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Maiden JORC (2012) Exploration Target Established for
Highlights:
Maiden JORC Exploration Target:
· Total independently estimated JORC Exploration Target of approximately 16 - 30 million tonnes (Mt) for the combined A and B Reefs with an average grade range of approximately 3.26 - 6.03 g/t Au, equivalent to 1.7 to 5.8 million ounces (Moz) of gold
· A Reef:
· B Reef:
· The maiden Exploration Target complies with the JORC Code (2012) and underscores the project's significant gold potential
· Drilling in 2023/2024 confirmed an NW-SE trending A Reef Kimberley Formation channel with encouraging continuity and grades
· Detailed geological modelling has highlighted further potential for Mineral Resource delineation within the Big Pebble and B Reefs
· Planned follow-up drilling to upgrade the Exploration Target to a Mineral Resource estimate
"This maiden JORC Exploration Target at the
"The exceptional work by our team and Shango provides a solid foundation for the next phase of exploration and we look forward to advancing the
Dr
"The establishment of this maiden JORC-compliant Exploration Target of up to 5.8 million ounces of gold at the
"In addition, our ongoing discussions with
Additional Information
Shango Solutions ("Shango"), registered as Dunrose Trading 186 (Pty) Ltd, is an independent geological consultancy based in
Geological Summary
· The De
· The Concord
These horst blocks have created shallow exposures of gold-bearing conglomerates in the Kimberley Formation thereby enhancing the
The main exploration targets are gold-bearing conglomerates in the Kimberley Formation of the
The A Reef, the primary Exploration Target, is characterised by:
· A NW-SE oriented channel structure with thicknesses ranging between 2 m and 4 m;
· Promising grades, including historical values of 7.7 g/t over 68.2 cm (borehole CC2) and 6.1 g/t over 77 cm (borehole GO-001); and
· Excellent lateral continuity confirmed by both historical and recent drilling.
Proximal intrusions near the A Reef contact have locally affected grades, emphasising the importance of further exploration to delineate high-grade zones.
Maiden JORC (2012) Exploration Target
The maiden Exploration Target, based on the 2012 Edition of the JORC Code, highlights the
The Exploration Target is an estimate of the exploration potential of the gold-bearing conglomerates of the Kimberley Formation of the
The Exploration Targets are conceptual in nature as there has so far been insufficient exploration to define Mineral Resources. It is also uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource under the 2012 Edition of the JORC Code. The Exploration Target is therefore reported separately and does not form part of the declared Mineral Resources. Furthermore, it is not guaranteed that the mineralisation will extend as far as the Exploration Target upper estimates have been extrapolated.
Table 1: Summary of JORC (2012) Exploration Target ranges (at a 2 g/t Au cutoff)
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Tonnes |
Au g/t |
Gold Ounces (Million) |
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Low |
High |
Low |
High |
Low |
High |
A Reef |
11,000,000 |
20,000,000 |
3.20 |
5.90 |
1.13 |
3.79 |
B Reef |
5,000,000 |
10,000,000 |
3.40 |
6.30 |
0.55 |
2.03 |
Total |
16,000,000 |
30,000,000 |
3.26 |
6.03 |
1.68 |
5.82 |
The Exploration Targets are reported with an upper and lower range. These ranges are calculated by adding 30% to the base value of the lode tonnage and grade for an upper range and subtracting 30% for the lower range. The base value is the modelled tonnage, and the grade applied is the average of borehole or underground data or an estimate thereof based on similar reefs.
Geological Modelling and Data
The 3D geological modelling exercise conducted by Shango for the
· The A Reef, Big
· The geological modelling formed the basis for the maiden JORC-compliant Exploration Target and was instrumental in defining the project's potential
Shango employed Seequent's Leapfrog Geo software for 3D geological modelling, which is widely recognised as an industry-leading tool for advanced geological and Mineral Resource modelling. The modelling incorporated historical drilling data, new data from
Key aspects of the geological modelling include:
1. Data Integration and Validation
Historical and recent drilling data were compiled, analysed, and validated for accuracy and consistency. Borehole logs, assay results and structural data were incorporated to create a comprehensive dataset.
2. Stratigraphic and Structural Modelling
The Kimberley Formation and the Randfontein Formation were modelled with a focus on understanding the orientation and continuity of the key reef targets. Faults, intrusives and other structural features were identified and incorporated into the model to account for potential geological complexities.
3. Estimation Parameters
Grade estimates were calculated using the kriging algorithm, with Simple Kriging (SK) selected for its ability to employ global means and manage variability in gold grade distributions. The
4. Cutoff Grades and Loss Factors
A cutoff grade of 2 g/t Au was applied, aligning with industry standards for similar deposits in the
5. Validation and Comparisons
The geological and grade models underwent rigorous validation, including cross-checks between kriging and IDW results. Sensitivity analyses were performed to understand the impact of varying cutoff grades and other parameters for the Exploration Target.
The detailed 3D modelling exercise significantly enhanced the understanding of the reef geometries, grades, and continuity within the
Figure 1: Leapfrog model depicting the Ventersdorp Lava (green) eroded by the Karoo Supergroup. Note the A Reef (red) reflecting underneath the Ventersdorp Lava along major structures.
6. Drilling and Analysis
The Company's 2023-2024 drill campaign, as announced on
The key outcomes included:
· Eight A Reef intersections obtained from three motherholes and five deflections (Figure 2)
· Improved understanding of the influence of intrusions, which can impact grades near the A Reef contact
The modelling incorporated historical drilling data, new data from
Table 2: Borehole information utilised for the
Source |
Log Status |
Motherhole |
Deflection |
Total |
CGS |
Summary |
40 |
60 |
100 |
|
Full |
5 |
6 |
11 |
Gold One |
Summary |
1 |
6 |
7 |
Total |
118 |
Figure 2: A Reef stratigraphic column and results of all the A Reef intersections from
Next Steps
Planned activities include:
1. Further drilling to enhance data density and geological confidence
2. Advanced structural and grade modelling to better delineate high-grade zones
3. Ongoing environmental and regulatory compliance to support the project's long-term development.
Competent Person's Statement
The information contained in this announcement is based on a technical report prepared by Shango and the relevant Competent Person (CP) taking responsibility for the Exploration Target estimates is Mr Hermanus Berhardus Swart from Shango.
Ms Linert Mutongoreya (Pr. Sci. Nat., MBA and MSc) is responsible for the declaration of the Exploration Targets. Ms Mutongoreya is a geologist with 20 years' Mineral Resource definition experience within the mining industry and is currently involved in the economic evaluation of mineral projects both in operation at an exploration stage. Ms Mutongoreya is a Professional Natural Scientist registered with SACNASP (membership number 400181/08), and a Member of the
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