Oposura Project
Mineral Resource upgraded with high-grade mining to commence in September:
Upgraded Mineral Resource of 3.1 million tonnes @ 5.0% Zn & 2.7% Pb (ASX: 8 May 2019)
85% of contained metal classified as Indicated Mineral Resource, representing a minimum of five years of mine production (refer Scoping Study: ASX: 15 October 2018)
Significant potential for further resource expansion with mineralisation remaining open in several directions
Small-scale mining commencd with toll treatment expected to commence in September
Operation is funded through A$2M convertible note from major shareholder and will generate early cash flow
Anticipated production: 1,500tpm to 3,000tpm of high-grade (~15% Zn+Pb) mineralisation
All regulatory approvals in place
Key in-country mining personnel appointed Alacrán Project
Teck Resources completed 21-hole Phase 2 diamond drilling campaign for 10,540m
Confirmation of porphyry copper mineralisation at Cerro Alacrán with broad zones of visible chalcopyrite intersected
Azure to regain 100% ownership and full control of the Alacrán Project
Teck to become a substantial shareholder of Azure
OPOSURA MINERAL RESOURCE
The Mineral Resource at Oposura was upgraded during the quarter through the completion of successful infill and extensional drilling:
- Mineral Resource increased to 3.1 million tonnes @ 5.0% Zn & 2.7% Pb (ASX: 8 May 2019 & refer Table 1 below & Table 2 in Appendix 1) indicating potential to increase the mine life of the project;
- 85% of contained metal now classified as Indicated Mineral Resources (up from 75%), representing a minimum of five years of mine production (refer Scoping Study: ASX: 15 October 2018); and
- Significant potential for further Mineral Resource increases with additional drilling planned. The updated total Mineral Resource for Oposura is:
The updated Mineral Resource was based upon the Phase 2 program of 58 diamond drill holes totalling 4,567m, in addition to the Phase 1 program of 173 holes totalling 11,109m. The Mineral Resource was estimated and classified as Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources in accordance with the guidelines of the JORC Code (2012)1 by CSA Global Pty Ltd (CSA Global), Perth, Western Australia.
Mineral Resources have been reported at a cut-off grade of 1.5% Zinc Equivalent which is considered reasonable for various mining options being assessed in the mining study for the Feasibility Study, currently in progress.
Significantly, 85% of the contained metal within the Mineral Resource is now classified in the Indicated Mineral Resource category (refer Tables 1 & 2), providing confidence in the continuity of grade and widths of the mineralisation.
The increased tonnage of Indicated Resources represents approximately five years of production based on the Scoping Study throughput rate of 500,000tpa (ASX: 15 October 2018), further supporting and enhancing the results of the Scoping Study which delivered an EBITDA of A$237 million, an NPV of A$112 million, an IRR of 76% and a payback period of 16 months.
The upgraded Mineral Resource displays significant potential for further expansion upside with mineralisation remaining open in several directions.
COMMENCEMENT OF SMALL-SCALE, HIGH-GRADE MINING AND TOLL TREATMENT
During the quarter, the Azure Board approved the commencement of a small-scale mining and toll processing operation, to exploit easily-accessible, high-grade mineralised material at Oposura. The operation is expected to deliver early cash flow to the Company to support the completion of the Feasibility Study and provide general working capital.
The small-scale mining operation is focused on exploiting easily accessible, high-grade, massive sulphide mineralisation from the East Zone Mineral Resource (see Figure 1). Mining will be carried out in two phases, initially by open pit (currently in progress) and followed by underground extraction.
During July, Azure mobilised an open pit mining contractor to the Oposura site. Work completed to date includes refurbishing the access road between the main highway and the mine site (~6km), pre-stripping overburden from above the massive sulphide horizon, grade control drilling, and mining and stockpiling of ore.
Phase 1 mining is exploiting, by open pit, massive sulphide mineralisation situated on the eastern side of the East Zone mineral resource (see Figure 2). Mineralisation in this area occurs within five metres of surface and in some places is already fully exposed. Overburden consists of weathered rock which is being stripped by bulldozer with no drilling and blasting required, ensuring low mining costs.
Since mining started, over 1,200 tonnes of ore have been excavated and stockpiled. Based on mineral resource drilling within the mined area, where hole spacing is approximately 25m x 25m, the grade of this material is estimated to be between 10% and 15% combined zinc and lead (ASX: 8 May & 5 June 2019). The mineralised horizon of massive sulphides ranges in true thickness between 1.0 and 4.0m.
