Highlights:
- Gold mineralization in the Fletcher Shear Zone, the third
major Beta Hunt Shear Zone, has now been extended to over 500
metres along strike and 150 metres in vertical extent with step-out
drilling. Potential exists for the Shear Zone to extend up to 2
kilometres in strike while remaining open at depth. A total of 4
holes have been drilled to date with further drilling planned later
this year.
Results include1.:
-
- AF18LV-07AE: 3.3 g/t over 9.5 metres, including 5.5 g/t over
4.4 metres
- AF18LV-16AE: 18.5 g/t over 0.8 metre
Previously reported results include2.:
- WF14-98 (Lode A): 2.67 g/t over 6.2 metres, including 3.1g/t
over 3.1 metres; and
- WF14-98 (Lode B): 2.32 g/t over 11.2 metres, including 3.8 g/t
over 4.8 metres.
- FZ350-001: 1.21 g/t over 17.5 metres including 5.87g/t over
0.54 metres
- New drilling in the Gamma Block, which also targeted the 50C
nickel trough, has confirmed significant gold mineralization over a
200 metre strike length. New drilling results1
include:
-
- G50-22-009NR: 3.4g/t over 33.6 metres including 6.0 g/t over
10.5 metres
- G55-22-006NR: 7.6 g/t over 8.4 metres, including 12.1 g/t over
4.6 metres
- G50-22-012NE: 12.9 g/t over 2.0 metres
- Proposed level development into the Gamma gold mineralization
will also be utilized to access the 50C Nickel zone, reducing costs
and timing for both nickel and gold mining activities
1.
|
Interval lengths
are downhole widths. Estimated true widths cannot be determined
with available information
|
2.
|
Interval lengths
are estimated true widths
|
3.
|
Tables showing
complete results and drill holes can be found at the end of this
news release.
|
TORONTO, Jan. 24, 2022 /CNW/ - Karora Resources Inc. (TSX:
KRR) ("Karora" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce new
exploration drilling results from the Beta Hunt Mine have
materially extended the strike length of gold mineralization at the
Fletcher Zone to over 500 metres. The recently discovered Gamma
Block mineralization (see Karora news release dated November 15, 2021) strike length has also been
extended to over 200 metres. Both mineralized systems remain open
along strike and at depth.
First discovered by Karora in 2016, the Fletcher Zone is a
parallel shear zone located approximately 350 metres west from the
Western Flanks Zone and represents a third major shear zone at Beta
Hunt. New exploration drilling, designed to further test the strike
length of Fletcher, was highlighted by intersections of 3.3 g/t
over 9.5 metres, including 5.5 g/t over 4.4 metres (hole
AF18LV-07AE) and 18.5 g/t over 0.8 metres (hole AF18LV-16AE).
New exploration drilling completed south of the recently
discovered Gamma Block gold mineralization, located at the southern
extent of the existing mine development, encountered further
encouraging results. The holes drilled served a dual purpose: to
test both the 50C Nickel trough and the underlying Gamma Block gold
mineralization. Although Gamma and 50C can be mined separately,
they are close enough to be accessed from the same level
development potentially reducing cost and access time to mine both
areas.
Significant gold intercepts returned from Gamma drilling were
highlighted by a wide intercept of 3.4 g/t over 33.6 metres
(including 6.0 g/t over 10.5 metres and 6.1 g/t over 3.8 metres) in
hole G50-22-009NR, 7.6 g/t over 8.4 metres, including 12.1 g/t over
4.6 metres (hole G55-22-006NR) and 12.9 g/t over 2.0 metres (hole
G50-22-012NE). The Gamma (gold) and 50C (nickel) highlight the
exciting potential south of the Alpha Island ("AIF") and Gamma
faults at Beta Hunt.
Paul Huet, Chairman and CEO of
Karora said, "Exploration at Beta Hunt continues to drive
extensions of known primary shears and of newly discovered zones,
underscoring the fact that we are only just beginning to understand
the true potential of the mine. The new drilling announced today
highlights the exciting potential south of the Alpha Island and
Gamma faults.
