Summary
- Underground drilling has identified a new gold footwall zone
and high grade nickel intercepts at the northern end of the Western
Flanks resource1. Significant gold intersections
include:
New Footwall Zone
-
- WFN-106exp: 4.6 g/t over 9.4
m
- WFN-115: 6.0 g/t over
5.3 m
- WFN-134: 2.4 g/t over
23.3 m, including 6.3 g/t over
6.0 m;
- WFN-131exp: 7.0 g/t over 8.6
m
Infill Drilling
-
- WFN-130: 8.1 g/t over
6.6 m, including, 13.7g/t over
3.3
- WFN-090: 3.8 g/t over
9.9 m;
- New nickel drilling highlights at Western Flanks
North1.:
-
- WFN-103A:
7.2% over
1.2 m;
- WFN-135:
5.2% over 0.8 m;
- WFN-118:
4.1% over 2.2 m
1.
|
Estimated true
thickness
|
Note:
|
Tables showing
complete results and drill hole locations can be found at the end
of this news release.
|
TORONTO, Sept. 8, 2020 /CNW/ - Karora Resources Inc. (TSX:
KRR) ("Karora" or the "Corporation") is pleased to provide an
update on drilling activities at its Beta Hunt Mine,
including new high-grade gold and nickel drilling intercepts
over wide zones at Western Flanks North.
Drilling on the northern margin of the Western Flanks resource
has discovered new gold mineralization in the footwall striking
parallel to and at the top of the existing resource. The new
mineralized zone, which has a strike length of over 160 metres,
remains open to the north and up-dip, and occurs beneath the basalt
/ ultramafic contact where new high grade nickel mineralization has
also been discovered.
Paul Andre Huet, Chairman &
CEO, commented: "Following a short pause in drilling at Beta Hunt
due to COVID-19 precautions, we now have two drills operating full
time on both gold and nickel targets. We are extremely pleased to
announce the early success in expanding our potential mineral
resource base. Our drilling in the Western Flanks shear zone, which
is one of two gold production zones at Beta Hunt, has returned very
strong results to the north, upgrading the existing resource and
expanding the known mineralization with the discovery of a new
footwall zone. Encouragingly, both of our production zones, Western
Flanks and A Zone, remain open to the north and at depth.
Our restarted drilling has also returned some very strong nickel
drilling results which sit just above the gold zone at the basalt /
ultramafic contact. These strong nickel intercepts could expand our
potential nickel resource base and build the case for continued
robust nickel by-product credits to our gold AISC costs at Beta
Hunt.
Given the excellent results in our early drilling at Beta Hunt,
we have increased our underground drilling budget by 4,100 metres.
We plan to continue to test the Western Flanks zone to the north,
with the aim of adding up to another 280 metres of strike and 80
metres of depth to the zone.
At Higginsville we were also busy during the period where
drilling was paused due to COVID-19 precautions. We recently
received the results of a regional gravity survey over a large area
of HGO ground which has very little historical exploration.
Although still at an early stage, a preliminary review of the data
has identified multiple gold targets including typical
Higginsville-style primary deposits and potentially large scale
paleochannel deposits. A detailed desktop study is underway to rank
these target areas to allow for systematic, priority-based drill
testing later this year. It is evident from the gravity survey and
ongoing exploration target definition that the Higginsville area
has one of the most exciting unexplored land packages within the
region. We are also continuing an aggressive drill program at HGO
with two drills currently turning and plan to add additional
drilling capacity in the near future.
Overall I am extremely pleased with our team's response to the
necessary restrictions in place during the first half of the year
and look forward to continued drilling results as we get back to
exploration drilling at both of our properties."
Gold Drill Results – Western Flanks North
The Western Flanks North drilling program totaled 36 holes for
6,779 metres comprised of both resource definition and grade
control holes. Drilling tested over 240 metres of strike and was
aimed at upgrading the existing Inferred mineral resource at the
top of northern end of the Western Flanks Resource Model.
