OGC Annouces Blackwater Drill Results
OGC Annouces Blackwater Drill Results
Thursday, 25 October 2012
(MELBOURNE) OceanaGold Corporation (ASX: OGC, TSX: OGC, NZX: OGC) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce the second round of results from a deep drilling program at the Blackwater (Birthday Reef) high-grade gold project located in the Reefton Goldfield in South Island, New Zealand.
Highlights
• During the
third quarter, OceanaGold successfully intersected the
Birthday Reef on two occasions approximately 680 metres
vertically below previously mined workings of the historic
Blackwater mine.
• Parent hole, WA22C, intersected 0.61
metres (estimated true width of 0.5 metres) @ 15.65 g/t
Au.
• The daughter hole, WA22D, intersected 1.13 metres
(estimated true width of 1.0 metres) @ 85.2 g/t Au. WA22D
intercepted the reef 11 metres from the parent hole
WA22C.
• Both results are within the normal range of
historically mined widths and grades.
• Historically,
each vertical metre of the reef corresponded with
approximately 1,000 ounce gold
resource.
Historical Mining Background (1906 to 1953)
The Blackwater mine was the largest historical producer in the Reefton Goldfield with approximately 740,000 ounces from 1.6Mt for a recovered grade of 14.6 g/t Au. This represents approximately one third of the historical two million ounces of gold produced from hard rock sources.
Birthday Reef Geometry and Nature
of Gold Mineralisation
The Birthday Reef is a simple,
relatively planar, steeply-dipping quartz vein striking NNE
for approximately one kilometre. The lode is remarkably
persistent both along strike, and down-plunge, with the
average widths and grades remaining consistent with
depth.
Drill Results
WA22C successfully
intersected the Birthday Reef at 1,632.3 metres down-hole
and returned an intercept of 0.61 metres down hole
(estimated true width of 0.5 metres) @ 15.65 g/t Au (Table
A and Figure 2). The final hole depth was 1,675.2
metres.
A daughter drill hole WA22D intersected the
Birthday Reef at 1,623.9 metres down-hole and returned an
intercept of 1.13 metres down hole (estimated true width 1.0
metres) @ 85.2 g/t Au (Table A and Figure 2). The final hole
depth was 1,641.2 metres. The two intercepts in holes WA22C
and WA22D are located 11 metres apart along the Birthday
Reef.
Historic mining records from the Birthday Reef reported an average of 14 gram-meters mined up until it was closed in 1951. The average gram-meters of the modern drilling completed to date is within the range of historic records. WA22C and WA22D represent the fifth and sixth holes (including daughter holes) testing mineralisation below the extent of historic workings. Both holes successfully intersected the quartz reef approximately 950 metres down plunge and 680 metres vertically below the historic Blackwater mine workings. The result extends the known extent of the reef to ~1,390 metres below surface.
The next drill hole (WA24) is designed to test the northern strike extent to the Birthday Reef beneath the historical workings. This hole is now underway and results are expected in the second quarter of 2013.
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Table A - Blackwater Mine Drill Intercepts
Figure 1 below shows the native gold hosted within quartz from drill hole WA22D at 1,624.65 metres depth down hole.
Mick Wilkes, Managing Director and CEO commented, “We are very pleased with the continued success of the drilling program at Blackwater. To date, we have uncovered remarkable continuity in the Birthday Reef which gives us strong confidence of the continuation of the orebody below previously mined workings. Our project development team is now starting to assemble data in preparation for technical study work in the first half of 2013 while we also await results from the current hole testing the northern extent of the orebody.”
Figure 1- Native gold hosted on stylolites in quartz (Hole WA22D) at Blackwater (Birthday Reef)
Figure 2 - Blackwater Mine Long Section showing gram-metres from historical workings and drill intercept locations with estimated true widths and gold assay results
Project Location
The historical Blackwater mine is situated in the Grey District of the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand approximately 37 kilometres south (by road) from Reefton and 60 kilometres northeast of Greymouth (Figure 3). The mine is located 15 kilometres from OceanaGold’s Globe – Progress Mine at 42°17’30”S latitude and 171°49’30”E near the abandoned mining township of Waiuta.
Figure 3 - Location of the Blackwater Mine
Blackwater Study Update
OceanaGold’s project development team will commence a technical study on the viability of a narrow vein, underground operation at Blackwater in the first half of 2013. Previous metallurgical studies have highlighted optical sorting as a probable pre-treatment mechanism opening up the possibility of mechanised mining of this deposit. Additionally, previous metallurgical test work has indicated recoveries in the 95% range with 70% of the gold reporting to a gravity concentrate.
With the results from the current drill program increasing the known extent of mineralisation, the project team will evaluate various mining scenarios with a view of targeting a production rate of circa 50,000 -60,000 ounces of gold per annum. This study is expected in the second half of 2013.
Technical Disclosure
Dr Michael Roache, (PhD) - Head of Exploration and Mr Jonathan Moore – Group Mine Geology Manager, all of OceanaGold, are responsible for the technical disclosure in this document, and are Qualified Persons under the Canadian Securities Administrators’ National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”). Dr Roache is a member of both the AusIMM and Australasian Institute of Geoscientists, while Mr. Moore is a Chartered Professional with the AusIMM. The 2012 drill samples, were collected at geologically defined intervals from sawn NQ diamond core, and assayed by screen fire assay (method code Au-SCR22AA) at the Townsville ALS Laboratory, Australia. Two quartz flushes were inserted between each sample and also underwent screen fire analysis. Coarse blanks were also inserted after each mineralized quartz vein.
For further scientific and technical information (including disclosure regarding mineral resources and mineral reserves) relating to the Reefton Project, please refer to the NI 43-101 compliant technical report entitled “Independent Technical Report for the Reefton Project located in the province of Westland, New Zealand” dated 9 May, 2007, prepared by McIntyre, White, Frew, Gossage, and Penter and available at www.sedar.com under the Company’s name.
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About
OceanaGold
OceanaGold Corporation is a
significant Asia Pacific gold producer with projects located
on the South Island of New Zealand and in the Philippines.
The Company’s assets encompass New Zealand’s largest
gold mining operation at the Macraes goldfield in Otago
which is made up of the Macraes Open Pit and the Frasers
Underground mines. Additionally on the west coast of the
South Island, the Company operates the Reefton Open Pit
mine. OceanaGold produces approximately 230,000 - 250,000
ounces of gold per annum from the New Zealand operations.
The Company also owns the Didipio Project in northern Luzon,
Philippines where commissioning activities are currently
underway. Currently, Didipio is expected to produce 100,000
ounces of gold and 14,000 tonnes of copper per year over an
estimated 16 year mine life.
OceanaGold is listed on the Toronto, Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges under the symbol OGC.
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