HIGHLIGHTS
ALACRÁN PROJECT
Mesa De Plata
- Multi-million ounce JORC resource estimate completed for Mesa de Plata silver deposit:
Total Indicated Mineral Resource:
- 25.9 million ounces of silver in 9.6 million tonnes @ 84g/t Ag
Includes High Grade Resource of:
- 15.3 million ounces of silver in 2.2 million tonnes @ 219g/t Ag
- Core drilling for geotechnical logging and advanced metallurgical testwork nearing completion
- Infill RC drilling to upgrade deposit to Measured Resource category commenced
- Development studies underway for metallurgy, mineral processing, mining, environmental and permitting
Loma Bonita
- Drilling at Loma Bonita intersects gold mineralisation within the oxide zone over 300m strike, including:
- 48.0m @ 2.68g/t Au & 32g/t Ag from 23.1m in MDPD-012
- Gold mineralised zone remains open in all directions and drilling continues in order to extend the footprint
- Testwork on oxide mineralisation shows gold is amenable to cyanide leaching with gold recoveries averaging:
- 94% on ground samples (simulating conventional milling)
- 71% on crushed samples (simulating heap leach processing)
PROMONTORIO PROJECT
- Deep diamond drilling program continues with six holes completed
- Porphyry-hosted copper sulphide mineralisation intersected
- Acquired 100% ownership of the Hidalgo mineral concession, giving Azure full 100% ownership of all concessions comprising the Promontorio Project
CORPORATE
- Successful completion of a $16.2 million capital raising to underpin further exploration work and development studies on Mesa de Plata
- Strong support from major Australian and international institutional investors
Azure’s Managing Director, Mr Tony Rovira commented: “I am delighted with the progress we have made at the Alacrán and Promontorio Projects over the last quarter. Delivering the maiden resource at Mesa de Plata was a particular highlight, which allows us to progress toward assessing our various development strategies, and the results from our active drilling programs continue to demonstrate the huge potential of both projects.
“The Company is also very pleased with the support shareholders have shown the Company during the recently completed capital raising. This provides us with the balance sheet to rapidly progress our exploration activities and development studies.”
ALACRÁN PROJECT (Azure can earn 100% ownership from a subsidiary of Teck Resources Limited (“Teck”), subject to an underlying back-in right retained by Teck and a 2% NSR retained by Grupo Mexico)
Mesa de Plata Mineral Resource
During the Quarter, Azure announced a JORC Mineral Resource (ASX: 9 May 2016) for the Mesa de Plata silver deposit (see Table 1).
The resource, 100% of which is in the Indicated category, is estimated to contain 25.9 million ounces of silver, with 15.3 million ounces hosted within the near-surface High Grade Zone.
Mesa de Plata Project Development
The completion of this Mineral Resource has enabled Azure to initiate studies into the potential development of a mining and processing operation to exploit the Mesa de Plata silver deposit. These development studies include the following activities:
Drilling:
A program of large diameter (PQ size: 85mm) core drilling comprising seven holes for approximately 450m to collect bulk samples for further metallurgical testwork is nearing completion.
Reverse Circulation (RC) drilling is in progress to infill the drill hole spacing to a nominal 25m x 25m spacing to upgrade the High Grade Zone to Measured Resource status. This program comprises 85 drill holes for 4,000m. To date 22 holes for 750m have been completed and the program is expected to be completed in August.
Metallurgical Testwork:
Bulk samples totalling more than three tonnes of mineralised material will be collected from the large diameter core drilling and dispatched to the Kappes Cassiday & Associates (KCA) laboratories in Reno, Nevada, USA. These samples will be subject to crushing and grinding tests, and then multiple column leaching tests to investigate the heap leach processing option.
A total of 110 individual samples from the original RC drilling program have also been dispatched to Kappes Cassiday. These samples hav.e been combined into six separate composite samples for metallurgical variability testwork, specifically to identify areas within the deposit that may provide greater or lesser recoveries by cyanide leaching.
Mining Studies:
Geotechnical logging of the large diameter drill core is currently being undertaken for the purposes of pit design, wall stability and other mining parameters.