Note:
|
Red intervals on
drill traces represent +2g/t Au intersections.
|
Results to date have generally confirmed the existing mineral
resource model dominated by a steep west-dipping main shear and
east-dipping hanging wall zones. In addition, drilling has now
discovered a new, parallel footwall zone of mineralization at the
top of the existing resource.
This new zone extends over 160 metres of strike and 50 metres
high above the northern end of the drilled area with potential to
extend a further 50 metres up-dip to the basalt/ultramafic contact,
at depth and further along strike to the north. Drill intersection
highlights are listed below:
Main Shear and Hanging wall zone positions1.:
- WFN-090: 3.8 g/t over
9.9 m;
- WFN-100: 3.0 g/t over
17.8 m;
- WFN-106exp: 5.1 g/t over 7.6
m;
- WFN-109: 3.9 g/t over
9.9 m;
- WFN-124: 3.0 g/t over
12.9 m, including 7.5 g/t over
3.6 m;
- WFN-130: 8.1 g/t over
6.6 m, including, 13.7g/t over
3.3 m;
Footwall (new zone)1.:
- WFN-106exp: 4.6 g/t over 9.4
m;
- WFN-115: 6.0 g/t over
5.3 m;
- WFN-119A: 4.6 g/t over 6.0 m;
- WFN-123: 2.4 g/t over
4.2 m;
- WFN-125: 4.5 g/t over
3.4 m;
- WFN-128exp: 4.3 g/t over 4
m;
- WFN-131exp: 7.0 g/t over 8.6m;
- WFN-132: 2.2 g/t over 26.7m, including 9.4 g/t over 1.8m;
- WFN-134: 2.4g/t over 23.3m,
including 6.3g/t over 6.0m;
1.
|
Drillhole
intervals are estimated true widths
|
Nickel Drill Results – Western Flanks North
Selected holes aimed at upgrading the existing gold mineral
resource were extended through the basalt/ultramafic contact to
test the continuity of the Western Flanks nickel mineralization at
this contact position. Drilling has intersected both massive and
matrix nickel sulphides on the contact position and a thrusted
ultramafic (lower) position within the basalt. Results to
date have highlighted the potential for high grade nickel sulphide
shoots to occur within the zone of nickel mineralization above the
Western Flanks gold mineral resource.
Significant results from testing the nickel contact position are
listed below:
Western Flanks Nickel-Upper1.:
- WFN-103A: 7.2% over 1.2m;
- WFN-096: 5.3% over
0.5 m;
- WFN-135: 5.2% over
0.8 m;
- WFN-134: 5.6% over
0.7 m;
- WFN-118: 4.1% over
2.2 m
Western Flanks Nickel-Lower 1.:
- WFN-132: 1.1% over
0.8 m;
- WFN-134: 1.2% over
1.3 m;
- WFN-114exp: 3.9% over 1.0
m and 4.3% over 0.6 m
1.
|
Drillhole
intervals are estimated true widths
|
Note:
|
Refer to Figure 1
for location of cross section shown in Figure 3
above
|
Western Flanks North Background
The Western Flanks Mineral Resource, Measured & Indicated,
totals 7,448 kt @ 3.0g/t Au (710,000 ounces) and Inferred 2,481 kt
@ 3.1 g/t Au (250,000 ounces) (see Technical Report on the Western
Australian Operations – Eastern Goldfields: Beta Hunt Mine
(Kambalda) and Higginsville Gold Operations (Higginsville), dated
February 6, 2020). The bulk of the
Inferred resource is located at the northern end of the resource
model. The northern end represents an unrealized short-term mining
opportunity given its proximity to the A Zone/AWF Decline. The 2020
resource definition drilling program was prioritized to upgrade and
potentially extend the current resource in this area (Figure 1 and
2).
