1991 |
165 |
59 |
322.5 |
DC21-1992 |
340 |
61 |
349.9 |
DC21-1993A |
321 |
63 |
409.4 |
DC21-1994 |
293 |
66 |
504.1 |
DC21-1995 |
155 |
62 |
279.8 |
DC21-1998 |
352 |
58 |
326.9 |
DC21-1999 |
154 |
57 |
422.9 |
DC21-2000 |
341 |
64 |
438.9 |
DC21-2001 |
9 |
65 |
299.9 |
DC21-2002 |
333 |
57 |
214.9 |
DC21-2003 |
341 |
67 |
403.0 |
DC21-2004 |
137 |
58 |
300.1 |
DC21-2005 |
346 |
58 |
245.4 |
DC21-2006 |
339 |
65 |
249.9 |
DC21-2007 |
354 |
67 |
434.8 |
DC21-2008 |
9 |
74 |
200.0 |
DC21-2010 |
145 |
58 |
303.3 |
DC21-2013 |
142 |
57 |
276.2 |
DC21-2017 |
347 |
67 |
316.4 |
DC21-2019 |
230 |
64 |
275.2 |
|
|
|
|
TABLE 2Drill Hole Orientations* and
Depths for ACMA Grid Holes
Hole |
Azimuth (°) |
Inclination (°) |
Depth (m) |
DC21-2009 |
334 |
60 |
289.3 |
DC21-2011 |
331 |
57 |
280.1 |
DC21-2012 |
331 |
61 |
272.5 |
DC21-2014 |
333 |
59 |
274.9 |
DC21-2015 |
333 |
58 |
270.1 |
DC21-2016 |
330 |
57 |
249.9 |
DC21-2018 |
335 |
60 |
264.9 |
DC21-2020 |
334 |
59 |
260.0 |
DC21-2021 |
334 |
57 |
254.8 |
DC21-2022 |
336 |
59 |
254.5 |
DC21-2023 |
334 |
58 |
248.1 |
DC21-2024 |
330 |
58 |
258.8 |
DC21-2025 |
334 |
56 |
252.4 |
DC21-2026 |
334 |
59 |
244.8 |
DC21-2027 |
333 |
56 |
268.8 |
DC21-2028 |
342 |
60 |
245.1 |
DC21-2029 |
332 |
56 |
245.1 |
DC21-2030A |
333 |
60 |
239.9 |
DC21-2031 |
336 |
57 |
260.3 |
DC21-2032 |
333 |
56 |
240.5 |
* Note that azimuth and inclination values vary as each hole
progresses. The stated values are hole averages, rounded to the
nearest degree.
TABLE 32021 Donlin Gold Significant
Assay Intervals
Hole ID |
Domain |
From(Meters) |
To(Meters) |
Length(Meters) |
Au Grade(Au g/t) |
|
DC21-1952 |
ACMA |
50.15 |
68.65 |
18.50 |
1.90 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1952 |
|
117.90 |
134.95 |
17.05 |
3.19 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1952 |
|
229.35 |
246.05 |
16.70 |
1.60 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1952 |
|
252.05 |
273.35 |
21.30 |
3.07 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1952 |
|
TOTAL |
|
73.55 |
2.47 |
|
DC21-1954 |
Divide |
43.06 |
63.51 |
20.45 |
1.46 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
75.35 |
81.95 |
6.60 |
4.34 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
90.07 |
97.60 |
7.53 |
3.04 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
118.60 |
147.22 |
28.62 |
1.81 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
151.25 |
158.98 |
7.73 |
1.65 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
267.65 |
272.80 |
5.15 |
2.94 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
285.80 |
296.80 |
11.00 |
3.71 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
353.46 |
359.84 |
6.38 |
2.87 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
427.42 |
431.14 |
3.72 |
3.16 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1954 |
|
TOTAL |
|
97.18 |
2.39 |
|
DC21-1955 |
ACMA |
70.45 |
74.45 |
4.00 |
3.06 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1955 |
|
110.55 |
125.21 |
14.66 |
4.51 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1955 |
|
179.58 |
182.58 |
3.00 |
4.91 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1955 |
|
218.66 |
224.00 |
5.34 |
7.06 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1955 |
|
TOTAL |
|
27.00 |
4.84 |
|
DC21-1956B |
Divide |
7.83 |
21.01 |
13.18 |
2.49 |
|
DC21-1956B |
|
31.01 |
59.74 |
28.73 |
3.16 |
|
DC21-1956B |
|
95.05 |
110.30 |
15.25 |
4.79 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1956B |
|
190.97 |
208.90 |
17.93 |
2.53 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1956B |
|
260.50 |
275.66 |
15.16 |
2.20 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1956B |
|
TOTAL |
|
90.25 |
3.05 |
|
DC21-1957 |
ACMA |
139.92 |
142.92 |
3.00 |
22.25 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1957 |
|
TOTAL |
|
3.00 |
22.25 |
|
DC21-1958 |
Divide |
22.46 |
30.30 |
7.84 |
2.07 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
108.18 |
119.70 |
11.52 |
3.27 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
132.80 |
136.40 |
3.60 |
1.69 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
210.10 |
223.93 |
13.83 |
5.55 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
260.56 |
266.87 |
6.31 |
1.36 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
288.31 |
294.44 |
6.13 |
1.28 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1958 |
|
TOTAL |
|
49.23 |
3.11 |
|
DC21-1959 |
Divide |
44.75 |
48.75 |
4.00 |
2.76 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1959 |
