Generation Mining Limited (TSX:GENM, OTCQB: GENMF) ("Gen Mining"
or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on its
multi-phased summer exploration program targeting copper dominant
and higher-grade palladium group metals (PGM) prospects on its
Marathon Property in northwestern Ontario (see news release dated
March 7th, 2024). The Company is also pleased to announce initial
results from the ALS Goldspot Artificial Intelligence (“AI”)
process.
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Figure 1: Map showing the 46 priority
exploration targets identified by Goldspot during the 2024 2D
Prospectivity analysis. Red dashed line shows the approximate
location of the main Marathon Horizon along the outer limb of the
Coldwell Complex (Graphic: Business Wire)
Jamie Levy, President and CEO commented, “We are very excited to
get the first phase of the Goldspot AI process completed on the
Marathon Property. The historic site data is now in one place and
with the AI-tools being used to assess the exploration and
structural data, we have identified 6 new high priority targets
that have not previously been drilled and have seen only minimal
ground exploration. The AI analysis and recent drilling results
should lead to some very interesting future exploration
potential.”
Goldspot 2D Prospectivity Analysis
Between March and June 2024, the company engaged ALS Goldspot to
review and analyse over 60 years of historic surface exploration
data using their AI driven integrated targeting technique. Targets
were identified by comparing overlapping geophysical and
geochemical signatures to those of known mineralization on the
property. The exercise resulted in a total of 46 untested
exploration targets, including 6 high priority and 14 moderate
priority locations. The higher priority targets were selected based
on a range of criteria, such as their similarities to other known
deposits and prospects, upside size potential and relatively low
density of surface prospecting data which represent some of the
best areas for new discoveries on the property. These results will
be used to guide several surface stripping and mapping programs
being initiated in the coming months. A map of the identified
exploration targets can be found in Figure 1.
Diamond Drilling
The diamond drilling portion of the 2024 exploration program has
also been completed on the Marathon Property, including the Sally
Deposit, Four Dams Prospect and Biiwobik Prospect.
Sally Deposit
Drilling at Sally consisted of a single drillhole targeting a
large Magnetotelluric (MT) anomaly down dip from the Sally
Deposit.
Drilling was completed to 954 m and encountered a wide interval
of mineralization approximately 275m outside the currently defined
deposit, highlighting the exceptional expansion potential at Sally.
Highlights from this zone include 48 metres at 1.52 g/t PdEq (0.74
g/t Pd, 0.18% Cu, 0.46 g/t Pt, 0.13 g/t Au and 0.94 g/t Ag)
including 6.0 metres at 3.42 g/t PdEq (1.91 g/t Pd, 0.03% Cu, 0.46
g/t Pt, 0.39 g/t Au and 0.23 g/t Ag). Results from this hole
(SL-24-079) can be found in Table 1 below.
Table 1: 2024 Sally Drilling Location and Orientation
HoleID
Total Depth
CollarAzi
Colar Dip
Easting
UTM NAD83
Northing
UTM NAD83
Elevation
SL-24-079
954
348
-61
537677
5412219
531
Table 2: 2024 Sally Drilling Results
HoleID
From
To
Length1
Cu (%)
Pd (g/t)
Pt (g/t)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
CuEq (%)2
PdEq (g/t)3
SL-24-079
730
754
24
0.29
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.88
0.35
0.50
and
764
768
4
0.08
0.81
0.92
0.02
0.30
1.11
1.63
and
798
846
48
0.18
0.74
0.46
0.13
0.94
1.04
1.52
including
806
812
6
0.03
1.91
1.35
0.39
0.23
2.34
3.42
1. All lengths are in metres. Interval lengths of interceptions
are assumed to be approximate to true width.
2. The Copper Equivalent (“CuEq”) calculation expressed in % is
calculated as the sum of the theoretical in situ value of the
constituent metals (Au + Pt + Pd + Cu + Ag) in one tonne sampled
divided by the value of one percent of copper in such one tonne
sample. The calculation makes no provision for expected metal
recoveries or smelter payables. USD per ounce commodity prices of
$1,500, $1,100, $1,800, $26 were used, respectively, for Pd, Pt,
Au, Ag and a $3.20/lb value was assigned for Cu.