In addition to gold mineralization, the basalt/ultramafic
contact above the Western Flanks mineral resource is recognized as
a potentially economic nickel trough (see Karora news release dated
September 16, 2019) and selected
drill holes were designed to test the continuity of this
mineralization identified from historic drilling. This
mineralization is outside of any nickel mineral resources
previously reported by Karora and occurs parallel to the
historically-mined D Zone nickel trough (above A Zone gold Mineral
Resource) 150 metres to the east.
Higginsville Regional Gravity Survey
As part of Karora's Higginsville strategy, a high density (200
metre X 100 metre) survey was conducted over a 400 km2
area east of the central Higginsville mine area (Figure 3). The
area has little to no historic exploration yet is situated over
prospective ground that covers the eastern margin of the Kalgoorlie
Terrane. The area contains a number of the main regional faults and
has similar geology to many of the major gold deposits within the
Kalgoorlie-Kambalda-Norseman area.
The gravity survey covered large areas of the Zuleika shear zone
and the western margin of the Boulder Lefroy shear zone. The
Zuleika and Boulder Lefroy shear zones and associated subsidiary
faults host most of the deposits mined at Higginsville and the
adjacent and along strike St Ives gold operation to the north,
which has produced over 14 million ounces since 1980.
The bulk of the eastern margin of the Higginsville project area
is largely unexplored, sitting under the Lake Cowan salt lake. The
impact of the salt lake on the location of historical mining at
Higginsville shows a clear bias to land-based deposits compared to
deposits located on salt lakes (under-cover). The higher cost and
drill-access difficulties have previously deterred explorers from
assessing the potential for new gold deposits under the salt lake.
Recent salt lake discoveries in the region include Karora's Baloo
deposit (2015 – 264,000 ounces)1 and St Ives' Invincible
deposit (2012 – 1.3 million ounces)2 that highlight the
potential that exists under this terrain.
Preliminary observations from the images produced to date show
significant, and well-recognised structural trends and
fault-offsets known to be associated with economic primary
mineralization plus substantial paleochannel systems linked with
known resources.
A desktop targeting study has commenced with the aim of
designing a drill program based on the interpreted priority
targets. The targeting is planned for completion next quarter with
drilling commencing in the fourth quarter of 2020.
1.
|
Historical mineral
resource - part of the Polar Bear Project (see technical report
dated February 6, 2020 under Karora's profile at sedar.com, S2
Resources Ltd, ASX news release February 13, 2017).
|
2.
|
Gold Fields
Australia - Diggers & Dealers Presentation, 2014,
https://www.goldfields.com/pdf/investors/presentation/2014/diggers-and-dealers/presentation
|
Note:
|
(Image
superimposed over WA_80m_Merge_1VD_v1_2014 aeromagnetic image
sourced from the DMIRS).
|
Compliance Statement (JORC 2012 and NI 43-101)
The disclosure of scientific and technical information contained
in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Stephen
Devlin, FAusIMM, Group Geologist, Karora Resources Inc., a
Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101.
All drill core sampling is conducted by Karora personnel.
Samples for gold analysis are shipped to SGS Mineral Services of
Kalgoorlie for preparation and assaying by 50 gram fire assay
analytical method. All gold diamond drilling samples submitted for
assay include at least one blank and one Certified Reference
Material ("CRM") per batch, plus one CRM or blank every 20
samples. In samples with observed visible gold mineralization, a
coarse blank is inserted after the visible gold mineralization to
serve as both a coarse flush to prevent contamination of subsequent
samples and a test for gold smearing from one sample to the
next which may have resulted from inadequate cleaning of the
crusher and pulveriser. The lab is also required to undertake a
minimum of 1 in 20 wet screens on pulverised samples to ensure a
minimum 90% passing at -75µm. Samples for nickel analysis are
shipped to SGS Australia Mineral Services of Kalgoorlie for
preparation. Pulps are then shipped to Perth for assaying. The analytical technique
is ICP41Q, a four acid digest ICP-AES package. Assays recorded
above the upper detection limit (25,000ppm Ni) are re-analyzed
using the same technique with a greater dilution (ICP43B). All
samples submitted for nickel assay include at least one Certified
Reference Material (CRM) per batch, with a minimum of one CRM per
20 samples. Where problems have been identified in QAQC checks,
Karora personnel and the SGS laboratory staff have actively pursued
and corrected the issues as standard procedure.