|
199.66 |
213.88 |
14.22 |
4.92 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1959 |
|
279.20 |
284.07 |
4.87 |
1.45 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1959 |
|
361.20 |
369.37 |
8.17 |
1.48 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1959 |
|
378.85 |
403.29 |
24.44 |
14.65 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
386.79 |
393.29 |
6.50 |
33.52 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1959 |
|
TOTAL |
|
55.70 |
8.22 |
|
DC21-1960 |
ACMA |
27.74 |
39.93 |
12.19 |
4.55 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1960 |
|
138.20 |
147.68 |
9.48 |
2.52 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1960 |
|
TOTAL |
|
21.67 |
3.66 |
|
DC21-1961 |
Lewis |
158.29 |
173.69 |
15.40 |
1.25 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1961 |
|
275.54 |
281.28 |
5.74 |
42.24 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
275.54 |
280.28 |
4.74 |
50.76 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1961 |
|
TOTAL |
|
21.14 |
12.38 |
|
DC21-1962 |
Lewis |
159.71 |
193.08 |
33.37 |
5.21 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1962 |
|
201.08 |
229.92 |
28.84 |
5.39 |
|
including |
|
216.90 |
220.90 |
4.00 |
16.18 |
|
DC21-1962 |
|
TOTAL |
|
62.21 |
5.29 |
|
DC21-1963A |
ACMA |
114.30 |
155.27 |
40.97 |
10.54 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
117.24 |
132.20 |
14.96 |
22.22 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1963A |
|
167.22 |
171.22 |
4.00 |
1.73 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1963A |
|
TOTAL |
|
44.97 |
9.76 |
|
DC21-1964 |
Divide |
75.11 |
83.10 |
7.99 |
3.11 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1964 |
|
93.10 |
100.70 |
7.60 |
1.40 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1964 |
|
110.65 |
148.50 |
37.85 |
6.28 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
110.65 |
118.60 |
7.95 |
15.99 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
143.37 |
146.50 |
3.13 |
10.21 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1964 |
|
161.50 |
167.25 |
5.75 |
2.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1964 |
|
219.68 |
237.35 |
17.67 |
5.06 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1964 |
|
255.59 |
304.70 |
49.11 |
4.88 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
275.00 |
278.30 |
3.30 |
25.25 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1964 |
|
379.76 |
385.00 |
5.24 |
1.95 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1964 |
|
TOTAL |
|
131.21 |
4.80 |
|
DC21-1965 |
ACMA |
143.64 |
146.85 |
3.21 |
6.42 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1965 |
|
151.41 |
172.21 |
20.80 |
8.30 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
166.12 |
171.16 |
5.04 |
11.48 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1965 |
|
TOTAL |
|
24.01 |
8.05 |
|
DC21-1966 |
Lewis |
83.00 |
89.00 |
6.00 |
30.80 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1966 |
|
TOTAL |
|
6.00 |
30.80 |
|
DC21-1967A |
Divide |
32.81 |
36.78 |
3.97 |
3.28 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
77.72 |
86.00 |
8.28 |
2.68 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
111.13 |
117.15 |
6.02 |
1.59 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
202.15 |
208.80 |
6.65 |
5.53 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
256.37 |
268.34 |
11.97 |
2.70 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
298.99 |
304.95 |
5.96 |
3.15 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1967A |
|
TOTAL |
|
42.85 |
3.10 |
|
DC21-1968 |
Lewis |
33.70 |
36.75 |
3.05 |
13.39 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1968 |
|
TOTAL |
|
3.05 |
13.39 |
|
DC21-1969 |
ACMA |
125.67 |
140.95 |
15.28 |
3.52 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1969 |
|
175.35 |
233.20 |
57.85 |
2.22 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1969 |
|
252.30 |
287.37 |
35.07 |
2.68 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
295.80 |
320.84 |
25.04 |
2.36 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
326.84 |
354.00 |
27.16 |
7.97 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
330.40 |
343.79 |
13.39 |
14.88 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
400.51 |
448.29 |
47.78 |
9.00 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
401.43 |
407.41 |
5.98 |
18.07 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
414.41 |
426.39 |
11.98 |
13.85 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