Fletcher is a third major shear zone at Beta Hunt that we have
now materially extended for the first time since 2016. New drilling
has extended the known strike extent to over 500 metres and over a
150 metre vertical extent. With strike potential up to 2
kilometres, while remaining open at depth, Fletcher has the
potential to form a long-term backbone of our operation in future
years.
The new Gamma Block mineralization, underlying our exciting high
grade 50C Nickel trough, represents a second new potential gold
mining area. Our new drilling has now extended Gamma over 200
metres of strike extent and remains open both along strike and at
depth. What is encouraging about both of these zones is that they
are easily accessed on the edges of existing development, lowering
the cost associated with setting up mining activities.
Lastly, we expect to issue a progress update on our Mineral
Resources later in the first quarter, which will include the
addition of the maiden Larkin Zone Mineral Resource."
Drilling
At Beta Hunt, over the period from August
1, 2021 to December 31, 2021 a
total of 76 resource definition and exploration drill holes were
drilled totalling 15,323 metres. The summary below covers new gold
assay results received over this period (Figure 1).
Drilling focused on testing the potential strike extension of
the Fletcher Zone and A Zone North, testing the Western Flanks
northern extension, upgrading the 30C nickel Mineral Resource and
defining the 50C nickel trough in the Gamma Block, the latter
intersecting gold mineralization below the trough
position.
Fletcher Shear Zone
The gold mineralized Fletcher Shear Zone (FSZ) was discovered in
2016 (See RNC news release dated July 6,
2016) and is considered a structural analogue to the Western
Flanks and A Zone deposits, representing Beta Hunt's third major
mineralized shear zone system (Figure 2). The FSZ comprises
foliated biotite-pyrite altered and irregularly quartz veined
basalt – similar alteration to that found at Western Flanks.
Previously reported drilling comprised two holes on the same
section with results shown below (See RNC news release dated
September 16, 2019)1.
- WF14-98 (Lode A): 2.67 g/t Au over 6.2 metres, including
3.1g/t Au over 3.1 metres; and
- WF14-98 (Lode B): 2.32 g/t Au over 11.2 metres, including
3.8 g/t Au over 4.8 metres.
- FZ350-001: 1.21 g/t Au over 17.5 metres including 5.87g/t
over 0.54 metres
Recent drilling involved two holes to test the interpreted
strike extent of the FSZ. Hole AF18LV-16AE tested the FSZ 300
metres north along strike of the Discovery section, while hole
AF18LV-07AE tested the FSZ a further 200 metres to the north. Both
holes intersected significant mineralization in the targeted
position confirming for the first time the strike potential of the
FSZ.
- AF18LV-07AE: 3.3 g/t over 9.5 metres, including 5.5 g/t over
4.4 metres
- AF18LV-16AE: 18.6 g/t over 0.8 metres and 0.6 g/t over 3.3
metres
1.
|
Interval lengths
are downhole widths. Estimated true widths cannot be determined
with available information
|
The FSZ mineralization in AF18LV-16AE comprises weakly sheared
and altered basalt, with the high grade 18.8 g/t assay associated
with extensional quartz veining and biotite-pyrite alteration.
Mineralization in AF18LV-07AE (Figure 3) is defined by a 0.2
g/t halo associated with weak to moderate shearing, extensional
quartz veining up to 10cm wide, weak biotite alteration and
disseminated pyrite. This veining and alteration style is most
similar to Discovery section intersections and supports the
interpretation that the mineralization is related to the same shear
zone.
Both holes also intersected the Western Flanks Zone in the early
part of each hole with assay results1.supporting, as
well as upgrading, the existing Western Flanks Mineral
Resource.
- AF18LV-07AE: 2.7 g/t over 19.6 metres, including 5.5g/t over
6.4 metres
- AF18LV-16AE: 2.3 g/t over 28.2 metres, including 6.5g/t over
6.3 metres
The four drill holes now intersecting FSZ support a steep,
west-dipping zone over 150 metres in down dip extent over 500
metres of strike with potential to extend over a total strike
length of 2 kilometres. The mineralized system remains open at
depth. These results and the potential mining opportunity they will
deliver provide continued support of Karora's Growth Plan.