About the Gravity Survey
The regional gravity survey was designed to cover the eastern
margin tenements covering Lake Cowan to the east of Higginsville
mill. Data collection was undertaken by Atlas Geophysics Pty Ltd on
a 200m by 100m grid using a Scintrex CG-5 gravity meter.
The gravity data were reduced to the sea-level datum by standard
reductions (Tide, drift, height, temperature, pressure, tilt, free
air, and bouguer corrections) using a bouguer density of 2.67
g/cm3 to reflect the underlying geology. The
collected data was processed by Resource Potentials Pty Ltd.
About Karora Resources
Karora is focused on growing gold production and reducing costs
at its integrated Beta Hunt Gold Mine and Higginsville Gold
Operations ("HGO") in Western
Australia. The Higginsville treatment facility is a low-cost
1.4 Mtpa processing plant which is fed at capacity from Karora's
underground Beta Hunt mine and open pit Higginsville mine. At Beta
Hunt, a robust gold mineral resource and reserve is hosted in
multiple gold shears, with gold intersections along a 4 km strike
length remaining open in multiple directions. HGO has a substantial
historical gold resource and highly prospective land package
totaling approximately 1,800 square kilometers. Karora has a strong
Board and management team focused on delivering shareholder value.
Karora's common shares trade on the TSX under the symbol KRR.
Karora shares also trade on the OTCQX market under the symbol
KRRGD.
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release contains "forward-looking information"
including without limitation statements relating to the potential
of the Beta Hunt Mine, Higginsville Gold Operation and Spargos
Reward Gold Project.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Karora to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could
affect the outcome include, among others: future prices and the
supply of metals; the results of drilling; inability to raise the
money necessary to incur the expenditures required to retain and
advance the properties; environmental liabilities (known and
unknown); general business, economic, competitive, political and
social uncertainties; results of exploration programs; accidents,
labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; political
instability, terrorism, insurrection or war; or delays in obtaining
governmental approvals, projected cash operating costs, failure to
obtain regulatory or shareholder approvals. For a more detailed
discussion of such risks and other factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements, refer to Karora 's filings with
Canadian securities regulators, including the most recent Annual
Information Form, available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Although Karora has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ
materially from those described in forward-looking statements,
there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to
differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended.
Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date
of this news release and Karora disclaims any obligation to update
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or results or otherwise, except as
required by applicable securities laws.
Cautionary Statement Regarding the Higginsville Mining
Operations
A production decision at the Higginsville gold operations was
made by previous operators of the mine, prior to the completion of
the acquisition of the Higginsville gold operations by Karora and
Karora made a decision to continue production subsequent to the
acquisition. This decision by Karora to continue production and, to
the knowledge of Karora, the prior production decision were not
based on a feasibility study of mineral reserves, demonstrating
economic and technical viability, and, as a result, there may be an
increased uncertainty of achieving any particular level of recovery
of minerals or the cost of such recovery, which include increased
risks associated with developing a commercially mineable deposit.
Historically, such projects have a much higher risk of economic and
technical failure. There is no guarantee that anticipated
production costs will be achieved. Failure to achieve the
anticipated production costs would have a material adverse impact
on the Corporation's cash flow and future profitability. Readers
are cautioned that there is increased uncertainty and higher risk
of economic and technical failure associated with such production
decisions.