442.63 |
448.29 |
5.66 |
11.25 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
457.80 |
467.56 |
9.76 |
1.62 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
477.00 |
480.41 |
3.41 |
2.53 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1969 |
|
TOTAL |
|
221.35 |
4.55 |
|
DC21-1970 |
ACMA |
8.50 |
14.50 |
6.00 |
2.40 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1970 |
|
20.37 |
33.40 |
13.03 |
3.57 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1970 |
|
41.40 |
49.08 |
7.68 |
11.61 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
44.88 |
49.08 |
4.20 |
18.92 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1970 |
|
69.70 |
161.72 |
92.02 |
7.75 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
70.70 |
73.90 |
3.20 |
29.16 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
81.90 |
84.91 |
3.01 |
14.01 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
104.85 |
108.50 |
3.65 |
12.50 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
146.03 |
151.21 |
5.18 |
33.74 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1970 |
|
173.19 |
192.34 |
19.15 |
12.57 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
179.19 |
191.34 |
12.15 |
17.28 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1970 |
|
199.30 |
222.31 |
23.01 |
2.53 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1970 |
|
TOTAL |
|
160.89 |
7.22 |
|
DC21-1971 |
Lewis |
10.30 |
24.34 |
14.04 |
2.70 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1971 |
|
54.27 |
66.15 |
11.88 |
4.47 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1971 |
|
128.86 |
139.97 |
11.11 |
4.41 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1971 |
|
242.75 |
251.08 |
8.33 |
2.14 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1971 |
|
263.68 |
267.63 |
3.95 |
1.51 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1971 |
|
TOTAL |
|
49.31 |
3.32 |
|
DC21-1972 |
Lewis |
142.08 |
149.95 |
7.87 |
12.03 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
142.08 |
146.89 |
4.81 |
17.59 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1972 |
|
174.77 |
177.87 |
3.10 |
3.06 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1972 |
|
247.40 |
259.40 |
12.00 |
5.68 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1972 |
|
TOTAL |
|
22.97 |
7.50 |
|
DC21-1973 |
Lewis |
4.42 |
12.04 |
7.62 |
2.07 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1973 |
|
22.00 |
37.00 |
15.00 |
3.58 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1973 |
|
61.50 |
65.15 |
3.65 |
18.87 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1973 |
|
96.58 |
109.58 |
13.00 |
8.59 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
100.58 |
104.90 |
4.32 |
20.72 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1973 |
|
137.57 |
146.57 |
9.00 |
6.52 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
138.57 |
141.57 |
3.00 |
12.07 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1973 |
|
152.57 |
156.57 |
4.00 |
1.94 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1973 |
|
164.57 |
168.57 |
4.00 |
1.89 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1973 |
|
204.60 |
209.60 |
5.00 |
1.61 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1973 |
|
239.40 |
243.40 |
4.00 |
5.78 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1973 |
|
TOTAL |
|
65.27 |
5.44 |
|
DC21-1974 |
ACMA |
18.02 |
31.05 |
13.03 |
4.95 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1974 |
|
102.50 |
106.50 |
4.00 |
5.23 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1974 |
|
TOTAL |
|
17.03 |
5.01 |
|
DC21-1975 |
Lewis |
176.40 |
182.00 |
5.60 |
6.69 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1975 |
|
193.60 |
209.79 |
16.19 |
4.33 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1975 |
|
TOTAL |
|
21.79 |
4.94 |
|
DC21-1976 |
ACMA |
23.44 |
27.44 |
4.00 |
6.63 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1976 |
|
158.80 |
167.34 |
8.54 |
2.38 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
183.25 |
194.25 |
11.00 |
2.30 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
205.65 |
215.65 |
10.00 |
2.27 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
223.65 |
229.60 |
5.95 |
1.26 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
251.55 |
257.50 |
5.95 |
3.40 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
270.35 |
327.60 |
57.25 |
6.87 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
288.95 |
293.00 |
4.05 |