Gamma Block
Drilling in the Gamma Block continued with holes designed to
test the 50C nickel trough on the ultramafic/basalt contact
consistently intersecting gold mineralization in the underlying
footwall basalt. Early-stage geological interpretation indicates
the gold mineralization occurs as parallel, northwest trending
zones of variable widths and grades over 200 metres of strike south
of the Gamma Fault. Mineralization is characteristically associated
with quartz-albite-carbonate stockwork veining in a moderately
biotite altered basalt with well developed euhedral pyrite
mineralization. To underline the potential significance of this new
area, drill hole G50-22-009NR intersected 3.4 g/t over 33.6 metres
which represents the widest gold intersection recorded to date in
the Gamma Block. Significant gold results from the drilling are
reported below. Nickel assays are still pending.
- G50-22-009NR: 3.4g/t over 33.6 metres including 6.0 g/t over
10.5 metres and 6.1 g/t over 3.8 metres
- G55-22-006NR: 7.6 g/t over 8.4 metres, including 12.1 g/t over
4.6 metres
- G50-22-012NE: 12.9g/t over 2.0 metres
1.
|
Interval lengths
are downhole widths. Estimated true widths cannot be determined
with available information
|
The recent focus of drilling within the Gamma Block is to extend
the 50C and 10C nickel mineralization within these troughs. These
recent results, on the back of previously reported gold results
from the Gamma Block (see Karora news release, November 15, 2021) highlight the potential for
the Gamma Block to be considered as a potential gold mining area,
along with the strong nickel mineralization drilled to date.
Pending receipt of outstanding assays, a detailed geological
interpretation of the mineralization is expected be undertaken
during the first quarter.
A Zone North (U/G)
A surface diamond drillhole, SAZ-001-AE was drilled to test for
the northern extension of the A Zone Mineral Resource. The hole was
collared from surface as the most accessible underground drill
position did not provide a high angle drill intersection
representative of the A Zone mineralization. The drill hole
intersected thin, extensional to brecciated quartz carbonate
veining in a strongly biotite altered basalt with disseminated
pyrite associated with an intersection of 1.7 g/t over 6.4 metres
(estimated true width) in the A Zone position, 80 metres from the
most northerly drill intersection and provides strong encouragement
for the A Zone Mineral Resource to continue to extend north and
up-dip from the existing Resource. This result reinforces the
potential for early production from the recently commenced second
decline.
Further surface drilling is planned for Q1 2022 to validate and
extend this result.
Compliance Statement (JORC 2012 and NI 43-101)
The disclosure of scientific and technical information contained
in this news release has been reviewed and approved by Stephen
Devlin, FAusIMM, Group Geologist, Karora Resources Inc., a
Qualified Person for the purposes of NI 43-101.
At Beta Hunt all drill core sampling is conducted by Karora
personnel. Drill core samples for gold analysis in this instance
were shipped to both ALS Laboratories, Perth and SGS Laboratories, Kalgoorlie for
preparation and assaying by 50gram fire assay analytical method.
All gold diamond drilling samples submitted for assay include at
least one blank and one Certified Reference Material ("CRM") per
batch, plus one CRM or blank every 20 samples. In samples with
observed visible gold mineralization, a coarse blank is inserted
after the visible gold mineralization to serve as both a coarse
flush to prevent contamination of subsequent samples and a test for
gold smearing from one sample to the next which may have resulted
from inadequate cleaning of the crusher and pulveriser. The labs
are also required to undertake a minimum of 1 in 20 wet screens on
pulverised samples to ensure a minimum 90% passing at -75µm.
Samples for nickel analysis are shipped to SGS Australia Mineral
Services of Kalgoorlie for preparation. Pulps are then shipped
to Perth for assaying. The analytical technique is
ICP41Q, a four acid digest ICP-AES package. Assays recorded above
the upper detection limit (25,000ppm Ni) are re-analyzed using the
same technique with a greater dilution (ICP43B). All samples
submitted for nickel assay include at least one Certified Reference
Material (CRM) per batch, with a minimum of one CRM per 20 samples.
