Havieron Growth Drilling Update

RNS Number : 3260E
Greatland Gold PLC
10 March 2022
 

 

10 March 2022

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Greatland Gold plc

("Greatland" or "the Company")

 

Havieron Growth Drilling Update

 

 

Growth drilling building momentum with six drill rigs now operational at Havieron, targeting extensions to SE Crescent, Eastern Breccia, Northern Breccia & regional geophysical targets

 

Further high grade "SE Crescent" style sulphide mineralisation

confirmed at the North West Pod

 

Further Eastern Breccia mineralisation recognised

outside the recently updated Initial Mineral Resource1

 

Higher-grade copper mineralisation identified

in the core of the Northern Breccia, open at depth

 

 

Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP), a mining development and exploration company with a focus on precious and base metals, is pleased to provide an exploration and development update at the Havieron gold-copper project in the Paterson region of Western Australia.

 

Highlights

 

§ Six drill rigs currently operational after the Christmas shutdown, all focused on growth programmes targeting:

§ Eastern Breccia: defining the mineralised footprint of the Eastern Breccia, focusing on extending the higher-grade mineralisation which remains open in all directions 

§ South East Crescent: targeting extensions to the SE Crescent below the Updated Mineral Resource 1 in addition to lateral extensions adjacent to the existing high-grade Resource

§ Northern Breccia: delineating existing high-grade mineralised zones within the Northern Breccia and Northwest Pod (NW Pod)

§ New Targets: drilling of targets identified outside of the immediate vicinity of the Havieron deposit, but within the Havieron Joint Venture area has commenced

 

§ High grade result in the NW Pod on the northwest margin of the Havieron Breccia system confirms the potential for further high-grade sulphide mineralisation outside the SE Crescent Zone:

§ HAD089W4  52.7m @ 7.1 g/t Au and 0.04% Cu or 7.2g/t AuEq2 from 1,074m

 

 

 

§ Drilling into the Eastern Breccia returns a broad zone of mineralisation on the southern flank of the recently announced Initial Mineral Resource1 of 14Mt @ 1.2 g/t Au and 0.09% Cu or 1.3 g/t AuEq 2 in the Eastern Breccia 3 :

§ HAD145A  70.2m @ 0.82 g/t Au and 0.22% Cu or 1.15g/t AuEq2 from 1,654.8m

§ Northern Breccia drilling continues to assess the extents of higher-grade mineralisation within the core of the Havieron Breccia, with results in HAD145A intersecting a zone of copper dominant sulphide mineralisation that is currently open at depth:

§ HAD145A  69m @ 0.72g/t Au and 1.1% Cu or 2.37g/t AuEq2 from 1,300m

§ Including a higher grade zone of 31.7m @ 1.16g/t Au and 1.6% Cu or 3.56g/t Au Eq2 from 1,311.5m

§ Early Works advancing: Construction activities are progressing well with achievements including (as of 25 February 2022):

§ Box cut and portal completed in May 2021.

§ Exploration decline has advanced 296 metres.

§ First ventilation shaft blind boring has commenced.

§ Works to progress the necessary approvals and permits required to commence the development of an operating underground mine and associated infrastructure at the Havieron Project are ongoing.

 

§ Feasibility Study progressing: Feasibility study work by Newcrest continuing along with concurrent studies assessing broader growth options for Havieron. Upside opportunities are being evaluated to increase the scale and life of Havieron, as well as presenting the opportunity to adopt alternative, lower cost, mining methods. The Feasibility Study is still forecasted to be delivered in the December 2022 quarter4.

 

Shaun Day, Chief Executive Officer of Greatland Gold plc, commented: "The ramp up of the 2022 growth drill programme is an exciting time for Greatland and its shareholders as it presents an opportunity to further understand the size and scale of the Havieron system.

 

"This growth drilling programme is already delivering pleasing results with high-grade sulphide mineralisation confirmed in the NW Pod, several hundred meters away from the South East Crescent and Eastern Breccia zones.  This, along with a continuation of the high-grade mineralisation outside of the recently updated Initial Mineral Resource for the Eastern Breccia is a fantastic start to the calendar year.

 

"Additionally, we are encouraged by the higher grade copper results we are seeing near the base of the Northern Breccia.

 

With five drill rigs testing extensions to the current mineralised system and a further drill rig testing for new opportunities on the mining licence outside of the immediate known mineralisation, the 2022 drilling programme lays the foundation for defining the next phase of Havieron's growth."
 