18.13 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
341.60 |
366.90 |
25.30 |
4.77 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
342.39 |
346.00 |
3.61 |
12.92 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
372.85 |
407.30 |
34.45 |
5.54 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
449.98 |
474.75 |
24.77 |
5.34 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1976 |
|
TOTAL |
|
187.21 |
5.13 |
|
DC21-1977 |
Divide |
61.82 |
65.82 |
4.00 |
4.07 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
85.35 |
90.35 |
5.00 |
1.52 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
103.58 |
113.00 |
9.42 |
2.65 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
117.80 |
130.45 |
12.65 |
2.67 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
140.35 |
150.35 |
10.00 |
2.03 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
175.70 |
179.70 |
4.00 |
8.78 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
187.70 |
198.02 |
10.32 |
3.66 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
202.08 |
206.71 |
4.63 |
2.46 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
221.25 |
228.99 |
7.74 |
9.57 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
293.95 |
300.80 |
6.85 |
8.92 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
315.80 |
329.33 |
13.53 |
6.48 |
Reported 9/2 |
including |
|
325.33 |
328.33 |
3.00 |
27.33 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1977 |
|
TOTAL |
|
88.14 |
4.65 |
|
DC21-1978 |
ACMA |
144.57 |
164.60 |
20.03 |
3.14 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1978 |
|
240.50 |
250.30 |
9.80 |
12.53 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
242.50 |
249.30 |
6.80 |
16.92 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1978 |
|
TOTAL |
|
29.83 |
6.23 |
|
DC21-1979 |
Divide |
4.11 |
10.52 |
6.41 |
3.71 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1979 |
|
38.40 |
56.92 |
18.52 |
1.43 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1979 |
|
70.85 |
78.75 |
7.90 |
3.12 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1979 |
|
100.72 |
123.85 |
23.13 |
7.63 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
106.72 |
111.35 |
4.63 |
20.03 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1979 |
|
165.51 |
172.85 |
7.34 |
2.87 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1979 |
|
TOTAL |
|
63.30 |
4.30 |
|
DC21-1980 |
Lewis |
14.44 |
30.44 |
16.00 |
6.78 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
20.44 |
24.44 |
4.00 |
14.80 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
38.04 |
49.00 |
10.96 |
4.30 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
108.00 |
114.40 |
6.40 |
12.61 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
138.52 |
151.56 |
13.04 |
3.74 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1980 |
|
170.22 |
174.00 |
3.78 |
3.59 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1980 |
|
202.00 |
206.00 |
4.00 |
2.09 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1980 |
|
264.70 |
279.50 |
14.80 |
2.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
285.40 |
289.35 |
3.95 |
2.25 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
293.40 |
305.58 |
12.18 |
19.02 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
300.29 |
304.94 |
4.65 |
36.53 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
318.25 |
343.40 |
25.15 |
5.06 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
328.57 |
333.03 |
4.46 |
15.88 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1980 |
|
TOTAL |
|
110.26 |
6.52 |
|
DC21-1981 |
ACMA |
5.79 |
33.55 |
27.76 |
1.89 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1981 |
|
38.64 |
81.24 |
42.60 |
1.91 |
Reported 9/2 |
DC21-1981 |
|
100.50 |
106.50 |
6.00 |
5.93 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1981 |
|
120.24 |
126.08 |
5.84 |
1.28 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1981 |
|
169.10 |
172.13 |
3.03 |
2.26 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1981 |
|
TOTAL |
|
85.23 |
2.16 |
|
DC21-1982 |
Lewis |
2.44 |
6.44 |
4.00 |
6.46 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1982 |
|
70.00 |
93.21 |
23.21 |
2.89 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1982 |
|
167.84 |
170.86 |
3.02 |
14.62 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1982 |
|
174.93 |
180.44 |
5.51 |
7.01 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1982 |
|
TOTAL |
|
35.74 |
4.92 |
|
DC21-1983A |
Lewis |
113.23 |
124.27 |
11.04 |