3. The Palladium Equivalent (“PdEq”) calculation expressed in
g/t is calculated as the sum of the theoretical in situ value of
the constituent metals (Au + Pt + Pd + Cu + Ag) in one tonne
sampled divided by the value of one gram of palladium. The
calculation makes no provision for expected metal recoveries or
smelter payables. USD per ounce commodity prices of $1,500, $1,100,
$1,800, $26 were used, respectively, for Pd, Pt, Au, Ag and a
$3.20/lb value was assigned for Cu.
Four Dams Prospect
Drilling at Four Dams was designed to test the down dip and
eastern extension of the Four Dams Prospect, including a large
untested Magnetotelluric target 400 metres east of the main Four
Dams occurrence.
Drilling on the main Four Dams ultramafic pipe yielded mixed
results. FD-24-046 encountered 74 metres of mineralized ultramafic
rock grading 0.22% CuEq including 24 metres grading 0.30% CuEq as
well as 2.0 metres of basal massive sulphides grading 0.65% CuEq.
This mineralized sequence supports the exploration model targeting
areas conducive to pooling of potentially high-grade massive
sulphides at depth. FD-24-045 drilled approximately 85 metres to
the east and FD-24-047 drilled approximately 100 metres to the west
did not encounter similar ultramafic rocks and additional drilling
will be required to adequately define the true extents of the
ultramafic pipe both down dip and along strike. Follow up BHEM
surveys will be conducted later in the summer to help define future
targets.
Two drillholes completed on the eastern MT anomaly confirmed the
MT response is related to mineralization. FD-24-044 targeted the
upper portion of the anomaly and yielded 0.23% Cu over 22.0 metres,
including 0.47% CuEq over 4.5 metres. FD-24-048 targeted the centre
of the anomaly and yielded 0.45% CuEq over 18.0 metres including
0.86% CuEq over 2.0 metres. This under-explored zone represents a
significant step out from the currently defined Four Dams prospect
and warrants additional drilling to determine its true extent.
Results from the Four Dams drilling campaign can be found in Table
4 below.
Table 3: 2024 Four Dams Drilling Location and Orientation
HoleID
Total Depth
CollarAzi
Colar Dip
Easting
UTM NAD83
Northing
UTM NAD83
Elevation
FD-24-044
463
30
-65
548094
5408970
378
FD-24-045
510
31
-56
547797
5409165
376
FD-24-046
477
13
-52
547797
5409165
376
FD-24-047
483
27
-57
547659
5409204
375
FD-24-048
537
13
-73
548185
5408947
381
Table 4: 2024 Four Dams Drilling Results
HoleID
From
To
Length1
Cu (%)
Pd (g/t)
Pt (g/t)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
CuEq (%)2
FD-24-044
406
428
22
0.20
0.01
0.01
0.02
0.38
0.23
including
422
426.5
4.5
0.42
0.01
0.02
0.03
0.39
0.47
FD-24-045
318
326
8
0.11
0.06
0.20
0.42
0.30
0.60
including
320
322
2
0.25
0.14
0.43
0.91
0.80
1.32
FD-24-046
374
448
74
0.20
0.00
0.01
0.01
0.52
0.22
including
392
416
24
0.29
0.00
0.01
0.00
0.81
0.30
and
438
440
2
0.59
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.85
0.65
FD-24-047
356
368
12
0.12
0.10
0.06
0.07
0.58
0.28
FD-24-048
308
326
18
0.25
0.16
0.04
0.07
1.31
0.45
including
324
326
2
0.55
0.17
0.02
0.18
2.70
0.86
1. All lengths are in metres. Interval lengths of interceptions
are assumed to be approximate to true width.
2. The Copper Equivalent (“CuEq”) calculation expressed in % is
calculated as the sum of the theoretical in situ value of the
constituent metals (Au + Pt + Pd + Cu + Ag) in one tonne sampled
divided by the value of one percent of copper in such one tonne
sample. The calculation makes no provision for expected metal
recoveries or smelter payables. USD per ounce commodity prices of
$1,500, $1,100, $1,800, $26 were used, respectively, for Pd, Pt,
Au, Ag and a $3.20/lb value was assigned for Cu.