 

1 Greatland announcement Havieron Resources and Reserve Update on 3rd March  2022

2 The gold equivalent (AuEq) is based on assumed prices of US$1,450/oz Au and US$3.23/lb Cu for Ore Reserve and assumed prices of US$1,600/oz Au and US$3.50/lb Cu for Mineral Resource and metallurgical recoveries based on block metal grade, reporting approximately at 88% for Au and 84% for Cu which in both cases equates to a formula of approximately AuEq = Au (g/t) + 1.5 * Cu (%).  It is the company's opinion that all the elements included in the metal equivalents calculation have a reasonable potential to be recovered and sold

3 Greatland announcement Havieron Exploration Update on 28th January 2022

4 Newcrest market update to Australian Stock Exchange on 12th October 2021
 

Significant New Results (intercepts are reported as downhole width not true width)

 

NW Pod

§ HAD089W4

§ 52.7m @ 7.1 g/t Au and 0.04% Cu from 1,074m

Northern Breccia

§ HAD141W2

§ 88m @ 0.98 g/t Au and 0.03% Cu from 1,314m

§ HAD145A

§ 69m @ 0.72g/t Au and 1.1% Cu from 1,300m

Eastern Breccia

§ HAD145A

§ 70.2m @ 0.82 g/t Au and 0.22% Cu from 1,654.8m

 

In addition to this release, a PDF version of this report with supplementary information can be found at the Company's website: https://greatlandgold.com/investors/regulatory-news/

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Greatland Gold PLC

Shaun Day

+44 (0)20 3709 4900

info@greatlandgold.com

www.greatlandgold.com

 

 

SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated Adviser)

Andrew Emmott/James Keeshan

+44 (0)20 3368 3550

 

 

 

Berenberg (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial Adviser)

Matthew Armitt/ Varun Talwar /Detlir Elezi

+44 (0)20 3207 7800

 

 

 

Canaccord Genuity (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial Adviser)

James Asensio/Patrick Dolaghan

+44 (0)20 7523 8000

 

 

 

Hannam & Partners (Joint Corporate Broker and Financial Adviser)

Andrew Chubb/Matt Hasson/Jay Ashfield

+44 (0)20 7907 8500

 

 

SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker)

Nick Emerson/Alan Gunn

+44 (0)14 8341 3500

 

 

 

Luther Pendragon (Media and Investor Relations)

Harry Chathli/Alexis Gore

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Further Information on Drilling and Operations at Havieron

The Havieron copper-gold deposit is centered on a deep magnetic anomaly located 45km east of Telfer in the Paterson Province where exploration drilling by Greatland during 2018 resulted in the discovery of gold and copper mineralisation under 420m of post mineralisation cover. The Joint Venture commenced drilling during the June 2019 quarter and has completed 237,290m of drilling from 281 drill holes to date (excluding holes in progress, abandoned holes, or drill holes which have not been sampled).

Drilling activities in the period have produced a further 10,797m of drilling from 9 holes since the last update ("Havieron Exploration Update", RNS dated 28 January 2022). New assay results are reported from 7 holes, and additional results are reported for 2 holes for which partial results were reported last period.

4 holes returned significant assay intercepts in excess of 50 gram metres Au (Au ppm x length metres).

Drilling in the reporting period was focused on potential resource growth at the South East Crescent Zone, Northern Breccia, Eastern Breccia and regional exploration holes outside the main Havieron mineralised system. Assays reported include drilling from: 

§ Northern Breccia & NW Pod - assay results reported for two drill holes with two holes awaiting assays;

§ Eastern Breccia - assay results reported for three drill holes with one hole awaiting assays; 

§ South East Crescent Deeps - assay results reported for two drill holes with one hole awaiting assays; and

§ First pass testing of geophysical targets outboard of the Havieron system (along the Havieron dolerite dyke, north and south of the main mineralised pipe) - assay results reported for two drill holes, and results pending for a further 2 drill holes.

The reduced quantity of holes and new assays reported reflect the reduction in drill rig numbers over the Christmas holiday period. There are now six rigs operating two shifts, and the number of drill holes completed is expected to increase in further updates. The JV is targeting a further 40,000m of growth drilling in the year to 30 June 2022 which has the potential to further expand the Havieron resource.

Refer to Appendix 2 for all reported results. 

Northern Breccia infill drilling has targeted known high-grade mineralisation around the NW Pod Target on the north west margin of the Breccia in addition to internal higher grade mineralisation within the core of the Breccia. Both high grade "NW Pod" mineralisation (hole HAD089W4) and broader lower grade Northern Breccia mineralisation were intersected.  In addition, results in HAD145A intersected a 69m metre zone of >1% copper dominant sulphide mineralisation that is currently open at depth.

Results include:

· HAD089W4

52.7m @ 7.1g/t Au & 0.04% Cu from 1,074m

Including 31.4m @ 12g/t Au & 0.03% Cu from 1,094.9m

· HAD141W2

88m @ 0.98g/t Au & 0.03% Cu from 1,314m

· HAD145A

69m @ 0.72g/t Au and 1.1% Cu from 1,300m

 

South East Crescent Deeps growth drilling targeting higher grade mineralisation at depth below the Updated Mineral Resource1 reported new results from one drill hole, with one hole pending. Additional assays were received for HAD133W6 originally reported in the 28 January 2022 update. There are no changes to these high-grade significant intersections and the hole has not been reported here.

