Matador Mining (ASX: MZZ) Explorers 2020

THE CONFERENCE CALLER: Matador Mining is looking for gold in Canada, specifically on the company’s 80 kilometres of continuous strike along the highly prospective, yet largely under-explored Cape Ray Shear in Newfoundland.

To date, only a 14km zone of that 80km package that makes up the company’s 100 per cent owned Cape Ray gold project has been drilled, but this has already established a JORC code-compliant Resource of 14.25 million tonnes at 2.2 grams per tonne gold for 1.02 million ounces of gold.

Matador Mining believes the exploration opportunity it has at Cape Ray to be extensive, something that could be considered a fair assumption, give only a small portion of the 80km strike has been drilled, and numerous high-grade gold occurrences have been observed along trend.

Indicative of this potential was the results the company achieved in the latter part of 2019 from a drill program focused on shallow resource extensions at Window Glass Hill (WGH) (currently 134,000 ounces at 1.2g/t gold).

This program consisted of 30 drill holes drilled at an average depth of 118m that substantially expanded the strike of mineralisation at WGH from approximately 500m to around 1.2km and remains open.

The drilling determined that hat mineralisation to the north is trending in an up-dip trajectory from the existing resource, with the average depth between 30m to 70m from surface.

This shallow mineralisation encountered in drilling aligned with the company’s strategy of targeting open pittable gold.

“The 2019 drill program at Window Glass Hill provides further confirmation of the importance of this deposit to the company’s overall long-term exploration and development strategy,” Matador Mining executive director Keith Bowes said.

“To have expanded the mineralisation of this single deposit to 1.2 kilometres, which remains open along strike and identified numerous new drill targets in close proximity, is a great result for our exploration team.

“We look forward to 2020’s program, which we expect will further add to this resource that is likely to become an integral part of our mining strategy at Cape Ray.”

Matador Mining has identified a number of ‘walk up’ drill targets for 2020, the testing of which will be focused on further growing the WGH resource.

Two step-out drill targets have been identified from interpreted mineralisation extensions.

The northern extents of the Central Shear 2, combined with drill results highlights the potential for further resource growth in these areas.

Three brownfield targets were identified through a combination of structural mapping, high-grade rock chips as well as historical drill results.

Exploration will initially include additional mapping and sampling prior to reconnaissance drilling later in the season, although the company is already confident in the potential of these targets, given the similarities to the current resource surface geology.

Matador believes there is plenty of untested greenfield potential about the place, withits eyes initially on the WGH granite contains the WGH deposit as well as the PW deposit, which is located on the southern extension of Central Zone.

Outside of the interpreted mineralised area, only three drill holes have been drilled on the southern portion of the granite unit on this area that stretches for approximately 2km of potential strike.

The company also completed the first soils program over the nearby Granites prospect during 2019, results from which were expected in early 2020.

Infill sampling, structural mapping and rock-chipping are planned for this area prior to potentially testing with drilling later in the season.

Matador Mining has appointed DRA Pacific to carry out a Scoping Study that will assess gold production at the Cape Ray gold project and the potential for an open pit gold operation with ore processed through a standard carbon in leach (CIL) facility.

Metallurgical testwork completed early 2019 determined average gold recoveries of 96 per cent across all deposits.

Key inputs for plant and infrastructure design have been sufficiently progressed to accurately scope the work required by the engineering consultancy.

The Study will be based on an updated mineral resource that was expected to be released early in 2020.

The mineral resource update will incorporate results from the extensive 2019 exploration program that involved the largest program at the project in more than 30 years.

“We have taken the time to complete a comprehensive review of the project so as to understand how to extract the optimum value from the asset and have ensured the key input data is available for the Study so as to limit assumptions and reduce risks going forward,” Bowes said.

“We…are confident that we will achieve a highly positive and robust result”

 

Email: info@matadormining.com.au
Web: www.matadormining.com.au
Directors: Keith Bowes, Adam Kiley, Grant Davey

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Auroch Minerals Drilling at Saints Nickel Project

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Auroch Minerals (ASX: AOU) has an air-core (AC) drilling program underway at the company’s Saints nickel project, located just outside Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

Image Resources Enhances Ore Reserves Potential at Boonanarring

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Image Resources (ASX: IMA) reported drilling results from a program focused on adding new Ore Reserves at the company’s 100 per cent-owned, high-grade, zircon-rich Boonanarring mineral sands project, located north of Perth in Western Australia.

African Gold Granted West Mali Exploration Permit

THE BOURSE WHISPERER: African Gold (ASX: A1G) has been granted the Yatia-Sud Exploration Permit in the Kenieba region of West Mali.