Biiwobik Prospect
A borehole electromagnetic survey was completed in two holes
drilled over the winter at the Biiwobik Prospect.
The survey yielded three strong off hole conductors, two of
which were targeted during Phase 2 of the 2024 Biiwobik drill
program (see news release dated April 23, 2024, for phase 1
results). MB-24-060 targeted a narrow conductor which extended
approximately 100 metres N-NE of mineralization in MB-24-059.
Drilling was carried out on the very northern extent of this
conductor but did not encounter any significant mineralization.
MB-24-061 targeted an off-hole conductor located near the base of
the gabbro unit in MB-24-055. The hole encountered multiple
mineralized intervals such as 0.58% CuEq over 50.0 metres including
1.50% CuEq over 10.0 metres. The EM target was explained by a 6.0
metre zone of semi-massive sulphides which graded 1.02% CuEq within
a broader 12.0 metre zone grading 0.63% CuEq.
Table 5: 2024 Biiwobik Drilling Location and Orientation
HoleID
Total Depth
CollarAzi
Colar Dip
Easting
UTM NAD83
Northing
UTM NAD83
Elevation
MB-24-054
474
86
-70
549914
5406823
376
MB-24-055
459
90
-72
549934
5406765
370
MB-24-056
468
99
-70
549967
5406846
380
MB-24-057
459
93
-71
550013
5406611
369
MB-24-058
447
82
-68
549928
5406937
370
MB-24-059
426
82
-71
549940
5407002
356
MB-24-060
273
135
-71
550019
5407146
307
MB-24-061
441
88
-79
549979
5406708
368
Table 6: 2024 Biiwobik Drilling Results, including MB-24-054 to
MB-24-059 (see news release dated April 23, 2024)
HoleID
From
To
Length1
Cu (%)
Pd (g/t)
Pt (g/t)
Au (g/t)
Ag (g/t)
CuEq (%)2
PdEq (g/t)3
MB-24-054
240
256
16
0.08
0.33
0.08
0.04
0.39
0.38
0.56
and
262
296
34
0.11
1.02
0.17
0.08
0.29
0.96
1.41
including
262
282
20
0.13
1.37
0.23
0.1
0.33
1.27
1.85
and
374
385
11
0.39
0.5
0.09
0.04
2.25
0.84
1.22
and
436
450
14
0.33
0.77
0.21
0.05
1.36
1.02
1.49
Including
440
450
10
0.38
0.93
0.26
0.05
1.53
1.21
1.76
MB-24-055
172
198
26
0.07
0.16
0.08
0.04
0.4
0.26
0.38
and
242
272
30
0.11
0.31
0.08
0.05
0.6
0.41
0.6
including
242
262
20
0.04
0.42
0.1
0.05
0.26
0.42
0.62
and
262
272
10
0.25
0.09
0.03
0.04
1.28
0.37
0.55
and
378
384
6
0.15
0.26
0.1
0.06
0.6
0.43
0.64
and
402
430
28
0.11
0.34
0.1
0.03
0.46
0.42
0.62
MB-24-056
168
174
6
0.12
0.5
0.14
0.08
0.5
0.6
0.88
and
194
212
18
0.07
0.33
0.07
0.03
0.4
0.36
0.53
and
422
428
6
0.19
0.39
0.12
0.05
1.87
0.58
0.85
MB-24-057
164
188
24
0.03
0.32
0.09
0.03
0.11
0.32
0.47
and
362
378
16
0.3
0.68
0.15
0.07
1.97
0.92
1.35
MB-24-058
194
208
14
0.11
0.62
0.2
0.07
0.67
0.7
1.02
including
198
208
10
0.13
0.77
0.23
0.08
0.76
0.85
1.24
and
348
378
30
0.41
1.02
0.24
0.1
1.88
1.33
1.95
including
364
372
8
0.85
2.48
0.57
0.22
4
3.06
4.47
and
394
404
10
0.25
0.46
0.07
0.07
0.94
0.67
0.98
MB-24-059
216
250
34
0.05
0.4
0.14
0.08
0.19
0.46
0.68
including
230
236
6
0.11
1.35
0.41
0.19
0.3
1.4
2.04
and
324
346
22
0.19
0.9
0.19
0.08
0.89
0.98
1.43
including
324
329
5
0.56
1.12
0.21
0.15
2.92
1.59
2.32
MB-24-060
240
256
16
0.08
0.33
0.08
0.04
0.39
0.38
0.56
MB-24-061
182
232
50
0.10
0.52
0.13
0.06
0.32
0.58
0.84
including
214
224
10
0.23
1.50
0.26
0.13
0.80
1.50
2.20
and
408
420
12
0.21
0.44
0.14
0.05
1.18
0.63
0.92
including
408
414
6
0.35
0.69
0.22
0.08
1.90
1.02
1.49
1. All lengths are in metres. Interval lengths of interceptions
are assumed to be approximate to true width.