New results include:

· HAD133W7

22.7m @ 1.2 g/t Au & 0.08% Cu from 1,525.3m

21m @ 1.2 g/t Au & 0.07% Cu from 1,594.2m

 

This drill hole is located approximately 100m below the existing Updated Mineral Resource1, slightly to the west of what is interpreted to be the steeply SE plunging high grade Crescent Zone (Figure 3).  

At the Eastern Breccia, assays for two new holes and additional results from previously reported HAD104 are presented. Further results from hole HAD104 extended the previously reported lower intersection to 85m @ 1.2g/t Au & 0.37% Cu. New hole HAD145A reported, amongst other intersections, 70.2m @ 0.82g/t Au and 0.22% Cu from 1654.9m within the Eastern Breccia (Figure 5).

Drilling is focussed on defining the extents of this higher-grade mineralisation seen in HAD104 which remains open in all directions. Note that both HAD104 and HAD145A show an increase in Cu, suggesting the Eastern Breccia mineralisation becomes more Cu rich to the southeast.

Results include

§ HAD104^

62.5m @ 5.9g/t Au & 0.30% Cu from 1,546.5m

including 49.4m @ 7.1g/t Au & 0.38% Cu from 1,554.6m; and

85m @ 1.2g/t Au & 0.37% Cu from 1,717m

including 10.9m @ 3.0g/t Au and 0.38% Cu from 1,735.6m

§ HAD145A

70.2m @ 0.82g/t Au & 0.22% Cu from 1,654.9m

including 24.6m @ 1.4g/t Au & 0.44% Cu

Drilling to test geophysical targets outside of the known Havieron system is ongoing, including evaluating the Havieron dolerite at multiple intervals north and south of the Havieron mineralised pipe. HAD154 and HAD155 tested the Havieron dolerite some 400m north and south of Havieron respectively, results are pending. Results were received for ZIP001 and ZIP002, testing the Zipa target, located approximately 2 km to the north of Havieron and centred on a prominent gravity high anomaly. No significant results were reported for the two completed Zipa drillholes, although both holes intersected diorite like lithologies in metasediment, a rock type considered significant to mineralisation at Havieron. Drilling continues to test targets along the Havieron dolerite dyke.

 

 

The JV is targeting a further 40,000m of growth drilling in the year to 30 June 2022 which has the potential to further expand the Havieron resource. Growth drilling continues to show potential for resource additions outside of the existing Inferred Mineral Resource limits, including:

§ Extension of the South East Crescent Zone at depth below the Updated Mineral Resource1;

§ Expansion of multiple higher-grade zones including Northern Breccia and North West Pod;

§ Potential for additional material in the Eastern Breccia; and

§ Additionally, drilling is continuing to target geophysical targets outside of the main Havieron system.

Refer to Appendix 1 for additional information and Appendix 2 for all drillhole results reported during the period.

 

Development Update

The development of the exploration decline continued during the period with 296 metres now complete with the decline contractor operating 24 hours per day.  Newcrest advised the development of the exploration decline experienced poor ground conditions during the period, although ground conditions are expected to improve with depth. Construction of the first ventilation shaft commenced in December 2021 and blind boring of the decline vent raise from surface commenced during the periodWorks to progress the necessary approvals and permits that are required to commence the development of an operating underground mine and associated infrastructure at the Havieron Project are ongoing.

 

Background to Havieron and Joint Venture Agreement with Newcrest

 

The Havieron copper-gold project is operated by Newcrest under a Joint Venture Agreement with Greatland.  As outlined in previous announcements, following delivery of a Pre-Feasibility Study and meeting the relevant expenditure commitment, Newcrest is entitled (subject to the terms of the Joint Venture Agreement) to an additional 10% joint venture interest, and exercising this entitlement will result in an overall joint venture interest of 70% Newcrest (30% Greatland).  Newcrest may also acquire an additional 5% joint venture interest at fair market value (under the principles of the Joint Venture Agreement) and, if exercised, Newcrest will be entitled to an overall joint venture interest of 75% (Greatland 25%).  As detailed in the announcement of 21 December 2021, Newcrest  issued a notice to Greatland informing it that Newcrest would like to begin the process under the Joint Venture Agreement to seek to agree or, failing agreement, determine the option exercise price.

 

The Joint Venture Agreement includes tolling principles reflecting the intention of the parties that, subject to a successful exploration programme and feasibility study and a positive decision to mine, the resulting joint venture mineralised material will be processed at Telfer, located 45km west of Havieron.