Musgrave Minerals Resumes Drilling at Break of Day

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Musgrave Minerals (ASX: MGV) is out drilling again at the company’s Cue gold project in the Murchison district of Western Australia.

Musgrave Minerals Resumes Drilling at Break of Day

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Musgrave Minerals (ASX: MGV) is out drilling again at the company’s Cue gold project in the Murchison district of Western Australia.

Musgrave Minerals has commenced reverse circulation (RC) drilling at the Break of Day deposit that is focussed on confirming the company’s new ‘link-lode’ hypothesis as well as testing for possible additional ‘link-lodes’ along the strike of the Break of Day resource.

On completion of the Break of Day program the drill rig will move to the Mainland prospect to undertake further drilling at Consols where high-grade gold has been intersected near surface.

“The company is very active in the Cue region and will continue to drill multiple targets in the first quarter of 2020 to make new discoveries and grow the resource base,” Musgrave Minerals managing director Rob Waugh said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“We look forward to reporting the new drill results as they come to hand.”

Musgrave Minerals holds 100 per cent of the Break of Day area and holds an option to acquire 100 per cent of the basement gold rights at Mainland.

The RC drill programs at Break of Day and Mainland will consist of approximately 14 holes with first assays from this drilling expected in early March 2020.

 

Email: info@musgraveminerals.com.au

Web: www.musgraveminerals.com.au

 

Image Resources Enhances Ore Reserves Potential at Boonanarring

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Image Resources (ASX: IMA) reported drilling results from a program focused on adding new Ore Reserves at the company’s 100 per cent-owned, high-grade, zircon-rich Boonanarring mineral sands project, located north of Perth in Western Australia.

“The focus of the program is to identify new Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves in the area that is within 10 kilometres from the current location of the Boonanarring wet concentration plant,” Image Resources said in its ASX announcement.

“Specific focus areas include the northern and southern extensions of the current Ore Reserve, as well as adjacent areas to the west associated with a recently announced 50mRL Strandline.”

Image Resources’ latest drilling aimed at extending the mine life at Boonanarring identified two strongly mineralised parallel strands at the Boonanarring Northwestern extension, both of which are 1.2km long.

The company has completed a 108-hole program at the Boonanarring Northwestern Extension (Central Stockcare) and due to the promising shallow results achieved, a further 73 holes are planned.

The two main strands that are each 1.2km in length have been outlined with the western strand producing some excellent intersections, including:

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4 metres at 14.5 per cent heavy minerals (HM) from 15m;

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3m at 14.3 per cent HM from 17m;

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5m at 12.2 per cent HM from 13m;

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4m at 10.9 per cent HM from 11m;

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2m at 17.1 per cent HM from 16m; and

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2m at 23.0 per cent HM from 14m in.

The eastern strand also produced good shallow intersections, including:

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4m at 23.8 per cent HM from 10m;

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4m at 27.1 per cent HM from 8m;

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3m at 14.8 per cent HM from 9m; and

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2m at 27.1 per cent HM from 9m.

Image Resources noted the eastern strand has grades similar to the currently mined Boonanarring Eastern strand, which it considers augers well for the follow up drilling program that is to commence soon.

 

Email: info@imageres.com.au

Web: www.imageres.com.au

 

Auroch Minerals Drilling at Saints Nickel Project

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Auroch Minerals (ASX: AOU) has an air-core (AC) drilling program underway at the company’s Saints nickel project, located just outside Kalgoorlie in Western Australia.

Auroch Minerals completed a litho-geochemical review that identified at least three more possible channels along the Eastern Footwall Contact at Saints that were not previously recognised or drill-tested.

The company will focus the AC program on these high-priority channel target areas aiming to accurately define the position of the footwall contact.

Results from the AC drilling will be used to design targets for a major diamond drilling campaign aimed at increasing the existing high-grade nickel sulphide resource of 1.05 million tonnes at 2 per cent nickel and 0.2 per cent copper for 21400 tonnes nickel and 1600 tonnes copper.

“We are extremely pleased with the litho-geochemical modelling the team has completed along the Eastern Footwall Contact thus far,” Auroch Minerals managing director Aidan Platel said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“In addition to the known channels at Saint Patricks and Saint Andrews the review has identified three new channel targets along strike which we aim to confirm with the AC drilling.

“Targeting channel positions in the footwall contact underlying nickeliferous ultramafics greatly increases the possibility of significant high-grade nickel sulphide mineralisation.

“Furthermore, there remains significant strike of this main footwall contact that has never been drilled and hence which also has the potential to host even more channels.

“With several other contacts still to be modelled, the exploration potential of Saints continues to emerge, and we are very excited by what it may hold.”