Table 1(a): Western Flanks North - Significant results
(>1g/t Au over 1m) – Gold
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hole
|
sub
interval
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Downhole
Interval (m)
|
Estimated
True Width (m)
|
Au
(g/t)1.
|
WFN-088exp
|
|
89.00
|
91.50
|
2.5
|
1.96
|
2.62
|
|
99.00
|
102.10
|
3.1
|
2.43
|
3.19
|
WFN-089exp
|
|
115.00
|
118.00
|
3
|
2.39
|
2.46
|
|
161.00
|
163.33
|
2.33
|
1.89
|
3.17
|
|
177.00
|
180.63
|
3.63
|
2.97
|
2.74
|
WFN-090
|
|
111.80
|
123.00
|
11.2
|
8.08
|
2.75
|
including
|
118.70
|
120.14
|
1.44
|
1.37
|
16.1
|
|
154.00
|
161.34
|
7.34
|
5.49
|
2.7
|
including
|
159.50
|
160.80
|
1.3
|
0.97
|
6.23
|
|
186.30
|
199.20
|
12.9
|
9.94
|
3.81
|
including
|
186.30
|
190.20
|
3.9
|
2.99
|
6.67
|
|
211.20
|
216.00
|
4.8
|
3.73
|
2.97
|
WFN-093
|
|
101.00
|
104.00
|
3
|
2.62
|
2.06
|
WFN-094
|
|
128.50
|
129.80
|
1.3
|
1.13
|
7.45
|
|
148.60
|
156.20
|
7.6
|
6.68
|
3.07
|
including
|
152.60
|
154.10
|
1.5
|
1.32
|
10.22
|
WFN-095
|
|
87.00
|
87.80
|
0.8
|
0.65
|
3
|
|
100.60
|
103.00
|
2.4
|
1.97
|
7.25
|
|
108.70
|
114.00
|
5.3
|
4.38
|
2.48
|
|
146.20
|
160.40
|
14.2
|
12.01
|
2.51
|
including
|
146.20
|
148.54
|
2.34
|
1.97
|
4.97
|
and
|
159.00
|
160.40
|
1.4
|
1.19
|
9.37
|
|
171.00
|
173.40
|
2.4
|
2.06
|
2.11
|
WFN-096
|
|
89.00
|
92.20
|
3.2
|
3.2
|
2.1
|
WFN-097exp
|
|
78.00
|
83.60
|
5.6
|
5.37
|
3.55
|
including
|
78.00
|
79.00
|
1
|
0.96
|
16
|
WFN-098
|
|
91.59
|
94.31
|
2.72
|
2.72
|
2.26
|
|
99.80
|
107.00
|
7.2
|
7.2
|
2.07
|
|
114.20
|
121.30
|
7.1
|
6.85
|
3.76
|
including
|
115.00
|
117.50
|
2.5
|
2.41
|
8.73
|
|
138.00
|
154.50
|
16.5
|
16.01
|
2.54
|
WFN-099exp
|
|
97.00
|
107.00
|
10
|
9.58
|
2.74
|
including
|
102.43
|
103.00
|
0.57
|
0.55
|
22.29
|
|
133.50
|
144.00
|
10.5
|
10.11
|
4.72
|
including
|
139.00
|
143.00
|
4
|
3.84
|
7.7
|
WFN-100
|
|
83.40
|
93.69
|
10.29
|
9.29
|
2.99
|
including
|
86.40
|
89.80
|
3.4
|
3.07
|
6.59
|
|
132.80
|
152.30
|
19.5
|
17.83
|
3.03
|
including
|
146.20
|
148.00
|
1.8
|
1.46
|
12.42
|
|
170.90
|
171.60
|
0.7
|