Environmental and hydrological studies:
Environmental consultants have been engaged to carry out baseline studies over the Mesa de Plata and surrounding areas as the first stage in obtaining environmental approvals for mining and processing operations.
Consultants have commenced hydrological studies to determine availability of groundwater supplies.
Mesa de Plata Exploration
The Mesa de Plata mineral resource remains open to north and northeast of the deposit.
Drilling undertaken after the Mineral Resource estimation process was completed (holes MDPD-013 & 014) intersected silver mineralisation approximately 50m-70m to the northeast of the resource limits (ASX: 9 May 2016; refer to Table 2 & Figure 1). This indicates good potential to expand the Mesa de Plata resource in this direction.
HOLE NO | FROM (m) | TO (m) | INTERCEPT WIDTH (m) | GRADE Ag (g/t) |
MDPD-013 | 0.0 | 3.0 | 3.0 | 32 |
MDPD-014 | 0.0 | 17.3 | 17.3 | 45 |
and | 26.5 | 46.0 | 19.5 | 68 |
which includes | 31.7 | 35.4 | 3.7 | 168 |
Diamond drilling is also planned to test high grade silver identified from surface sampling at the Mesa de Plata Norte area, located approximately 500m-750m north of the Mesa de Plata deposit. This drilling will commence once the initial drilling of the Loma Bonita Gold Prospect has been completed.
Loma Bonita Exploration
Located 300m to the east of the Mesa de Plata silver deposit lies the Loma Bonita gold prospect where anomalous gold and silver is present in outcrop throughout the 600m-800m long ridge. Mineralisation is hosted in silicified and iron-rich hydrothermal breccia. Azure’s geological model suggests this is part of a feeder zone within an extensive mineralised system that may extend to significant depths.
Drilling continued at Loma Bonita with excellent results being returned, identifying significant nearsurface gold and silver mineralisation. A deeper zone of copper sulphide mineralisation (8.4m @ 0.9% Cu including 1.4m @ 2.4% Cu; ASX: 14 June 2016) was also intersected.
Strong gold mineralisation occurs in holes MDPD-011, 012 and 016 (ASX: 11 May & 14 June 2016: see Table 3 & Figure 1). Importantly, MDPD-012 provided the project’s first high grade gold intersection, returning 27.0m @ 4.07g/t Au inside a wider interval of 48m @ 2.68g/t Au.
All gold intercepts at Loma Bonita occur within the oxide zone, either at or near to surface, and drilling indicates that the mineralised zone extends in a north-south direction for over 300m. Drilling to test the east-west dimensions has recently commenced.
Loma Bonita Metallurgy
Azure has completed preliminary metallurgical testwork on gold-mineralised material from Loma Bonita (ASX: 14 July 2016) with excellent results.
Industry standard bottle roll tests were undertaken at the KCA laboratories in Reno, Nevada. Testwork focused on two different size fractions, comprising ground (average size of ground samples is +80% passing 80 micron) and crushed (average size of crushed samples is +80% passing 11.2mm [approximately half inch]) particle sizes. These sizes were tested to simulate gold recoveries that might be expected to be achieved from conventional milling (eg carbon-in-pulp or carbon-in-leach processing) and heap leach gold processing, respectively.
Tests were conducted on 20 core samples (10 fine ground and 10 coarse crushed), collected and composited from diamond drill holes MDPD-007, MDPD-011, MDPD-012 and MDPD-016. Gold grades of these composite samples ranged between 0.25g/t Au and 4.51g/t Au and were sourced from depths varying from surface to 74 metres below surface. These samples are considered to be representative of the currently known grade range of the gold mineralisation, and the strike and depth extents of the Loma Bonita mineralised zone.
Excellent gold recoveries of between 88% and 99% were achieved on the ground material, with an overall average recovery of 94% (refer Table 4). Tests on the crushed material achieved recoveries of between 42% and 89%, with an overall average recovery of 71% (refer Table 5). Leach kinetics were excellent, with rapid recoveries achieved on the ground material within a 24 hour period and over a period of 192 hours (8 days) on the crushed material.