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Yaoure drilling and optimisation update

17 Sep 2015 07:00

RNS Number : 2980Z
Amara Mining PLC
17 September 2015
 

17 September 2015 AIM:AMA

 

 

 

Amara Mining plc

("Amara" or "the Company")

 

2015 DRILLING PROGRAMME RESULTS AND PFS OPTIMISATION UPDATE FOR

YAOURE GOLD PROJECT

 

Amara Mining plc, the AIM-listed West African focused gold mining company, is pleased to announce the results of its 11,904 metre 2015 drilling campaign at its Yaoure Gold Project ("Yaoure") in Côte d'Ivoire. The Company also announces an update on the optimisation work following the completion of the Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS") for Yaoure, which was announced on 14 May 2015.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

 

· 2015 drilling programme and ongoing optimisation studies have demonstrated Yaoure's potential to become a large, low cost gold mine

· Amara's confidence has increased in the opportunity for a starter pit in the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone. Key benefits include:

o Reduction in the requirement for pre-stripping contributing to a lower upfront capital cost

o Increased head grade and a smaller processing plant yielding robust returns

o Lower operating costs

· Drilling in the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone has established the presence of near surface mineralisation. Significant intercepts include:

o 14m at 3.1g/t from 53m and 5m at 39.6g/t from 163m in hole YDD0444

o 14m at 2.4g/t from surface and 4m at 34.0g/t from 75m in hole YDD0428

o 36m at 3.1g/t from surface in hole YDD0436

o 21m at 3.7g/t from 30m in hole YDD0434

o 23m at 3.4g/t from 43m and 2m at 13.7g/t from 118m in hole YDD0455

· Results from an extensive mapping and channel sampling programme on the Yaoure Central pit floor better constrain the major mineralised structures and further demonstrate strong continuity of gold mineralisation in the northern area. Significant results include:

o 8m at 9.7g/t in channel YRP0132

o 21m at 3.5g/t in channel YRP0119B

o 5m at 14.6g/t in channel YRP0114

· High grade intercepts also reported from in-fill drilling in the central, southern and far northern areas of the Yaoure Central zone

· Mineral Resource update expected to be delivered in Q4 2015

· Final results of the PFS optimisation work to be published thereafter, with Amara remaining well-funded to advance the Bankable Feasibility Study ("BFS")

 

A drilling map and a selection of section diagrams are available on the recently relaunched Amara website at http://www.amaramining.com/operations/yaoure/maps-sections/ 

 

John McGloin, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Amara, commented:

 

"Our drilling and optimisation work indicates that we can significantly reduce the upfront capital cost, whilst improving head grade, as we move Yaoure forwards to becoming a large, low cost gold mine. The strong results received from the 2015 drilling programme further increase our confidence in the Yaoure deposit. They demonstrate the presence of a higher grade core within the Yaoure Central zone, which, allied with the selectively mined ore from the CMA zone, will increase the head grade of the ore going to the processing plant. The presence of ore from surface in the Yaoure Central zone also underlines the opportunity for a starter pit in the northern area, which can be mined at a low strip ratio and significantly reduces the need for pre-stripping. This is expected to yield an even more compelling project with robust financial returns and a lower capital requirement. I look forward to delivering the Mineral Resource update and optimisation study results in the coming months."

 

Overview of drilling in northern area of Yaoure Central zone

 

As part of the optimisation recommendations generated by the PFS, Amara undertook an 11,904 metre diamond drill ("DD") programme at Yaoure between April and August 2015. The drilling programme targeted the Yaoure Central zone, which is a North-South trending zone of mineralisation approximately 200 metres thick and dipping at 30 degrees to the east.

 

The Yaoure Central zone can be viewed as four distinct areas: the far northern area, the northern area, the central area and the southern area. The objective of the 2015 drilling programme was to better define the mineralisation in the northern area to determine its suitability as a potential starter pit and to infill other areas of the Mineral Resource.

 

Drilling results from the northern area are very encouraging, with significant higher grade intercepts including 5m at 39.6g/t from 163m and 4m at 34.0g/t from 75m.