 

Email: admin@aurochminerals.com

Web: www.aurochminerals.com

 

African Gold Granted West Mali Exploration Permit

THE BOURSE WHISPERER: African Gold (ASX: A1G) has been granted the Yatia-Sud Exploration Permit in the Kenieba region of West Mali.

African Gold said the grant allows for commencement of exploration works on the permit, which is located within the gold producing Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier and close to the Senegal Mali Shear Zone that is known to host over 45 Million ounces of gold deposits.

The Yatia-Sud area is scattered by active artisanal mining sites, which African Gold believes demonstrates the gold potential of the property.

Previous explorers on the site include BHP Minerals (1995), Alpine Exploration Corporation and Robex Resources (1996-1998), Great Quest Metals Ltd (2002-2007) and Desert Gold Ventures Inc (2008- 2018).

This historical work has intersected gold mineralisation by way of drilling and trenching at a number of locations on the Yatia property.

“As part of our strategy we continue to build and get access to highly prospective ground in the Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier in western Mali,” African Gold CEO Glen Edwards said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“Not just acreage but prospective permits in excellent geological address, on which mostly ‘piece meal’ historical work has already defined walk up targets.

“The inlier has long been known as a world class gold producing district hosting mines such as Sadiola, Yatela, Loulo, Gounkoto and Tabokoto.

“In more recent year’s exploration continues to deliver success after success such as Fekola, Sabodala, Boto, Kofi, Mako and many others.

“The company’s land position has been carefully chosen and contains under-explored areas hosting conceptual and empirical targets with real chances of delivering significant exploration success.”

African Gold indicted it has commenced its maiden exploration program that includes soil sampling, rock chipping and first pass shallow drilling on initial target areas on its other granted permits in the Kedougou-Kenieba Inlier in western Mali.

 

Email: admin@african-gold.com

Web: www.african-gold.com

 

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Alicanto Minerals Hits Big Gold Numbers at Arakaka

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Alicanto Minerals (ASX: AQI) released a whack of high-grade gold results from a diamond drilling program recently completed at the company’s 100 per cent-owned Arakaka gold project in northwest Guyana, South America.

Gateway Mining Expands Whistler Gold Footprint

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Gateway Mining (ASX: GML) reported results from a recently completed reverse circulation (RC) drilling program around the Whistler gold deposit, within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Gidgee gold project in Western Australia.

Trigg Mining Expands Lake Rason System

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Trigg Mining (ASX: TMG) announced it has received results of drilling carried out in December 2019 over the company’s Laverton Links sulphate of potash (SOP) project in Western Australia.

Antipa Minerals Welcomes Continued Rio Tinto Interest at Citadel

THE BOURSE WHISPERER: Antipa Minerals (ASX: AZY) reported that Rio Tinto Exploration Pty Limited has elected to proceed with the next earn-in stage into Antipa’s Citadel project which is located immediately adjacent to Rio Tinto’s Winu project in the Paterson Province in Western Australia.

Magmatic Resources Defines Large Porphyry Target at Lady Ilse

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Magmatic Resources (ASX: MAG) has completed an advanced MIMDAS geophysical survey at the Lady Ilse prospect, located within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Wellington North project in Western Australia.

Magmatic Resources Defines Large Porphyry Target at Lady Ilse

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Magmatic Resources (ASX: MAG) has completed an advanced MIMDAS geophysical survey at the Lady Ilse prospect, located within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Wellington North project in Western Australia.

Magmatic Resources explained the geophysical survey was designed to assess for a potential porphyry system of similar style to Newcrest’s Cadia East project, located 100 kilometres to the south and Alkane’s Boda porphyry discovery six kilometres east.

The MIMDAS geophysics survey confirmed a large porphyry drill target downdip from the gold and porphyry pathfinder geochemical anomaly at Lady Ilse.

The company has interpreted the wide gold anomaly previously defined by shallow RC drilling to lie on the western edge of a much larger chargeability feature overlying a conductive porphyry target.

Magmatic believes the results highlight similarities between Lady Ilse and the nearby Boda discovery.

The company considers the results to have refined the location of upcoming diamond drilling and aided planning for anticipated further drilling.

“We are delighted with the MIMDAS results which are potentially defining a larger porphyry system than originally identified and greatly aids the positioning of our upcoming diamond drill program, and beyond.” Magmatic Resources managing director David Richardson said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

 

Email: info@magmaticresources.com

 

Web: www.magmaticresources.com

 

Trigg Mining Expands Lake Rason System

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Trigg Mining (ASX: TMG) announced it has received results of drilling carried out in December 2019 over the company’s Laverton Links sulphate of potash (SOP) project in Western Australia.