Open pit mining will continue throughout July and August with several thousand tonnes of high-grade ore expected to be produced. The western wall of the open pit will be cut back to enable access directly into the historical Tunnel D drive.
The planned mine production and processing rate will initially be between 1,500tpm to 3,000tpm (tonnes per month) of mineralised material grading approximately 15% combined zinc and lead. All mineralisation to be mined is classified in the Indicated Mineral Resource category (ASX: 8 May & 5 June 2019).
Ore will be processed under a toll treatment agreement through the nearby San Javier sulphide flotation processing facility. Ore transport will start in August and processing is expected to start in September. There is scope to increase the mine production rate if additional processing capacity becomes available.
All regulatory approvals necessary for the planned mining operation, including open pit and underground mining permits, environmental clearances, explosives permit and surface land-use agreements, have been received.
Mine production has commenced and processing of the ore is scheduled to commence in September.
Azure has secured financing for the mining and processing operation by issuing convertible notes totalling A$2,000,000 to the Company’s major shareholder, Deutsche Balaton. The notes have an interest rate of 12.5% per annum, payable six monthly in arrears, and are convertible to fully paid ordinary shares at an effective share price of 14.5 cents. The issue of the notes was approved by shareholders at a General Meeting held on 19 July 2019. This funding will enable the Company to meet start-up costs and working capital requirements.
The mining operation at Oposura is led by Azure’s Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Glenn Jardine who has been closely involved with Azure’s project and business development activities in Mexico for the past four years. Mr. Jardine is a senior mining executive with significant experience in feasibility studies, project development and operations management. This experience covers mining and processing of precious metals, base metals and bulk commodities across underground and open pit operations.
To provide on-site management of the mining, geology and processing functions, the Company has employed several highly experienced local mining professionals who have worked in the Mexican mining industry for many years. These include a senior mining project manager who will manage the open pit and underground mining operations and senior geologists with relevant mining and grade control experience. To supervise toll treatment of Oposura ore through the San Javier processing plant, Azure has appointed a metallurgist who specialises in sulphide flotation and mineral processing. (For further details on personnel, refer presentation released to the ASX on 19 July 2019).
Figure 1: Oposura Project with East Zone & West Zone Mineral Resources
Figure 2: East Zone showing Mineral Resource and small-scale mining locations
Figure 3: Open pit mining operations in the East Zone
ALACRÁN PROJECT – (AZS 100% ownership)
BACKGROUND
In December 2014, Azure Minerals entered into an agreement whereby Azure could acquire 100% ownership of the Alacrán Project from Minera Teck S.A. de C.V. (“Teck”), a 100%-owned subsidiary of Canada’s largest diversified resource company, Teck Resources Limited. Teck would retain a back-in right which could be exercised within two months of Azure reaching the required expenditure milestone.
Azure met the expenditure requirement in October 2016 and thereby earned 100% ownership of Alacrán. During this period, Azure discovered two outstanding epithermal silver and gold deposits – Mesa de Plata and Loma Bonita – which together host resources of 32Moz silver and 150,000oz gold (ASX: 1 December 2016 & 21 December 2016).
In December 2016, Teck exercised its back-in right and for the following 2½ years carried out exploration for epithermal gold and porphyry copper mineralisation, particularly at the Cerro Alacrán prospect.
In May 2019, Azure accepted a right of first offer proposal from Teck. Upon finalisation of a definitive sale agreement, Azure will retain 100% ownership and control of the project by issuing to Teck a number of common shares that would result in Teck, and its affiliates, owning 19.9% of Azure’s outstanding shares on a post-issuance basis, a 0.5% NSR royalty on the project, and a participation right on the proceeds of any sale of the project within a five year period from the date of the sale agreement.
ALACRÁN DRILLING UPDATE
During the quarter, project operator Teck released to Azure the results from its Phase 2 drill program and, in turn, Azure released significant copper and gold drill intersections to the ASX on 6 May 2019.
Figure 1: Areas targeted in Teck’s 2017 to 2019 drill programs and other prospects
Twenty-one diamond drill holes were completed totalling 10,540.4m, distributed as follow:
- 16 holes for 9,147.5m at Cerro Alacrán;
- 4 holes for 988.4m at Cerro San Simon; and
- 1 hole for 404.5m at Cerro Colorado.
Sixteen of Teck’s holes targeted the Cerro Alacrán prospect where porphyry-style copper mineralisation lies beneath a blanket of copper oxides and chalcocite (an acid-soluble copper sulphide mineral) which was previously drilled by the Mexican Geological Survey in the 1970s and by Grupo Mexico in the 1990s.