Where problems have been identified in QAQC checks, Karora
personnel and the SGS laboratory staff have actively pursued and
corrected the issues as standard procedure. Where problems have
been identified in QAQC checks, Karora personnel and the SGS and
ALS laboratory staff have actively pursued and corrected the issues
as standard procedure.
About Karora Resources
Karora is focused on doubling gold production to 200,000 ounces
by 2024 compared to 2020 and reducing costs at its integrated Beta
Hunt Gold Mine and Higginsville Gold Operations ("HGO") in
Western Australia. The
Higginsville treatment facility is a low-cost 1.6 Mtpa processing
plant, expanding to a planned 2.5 Mtpa by 2024, which is fed at
capacity from Karora's underground Beta Hunt mine and Higginsville
mines. At Beta Hunt, a robust gold Mineral Resource and Reserve is
hosted in multiple gold shears, with gold intersections along a 4
km strike length remaining open in multiple directions. HGO has a
substantial Mineral gold Resource and Reserve and prospective land
package totaling approximately 1,800 square kilometers. The Company
also owns the high grade Spargos Reward project which began mining
in 2021. Karora has a strong Board and management team focused on
delivering shareholder value and responsible mining, as
demonstrated by Karora's commitment to reducing emissions across
its operations. Karora's common shares trade on the TSX under the
symbol KRR and also trade on the OTCQX market under the symbol
KRRGF.
Cautionary Statement Concerning Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release contains "forward-looking information"
including without limitation statements relating to the timing for
the completion of technical studies the results of exploration and
development work, liquidity and capital resources of Karora,
production guidance and the potential of the Beta Hunt Mine,
Higginsville Gold Operation, the Aquarius Project and the Spargos
Gold Project.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Karora to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could
affect the outcome include, among others: future prices and the
supply of metals; the results of drilling; inability to raise the
money necessary to incur the expenditures required to retain and
advance the properties; environmental liabilities (known and
unknown); general business, economic, competitive, political and
social uncertainties; results of exploration programs; accidents,
labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; political
instability, terrorism, insurrection or war; or delays in obtaining
governmental approvals, projected cash operating costs, failure to
obtain regulatory or shareholder approvals. For a more detailed
discussion of such risks and other factors that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by
such forward-looking statements, refer to Karora 's filings with
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Although Karora has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ
materially from those described in forward-looking statements,
there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to
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Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of the date
of this news release and Karora disclaims any obligation to update
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or results or otherwise, except as
required by applicable securities laws.
Cautionary Statement Regarding the Higginsville Mining
Operations
A production decision at the Higginsville gold
operations was made by previous operators of the mine, prior to the
completion of the acquisition of the Higginsville gold operations
by Karora and Karora made a decision to continue production
subsequent to the acquisition. This decision by Karora to continue
production and, to the knowledge of Karora, the prior production
decision were not based on a feasibility study of mineral reserves,
demonstrating economic and technical viability, and, as a result,
there may be an increased uncertainty of achieving any particular
level of recovery of minerals or the cost of such recovery, which
include increased risks associated with developing a commercially
mineable deposit. Historically, such projects have a much higher
risk of economic and technical failure. There is no guarantee that
anticipated production costs will be achieved. Failure to achieve
the anticipated production costs would have a material adverse
impact on the Corporation's cash flow and future profitability.
Readers are cautioned that there is increased uncertainty and
higher risk of economic and technical failure associated with such
production decisions.
Table 1: Beta Hunt Gold- Significant Results - August 1, 2021 to December
31, 2021
(excludes those reported in previous
Karora news release dated November 15,
2021)
Target/
Prospect
|
Hole
ID
|
Sub
interval
|
From
(m)
|
To
(m)
|
Downhole Interval
(m)
|
Estimated
True
Width
(m)2.
|
Au
(g/t)1.
