RE: Good day ECR Holders23 Apr 2022 16:03
CHANGE OF ASSAY METHOD
Visible Stibnite (Antimony Sulphide) has been observed to occur in some of the drillholes into the Maori Anticline. As gold has been the primary mineral of interest, earlier assay results from the drilling have not been analysed for the Antimony content. Until recently, the preferred assay method has been to leach the bulk 2 kg drill sample using a cyanide solution. This is followed by fire assay of the residual tails from the solution, thereby tracing any potential undissolved coarser gold particles. With the increasing importance of Stibnite, the Company has refined the assay method to include such metals as Antimony. Additionally, all samples will have an initial 50g fire assay with only bulk leaching amendable to samples that show trace gold levels. This will save costs and speed up results without compromising quality of the assay.