1.73 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1983A |
|
290.00 |
301.00 |
11.00 |
5.42 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1983A |
|
305.31 |
317.31 |
12.00 |
2.43 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1983A |
|
TOTAL |
|
34.04 |
3.17 |
|
DC21-1984 |
Divide |
403.50 |
407.55 |
4.05 |
1.24 |
|
DC21-1984 |
|
425.87 |
437.24 |
11.37 |
1.92 |
|
DC21-1984 |
|
TOTAL |
|
15.42 |
1.74 |
|
DC21-1985 |
Lewis |
12.95 |
24.99 |
12.04 |
2.94 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1985 |
|
53.78 |
58.00 |
4.22 |
7.22 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1985 |
|
62.94 |
98.30 |
35.36 |
3.41 |
|
DC21-1985 |
|
126.80 |
132.89 |
6.09 |
3.46 |
|
DC21-1985 |
|
TOTAL |
|
57.71 |
3.60 |
|
DC21-1986 |
ACMA |
16.00 |
45.50 |
29.50 |
4.03 |
|
including |
|
28.00 |
32.85 |
4.85 |
11.88 |
|
DC21-1986 |
|
49.53 |
54.55 |
5.02 |
2.64 |
|
DC21-1986 |
|
70.60 |
74.27 |
3.67 |
6.26 |
|
DC21-1986 |
|
128.10 |
139.54 |
11.44 |
1.57 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
154.60 |
158.68 |
4.08 |
2.62 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
177.45 |
191.11 |
13.66 |
2.88 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
209.85 |
225.85 |
16.00 |
2.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
234.80 |
244.50 |
9.70 |
7.12 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
251.10 |
300.80 |
49.70 |
3.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1986 |
|
TOTAL |
|
142.77 |
3.76 |
|
DC21-1987 |
Divide |
58.87 |
64.80 |
5.93 |
3.00 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1987 |
|
185.49 |
195.84 |
10.35 |
1.88 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1987 |
|
225.40 |
230.83 |
5.43 |
1.07 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1987 |
|
TOTAL |
|
21.71 |
1.99 |
|
DC21-1988 |
Lewis |
131.12 |
144.70 |
13.58 |
1.25 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1988 |
|
TOTAL |
|
13.58 |
1.25 |
|
DC21-1989 |
Divide |
135.34 |
148.60 |
13.26 |
5.63 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1989 |
|
156.16 |
169.45 |
13.29 |
2.82 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1989 |
|
175.45 |
192.02 |
16.57 |
3.76 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1989 |
|
TOTAL |
|
43.12 |
4.04 |
|
DC21-1990 |
Divide |
5.35 |
9.62 |
4.27 |
1.94 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1990 |
|
45.45 |
57.30 |
11.85 |
6.57 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1990 |
|
70.66 |
74.62 |
3.96 |
6.06 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1990 |
|
79.49 |
83.49 |
4.00 |
4.70 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1990 |
|
100.42 |
106.95 |
6.53 |
1.00 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1990 |
|
TOTAL |
|
30.61 |
4.43 |
|
DC21-1991 |
Lewis |
8.20 |
11.86 |
3.66 |
5.11 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1991 |
|
247.58 |
251.60 |
4.02 |
1.51 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1991 |
|
257.45 |
277.56 |
20.11 |
1.40 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1991 |
|
294.74 |
298.36 |
3.62 |
1.62 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1991 |
|
TOTAL |
|
31.41 |
1.87 |
|
DC21-1992 |
Divide |
63.89 |
66.95 |
3.06 |
2.89 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1992 |
|
74.43 |
97.68 |
23.25 |
3.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1992 |
|
124.36 |
140.72 |
16.36 |
2.97 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1992 |
|
170.65 |
174.96 |
4.31 |
5.58 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1992 |
|
264.57 |
281.86 |
17.29 |
4.66 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1992 |
|
TOTAL |
|
64.27 |
3.95 |
|
DC21-1993A |
Divide |
94.63 |
111.67 |
17.04 |
2.76 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1993A |
|
131.37 |
135.35 |
3.98 |
2.18 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1993A |
|
229.23 |
237.20 |
7.97 |
1.24 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1993A |
|
TOTAL |
|
28.99 |
2.26 |
|
DC21-1994 |
ACMA |
0.00 |
33.53 |
33.53 |
5.89 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
9.24 |
15.30 |
6.06 |
15.22 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1994 |
|
237.37 |
256.84 |
19.47 |
3.54 |
|
DC21-1994 |
|
262.56 |
340.12 |
77.56 |
3.51 |
|
including |
|
322.94 |
330.85 |
7.91 |
12.39 |
|
DC21-1994 |
|
441.86 |
488.72 |
46.86 |
3.28 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
453.96 |
457.96 |
4.00 |
12.35 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1994 |