 

Significant intercepts from the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone

 

Borehole ID

 

Section mN

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)1

Au (g/t)

YDD0436

7250

0

36

36

3.1

YDD0444

7200

53

67

14

3.1

YDD0428

7250

75

79

4

34.0

YDD0434

7300

30

51

21

3.7

YDD0434

7300

60

65

5

6.0

YDD0455

7100

43

66

23

3.4

YDD0455

7100

118

120

2

13.7

YDD0452

7150

92

109

17

4.0

YDD0433

7300

64

103

39

0.9

YDD0435

7350

82

2

2

17.5

YDD0428

7250

0

14

14

2.3

 

If these intercepts are aggregated, including all internal waste, there is significant mineralisation from surface in a number of holes including YDD0444 (168m at 1.6g/t from surface) and hole YDD0428 (79m at 2.3g/t from surface). This demonstrates strong potential for highly economic production in this northern area.

 

The full set of DD results is included in the Appendix.

Potential to increase head grade and reduce upfront capital cost

 

The drilling results and initial optimisation work have increased Amara's confidence in the potential for a starter pit in the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone where mineralisation is present from surface This is expected to deliver the following benefits: 

 

· Significant reduction in the requirement for pre-stripping - the mine plan in the PFS envisages that mining would start in the CMA zone, which would require 15Mt of pre-stripping at a capital cost of US$33 million. By commencing mining in the ore at surface in the Yaoure Central zone, the pre-strip would significantly decrease and this would assist in reducing the upfront capital cost of the project

· Increased head grade and smaller processing plant - by combining the more continuous, higher grade mineralisation from the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone with the selectively mined ore from the CMA zone, Amara expects to be able to increase the head grade of the ore going to the processing plant. This in turn suggests the opportunity for a smaller processing plant that would still deliver robust levels of production and strong financial returns, but at a lower upfront capital cost and with a faster payback period

· Lower operating costs - the PFS mine plan takes ore from all areas of the Yaoure Central zone, however the 2015 drilling programme has demonstrated the strongest continuity and highest grades in the northern area, where strong intercepts are reported from surface. By focusing the initial mine plan on this area, operating costs would be reduced. This also supports the use of a smaller mining fleet, further reducing the upfront capital cost

 

Furthermore the potential would still exist to expand the processing plant in the future, funded by the cash flow from early production, to ensure that Yaoure's long-term value is fully realised.

 

Overview of channel sampling programme in Yaoure Central zone

 

In conjunction with the drilling programme and following the de-watering of the previously mined Yaoure Central pit, Amara conducted 4,659 metres of channel sampling in the Yaoure Central zone. 

 

The channel sampling results further demonstrate the strong continuity of the gold mineralisation within the structures in the northern area of the Yaoure Central zone.

 

Significant results from channel sampling

 

Channel ID

 

Interval (m)

Au (g/t)

YRP0132

8

9.7

YRP0119B

21

3.5

YRP0114

5

14.6

YRP0008B

12

5.3

YRP0025T3

4

13.3

YRP0156

7

7.5

YRP0118C

9

5.5

YRP0127

3

16.1

YRP0122B

12

4.0

YRP0015

6

7.7

YRP0060B

5

8.7

YRP0036

13

3.2

YRP0109

12

3.4

YRP0090

13

2.9

YRP0012

11

3.0

YRP0128

5

6.6

YRP0057

5

5.7

 

Although the structural controls on mineralisation are relatively complex in the Yaoure Central zone in comparison to the more continuous CMA zone, the geological structures can be viewed, mapped and sampled in the bottom of the pit. This reduces the exploration risk for Yaoure as the structures visible at surface can be traced and drilled at depth. It also increases Amara's confidence in the geological model for Yaoure as the Company moves the project along the value curve.

 

The full set of channel sampling results is included in the press release on the Amara website.

 

Results from other areas of Yaoure Central zone

 

Drilling was also conducted in the far northern, central and southern areas of the Yaoure Central zone. Some strong intercepts were reported but overall drilling has shown less continuity than in the northern area. Amara chose not to complete its planned drilling in this area and instead focus on the more continuously mineralised northern area.