0.65
|
28.2
|
|
189.80
|
191.00
|
1.2
|
1.11
|
7.82
|
WFN-103A
|
|
NO SIGNIFICANT
ASSAYS
|
|
|
|
WFN-104A
|
|
59.00
|
64.00
|
5
|
4.26
|
2.46
|
WFN-105
|
|
39.00
|
43.60
|
4.6
|
3.95
|
2.32
|
|
47.00
|
49.40
|
2.4
|
2.06
|
2.27
|
|
52.75
|
55.60
|
2.85
|
2.85
|
2.12
|
|
73.00
|
80.20
|
7.2
|
6.29
|
2.05
|
|
92.50
|
96.40
|
3.9
|
3.44
|
3.46
|
|
106.60
|
117.30
|
10.7
|
9.7
|
2.74
|
including
|
107.40
|
111.00
|
3.6
|
3.07
|
5.98
|
WFN-106exp
|
|
46.80
|
59.00
|
12.2
|
9.41
|
4.62
|
including
|
56.40
|
58.30
|
1.9
|
1
|
21.49
|
|
66.63
|
78.20
|
11.57
|
8.99
|
2.79
|
|
100.00
|
109.60
|
9.6
|
7.56
|
5.13
|
WFN-107
|
|
NO SIGNIFICANT
ASSAYS
|
|
|
|
WFN-108
|
|
54.36
|
57.30
|
2.94
|
2.9
|
3.44
|
WFN-109
|
|
36.00
|
37.40
|
1.4
|
1.33
|
3.1
|
|
41.40
|
45.50
|
4.1
|
3.88
|
2.65
|
|
52.20
|
63.80
|
11.6
|
11.02
|
2.98
|
|
93.60
|
104.00
|
10.4
|
9.93
|
3.88
|
WFN-111
|
|
83.20
|
86.60
|
3.4
|
2.94
|
2.75
|
WFN-112
|
|
39.60
|
41.90
|
2.3
|
2.21
|
2.78
|
|
57.00
|
58.40
|
1.4
|
1.34
|
2.53
|
|
62.60
|
71.00
|
8.4
|
8.06
|
2.89
|
|
94.55
|
98.69
|
4.14
|
3.97
|
2.86
|
|
107.20
|
117.60
|
10.4
|
9.97
|
4.69
|
WFN-114exp
|
|
27.71
|
29.74
|
2.03
|
1.72
|
6.89
|
WFN-115
|
|
44.30
|
49.80
|
5.5
|
5.26
|
6
|
|
67.15
|
87.00
|
19.85
|
18.24
|
2.31
|
including
|
70.50
|
73.20
|
2.7
|
2.58
|
6.72
|
|
103.70
|
113.80
|
10.1
|
9.7
|
2.48
|
WFN-118
|
|
45.00
|
49.00
|
4
|
3.71
|
3.08
|
|
73.20
|
77.90
|
4.7
|
4.36
|
2.18
|
WFN-119A
|
|
43.40
|
49.56
|
6.16
|
5.95
|
4.58
|
|
66.20
|
78.40
|
12.2
|
11.77
|
2.63
|
|
96.40
|
109.30
|
12.9
|
12.42
|
2.59
|
|
126.45
|
128.00
|
1.55
|
1.49
|
5.32
|
WFN-123
|
|
53.00
|
57.60
|
4.6
|
4.23
|
2.44
|
|
75.00
|
79.00
|
4
|
3.68
|
4.72
|
|
91.75
|
93.30
|
1.55
|
1.43
|
5.55
|
WFN-124
|
|
20.25
|
22.20
|
1.95
|
1.85
|
4.16
|
|
74.90
|
88.50
|
13.6
|
12.9
|
3.03
|
including
|
75.80
|
79.60
|
3.8
|
3.61
|
7.51
|
|
101.00
|
104.00
|
3
|
2.85
|
2.28
|
WFN-125
|
|
44.30
|
48.00
|
3.7
|
3.36
|
4.49
|
|
81.00
|
92.40
|
11.4
|
10.32
|
2.38
|
|
101.00
|
103.70
|
2.7
|
2.43
|
3.22
|
WFN-128exp
|
|
23.57
|
26.50
|
2.93
|
2.45
|
2.65
|
|