 

A regional map showing the Havieron licence area with regional targets and adjacent landholdings can be found at: www.greatlandgold.com/paterson

 

A version of this release with the full images and diagrams can be found on the Company's website:https://greatlandgold.com/investors/regulatory-news/

 

 

 

Competent Person:

 

Information in this announcement that relates to exploration results has been extracted from the following announcements:

"Havieron Resource and Reserves Update", dated 3 March 2022 (Greatland)

"Havieron Exploration Update", dated 28 January 2022 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 28 January 2022 (Newcrest)

"Havieron Exploration and Development Update", dated 9 December 2021 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update", dated 9 December 2021 (Newcrest)

"Havieron Exploration and Development Update", dated 28 October 2021 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 28 October 2021 (Newcrest)

"Havieron Development and Exploration Update" dated 9 September 2021 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update", dated 9 September 2021 (Newcrest)

"Havieron Development and Exploration Update" dated 22 July 2021 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 22 July 2021 (Newcrest)

"Further Excellent Growth Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 10 June 2021 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update", dated 10 June 2021 (Newcrest)

"Excellent Growth Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 29 April 2021 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 29 April 2021 (Newcrest)

"Further Outstanding Infill Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 11 March 2021 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update", dated 11 March 2021 (Newcrest)

"Newcrest Reports Further Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 28 January 2021 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 28 January 2021 (Newcrest)

"Newcrest Reports Further Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 10 December 2020 (Greatland) 

"Exploration Update", dated 10 December 2020 (Newcrest)

"Initial Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for Havieron", dated 10 December 2020 (Greatland) 

"Initial Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate for Havieron", dated 10 December 2020 (Newcrest) 

"Drilling Results at Havieron Highlight Potential New Eastern Breccia Target", dated 29 October 2020 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 29 October 2020 (Newcrest)

"Latest Drilling Results at Havieron Highlight Potential Bulk Tonnage Target", dated 10 September 2020 (Greatland) 

"Exploration Update", dated 10 September 2020 (Newcrest) 

"Newcrest Identifies New Zone of Breccia Mineralisation at Havieron", dated 23 July 2020 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 23 July 2020 (Newcrest)

"Further Outstanding Drill Results from Havieron", dated 11 June 2020 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update", dated 11 June 2020 (Newcrest)

"Newcrest Reports Further Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron", dated 30 April 2020 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 30 April 2020 (Newcrest)

"Newcrest Reports Further Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron", dated 11 March 2020 (Greatland)

"Exploration and Guidance Update", dated 11 March 2020 (Newcrest)

"Further Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron", dated 30 January 2020 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report", dated 30 January 2020 (Newcrest)

"New Outstanding Drill Results at Havieron Extend the Strike Length of High-Grade Mineralisation", dated 2 December 2019 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update - Havieron", dated 2 December 2019 (Newcrest)

"Further High-Grade Drilling Results from Newcrest's Campaign at Havieron", dated 24 October 2019 (Greatland)

"Quarterly Exploration Report - September 2019", dated 24 October 2019 (Newcrest)

"Update on Newcrest Drilling Results at Havieron", dated 10 September 2019 (Greatland)

"Exploration Update - Havieron", dated 10 September 2019 (Newcrest)

"First Results from Newcrest's Drilling Campaign at Havieron", dated 25 July 2019 (Greatland)

"Newcrest Quarterly Exploration Report - June 2019", dated 25 July 2019 (Newcrest)

 

Information in this announcement has been reviewed and approved by Mr John McIntyre, a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG), who has more than 30 years relevant industry experience. Mr McIntyre is an employee of the Company and has a financial interest in Greatland Gold plc. Mr McIntyre has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration, and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code) and under the AIM Rules - Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies, which outline standards of disclosure for mineral projects. Mr McIntyre consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears. Mr McIntyre confirms that the Company is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the relevant market announcements, and that the form and context in which the information has been presented has not been materially modified.

 

Additional information on the project can be found on the Company's website at https://greatlandgold.com/projects/havieron/

 

In addition to this release, a PDF version of this report with supplementary information can be found at the Company's website: www.greatlandgold.com/media/jorc

 

 

Notes for Editors:

 

Greatland Gold plc (AIM:GGP) is a mining development and exploration company with a focus on precious and base metals. The Company's flagship asset is the world-class Havieron gold-copper deposit in the Paterson region of Western Australia, discovered by Greatland and presently under development in Joint Venture with Newcrest Mining Ltd.

 

Havieron is located approximately 45km east of Newcrest's Telfer gold mine and, subject to positive decision to mine, will leverage the existing infrastructure and processing plant to significantly reduce the project's capital expenditure and carbon impact for a low-cost pathway to development. An extensive growth drilling programme is presently underway at Havieron with a maiden Pre-Feasibility Study released on the South-East Crescent on 12 October 2021. Construction of the box cut and decline to develop the Havieron deposit commenced in February 2021.

 

Greatland has a proven track record of discovery and exploration success. It is pursuing the next generation of tier-one mineral deposits by applying advanced exploration techniques in under-explored regions. The Company is focused on safe, low-risk jurisdictions and is strategically positioned in the highly prospective Paterson region. Greatland has a total six projects across Australia with a focus on becoming a multi-commodity mining company of significant scale.

 

 

 

APPENDIX I

Havieron Project (Greatland Gold plc - Newcrest Joint Venture ): JORC Table 1

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 

 

Sampling techniques

Diamond drilling core samples are obtained from core drilling in Proterozoic basement lithologies.

Core is cut along the orientation line and one half consistently sampled.