 

While these other areas are unlikely to be mined initially as Amara focuses on a smaller, more robust first phase, these areas could help to feed an expanded plant later in the mine's life or extend the project's mine life.

 

Significant intercepts from central, far northern and southern areas of Yaoure Central zone

 

Borehole ID

Area

Section mN

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m) 1

Au (g/t)

YDD0460

Central

7050

67

83

16

8.3

YDD0415

Central

6950

87

101

14

2.7

YDD0447

Central

6800

48

57

9

14.5

YDD0464

Central

6800

82

93

11

2.7

YDD0459

Central

6750

28

34

6

4.8

YDD0462

Far Northern

7500

178

180

2

13.8

YDD0418

Southern

6700

151

164

13

2.0

 

Next steps

 

Amara is continuing to work on the optimisation opportunities generated by the PFS, which include further reducing the upfront capital requirement and increasing the head grade going to the processing plant. The Company's objective is to demonstrate the potential for a large-scale, low-cost gold mine with robust financial returns that is financeable in a lower gold price environment.

 

Amara expects to announce a Mineral Resource update for Yaoure in Q4 2015 with the optimisation work concluding thereafter. Following the completion of this work, Amara will commence work on a BFS for Yaoure, which is expected to be delivered during 2016.

 

Notes to tables

 

1. Interval lengths are not true widths. Composite intersections are based on a minimum width of 2m and a cut-off of 0.40 g/t Au. Internal dilution of up to 2.00m at less than 0.40 g/t has been allowed for continuity

 

For more information please contact:

Amara Mining plc

John McGloin, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

Pete Gardner, Finance Director

Katharine Sutton, Head of Investor Relations

 

+44 (0)20 7398 1420

Peel Hunt LLP

(Nominated Adviser & Joint Broker)

Matthew Armitt

Ross Allister

 

+44 (0)20 7418 8900

GMP Securities Europe LLP

(Joint Broker)

Richard Greenfield

Alex Carse

 

+44 (0)20 7647 2800

Farm Street Communications

(Media Relations)

Simon Robinson

+44 (0)7593 340 107

 

 

About Amara Mining plc

Amara is a gold explorer/developer with assets in West Africa. The Group is focused on unlocking the value in its development projects. At Yaoure in Côte d'Ivoire, this will be done by increasing the confidence in the existing Mineral Resource and economics at the project as Amara progresses it through to Bankable Feasibility Study. At Baomahun, this will be achieved by gaining an improved understanding of the exploration upside potential and underground opportunity. Amara aims to further increase its production profile with highly prospective opportunities across both assets.

 

Peter Brown is a "Qualified Person" within the definition of National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the information contained within this announcement. Dr Brown (MIMMM) is the Group Exploration Manager.

 

The DD drilling programme at Yaoure was undertaken by an independent drilling contractor. Typically samples for assaying were taken at one metre intervals. Sample preparation was carried out at the Company's facility at Yaoure, prior to fire assay at Actlabs in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. The samples were crushed down to minus 2mm and then pulverised down to 90% passing 75 microns, prior to analysis for gold by 50g fire assay. As part of the Company's QA/QC procedures, internationally recognised standards, duplicates and blanks were inserted. Check assays were carried out at ALS Geochemistry in Vancouver, Canada. The laboratories used are independent of the Company.

 

 

 

APPENDIX

Results of 62 DD holes

 