|
TOTAL |
|
177.42 |
3.90 |
|
DC21-1995 |
Lewis |
125.33 |
132.85 |
7.52 |
5.32 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1995 |
|
184.25 |
191.30 |
7.05 |
5.40 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1995 |
|
195.40 |
199.33 |
3.93 |
1.25 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1995 |
|
TOTAL |
|
18.50 |
4.49 |
|
DC21-1998 |
Lewis |
103.55 |
149.38 |
45.83 |
3.04 |
|
DC21-1998 |
|
184.80 |
190.73 |
5.93 |
1.38 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1998 |
|
197.68 |
201.75 |
4.07 |
2.26 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1998 |
|
265.81 |
268.94 |
3.13 |
1.96 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1998 |
|
273.75 |
279.42 |
5.67 |
2.14 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1998 |
|
TOTAL |
|
64.63 |
2.71 |
|
DC21-1999 |
Lewis |
221.59 |
226.66 |
5.07 |
6.32 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1999 |
|
314.30 |
328.00 |
13.70 |
2.46 |
|
DC21-1999 |
|
358.00 |
384.40 |
26.40 |
4.14 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-1999 |
|
TOTAL |
|
45.17 |
3.87 |
|
DC21-2000 |
Lewis |
156.97 |
162.97 |
6.00 |
6.65 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2000 |
|
240.00 |
245.11 |
5.11 |
5.40 |
|
DC21-2000 |
|
296.00 |
302.37 |
6.37 |
1.06 |
|
DC21-2000 |
|
387.50 |
393.06 |
5.56 |
2.12 |
|
DC21-2000 |
|
407.51 |
411.18 |
3.67 |
7.83 |
|
DC21-2000 |
|
419.51 |
434.64 |
15.13 |
4.74 |
|
DC21-2000 |
|
TOTAL |
|
41.84 |
4.46 |
|
DC21-2001 |
Lewis |
141.73 |
145.34 |
3.61 |
2.88 |
|
DC21-2001 |
|
TOTAL |
|
3.61 |
2.88 |
|
DC21-2002 |
Lewis |
145.41 |
152.28 |
6.87 |
2.94 |
|
DC21-2002 |
|
TOTAL |
|
6.87 |
2.94 |
|
DC21-2003 |
Divide |
30.18 |
34.00 |
3.82 |
1.45 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2003 |
|
375.90 |
388.90 |
13.00 |
2.26 |
|
DC21-2003 |
|
TOTAL |
|
16.82 |
2.08 |
|
DC21-2004 |
Lewis |
153.20 |
162.60 |
9.40 |
4.09 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2004 |
|
TOTAL |
|
9.40 |
4.09 |
|
DC21-2006 |
Lewis |
112.15 |
122.15 |
10.00 |
2.90 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2006 |
|
149.70 |
163.69 |
13.99 |
1.57 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2006 |
|
169.25 |
183.49 |
14.24 |
2.65 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2006 |
|
TOTAL |
|
38.23 |
2.32 |
|
DC21-2007 |
Divide |
155.36 |
170.01 |
14.65 |
5.88 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
157.40 |
161.17 |
3.77 |
13.97 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2007 |
|
225.13 |
234.85 |
9.72 |
6.12 |
|
DC21-2007 |
|
285.40 |
297.61 |
12.21 |
5.05 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2007 |
|
TOTAL |
|
36.58 |
5.67 |
|
DC21-2008 |
Lewis |
84.87 |
87.92 |
3.05 |
2.49 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2008 |
|
TOTAL |
|
3.05 |
2.49 |
|
DC21-2009 |
ACMA |
73.79 |
82.37 |
8.58 |
2.72 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2009 |
|
141.11 |
154.06 |
12.95 |
3.10 |
|
DC21-2009 |
|
167.62 |
172.49 |
4.87 |
1.47 |
|
DC21-2009 |
|
185.36 |
202.02 |
16.66 |
7.89 |
|
including |
|
189.50 |
198.16 |
8.66 |
11.09 |
|
DC21-2009 |
|
239.99 |
257.24 |
17.25 |
3.70 |
|
DC21-2009 |
|
TOTAL |
|
60.31 |
4.41 |
|
DC21-2010 |
Lewis |
30.12 |
35.27 |
5.15 |
1.69 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2010 |
|
178.33 |
186.18 |
7.85 |
9.26 |
|
DC21-2010 |
|
261.57 |
265.50 |
3.93 |
4.16 |
|
DC21-2010 |
|
277.00 |
280.00 |
3.00 |
18.40 |
Reported 12/1 |
including |
|
277.00 |
280.00 |
3.00 |
18.40 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2010 |
|
TOTAL |
|
19.93 |
7.67 |
|
DC21-2011 |
ACMA |
71.57 |
80.58 |
9.01 |
5.98 |
|
DC21-2011 |
|
113.18 |
123.30 |
10.12 |
2.31 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2011 |
|
131.34 |
156.74 |
25.40 |
3.57 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2011 |
|
162.00 |
179.33 |
17.33 |
2.22 |
Reported 12/1 |
DC21-2011 |
|
237.80 |
248.58 |
10.78 |
3.15 |
|
DC21-2011 |
|
TOTAL |
|
72.64 |
3.31 |
|
DC21-2012 |
ACMA |
45.45 |
50.00 |
4.55 |
1.22 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
102.85 |
115.90 |
13.05 |
7.28 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
136.90 |
153.62 |
16.72 |
8.00 |
|
including |
|
148.65 |
151.65 |
3.00 |
22.57 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
166.80 |
178.62 |
11.82 |
2.29 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
190.24 |
198.60 |
8.36 |
3.87 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