46.45
|
51.24
|
4.79
|
4.01
|
4.33
|
|
91.51
|
92.86
|
1.35
|
1.13
|
2.23
|
|
103.30
|
117.30
|
14
|
11.73
|
2.81
|
WFN-130
|
|
22.00
|
24.20
|
2.2
|
1.9
|
3.77
|
|
46.90
|
53.70
|
6.8
|
5.89
|
2.39
|
|
85.60
|
93.20
|
7.6
|
6.6
|
8.13
|
including
|
87.82
|
91.60
|
3.78
|
3.28
|
13.66
|
|
130.00
|
132.40
|
2.4
|
2.08
|
3.89
|
WFN-131exp
|
|
45.00
|
55.05
|
10.05
|
8.59
|
7.01
|
including
|
46.20
|
52.45
|
6.25
|
5.86
|
9.4
|
|
86.00
|
91.40
|
5.4
|
4.58
|
2
|
WFN-132
|
|
26.85
|
56.65
|
29.8
|
26.7
|
2.22
|
including
|
41.50
|
43.50
|
2
|
1.79
|
9.42
|
and
|
46.53
|
50.00
|
3.47
|
3.2
|
5.16
|
WFN-134
|
|
18.00
|
19.00
|
1
|
0.87
|
2.99
|
|
27.46
|
54.30
|
26.84
|
23.32
|
2.39
|
including
|
27.46
|
34.30
|
6.84
|
5.95
|
6.3
|
|
102.63
|
107.50
|
4.87
|
4.24
|
3.02
|
WFN-135
|
|
48.00
|
53.20
|
5.2
|
5
|
2.46
|
|
80.90
|
82.00
|
1.1
|
1.06
|
4.04
|
1.
|
Uncut gold assays;
NSA = No significant assays
|
Table 1(b): Western Flanks North - Significant results
(>1% Ni) - Nickel
Hole
|
sub
interval
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Downhole
Interval(m)
|
Est. True
Width
(m)
|
Ni pct
(%)
|
WFN-092
|
|
87.98
|
88.63
|
0.65
|
0.60
|
1.93
|
WFN-096
|
|
131.10
|
131.64
|
0.54
|
0.50
|
5.27
|
WFN-103A
|
|
95.50
|
96.30
|
0.80
|
0.80
|
1.54
|
|
102.02
|
103.18
|
1.16
|
1.16
|
7.20
|
WFN-108
|
|
67.90
|
68.27
|
0.37
|
0.27
|
2.83
|
WFN-114exp
|
|
60.79
|
62.00
|
1.21
|
1.00
|
3.86
|
|
68.55
|
69.26
|
0.71
|
0.59
|
4.29
|
WFN-118
|
|
96.40
|
99.05
|
2.65
|
2.2
|
4.08
|
WFN-132
|
|
76.24
|
77.04
|
0.8
|
0.8
|
1.13
|
|
99.50
|
100.87
|
1.37
|
1.37
|
1.50
|
WFN-134
|
|
102.63
|
103.34
|
0.71
|
0.7
|
5.60
|
WFN-135
|
|
97.05
|
98.01
|
0.96
|
0.8
|
5.17
|
Table 2(a): Western Flanks North
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
HOLE
ID
|
EASTING
|
NORTHING
|
mRL
|
AZI
|
DIP
|
Total
Length
(m)
|
WFN-088exp
|
374727.9
|
544253.4
|
-197.9
|
193.1
|
14.3
|
155.7
|
WFN-089exp
|
374728.9
|
544251.5
|
-203
|
194
|
-1.8
|
197.7
|
WFN-090
|
374727.8
|
544253.2
|
-202.2
|
192.6
|
-14.9
|
257.9
|
WFN-091exp
|
374728.8
|
544251.1
|
-203.4
|
193.4