Borehole ID

FROM m

TO m

Interval m1

Grade Au g/t

Location of hole in Yaoure Central

YDD0410

5

19

14

1.04

Southern

YDD0410

26

37

11

0.97

YDD0410

59

61

2

2.12

YDD0410

67

70

3

0.52

YDD0410

87

90

3

0.56

YDD0410

104

106

2

0.91

YDD0410

199

206

7

0.87

YDD0411

58

66

8

0.75

Southern

YDD0411

86

88

2

0.62

YDD0411

116

119

3

3.65

YDD0411

127

129

2

1.84

YDD0411

188

190

2

6.60

YDD0412

7

9

2

3.70

Southern

YDD0412

106

121

15

1.23

YDD0413

0

2

2

0.84

Southern

YDD0413

39

41

2

1.99

YDD0413

47

49

2

1.03

YDD0413

60

62

2

1.52

YDD0413

66

70

4

1.38

YDD0413

96

98

2

1.05

YDD0413

133

135

2

6.37

YDD0413

151

155

4

1.22

YDD0413

170

179

9

2.05

YDD0414

0

3

3

0.63

Southern

YDD0414

12

14

2

0.60

YDD0414

78

81

3

5.42

YDD0415

28

31

3

1.50

Central

YDD0415

46

49

3

1.71

YDD0415

59

67

8

0.40

YDD0415

87

101

14

2.70

YDD0415

145

154

9

1.29

YDD0415

161

168

7

0.92

YDD0415

172.8

181

8.2

0.96

YDD0415

188

191

3

7.06

YDD0415

194

202

8

1.15

YDD0415

213

216

3

1.03

YDD0415

225

227

2

0.56

YDD0416

14

17

3

5.28

Central

YDD0416

186

200

14

0.81

YDD0417

58

62

4

1.98

Central

YDD0417

99

104

5

0.71

YDD0417

107

111

4

0.56

YDD0417

128

133

5

0.62

YDD0417

150

152

2

0.92

YDD0418

53

57

4

1.37

Southern

YDD0418

97

100

3

3.19

YDD0418

124

126

2

1.16

YDD0418

151

164

13

1.98

YDD0418

199

203

4

1.44

YDD0418

208

219

11

1.60

YDD0418

225

227

2

3.40

YDD0419

0

2

2

0.85

Southern

YDD0419

21

26

5

1.62

YDD0419

97

102

5

0.99

YDD0419

134

139

5

1.09

YDD0419

174

177

3

0.91

YDD0420

129

132

3

1.14

Southern

YDD0420

147

151

4

0.59

YDD0420

158

160

2

1.35

YDD0421

63

68

5

2.08

CMA South

YDD0421

105

107

2

0.76

YDD0422

44

48

4

0.48

CMA South

YDD0422

54

61

7

4.17

YDD0423

34

38

4

0.47

Central

YDD0423

107

115

8

2.25

YDD0423

133

136

3

0.58

YDD0424

1

3

2

0.67

Far Northern

YDD0424

14

16

2

10.40

YDD0424

48

50

2

0.46

YDD0424

67

70

3

0.66

YDD0425

101

103

2

0.83

Central

YDD0425

107

116

9

2.34

YDD0425

124

126

2

0.82

YDD0425

134

137

3

1.07

YDD0425

157

160

3

6.36

YDD0426

11

16

5

1.67

Northern

YDD0426

37

40

3

0.51

YDD0426

117

119

2

2.93

YDD0428

0

14

14

2.39

Northern

YDD0428

31

33

2

0.68

YDD0428

39

43

4

1.09

YDD0428

50

56

6

0.58

YDD0428

65

67

2

2.70

YDD0428

75

79

4

34.00

YDD0428

97

106

9

0.73

YDD0428

148

159

11

0.71

YDD0428

178

182

4

0.40

YDD0428

189

194

5

1.00

YDD0428

232

242

10

2.09

YDD0430

43

45

2

11.89

Southern

YDD0431

4

13

9

0.66

Northern

YDD0431

31

44

13

0.63

YDD0431

53

55

2

0.85

YDD0431

96

98

2

1.18

YDD0431

109

118

9

0.74

YDD0431

128

143

15

1.20

YDD0431

154

156

2

1.52

YDD0431

165

167

2

1.27

YDD0431

171

175

4

0.55

YDD0431

249

254

5

1.14

YDD0432

16

20