PQ-HQ and NQ diameter core was drilled on a 6m run. Core was cut using an automated core-cutter and half core sampled at 1m intervals or at breaks for major geological changes.  Sampling intervals range from 0.2 - 2.0m. Sample weights were typically between 0.7 and 5.6 kg. Cover sequences were not sampled.

Drilling techniques

Permian Paterson Formation cover sequence was drilled using mud rotary drilling. Depths of cover typically observed to approximately 420m vertically below surface. Steel casing was emplaced to secure the pre-collar.

Core drilling was advanced from the base of the cover sequence with PQ3, HQ3 and NQ2 diameter double tube coring configuration with minor HQ and PQ triple tube configuration. Navi drilling was undertaken to start wedged holes from parent holes. 

Core from inclined drill holes are oriented on 3m and 6m runs using an electronic core orientation tool (Reflex ACTIII). At the end of each run, the bottom of hole position is marked by the driller, which is later transferred to the whole drill core run length with a bottom of hole reference line.

Drill sample recovery

Core recovery is systematically recorded from the commencement of coring to end of hole, by reconciling recovered core measurements against driller's depth blocks in each core tray, as recorded in the database. Driller's depth blocks provided the depth, interval of core recovered, and interval of core drilled. Core recoveries below the cover sequence were typically 100%, with isolated zones of lower recovery. Cover sequence drilling by the mud-rotary drilling did not yield recoverable samples.

Those sections of wedge holes that were Navi drilled did not produce recoverable sample material and have not been sampled.

No specific measures have been taken to maximise recovery, other than employing professional and well respected drillers;

There is no discernible relationship between sample recovery and the grade of any important variable.

Logging

Geological logging recorded qualitative descriptions of lithology, alteration, mineralisation, veining, and structure (for all core drilled, 209,911 of drilling from 311 holes drilled up until 2 December 2021, all intersecting mineralisation), including orientation of key geological features.

Geotechnical measurements including Rock Quality Designation (RQD) fracture frequency, solid core recovery and qualitative rock strength measurements were recorded by Geologists or Geotechnical Engineers.

All geological and geotechnical logging was conducted at the Havieron site.

Magnetic susceptibility measurements were recorded every metre. The bulk density of selected drill core intervals was determined at site on whole core samples.

Digital data logging was captured on diamond drill core intervals only, and all data validated and stored in a Datashed database.

All drill cores were photographed (wet and dry), prior to cutting and/or sampling the core.

The logging is of sufficient quality to support Mineral Resource estimates, mining studies and metallurgical studies

100 percent of recovered core in the basement rocks has been logged.

Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation

Core was cut and sampled at the Telfer or Havieron core processing facilities. Half core samples were collected in pre-numbered calico bags and grouped into bulk bags for dispatch to the laboratory. Sample weights typically varied from 0.7 to 5.6kg. Sample sizes are considered appropriate for the style of mineralisation. Sample lengths typically ranged from 0.2 to 2m with most samples being 1m in length. Drill core samples were freighted by air and road to the laboratory.

Navi drill holes did not produce recoverable material and have not been sampled.

Sample preparation was conducted at the independent ISO17025 accredited Intertek Laboratory, Perth (Intertek). Samples were dried at 105oC, and crushed to 95% passing 4.75mm, and then split to obtain up to 3kg sub-sample, which was pulverised (using LM5) to produce a pulped product with the minimum standard of 95% passing 106μm. Routine grind size analysis is conducted. Duplicate samples were collected from crush and pulp samples at a rate of 1:20.

 

Coarse Crush and Pulp Duplicate results show an acceptable level of variability for the material sampled and style of mineralisation.

Periodic size checks (1:20) for crush and pulp samples and sample weights are provided by the laboratory and recorded in the Datashed database.  Field Duplicate samples are not (routinely) taken.

Sampling and sample preparation sizes and quality control protocols are considered appropriate to the grain size of the material being sampled.

Quality of assay data and laboratory tests

Assaying of drill core samples was conducted at Intertek. All samples were assayed for 48 elements using a 4-acid digestion followed by ICP-AES/ICP-MS determination (method 4A/MS907), which is considered to provide a total assay for copper. Gold analyses were determined by 50g fire assay with AAS finish (method FA50N/AA), which is considered to provide a total assay for gold.

No other analytical methods or tools have been used in the estimation.

Sampling and assaying quality control procedures consisted of inclusion of certified reference material (CRMs), coarse residue and pulp duplicates with each batch (at least 1:20). Assays of quality control samples were compared with reference samples in the Datashed database and verified as acceptable prior to use of data from analysed batches. Batches failing QA/QC tests were re-submitted for assay.

Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks, duplicates, repeats and grind size results are captured in the Datashed database and assessed for accuracy and precision for recent data.

Extended quality control programs including pulp samples submitted to an umpire laboratory.

Analysis of the available quality control sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of accuracy and precision has been achieved and the database contains no analytical data that has been numerically manipulated.