|
Western
Flanks
|
AF18LV-07AE
|
|
33
|
34
|
1
|
0.8
|
7.68
|
|
106.5
|
107.5
|
1
|
0.8
|
2.52
|
|
116
|
142
|
26
|
19.6
|
2.7
|
including
|
116
|
124.5
|
8.5
|
6.4
|
5.47
|
Fletcher
|
AF18LV-07AE
|
|
574
|
574.5
|
0.5
|
-
|
1.06
|
|
578.5
|
588
|
9.5
|
-
|
3.31
|
including
|
582.65
|
587
|
4.35
|
-
|
5.5
|
Western
Flanks
|
AF18LV-16AE
|
|
111
|
148.4
|
37.4
|
28.2
|
2.32
|
including
|
140
|
148.4
|
8.4
|
6.3
|
6.5
|
Fletcher
|
AF18LV-16AE
|
|
530.7
|
534
|
3.3
|
-
|
0.6
|
|
545
|
545.75
|
0.8
|
-
|
18.55
|
Western Flanks
Nth
|
AW17LN-03AE
|
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
0.7
|
1.96
|
|
0
|
1
|
1
|
0.8
|
2.33
|
|
212
|
213
|
1
|
0.8
|
2.42
|
AW17LN-22AR
|
|
176.5
|
177.4
|
1
|
0.9
|
2.83
|
|
4.4
|
5
|
0.6
|
0.6
|
4.53
|
|
101
|
101.5
|
0.5
|
0.5
|
2.56
|
|
165
|
171.8
|
6.8
|
6.5
|
1.63
|
|
188
|
190
|
2
|
1.9
|
2.21
|
|
3
|
4
|
1
|
0.9
|
6.35
|
|
142
|
143
|
1
|
0.9
|
3.24
|
|
190
|
195.1
|
5.1
|
4.6
|
3.17
|
|
232
|
233.2
|
1.2
|
1.1
|
12.9
|
|
272
|
273
|
1
|
0.9
|
3.73
|
AW17LN-25AR
|
|
140
|
142.7
|
2.7
|
2.7
|
9.47
|
|
157
|
166
|
9
|
9
|
1.97
|
|
171
|
173
|
2
|
2
|
1.36
|
|
177
|
178
|
1
|
1
|
4.88
|
AW17LN-26AR
|
|
146
|
148
|
2
|
1.9
|
1.79
|
|
180
|
181
|
1
|
1
|
2.97
|
|
184
|
185
|
1
|
1
|
3.03
|
|
216
|
217
|
1
|
1
|
2.19
|
AW17LN-27AR
|
|
0
|
6
|
6
|
5.4
|
1.79
|
|
172
|
174.6
|
2.6
|
2.3
|
1.45
|
|
191
|
198
|
7
|
6.4
|
3.09
|
|
201
|
202
|
1
|
0.9
|
2.43
|
AW17LN-28AE
|
|
0
|
4.3
|
4.3
|
2.6
|
2.16
|
|
282.7
|
283.3
|
0.5
|
0.3
|
3.6
|
AW17LN-29AE
|
|
0
|
4
|
4
|
2.8
|
1.35
|
30C/Larkin
|
B30-19-013NR
|
|
53
|
58
|
5
|
0.7
|
1.64
|
|
60.3
|
61.3
|
1
|
0.1
|
9.63
|
B30-19-016NR
|
|
18
|
19
|
1
|
0.8
|
3.9
|
B30-19-017NR
|
|
34
|
36
|
2
|
0.4
|
1.05
|
B30-19-019NR
|
|
0
|
4.6
|
4.6
|
1.8
|
2.35
|
Gamma Gold
|
BG-BRI-001AE
|
|
8
|
9
|
1
|
-
|
1.12
|
|
14
|
15
|
1