4

2.97

Northern

YDD0432

37

39

2

2.22

YDD0432

110

124

14

0.67

YDD0432

164

166

2

2.00

YDD0432

191

198

7

1.16

YDD0432

213

220

7

2.62

YDD0432

230

236

6

0.68

YDD0432

261

269

8

1.24

YDD0433

5

11

6

1.61

Northern

YDD0433

14

25

11

1.25

YDD0433

34

56

22

0.69

YDD0433

64

103

39

0.91

YDD0433

114

116

2

7.78

YDD0433

119

125

6

1.09

YDD0433

129

136

7

0.69

YDD0433

143

145

2

1.08

YDD0433

156

158

2

0.50

YDD0433

161

163

2

0.47

YDD0433

176

180

4

0.77

YDD0433

205

207

2

0.83

YDD0433

218

220

2

0.90

YDD0433

244

251

7

2.63

YDD0434

11

15

4

1.13

Northern

YDD0434

30

51

21

3.72

YDD0434

60

65

5

5.98

YDD0434

78

99

21

0.70

YDD0434

103

121

18

1.08

YDD0434

136

147

11

0.62

YDD0434

155

157

2

1.58

YDD0434

166

169

3

1.64

YDD0434

180

183

3

0.47

YDD0434

194

206

12

0.96

YDD0434

213

215

2

1.70

YDD0434

218

220

2

6.46

YDD0435

0

9

9

1.32

Northern

YDD0435

13

17

4

0.64

YDD0435

60

75

15

0.66

YDD0435

82

84

2

12.53

YDD0435

98

100

2

1.41

YDD0435

112

115

3

1.02

YDD0435

119

124

5

5.42

YDD0436

0

36

36

3.13

Northern

YDD0436

41

46

5

0.43

YDD0436

62

65

3

1.66

YDD0436

78

90

12

0.56

YDD0436

113

120

7

0.81

YDD0436

134

138

4

0.46

YDD0436

149

152

3

0.76

YDD0437

7

10

3

0.67

Far Northern

YDD0437

52

54

2

0.83

YDD0437

80

82

2

0.44

YDD0437

91

95

4

1.14

YDD0437

129

134

5

0.42

YDD0438

120

128

8

1.40

Northern

YDD0439

60

69

9

0.90

Far Northern

YDD0439

104

109

5

0.78

YDD0439

122

126

4

0.74

YDD0440

64

68

4

0.94

Northern

YDD0440

77

90

13

1.37

YDD0441

35

38

3

1.48

Northern

YDD0441

79

83

4

1.63

YDD0442

17

21

4

2.22

Northern

YDD0442

43

52

9

0.62

YDD0442

62

68

6

1.39

YDD0442

79

87

8

0.68

YDD0442

129

131

2

0.58

YDD0442

142

148

6

0.92

YDD0442

156

161

5

0.76

YDD0442

170

174

4

0.53

YDD0442

224

232

8

0.97

YDD0443

0

5

5

1.10

Far Northern

YDD0443

23

26

3

2.50

YDD0443

73

75

2

0.87

YDD0443

117

123

6

0.78

YDD0443

136

140

4

0.97

YDD0444

9

12

3

3.90

Northern

YDD0444

53

67

14

3.13

YDD0444

74

76

2

0.45

YDD0444

135

146

11

0.74

YDD0444

150

154

4

0.44

YDD0444

163

168

5

39.60

YDD0444

180

182

2

0.60

YDD0444

194

199

5

1.18

YDD0444

208

212

4

0.98

YDD0444

215

223

8

0.84

YDD0445

0

2

2

0.95

Far Northern

YDD0445

7

9

2

1.45

YDD0445

12

15

3

1.12

YDD0445

52

54

2

1.76

YDD0445

83

87

4

1.49

YDD0445

128

132

4

4.31

YDD0447

17

21

4

0.84

Central

YDD0447

35

37

2

0.84

YDD0447

48

57

9

14.49

YDD0447

124

127

3

5.23

YDD0448

40

43

3

2.93

Southern

YDD0448

83

87

4

0.73

YDD0448

159

161

2

6.37

YDD0448

167

170

3

2.32

YDD0449

8

11

3

0.65

CMA South

YDD0449

58

61

3

3.02

YDD0449

147

149

2

2.46

YDD0450

9

18

9

0.78

CMA South

YDD0450

46

49

3

0.49

YDD0451

67

69

2

0.65