The assaying techniques and quality control protocols used are considered appropriate for the data to be used for reporting Exploration Results and Mineral Resources.

Verification of sampling and assaying

Assessment of reported significant assay intervals was verified by re-logging of diamond drill core intervals and assessment of high-resolution core photography. The verification of significant intersections has been completed by Newcrest personnel and Newcrest's Competent Person/Qualified Person.

No twinned holes have been drilled, however there are many 'wedge/daughter' holes that provide close-spaced intersections in adjacent holes.

Sampling intervals defined by the geologist are electronically assigned sample identification numbers prior to core cutting. Corresponding sample numbers matching pre-labelled calico bags are assigned to each interval. Electronically generated sample submission forms providing the sample identification number accompany each submission to the laboratory. Assay results from the laboratory with corresponding sample identification are loaded directly into the Datashed database.

No adjustments are made to any assay data.

There are no currently known drilling, sampling, recovery, or other factors that could materially affect the accuracy or reliability of the data. 

Location of data points

Drill hole collar locations were surveyed using a differential GPS with GNSS with a stated accuracy of +/- 0.5m for all drill holes reported.

Drill rig alignment was attained using an electronic azimuth aligner.

Downhole survey was collected at 6-12m intervals in the cover sequence, and every 6 to 30m in diamond drill core segments of the drill hole using single shot (Axis Mining Champ Gyro). The single shot surveys have been validated using continuous survey to surface (Axis Mining Champ) along with a selection of drill holes re-surveyed by an external survey contactor using a DeviGyro tool - confirming sufficient accuracy for downhole spatial recording.

 

All collar coordinates are provided in the Geocentric Datum of Australian (GDA20 Zone 51). All relative depth information is reported in AHD +5000m.

A LIDAR survey was completed over the project area in Nov 2019 which was used to prepare a DEM / topographic model for the project with a spatial accuracy of +/- 0.1m vertical and +/- 0.3m horizontal. The topography is generally low relief to flat, elevation within the dune corridors in ranges between 250-265m Australian Height Datum (AHD) steepening to the southeast. Easting and Northing coordinates are provided in the Geocentric Datum of Australian (GDA20 Zone 51) and all vertical level information is reported in AHD +5000m.

Data spacing and distribution

Within the South East Crescent Zone and Breccia Zone and Eastern Breccia drill hole spacing ranges from 50 by 100m, to 50 by 50m within the current resource extents. Outside the resource boundary drill hole spacing ranges from 50 to 200m in lateral extent within the Breccia Zone over an area of ~2km2.

Isolated holes test targets away from the Havieron pipe.

The data spacing is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

Samples have not been composited.

Orientation of data in relation to geological structure

Drill holes targeting the Crescent Zone are oriented to intersect the steeply dipping high-grade sulphide mineralisation zones at an angle of greater than 40 degrees. As such, the drilled length of reported intersections is typically greater than true width of mineralisation in this Zone.  Most of these holes also intersect the adjacent Breccia Zones.

Drill holes targeting the Breccia Zones are oriented to intersect at angles either broadly perpendicular to the adjacent Crescent Sulphide Zones, or if drilling away from the South East Crescent Zone area, at intersections broadly perpendicular to the elongation of the ovoid breccia body. Given the lower level of understanding of the breccia geometries it is not possible to quantify the relationship between drilled and true length of reported intersections in these Zones.

The attitudes of the South East Crescent Zone and Main (Northern) Breccia Zone and the variety in drilling orientations through such suggest no sample orientation related biases affect these zones. 

The Eastern Breccia, which is interpreted to strike north-westerly and dip steeply, is intersected almost exclusively with moderate-steep west-to-east drilling.

Sample security

The security of samples is controlled by tracking samples from drill rig to database.

Drill core was delivered from the drill rig to the Havieron core yard every shift. On completion of geological and geotechnical logging, core processing was initially completed by Newcrest personnel at the Telfer facility but later done at the Havieron facility once it was operational.

 

Samples were freighted in sealed bags by air and road to the Laboratory, within the custody of Newcrest representatives. Sample numbers are generated directly from the database. All samples are collected in pre-numbered calico bags.

 

Verification of sample numbers and identification is conducted by the laboratory on receipt of samples, and sample receipt advice issued to Newcrest.

Details of all sample movement are recorded in a database table. Dates, Hole ID sample ranges, and the analytical suite requested are recorded with the dispatch of samples to analytical services. Any discrepancies logged at the receipt of samples into the analytical services are validated.

Audits or reviews

Internal reviews by Newcrest (JV Manager) of the core handling, sample preparation and assays laboratories are conducted on a regular basis by both project personnel and owner representatives and have not identified any material issues affecting the reliability of the sampling techniques and data.

In the Competent Person's opinion, the sample preparation, security and analytical procedures are consistent with current industry standards and are appropriate and acceptable for the styles of mineralisation identified and will be appropriate for use in the reporting of Exploration Results and Mineral Resource estimates. No drilling, sampling or recovery factors that materially impact the reliability of the results of the drilling programme have been identified.