Trigg Mining reported the results include the intersection of a 52 metres-thick sequence on sands and conglomerates on the periphery of the previously defined Lake Rason system.

This was achieved by hole LRATC001a from 44 metres with an average grade of 2,350 milligrams per litre (mg/l) potassium (or 5,230mg/l Sulphate of Potash (SOP) equivalent).

Elsewhere, scout drilling along the Lake Hope Campbell trend identified multiple thick basal sand aquifers with a peak intersection of:

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11m at 2,330mg/l potassium (or 5,200mg/l SOP equivalent) in from 59m.

Trigg’s 2019 aircore drilling program at Lake Hope Campbell is the first known drilling over this 106-kilometres interpreted palaeochannel trend.

The company declared it has intercepted deep palaeochannel sands and gravels over multiple holes with transects of up to 1,300mwide.

These zones are also expected to have high permeability based upon Trigg’s field observations.

The results from this program, in addition to the program completed in 2017 at Lake Rason, will be included in a Mineral Resource estimate expected later this quarter.

“The 2019 drilling program tested the extent of the Laverton Links SOP Project and confirmed the extension of the mineralisation at Lake Rason,” Trigg Mining managing director Keren Paterson said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“At Lake Hope Campbell several thick basal sand aquifer units with potassium grades up to 2,330mg/l potassium were encountered with palaeochannel widths of up to 1,300 metres.

“The results achieved from across the Laverton Links potash project will allow Trigg to rationalise the large tenure and focus attention on the high-grade Lake Throssell potash project and the more significant areas of Laverton Links.”

 

Email: info@triggmining.com.au

 

Web: www.triggmining.com.au

 

Gateway Mining Expands Whistler Gold Footprint

THE DRILL SERGEANT: Gateway Mining (ASX: GML) reported results from a recently completed reverse circulation (RC) drilling program around the Whistler gold deposit, within the company’s 100 per cent-owned Gidgee gold project in Western Australia.

Gateway Mining explained the drilling program was designed to undertake a first-pass assessment along strike to the north and south of the Whistler gold deposit to provide understanding of any potential to grow the current Inferred Resource of 1.7 million tonnes at 2.23 grams per tonne gold for 120,000 ounces of contained gold.

The drilling at Whistler was part of a large RC drilling campaign Gateway carried out over several targets at Gidgee, which included both the recent discovery of an extensive zone of shallow oxide gold at Achilles and the expansion of the Montague gold deposit.

The Whistler South zone has been defined in shallow drilling over a strike length of at least 500 metres and remains totally untested at depth.

Results from the latest drilling that continued to define this gold mineralised trend are:

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13 metres at 1.6g/t gold from 58m; and

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5m at 1g/t gold from 23m.

The company considers the new results from wide-spaced reconnaissance drilling both to the north and south of the Whistler Resource provided further strong evidence of the potential for a large-scale gold system.

“The new results, combined with some significant advances in our geological thinking over the Christmas/New Year period, amount to a really exciting breakthrough at Whistler, demonstrating that it has excellent potential to grow substantially, both to the north and south,” Gateway Mining managing director Peter Langworthy said in the company’s announcement to the Australian Securities Exchange.

“We have confirmed the presence of the new Whistler South mineralised structure over a strike length of 500 metres, and it remains totally untested at depth.

“Meanwhile, to the north of the Whistler Resource we have now located the strike extension of the structure that can now be targeted with the next phase of drilling – more than doubling the overall scale of the system to at least 900 metres.

“In addition to the granodiorite-hosted mineralisation, we are also now delineating and understanding the significance of the multiple mafic-hosted hanging wall lodes.

“We are confident that these will develop into a significant zone of mineralisation that is strongly complementary to the main Whistler Resource.

“It is worth noting that all these positions are in close proximity to the current Whistler optimised pit shell, and any expansion of this would easily incorporate these new areas of mineralisation.

“Looking ahead, we will finalise the reporting of the remaining results from the drilling programs completed in December, including the air-core drilling program that comprised first-pass testing of a number of completely new areas.

“We will then prioritise and plan our next exploration steps, taking into the account the significant advances we have made recently in terms of expanding the potential at Whistler and Montague, defining a significant new zone of shallow oxide mineralisation at Achilles and improving our understanding of a number of other emerging prospects.

“Recent drilling has once again reinforced the very large and prospective nature of the Gidgee gold project.

“Our focus this year will be to find the quickest and most cost-effective way of unlocking substantial new discoveries while at the same time rapidly building our resource inventory from the strong base we have already established.”

 

 

Web: www.gatewaymining.com.au