Southern

YDD0452

15

17

2

0.74

Northern

YDD0452

51

53

2

2.80

YDD0452

92

109

17

4.03

YDD0452

172

175

3

2.83

YDD0452

189

191

2

3.86

YDD0453

61

63

2

3.65

Southern

YDD0454

5

7

2

3.09

Southern

YDD0454

90

95

5

0.52

YDD0454

98

103

5

1.56

YDD0455

9

11

2

0.50

Northern

YDD0455

34

40

6

0.93

YDD0455

43

66

23

3.38

YDD0455

73

83

10

0.95

YDD0455

118

120

2

13.72

YDD0456

77

81

4

0.70

Southern

YDD0456

99

102

3

1.09

YDD0456

141

145

4

0.61

YDD0457

119

127

8

0.60

Central

YDD0457

156

159

3

2.91

YDD0458

22

28

6

2.25

Central

YDD0458

51

55

4

2.19

YDD0458

119

122

3

1.66

YDD0458

146

148

2

1.38

YDD0459

28

34

6

4.76

Central

YDD0459

76

79

3

1.13

YDD0459

83

85

2

2.09

YDD0459

105

107

2

0.49

YDD0460

34

36

2

1.18

Central

YDD0460

67

83

16

8.25

YDD0460

129

133

4

3.09

YDD0461

9

11

2

0.46

Central

YDD0461

142

148

6

0.55

YDD0462

128

130

2

2.88

Far Northern

YDD0462

135

139

4

1.16

YDD0462

142

145

3

0.43

YDD0462

151

156

5

0.40

YDD0462

168

174

6

1.60

YDD0462

178

180

2

13.79

YDD0462

186

191

5

0.43

YDD0464

14

16

2

0.41

Central

YDD0464

82

93

11

2.68

YDD0464

96

98

2

0.86

YDD0464

108

111

3

0.51

YDD0464

116

119

3

1.00

YDD0465

15

18

3

0.93

Central

YDD0465

103

106

3

0.81

YDD0466

4

8

4

0.44

Northern

YDD0466

137

140

3

1.20

YDD0466

177

181

4

4.28

YDD0466

198

210

12

1.16

YDD0466

213

215

2

0.50

YDD0466

219

223

4

0.63

YDD0466

234

250

16

0.57

YDD0467

16

18

2

2.90

Central

YDD0467

79

81

2

2.69

YDD0467

95

100

5

1.08

YDD0467

109

111

2

1.24

YDD0468

6

8

2

0.41

Central

YDD0468

64

66

2

0.69

YDD0468

178

180

2

0.85

YDD0468

216

220

4

1.32

YDD0469

167

171

4

0.87

Central

YDD0469

174

177

3

0.99

Holes from previous campaigns deepened

YDD0159

139

145

6

3.05

Southern Granodiorite

YDD0159

149

156

7

1.31

YDD0159

166

170

4

0.95

YDD0159

177

183

6

0.68

YDD0169

149

151

2

1.50

Central

YDD0169

199

205

6

2.28

YDD0169

231

235

4

0.40

YDD0169

244

247

3

0.65

YDD0181

137

144

7

0.69

Central

YDD0181

197

199

2

0.51

YDD0181

219

222

3

0.47

YDD0181

249

251

2

1.70

YDD0181

255

257

2

0.87

YDD0186

231

233

2

1.47

Central

YDD0186

252

259

7

1.30

YDD0203

143

148

5

1.22

Central

YDD0203

166

169

3

2.13

YDD0203

180

182

2

4.47

YDD0203

243

246

3

0.58

YDD0203

250

254

4

2.87

YDD0272

181

184

3

5.42

Central

YDD0272

196

207

11

0.76

YDD0272

211

213

2

0.71

YDD0272

232

236

4

1.41

YDD0272

251

253

2

0.56

 

Notes to drilling results

a) Criteria for composite intersections: (i) minimum width of 2 metres, (ii) minimum grade of 0.40g/t, and (iii) maximum internal dilution of 2 metres.

b) Holes YDD0427, YDD0429 and YDD0463 had no intersections based on the above criteria.

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