2. The Copper Equivalent (“CuEq”) calculation expressed in % is
calculated as the sum of the theoretical in situ value of the
constituent metals (Au + Pt + Pd + Cu + Ag) in one tonne sampled
divided by the value of one percent of copper in such one tonne
sample. The calculation makes no provision for expected metal
recoveries or smelter payables. USD per ounce commodity prices of
$1,500, $1,100, $1,800, $26 were used, respectively, for Pd, Pt,
Au, Ag and a $3.20/lb value was assigned for Cu.
3. The Palladium Equivalent (“PdEq”) calculation expressed in
g/t is calculated as the sum of the theoretical in situ value of
the constituent metals (Au + Pt + Pd + Cu + Ag) in one tonne
sampled divided by the value of one gram of palladium. The
calculation makes no provision for expected metal recoveries or
smelter payables. USD per ounce commodity prices of $1,500, $1,100,
$1,800, $26 were used, respectively, for Pd, Pt, Au, Ag and a
$3.20/lb value was assigned for Cu.
Continuation of the 2024 Exploration Program
Field crews are currently on site carrying out surface
stripping, field mapping and soil sampling programs over priority
exploration targets, including multiple high priority Goldspot
targets presented above. The company looks forward to presenting
results from these programs as the progress advances over the
summer field season.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Quality assurance and quality control protocols for the 2024
drilling assay program were unchanged from previous years and
involve a rotating inclusion of one duplicate, blank, low-grade
standard and high-grade standard every 15 samples. All controls are
checked to be within a working limit of 2 standard deviations.
Sample intervals are selected in 1m or 2m lengths dependent on the
nature of the mineralized zone. The core samples are split on site
using a diamond saw where half of the core is sent for analysis and
the other half is securely stored on site for future reference. All
samples are shipped to the ALS Global laboratory in Thunder Bay,
Ontario for processing. Pulp sample material was then sent to the
Vancouver ALS facility for analysis. ALS Minerals is independent of
Generation Mining and operates with a quality management system and
complies with the requirements of ISO9001:2008. The quality
management system of ALS is audited both internally and by external
parties. The samples were prepared and sent for multi-element
analyses. Palladium, platinum and gold were analysed using method
PGM-ICP23 using a nominal sample weight of 30g. Copper and silver
were analysed using method ME-ICP41 (4 acid digest). Copper and
silver grades above 1% and 100 g/t respectively, triggered an
overlimit analysis by method OG46-OL.
Data verification programs have included a review of QA/QC data,
re-sampling and sample analysis programs, and database
verification. Validation checks were performed on data, and
comprise checks on surveys, collar coordinates and assay data.
About Generation Mining Limited
Gen Mining’s focus is the development of the Marathon Project, a
large undeveloped palladium-copper deposit in Northwestern Ontario,
Canada. On May 31, 2024, the Company filed an Amended Feasibility
Study Update for the Marathon Project with an effective date of
December 31, 2022 (the “Feasibility Study”).
The Feasibility Study estimated a Net Present Value (using a 6%
discount rate) of C$1.16 billion, an Internal Rate of Return of
25.8%, and a 2.3-year payback. The mine is expected to produce an
average of 166,000 ounces of payable palladium and 41 million
pounds of payable copper per year over a 13-year mine life (“LOM”).