216.31 |
228.83 |
12.52 |
2.24 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
262.50 |
269.52 |
7.02 |
3.71 |
|
DC21-2012 |
|
TOTAL |
|
74.04 |
4.70 |
|
DC21-2013 |
Lewis |
37.75 |
61.68 |
23.93 |
3.96 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
70.53 |
76.50 |
5.97 |
11.07 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
85.12 |
88.50 |
3.38 |
1.11 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
113.79 |
125.08 |
11.29 |
2.48 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
200.77 |
206.04 |
5.27 |
4.01 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
215.45 |
265.66 |
50.21 |
1.99 |
|
DC21-2013 |
|
TOTAL |
|
100.05 |
3.14 |
|
DC21-2014 |
ACMA |
37.08 |
53.69 |
16.61 |
2.58 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
71.46 |
78.77 |
7.31 |
2.61 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
106.90 |
120.70 |
13.80 |
3.92 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
131.17 |
160.94 |
29.77 |
3.84 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
218.91 |
230.38 |
11.47 |
6.79 |
|
including |
|
221.98 |
225.60 |
3.62 |
15.69 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
236.20 |
239.90 |
3.70 |
2.34 |
|
DC21-2014 |
|
TOTAL |
|
82.66 |
3.83 |
|
DC21-2015 |
ACMA |
27.16 |
70.17 |
43.01 |
5.04 |
|
including |
|
29.22 |
35.21 |
5.99 |
11.81 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
104.12 |
119.54 |
15.42 |
4.00 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
129.98 |
145.54 |
15.56 |
2.04 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
188.21 |
196.00 |
7.79 |
3.00 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
211.32 |
215.34 |
4.02 |
1.01 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
235.26 |
243.30 |
8.04 |
2.63 |
|
DC21-2015 |
|
TOTAL |
|
93.84 |
3.82 |
|
DC21-2016 |
ACMA |
104.34 |
107.76 |
3.42 |
3.42 |
|
DC21-2016 |
|
124.72 |
174.65 |
49.93 |
2.68 |
|
DC21-2016 |
|
179.00 |
192.15 |
13.15 |
1.90 |
|
DC21-2016 |
|
208.14 |
212.60 |
4.46 |
2.02 |
|
DC21-2016 |
|
223.63 |
241.10 |
17.47 |
3.95 |
|
DC21-2016 |
|
TOTAL |
|
88.43 |
2.81 |
|
DC21-2017 |
Lewis |
9.58 |
43.71 |
34.13 |
5.30 |
|
including |
|
25.25 |
29.26 |
4.01 |
18.36 |
|
DC21-2017 |
|
68.29 |
78.06 |
9.77 |
2.35 |
|
DC21-2017 |
|
144.53 |
163.53 |
19.00 |
18.23 |
|
including |
|
144.53 |
158.84 |
14.31 |
23.49 |
|
DC21-2017 |
|
232.15 |
235.95 |
3.80 |
4.05 |
|
DC21-2017 |
|
246.90 |
265.58 |
18.68 |
10.46 |
|
including |
|
257.15 |
264.50 |
7.35 |
20.22 |
|
DC21-2017 |
|
TOTAL |
|
85.38 |
8.91 |
|
DC21-2018 |
ACMA |
18.40 |
34.00 |
15.60 |
6.74 |
|
including |
|
18.92 |
24.35 |
5.43 |
13.00 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
55.00 |
63.10 |
8.10 |
11.43 |
|
including |
|
56.95 |
62.13 |
5.18 |
15.85 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
91.18 |
109.42 |
18.24 |
4.90 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
121.20 |
127.20 |
6.00 |
5.60 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
178.98 |
182.58 |
3.60 |
4.46 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
201.61 |
207.55 |
5.94 |
1.06 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
219.42 |
230.21 |
10.79 |
1.57 |
|
DC21-2018 |
|
TOTAL |
|
68.27 |
5.27 |
|
DC21-2019 |
Lewis |
95.70 |
105.65 |
9.95 |
9.35 |
|
DC21-2019 |
|
118.27 |
145.92 |
27.65 |
2.75 |
|
DC21-2019 |
|
156.26 |
184.49 |
28.23 |
4.40 |
|
DC21-2019 |
|
188.90 |
192.20 |
3.30 |
8.85 |
|
DC21-2019 |
|
TOTAL |
|
69.13 |
4.67 |
|
DC21-2020 |
ACMA |
93.40 |
98.10 |
4.70 |
5.54 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
102.15 |
108.67 |
6.52 |
7.75 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
124.85 |
151.14 |
26.29 |
3.60 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
164.78 |
174.25 |
9.47 |
1.22 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
179.20 |
182.30 |
3.10 |
4.11 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
206.96 |
221.14 |
14.18 |
5.15 |
|
DC21-2020 |
|
TOTAL |
|
64.26 |
4.18 |
|
DC21-2021 |
ACMA |
66.29 |
83.62 |
17.33 |
2.01 |
|
DC21-2021 |
|
94.92 |
105.32 |
10.40 |
12.14 |
|
including |
|
96.58 |
105.32 |
8.74 |
13.61 |
|
DC21-2021 |
|
122.86 |
144.64 |
21.78 |
3.21 |
|
DC21-2021 |
|
172.74 |
180.57 |
7.83 |
1.33 |
|
DC21-2021 |
|
196.20 |
199.24 |
3.04 |
2.22 |
|
DC21-2021 |
|
TOTAL |
|
60.38 |
4.11 |
|
DC21-2022 |
ACMA |
120.94 |
135.47 |
14.53 |
2.50 |
|
DC21-2022 |
|
157.12 |
160.79 |
3.67 |
9.98 |
|
DC21-2022 |
|
194.28 |
213.75 |
19.47 |
7.69 |
|
including |
|
197.40 |
204.83 |
7.43 |