|
-
|
4.76
|
|
365
|
366
|
1
|
-
|
8.53
|
Gamma
Block
|
G10-22-008NR
|
|
62
|
63.2
|
1.2
|
-
|
7.84
|
G10-22-009NR
|
|
27
|
29
|
2
|
-
|
1.75
|
G10-22-012NR
|
|
27
|
27.4
|
0.4
|
-
|
2.55
|
G10-22-013NR
|
|
44
|
46
|
2
|
-
|
4.55
|
G10-22-014NR
|
|
31
|
33
|
2
|
-
|
1.25
|
G10-22-015NR
|
|
116
|
117
|
1
|
-
|
1.06
|
G10-22-016NR
|
|
36
|
44
|
8
|
-
|
1.27
|
|
173.9
|
174.8
|
0.9
|
-
|
2.47
|
G10-22-017NR
|
|
19
|
22
|
3
|
-
|
1.21
|
G50-22-008NE
|
|
6
|
7
|
1
|
-
|
3.33
|
G50-22-009NR
|
including
including
including
|
137
|
138
|
1
|
-
|
1.92
|
|
142.5
|
145.5
|
3
|
-
|
1.91
|
|
156
|
189.6
|
33.6
|
-
|
3.4
|
|
156
|
166.5
|
10.5
|
-
|
5.99
|
|
173
|
173.4
|
0.4
|
-
|
21.75
|
|
184.5
|
188.3
|
3.8
|
-
|
6.05
|
G50-22-012NE
|
|
75
|
76
|
1
|
-
|
2.78
|
|
152
|
154
|
2
|
-
|
12.92
|
|
163.3
|
166
|
2.7
|
-
|
3.79
|
G50-22-012NE
|
|
184
|
189
|
5
|
-
|
2.61
|
|
240
|
244.2
|
4.2
|
-
|
1.25
|
|
247
|
248
|
1
|
-
|
1.04
|
|
254
|
255
|
1
|
-
|
29.32
|
|
262
|
263
|
1
|
-
|
3.9
|
G50-22-013NE
|
|
140.6
|
142.5
|
1.9
|
-
|
8.67
|
G50-22-014NE
|
|
124.5
|
127.1
|
2.6
|
-
|
1.16
|
G50-22-016NR
|
|
73.2
|
74
|
0.9
|
-
|
1.57
|
G50-22-018NE
|
|
63.3
|
65.4
|
2.1
|
-
|
4.57
|
|
195
|
196
|
1
|
-
|
10.4
|
|
199
|
204
|
5
|
-
|
1.64
|
|
210.5
|
212
|
1.5
|
-
|
3.43
|
G55-22-006NR
|
including
|
154.7
|
163.1
|
8.4
|
-
|
7.57
|
|
158.5
|
163.1
|
4.6
|
|
12.1
|
G55-22-007NE
|
|
34
|
38
|
4
|
-
|
1.29
|
|
77
|
78
|
1
|
-
|
3.84
|
|
167
|
168
|
1
|
-
|
1.72
|
G55-22-008NE
|
|
129
|
130
|
1
|
-
|
4.04
|
G55-22-009NE
|
|
26
|
27
|
1
|
-
|
10.41
|
|
164
|
165
|
1
|
-
|
2.45
|
|
185
|
186
|
1
|
-
|
1.33
|
A Zone Nth
|
SAZ-001-AE
|
|
201
|
238.5
|
37.5
|
6.4
|
1.74
|
including
|
201
|
205.1
|
4.1
|
0.7
|
4.54
|
|
213
|
221
|
8
|
1.3
|
3.36
|
|
225
|
238.5
|
13.5
|
2
|
1.4
|
1.
|
Reported gold
grades > 1.0 g/t downhole.
|
2.