 

 

 

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 

 

Mineral tenement and land tenure status

The Havieron Project is located within mining tenement M45/1287 and is jointly owned by Greatland Pty Ltd and Newcrest Operations Limited ("Newcrest"). Newcrest has entered into a Joint Venture Agreement (effective 30 November 2020) and Farm-In Agreement (effective 12 March 2019) with Greatland Pty Ltd and Greatland Gold plc. Newcrest currently holds a 60% joint venture interest and is entitled (subject to the terms of the Joint Venture Agreement) to an additional 10% interest, giving an aggregate interest of 70% (Greatland 30%). Newcrest also has an option to acquire a further 5% joint venture interest at fair market value under the principles outlined in the Joint Venture Agreement. 

Newcrest and the WDLAC are parties to an ILUA which relates to the use of native title land for Newcrest's current operations at Telfer and its activities within a 60-km radius around Telfer and includes its exploration activities at Havieron. The parties have agreed that the ILUA will apply to any future development activities by the Joint Venture Participants (Newcrest and Greatland) at Havieron.

The mining tenement M45/1287 was granted on 10 September 2020.

Exploration done by other parties

Newcrest completed six core holes in the vicinity of the Havieron Project from 1991 to 2003. Greatland Gold completed drill targeting and drilling of nine Reverse Circulation (RC) drill holes with core tails for a total of approximately 6,800m in 2018. Results of drilling programs conducted by Greatland have previously been reported on the Greatland website.

Geology

The Havieron Project is located within the north-western exposure of the Palaeo-Proterozoic to Neoproterozoic Paterson Orogen (formerly Paterson Province), 45 km east of Telfer.  The Yeneena Supergroup hosts the Havieron prospect and consists of a 9km thick sequence of marine sedimentary rocks and is entirely overlain by approximately 420m of Phanerozoic sediments of the Paterson Formation and Quaternary aeolian sediments.

Gold and copper mineralisation at Havieron consist of breccia, vein and massive sulphide replacement gold and copper mineralisation typical of intrusion-related and skarn styles of mineralisation. Mineralisation is hosted by metasedimentary rocks (meta-sandstones, meta-siltstones and meta-carbonate) and intrusive rocks of an undetermined age. The main mineral assemblage contains well developed pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite and pyrite sulphide mineral assemblages as breccia and vein infill, and massive sulphide lenses. The main mineralisation event is associated with amphibole-carbonate-biotite-sericite-chlorite wall rock alteration. Drilling has partially defined the extents of mineralisation which are observed over a 650m by 350m ovoid area, and to depths of up to 1500m below surface.

Drill hole Information

As provided in Appendix II.  Refer to previous exploration releases for drillhole information of the previously reported intercepts highlighted in this report.

Data aggregation methods

Significant assay intercepts are reported as (A) length-weighted averages exceeding 1.0g/t Au greater than or equal to 10m, with a maximum of 5m consecutive internal dilution; and (B) length-weighted averages exceeding 0.2g/t Au for greater than or equal to 20m, with a maximum of 10m consecutive internal dilution, and (C) intervals of >30g/t with no internal dilution which are greater or equal to 30 gram metres (Au_ppm x length). No top cuts are applied to intercept calculations..  Refer to previous exploration releases for drillhole information of the previously reported intercepts highlighted in this report and used in the Mineral Resource Estimate.

Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths

Significant assay intervals reported represent apparent widths. Drilling is not always perpendicular to the dip of mineralisation and true widths are less than downhole widths. Estimates of true widths will only be possible when all results are received, and final geological interpretations have been completed.

Balanced reporting

This is the twenty second release of Exploration Results for this project made by Newcrest and/ or Greatland Gold. Previous release dates are 25 July 2019, 10 September 2019, 24 October 2019, 2 December 2019, 30 January 2020, 11 March 2020, 30 April 2020, 11 June 2020, 23 July 2020, 10 September 2020, 29 October 2020, 10 December 2020, 28 January 2021, 11 March 2021, 29 April 2021, 10 June 2021, 22 July 2021, 9 September 2021, 28 October 2021 and 9 December 2021 and 28 January 2022. .

Previous exploration programs conducted by Newcrest and Greatland have been reported. Exploration drilling programs are ongoing and further material results will be reported in subsequent releases.

Other substantive exploration data

Nil

Further work

Growth drilling is underway to extend the limits of the mineralised system at depth and looking to establish additional resources outside those defined to date, including extension and infill of the Eastern Breccia and drilling outside the Havieron mineralised system as defined to date.