13.93 |
|
DC21-2022 |
|
218.53 |
223.65 |
5.12 |
1.89 |
|
DC21-2022 |
|
TOTAL |
|
42.79 |
5.43 |
|
DC21-2023 |
ACMA |
16.31 |
22.44 |
6.13 |
2.03 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
95.89 |
101.37 |
5.48 |
8.79 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
114.60 |
135.46 |
20.86 |
3.63 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
156.54 |
162.09 |
5.55 |
6.41 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
167.03 |
174.13 |
7.10 |
4.54 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
206.32 |
225.71 |
19.39 |
2.85 |
|
DC21-2023 |
|
TOTAL |
|
64.51 |
4.02 |
|
DC21-2024 |
ACMA |
97.54 |
104.25 |
6.71 |
5.85 |
|
DC21-2024 |
|
119.90 |
161.65 |
41.75 |
2.11 |
|
DC21-2024 |
|
171.16 |
181.66 |
10.50 |
2.79 |
|
DC21-2024 |
|
199.55 |
205.46 |
5.91 |
5.59 |
|
DC21-2024 |
|
210.50 |
236.56 |
26.06 |
3.55 |
|
DC21-2024 |
|
TOTAL |
|
90.93 |
3.10 |
|
DC21-2025 |
ACMA |
9.45 |
14.50 |
5.05 |
4.01 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
89.60 |
99.00 |
9.40 |
2.17 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
111.96 |
134.62 |
22.66 |
2.43 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
159.74 |
171.21 |
11.47 |
2.01 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
187.60 |
203.49 |
15.89 |
2.18 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
218.92 |
224.31 |
5.39 |
1.99 |
|
DC21-2025 |
|
TOTAL |
|
69.86 |
2.35 |
|
DC21-2026 |
ACMA |
58.85 |
63.92 |
5.07 |
2.36 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
90.69 |
93.90 |
3.21 |
7.36 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
107.30 |
118.26 |
10.96 |
2.12 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
130.26 |
134.28 |
4.02 |
2.32 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
148.54 |
155.59 |
7.05 |
4.54 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
192.95 |
200.86 |
7.91 |
3.44 |
|
DC21-2026 |
|
TOTAL |
|
38.22 |
3.33 |
|
DC21-2027 |
ACMA |
117.60 |
121.05 |
3.45 |
2.95 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
130.50 |
134.55 |
4.05 |
1.90 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
139.75 |
166.50 |
26.75 |
4.26 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
185.00 |
191.00 |
6.00 |
8.20 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
201.32 |
209.40 |
8.08 |
2.28 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
220.80 |
225.35 |
4.55 |
5.23 |
|
DC21-2027 |
|
TOTAL |
|
52.88 |
4.22 |
|
DC21-2028 |
ACMA |
13.62 |
26.44 |
12.82 |
1.11 |
|
DC21-2028 |
|
86.17 |
110.72 |
24.55 |
4.62 |
|
DC21-2028 |
|
114.80 |
123.72 |
8.92 |
2.64 |
|
DC21-2028 |
|
149.65 |
152.70 |
3.05 |
4.31 |
|
DC21-2028 |
|
177.00 |
188.37 |
11.37 |
2.90 |
|
DC21-2028 |
|
TOTAL |
|
60.71 |
3.25 |
|
DC21-2029 |
ACMA |
18.08 |
24.79 |
6.71 |
3.97 |
|
DC21-2029 |
|
85.41 |
100.88 |
15.47 |
2.73 |
|
DC21-2029 |
|
114.07 |
124.36 |
10.29 |
1.82 |
|
DC21-2029 |
|
216.05 |
226.42 |
10.37 |
1.04 |
|
DC21-2029 |
|
TOTAL |
|
42.84 |
2.30 |
|
DC21-2030A |
ACMA |
6.44 |
10.44 |
4.00 |
1.09 |
|
DC21-2030A |
|
100.30 |
123.70 |
23.40 |
6.62 |
|
including |
|
113.98 |
121.16 |
7.18 |
14.99 |
|
DC21-2030A |
|
179.06 |
182.35 |
3.29 |
3.98 |
|
DC21-2030A |
|
189.00 |
195.81 |
6.81 |
1.79 |
|
DC21-2030A |
|
TOTAL |
|
37.50 |
4.92 |
|
DC21-2031 |
ACMA |
21.34 |
28.20 |
6.86 |
4.46 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
65.51 |
71.77 |
6.26 |
2.65 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
83.82 |
101.35 |
17.53 |
3.05 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
116.68 |
138.58 |
21.90 |
3.56 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
159.99 |
178.30 |
18.31 |
2.73 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
222.13 |
228.68 |
6.55 |
7.36 |
|
DC21-2031 |
|
TOTAL |
|
77.41 |
3.57 |
|
DC21-2032 |
ACMA |
87.77 |
99.45 |
11.68 |
2.10 |
|
DC21-2032 |
|
107.29 |
132.38 |
25.09 |
7.26 |
|
including |
|
125.82 |
130.98 |
5.16 |
23.44 |
|
DC21-2032 |
|
138.27 |
150.23 |
11.96 |
2.06 |
|
DC21-2032 |
|
154.76 |
158.78 |
4.02 |
1.39 |
|
DC21-2032 |
|
200.23 |
208.55 |
8.32 |
1.30 |
|
DC21-2032 |
|
TOTAL |
|
61.07 |
4.06 |
|
Significant intervals represent drilled intervals and not
necessarily true thickness of mineralization. Mineralized intervals
meet or exceed 3 meters in length above 1 g/t. A maximum of 4
meters of continuous dilution (< 1 g/t) is permitted.
Any drill intervals not depicted in this table did not meet the
significant interval criteria.
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