|
Estimated true widths
cannot be determined in some holes with available
information
|
Table 2 Drillhole Collars – Beta Hunt for Significant Results
reported August 1, 2021 to
December 31, 2021
Target/
|
Hole
ID
|
MGA_N
|
MGA_E
|
mRL
|
DIP
|
AZI
|
Total Length
(m)
|
Prospect
|
Fletcher
|
AF18LV-07AE
|
6544356.9
|
374603.5
|
-269.7
|
-31.5
|
249.5
|
653.9
|
AF18LV-16AE
|
6544419.1
|
374624.9
|
-266.7
|
-31.0
|
224.5
|
639.4
|
Western Flanks
Nth
|
AW17LN-03AE
|
6544656.6
|
374476.8
|
-256.3
|
-21.6
|
207.9
|
365.9
|
AW17LN-11AE
|
6544655.6
|
374476.9
|
-256.4
|
-27.4
|
249.5
|
287.9
|
AW17LN-22AR
|
6544611.8
|
374549.8
|
-257.1
|
-2.1
|
231.4
|
245.0
|
AW17LN-23AR
|
6544611.8
|
374549.6
|
-257.6
|
-13.3
|
231.1
|
243.0
|
AW17LN-24AR
|
6544611.8
|
374549.6
|
-257.6
|
-24.0
|
231.6
|
309.0
|
AW17LN-25AR
|
6544588.2
|
374574.0
|
-257.5
|
-2.2
|
228.7
|
237.0
|
AW17LN-26AR
|
6544588.4
|
374573.7
|
-257.8
|
-12.7
|
229.1
|
247.9
|
AW17LN-27AR
|
6544588.5
|
374573.7
|
-258.1
|
-23.5
|
229.1
|
300.1
|
AW17LN-28AE
|
6544656.6
|
374477.1
|
-256.5
|
-33.1
|
270.9
|
419.8
|
AW17LN-29AE
|
6544653.4
|
374478.7
|
-255.7
|
-40.4
|
249.9
|
359.9
|
30C/Larkin
|
B30-19-013NR
|
6542669.6
|
375520.8
|
-381.2
|
33.0
|
326.0
|
99.0
|
B30-19-016NR
|
6542661.7
|
375524.0
|
-381.9
|
33.0
|
241.0
|
68.7
|
B30-19-017NR
|
6542668.4
|
375522.4
|
-379.9
|
65.0
|
349.0
|
60.0
|
B30-19-019NR
|
6542644.4
|
375544.3
|
-380.9
|
67.0
|
240.0
|
50.9
|
Gamma Gold
|
BG-BRI-001AE
|
6541845.5
|
376244.9
|
-335.2
|
-9.0
|
189.0
|
475.3
|
Gamma
Block
|
G10-22-008NR
|
6541862.6
|
376232.9
|
-330.2
|
80.0
|
229.0
|
101.5
|
G10-22-009NR
|
6541900.2
|
376203.5
|
-338.4
|
46.0
|
230.0
|
152.9
|
G10-22-012NR
|
6541926.0
|
376184.8
|
-342.6
|
62.0
|
228.0
|
113.8
|
G10-22-013NR
|
6541926.1
|
376184.8
|
-342.6
|
73.0
|
228.0
|
119.3
|
G10-22-014NR
|
6541926.2
|
376186.3
|
-341.7
|
89.0
|
228.0
|
113.9
|
G10-22-015NR
|
6541927.7
|
376186.5
|
-342.1
|
77.0
|
48.0
|
161.9
|
G10-22-016NR
|
6541933.7
|
376178.4
|
-344.2
|
48.0
|
230.0
|
195.0
|
G10-22-017NR
|
6541933.9
|
376178.8
|
-343.7
|
66.0
|
230.0
|
125.8
|
G50-22-009NR
|
6541848.3
|
376243.2
|
-333.4
|
19.0
|
223.0
|
222.0
|
G50-22-008NE
|
6541762.9
|
376208.5
|
-336.3
|
19.0
|
192.0
|
200.9
|
G50-22-012NE
|
6541862.1
|
376232.2
|
-333.2
|
15.0
|
229.0
|
297.0
|
G50-22-013NE
|
6541861.3
|
376232.3
|
-334.4
|
22.0
|
229.0
|
212.6
|
G50-22-014NE
|
6541861.3
|
376232.4
|
-334.5
|
15.0
|
229.0
|
218.7
|
G50-22-016NR
|
6541900.0
|
376203.3
|
-339.9
|
28.0
|
230.0
|
204.0
|
G50-22-018NE
|
6541924.7
|
376184.8
|
-344.7
|
26.0
|
230.0
|
222.0
|
G55-22-006NR
|
6541900.1
|
376203.4
|
-338.6
|
37.0
|
230.0
|
197.7
|
G55-22-007NE
|
6541925.2
|
376184.8
|
-343.5
|
36.0
|
230.0
|
203.8
|
G55-22-008NE
|
6541925.1
|
376184.9
|
-343.4
|
48.0
|
230.0
|
209.7
|
G55-22-009NE
|
6541932.9
|
376178.4
|
-345.2
|
38.0
|
230.0
|
207.0
|
A Zone Nth
|
SAZ-001-AE
|
6545053.5
|
374088.3
|
288.8
|
-77.0
|
229.0
|
348.6
|
SOURCE Karora Resources Inc.