 

APPENDIX II

Drillhole Data and Au- Cu Significant Intersections

Havieron Project, Paterson Province, Western Australia

Reporting Criteria: Intercepts reported are downhole drill width (not true width) Au >0.20ppm (0.2g/t Au) and minimum 20m downhole width with maximum consecutive internal dilution of 10m. Average grades are based on length-weighting of samples grades. Also highlighted are high grade intervals of Au >1.0ppm (1g/t Au) and minimum 10m downhole width with maximum consecutive internal dilution of 5m, and intervals of >30g/t which are greater or equal to 30 gram metres (Au_ppm x length) are tabled. Gold and copper grades are reported to two significant figures, the downhole lengths are rounded to 0.1m which may cause some apparent discrepancies in interval widths. Samples are from core drilling which is PQ, HQ or NQ in diameter. Core is photographed and logged by the geology team before being cut. Half core PQ, HQ and NQ samples are prepared for assay and the remaining material is retained in the core farm for future reference. Each assay batch is submitted with duplicates and standards to monitor laboratory quality. Total depth (end of hole) is rounded to one decimal place for reporting purposes. Collars denoted with a * show partial results, with further significant assays to be reported in subsequent exploration updates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HAD085W5

MR-DD

463489

7598058

255

1435.1

111

-63

Geotech drill hole - Not sampled for assays

HAD085W6

MR-DD

463489

7598058

255

1513.3

111

-63

Assays Pending

HAD085W7

MR-DD

463489

7598058

255

1518.2

111

-63

Assays Pending

HAD089W4

MR-DD

464300

7597747

258

1489.9

290

-61

570

630

60

0.86

0.01

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl.

570.9

571.2

0.3

101

0.00

30 g.m. Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

696

732.3

36.3

0.21

0.03

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

770.5

793.2

22.7

0.22

0.02

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

878.1

942

63.9

0.57

0.07

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1074

1126.7

52.7

7.1

0.04

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1094.9

1126.2

31.4

12

0.03

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1114.7

1116.1

1.4

40

0.04

30 g.m. Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1117.3

1122.2

4.8

35

0.01

30 g.m. Au

HAD093a

MR-DD

463523

7597783

256

1525.8

77

-66

Assays Pending

HAD104^

MR-DD

463522

7597782

257

1913.6

87

-63

642.9

677.6

34.7

1.1

0.06

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

792.1

819.9

27.8

0.29

0.06

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

835

855.1

20.1

3.4

0.43

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

866.9

895.3

28.4

0.63

0.15

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

956.2

1092.6

136.4

0.72

0.09

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1546.5

1609

62.5

5.9

0.30

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1554.6

1604

49.4

7.1

0.38

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1566.6

1567.6

1.0

82

0.52

30 g.m. Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

^

1717

1802

85

1.2

0.37

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1735.6

1746.5

10.9

3.0

0.38

1.0 g/t Au

HAD133W6 ^^

MR-DD

464072

7598317

257

1639.5

171

-65

1367

1413

46

0.92

0.01

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1424.6

1592.7

168.1

1.9

0.17

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1425.9

1469

43.1

3.7

0.34

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1441

1442

1.0

64

0.20

30 g.m. Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1531.8

1550

18.2

2.6

0.31

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1555.5

1567

11.5

5.4

0.04

1.0 g/t Au

HAD133W7

MR-DD

464072

7598317

257

1692.5

171

-65

1462

1509

47

0.3

0.07

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1525.3

1548

22.7

1.2

0.08

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1594.2

1615.2

21.0

1.2

0.07

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1601.7

1613.4

11.7

1.7

0.09

1.0 g/t Au

HAD133W8

 

464072

7598317

257

1696

171

-65

Assays Pending

HAD141W2

 

463361

7597505

264

1757.2

27

-65

1314

1402

88

0.98

0.03

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1330

1343

13

1.0

0.05

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1413

1433

20

0.39

0.01

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1472.3

1493

20.8

0.30

0.03

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1523.5

1559.2

35.7

0.76

0.16

0.2 g/t Au

HAD145A

MR-DD

463201

7597816

256

1824.5

75

-65

1300

1369

69

0.72

1.1

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1383

1432.2

49.2

0.33

0.26

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1590.3

1628

37.7

0.35

0.02

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1654.9

1725

70.2

0.82

0.22

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Incl

1668.9

1693.4

24.6

1.4

0.44

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1738.9

1763.5

24.6

1.2

0.06

0.2 g/t Au

HAD145AW1

 

463201

7597816

256

2041.3

75

-65

Assays Pending

HAD146W1

MR-DD

463451

7597873

253

1189.4

69

-60

630.2

640.3

10.1

1.6

0.46

1.0 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

651.8

672.3

20.5

0.58

0.13

0.2 g/t Au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

804

884.6

80.6

0.37

0.44

0.2 g/t Au

HAD152

 

463402

7597058

254

2056.9

29

-62

Assays Pending

HAD153

 

464786

7598418

269

726

201

-60

Assays Pending

HAD154

 

463629

7597438

261

1242.5

95

-55

Assays Pending

HAD155

 

464535

7598537

257

837.4

250

-60

Assays Pending

ZIP001

MR-DD

463055

7599813

258

900.8

45

-70

No Significant Result

ZIP002

MR-DD

463606

7599618

264

883

45

-75

No Significant Result

 

#drilling in progress. **partial intercept, assays pending. ^updated intercept. ^^previously reported intercept.

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