The remaining four holes targeted epithermal-style precious metals mineralization at Cerro San Simon and one hole was drilled at Cerro Colorado targeting porphyry copper mineralisation.
Cerro Alacrán:
The primary focus of Teck’s 2018 drill program was to test the potential of Cerro Alacrán to host a large porphyry copper ± molybdenum ± gold deposit. This was the first program since historical drilling undertaken in the 1970s and 1990s intersected wide zones of low-grade copper oxides and chalcocite mineralisation in the supergene zone.
Several holes drilled by Teck intersected broad zones (greater than 100m drilled width) of porphyry-style copper mineralisation containing low to moderate copper grades. Better drill intercepts included:
- ALA-18-001 118.0m @ 0.17% Cu from 164.5m
- ALA-18-003 131.7m @ 0.25% Cu from 42.3m
- ALA-18-011 137.0m @ 0.19% Cu from 418.9m
- ALA-18-014 177.3m @ 0.21% Cu from 587.2m
Copper mineralisation within the oxide zone (turquoise) and sulphide transition zone (chalcocite) was intersected in many drill holes, returning broad intercepts of low to moderate-grade copper and gold (for example: 131.7m @ 0.25% Cu & 0.11ppm Au from 42.3m in ALA-18-003). Mineralisation is hosted in strongly altered volcanic breccias and porphyry intrusive rocks extending from surface to depths of around 200m.
Deeper drilling within the sulphide zone extended the previously known extents of strongly altered porphyry intrusions, with broad intersections of disseminated chalcopyrite and porphyry-style veins containing chalcopyrite and molybdenite mineralisation. As with the overlying oxide and transition zones, drilling within the primary sulphide zone intersected wide zones of low to moderate-grade copper mineralisation, including: 137.0m @ 0.19% Cu from 418.9m in ALA-18-011 and 177.3m @ 0.21% Cu from 587.2m in ALA-18-014.
Drilling confirmed that copper mineralisation at Cerro Alacrán extends over an area of at least 2.0km x 1.5km. Mineralisation remains open in most directions, providing room for lateral expansion and depth extensions. This supports the concept of a large mineralised system, confirming the prospectivity of Cerro Alacrán to host a porphyry-associated copper-molybdenum-gold deposit.
Further drilling will be required to define both the overall size of the Cerro Alacrán body and to test for higher grade zones.
FURTHER WORK AT ALACRÁN
The Alacrán property is ideally located within the Laramide Copper Province, North America’s most prolific copper-producing district, and is close to several large operating copper mines, including being only 12km from the world class, giant Cananea / Buena Vista del Cobre copper mine.
Alacrán offers potential for hosting large porphyry copper deposits and additional high-grade precious metal deposits like Azure’s discoveries at Mesa de Plata and Loma Bonita.
Azure believes that, in addition to Mesa de Plata and Loma Bonita, Alacrán has the potential to host more high-grade precious and base metal deposits. Now that Azure has regained 100% ownership and full control of the project, further exploration specifically targeting these commodities will be a high priority.
-ENDS-
For enquiries, please contact:
Tony Rovira Managing Director Azure Minerals Limited Ph: +61 8 9481 2555 | Media & Investor Relations Michael Weir / Cameron Gilenko Citadel-MAGNUS Ph: +61 8 6160 4903 |
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EXPLORATION RESULTS
Information in this report that relates to previously reported Exploration Results has been crossed-referenced in this report to the date that it was reported to ASX. Azure Minerals Limited confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects information included in the relevant market announcements.
OPOSURA
Information in this report that relates to Mineral Resources for the Oposura Project is extracted from the report “Azure Expands Oposura Mineral Resource” created and released to the ASX on 8 May 2019 and is available to view on www.asx.com.au. Azure Minerals Limited confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects information included in the relevant market announcement, and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.
Information in this report that relates to the Scoping Study for the Oposura Project is extracted from the report “Oposura Scoping Study Delivers Outstanding Economics” created and released to the ASX on 15 October 2018 and is available to view on www.asx.com.au. Azure Minerals Limited confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects information included in the relevant market announcement, and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.
ALACRÁN
The information in this report that relates to Mineral Resources for the Mesa de Plata and Loma Bonita deposits on the Alacrán Project are extracted from the respective reports “Mesa de Plata Mineral Resource Upgraded” and “Loma Bonita Mineral Resource” created and released to the ASX on 1 December 2016 and 21 December 2016 respectively and are available to view on www.asx.com.au. Azure Minerals Limited confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects information included in the relevant market announcement, and that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.
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