|
-22.7
|
252
|
WFN-092
|
374729.9
|
544251.6
|
-198.9
|
202.7
|
17
|
143.8
|
WFN-093
|
374728.8
|
544251.5
|
-200.9
|
200.6
|
7.7
|
155.7
|
WFN-094
|
374728.9
|
544251.6
|
-203
|
201.1
|
-3.4
|
192
|
WFN-095
|
374727.4
|
544252.4
|
-202.4
|
201.4
|
-14.1
|
242.8
|
WFN-096
|
374729.8
|
544251.7
|
-198.8
|
214.3
|
21.9
|
167.7
|
WFN-097exp
|
374728.7
|
544251.6
|
-200.9
|
215.8
|
13.3
|
152.8
|
WFN-098
|
374728.8
|
544251.7
|
-201
|
214.7
|
5
|
165
|
WFN-099exp
|
374728.7
|
544251.6
|
-203
|
215.4
|
-2.5
|
201
|
WFN-100
|
374727.8
|
544253.8
|
-202.1
|
213.1
|
-13.1
|
233.8
|
WFN-101exp
|
374727.7
|
544253.5
|
-202.2
|
214.3
|
-23.6
|
207.1
|
WFN-103A
|
374674.2
|
544252.1
|
-190.1
|
198.3
|
26.5
|
110.6
|
WFN-104exp
|
374674.3
|
544252.1
|
-191
|
199.1
|
13
|
135
|
WFN-105
|
374674.1
|
544251.7
|
-192.3
|
202.1
|
-4.3
|
146.8
|
WFN-106exp
|
374674.4
|
544252.4
|
-192.8
|
203.2
|
-19.6
|
198
|
WFN-107
|
374673.9
|
544252.3
|
-189.6
|
221.9
|
31.1
|
107.5
|
WFN-108
|
374674
|
544252.4
|
-191.1
|
225.6
|
14.4
|
110.6
|
WFN-109
|
374673.8
|
544252.1
|
-192.3
|
221
|
-7
|
128.9
|
WFN-111
|
374673.3
|
544253.2
|
-189.4
|
246.7
|
38.1
|
104.8
|
WFN-112
|
374673.2
|
544253.1
|
-192.2
|
237.4
|
-8.3
|
149.9
|
WFN-114exp
|
374653.5
|
544292.7
|
-188.5
|
224.2
|
37.5
|
109.9
|
WFN-115
|
374653
|
544293.2
|
-192.4
|
220.7
|
-7.1
|
147.2
|
WFN-118
|
374652
|
544293.1
|
-189.4
|
241
|
28.8
|
122.8
|
WFN-119A
|
374651.7
|
544292.7
|
-192.4
|
236
|
-6.8
|
135
|
WFN-123
|
374650.9
|
544294.2
|
-189.7
|
252.3
|
23.6
|
128.8
|
WFN-124
|
374652.4
|
544295.2
|
-191.4
|
250.3
|
11.6
|
170.8
|
WFN-125
|
374651.4
|
544294.8
|
-192.3
|
252.3
|
-8
|
116.9
|
WFN-128exp
|
374650.7
|
544294.7
|
-189.5
|
265.2
|
24.5
|
161.6
|
WFN-130
|
374650.1
|
544295.2
|
-191.1
|
265.1
|
9.5
|
176.9
|
WFN-131exp
|
374651.1
|
544295.2
|
-192.1
|
264.8
|
-1.6
|
188.8
|
WFN-132
|
374651.9
|
544293.4
|
-188.4
|
233.1
|
34.4
|
110.7
|
WFN-134
|
374652.1
|
544294.7
|
-189.9
|
254.6
|
32.2
|
113.8
|
WFN-135
|
374652.8
|
544293.8
|
-190.1
|
230.6
|
23.8
|
110.8
|
SOURCE Karora Resources Inc.