Over the LOM, the Marathon Project is anticipated to produce
2,122,000 ounces of palladium, 517 million lbs of copper, 485,000
ounces of platinum, 158,000 ounces of gold and 3,156,000 ounces of
silver in payable metals. For more information, please review the
Feasibility Study, filed under the Company’s profile at
www.sedarplus.com or on the Company’s website at
https://genmining.com/projects/feasibility-study/.
The Marathon Property covers a land package of approximately
22,000 hectares, or 220 square kilometres. Gen Mining owns a 100%
interest in the Marathon Project.
Qualified Person
The scientific and technical content of this news release was
reviewed, verified, and approved by Mauro Bassotti , P.Geo , Vice
President Geology of the Company, and Drew Anwyll, P.Eng, Chief
Operating Officer both Qualified Persons as defined by Canadian
Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 - Standards
of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains certain forward-looking information
and forward-looking statements, as defined in applicable securities
laws (collectively referred to herein as "forward-looking
statements"). Forward-looking statements reflect current
expectations or beliefs regarding future events or the Company’s
future performance. All statements other than statements of
historical fact are forward-looking statements. Often, but not
always, forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of
words such as "plans", "expects", "is expected", "budget",
"scheduled", "estimates", "continues", "forecasts", "projects”,
“predicts”, “intends”, “anticipates”, “targets” or “believes”, or
variations of, or the negatives of, such words and phrases or state
that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”,
“should”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved,
including statements relating to the ability of the current or
future exploration programs to extend feeder zones, target higher
grade mineralization, extend mine life, expand or alter potential
mine pit designs; the possibility of future drilling adding to an
inferred mineral resource or increasing potential metal grades in
reserves or resources; and the anticipated life of mine; mineral
production estimates, payback period, and financial returns from
the Marathon Project.
Although the Company believes that the expectations expressed in
such statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such
statements are not guarantees of future performance and actual
results or developments may differ materially from those in the
statements. There are certain factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking
information. These include the timing for a construction decision;
the progress of development at the Marathon Project, including
progress of project expenditures and contracting processes, the
Company’s plans and expectations with respect to liquidity
management, continued availability of capital and financing, the
future price of palladium and other commodities, permitting
timelines, exchange rates and currency fluctuations, increases in
costs, requirements for additional capital, and the Company’s
decisions with respect to capital allocation, and the impact of
COVID-19, inflation, global supply chain disruptions, global
conflicts, including the wars in Ukraine and Israel, the project
schedule for the Marathon Project, key inputs, staffing and
contractors, commodity price volatility, continued availability of
capital and financing, uncertainties involved in interpreting
geological data, environmental compliance and changes in
environmental legislation and regulation, the Company’s
relationships with First Nations communities, results from planned
exploration and drilling activities, local access conditions for
drilling, and general economic, market or business conditions, as
well as those risk factors set out in the Company’s annual
information form for the year ended December 31, 2023, and in the
continuous disclosure documents filed by the Company on SEDAR+ at
www.sedarplus.ca. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of
factors is not exhaustive of the factors that may affect
forward-looking statements. Accordingly, readers should not place
undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The forward-looking
statements in this news release speak only as of the date of this
news release or as of the date or dates specified in such
statements.
Exploration results that include geophysics, sampling, and drill
results on wide spacings may not be indicative of the occurrence of
a mineral deposit. Such results do not provide assurance that
further work will establish sufficient grade, continuity,
metallurgical characteristics and economic potential to be classed
as a category of mineral resource. Forward-looking statements are
based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect,
including, but not limited to, assumptions relating to: the
availability of financing for the Company’s operations; operating
and capital costs; results of operations; the mine development and
production schedule and related costs; the supply and demand for,
and the level and volatility of commodity prices; timing of the
receipt of regulatory and governmental approvals for development
projects and other operations; the accuracy of Mineral Reserve and
Mineral Resource Estimates, production estimates and capital and
operating cost estimates; and general business and economic
conditions.
Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not
guarantees of future performance and actual results or developments
may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking
information. For more information on the Company, investors are
encouraged to review the Company’s public filings on SEDAR+ at
www.sedarplus.ca. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation
to update or revise any forward- looking information, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise, other than
as required by law.
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