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BLACK CAT SYNDICATE LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2021
Nov 15, 2021
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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 16 November 2021 13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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Black Cat Syndicate Limited (“ Black Cat ” or “ the Company ”) is pleased to announce an update on activities within the Kal East Gold Project (“ Kal East ”).
HIGHLIGHTS
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Results from Fingals Fortune RC drilling continue to confirm high-grades in and around the conceptual open pit and also prove high-grade mineralisation at depth with the potential for underground mining.
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Fingals Fortune was a high-grade open pit mined in the early 1990’s. The main zone of mineralisation included historical intercepts of 9m @ 13.73 g/t Au from 34m and 2m @ 34.90 g/t Au from 53m (MMP309)[1] . Mining ceased as it was thought that this zone pinched out at depth. Recent drilling has proven that the zone continues and remains open to the south and north. Extensional drilling has now extended this zone 110m down plunge from the previous Resource estimate with an updated Resource due in early December 2021.
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Infill drilling shows mineralisation in almost every hole with average grades exceeding the current Resource model. Results include:
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au (true thickness ~9.3m) from 151m (incl. 5m @ 91.58 g/t Au from 152m) and 2m @ 3.14 g/t Au from 168m (21FIRC157)
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8m @ 4.74 g/t Au from 152m (21FIRC158)
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5m @ 2.44 g/t Au from 65m, 6m @ 3.57 g/t Au from 106m and 2m @ 6.76 g/t Au from 138m (21FIRC155)
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3m @ 9.96 g/t Au from 109m and 4m @ 3.28 g/t Au from 114m (21FIRC145)
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Extensional drilling to test down plunge of the known high-grade lode intercepted promising grades and demonstrates the potential for a high-grade underground mine. Results include:
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2m @ 7.91 g/t Au from 227m and 4m @ 13.3 g/t Au from 232m (21FIRC172)
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2m @ 14.2 g/t Au from 250m (21FIRC171)
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Figure 1: Cross Section of the high grade south plunging main lode at Fingals Fortune
Black Cat’s Managing Director, Gareth Solly, said: “Results to date for the area south of the Fingals Open Pit have been outstanding with the final set of results highlighting the impressive potential of this area. The Fingals Mining Centre represents a significant success story for Black Cat, identifying a consistent high-grade lode where previously it was thought to pinch out. This project continues to surprise with substantial mineralisation open in all directions that will require ongoing drilling to unlock its full potential. A Resource upgrade for Fingals will be announced in early December 2021.”
1 Refer ASX announcement 10 July 2020
BLACK CAT SYNDICATE LIMITED (ASX:BC8) Level 3, 52 Kings Park Road, West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 184, West Perth WA 6872 T: +61 458 007 713 | E: [email protected] W: www.blackcatsyndicate.com.au ABN 63 620 896 282
DIRECTORS
Paul Chapman Non-Executive Chairman Gareth Solly Managing Director Philip Crutchfield Non-Executive Director Les Davis Non-Executive Director Tony Polglase Non-Executive Director
CORPORATE STRUCTURE
Ordinary shares on issue: 140.8M Market capitalisation: A$87M (Share price A$0.62) Cash (30 Sep 2021): A$10.3M
13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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Infill and Extensional RC Drilling at Fingals Mining Centre (M25/136, M26/148, M26/248, M26/364, M26/357) 100%
The Fingals Mining Centre is less than 50km from Kalgoorlie and produced ~420,000t @ 2.7 g/t Au for 56,500 oz from multiple open pits in the early 1990’s, with only limited modern exploration since. The current Resource is 3.7Mt @ 1.9 g/t Au for 222,000 oz and, despite Black Cat having drilled >40,000m, remains open in all directions and at depth. Start-up operations at Kal East are planned to include an underground mine at Majestic in conjunction with an open pit at Myhree. Open pit mining at Fingals is planned to follow completion of the Myhree open pit. Approvals for the open pit at Fingals are expected in the March 2022 quarter.
RC infill drilling to the south of the historical open pit was undertaken between July and September 2021 with 57 holes for 8,171m completed. This drilling was designed to infill the southern portion of the growing Fingals Fortune deposit and to allow Resource upgrades to commence ahead of Ore Reserve estimation. Positive results from the first 38 holes were previously reported and included[2] :
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8m @ 2.42 g/t Au from 78m (21FIRC117)
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1m @ 12.3 g/t Au from 53m and 1m @ 36.8 g/t Au from 84m (21FIRC118)
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2m @ 25.87 g/t Au from 64m (21FIRC119)
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5m @ 4.02 g/t Au from 72m and 2m @ 9.79 g/t Au from 100m (21FIRC120)
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2m @ 6.53 g/t Au from 81m, 2m @ 4.93 g/t Au from 85m, 2m @ 2.53 g/t Au from 111m (21FIRC131) and 2m @ 16.75 g/t Au from 118m (21FIRC131)
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6m @ 6.23 g/t Au from 108m (21FIRC138)
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3m @ 19.36 g/t Au from 120m and 3m @ 8.57 g/t Au from 148m (21FIRC142)
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4m @ 8.13 g/t Au from 91m (21FIRC147)
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5m @ 5.11 g/t Au from 78m (21FIRC148)
The remaining 19 infill results have now been returned with the best results of the program, including:
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3m @ 9.96 g/t Au from 109m and 4m @ 3.28 g/t Au from 114m (21FIRC145)
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2m @ 3.00 g/t Au from 91m and 3m @ 2.64 g/t Au from 99m (21FIRC146)
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2m @ 6.13 g/t Au from 71m (21FIRC149)
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4m @ 3.55 g/t Au from 75m (21FIRC152)
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1m @ 14.4 g/t Au from 151m and 1m @ 7.71 g/t Au from 156m (21FIRC153)
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5m @ 2.44 g/t Au from 65m and 6m @ 3.57 g/t Au from 106m and 2m @ 6.76 g/t Au from 138m (21FIRC155)
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2m @ 4.23 g/t Au from 25m and 1m @ 5.96 g/t Au from 138m (21FIRC156)
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au (incl. 5m @ 91.58 g/t Au from 152m) from 151m and 2m @ 3.14 g/t Au from 168m (21FIRC157)
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8m @ 4.74 g/t Au from 152m (21FIRC158)
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3m @ 3.27 g/t Au from 152m (21FIRC159)
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1m @ 16.4 g/t Au from 54m and 1m @ 8.13 g/t Au from 156m (21FIRC160)
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4m @ 3.74 g/t Au from 71m (21FIRC162)
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2m @ 5.04 g/t Au from 18m (21FIRC169)
22 Refer ASX announcements 28 September, 5 and 21 October 2021
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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RC extensional drilling south of Fingals was also completed during the program, with 7 holes drilled for 1,851m. Results demonstrates the potential for a high-grade underground mine and included:
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2m @ 14.2 g/t Au from 250m (21FIRC171)
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2m @ 7.91 g/t Au from 227m and 4m @ 13.3 g/t Au from 232m (21FIRC172)
These results have confirmed the continuation of south dipping high-grade lodes down plunge of the existing open pit. The potential for continued growth of existing Resources and new discoveries is considered high within the area.
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Figure 2: Plan view (and long section) of the gram-metre contours (true width) of the high grade south plunging lode. Lode is open down plunge to the south and along strike to the east.
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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Figure 3: Cross Section along plunge of the high-grade south plunging lode. Lode is open down plunge and along strike to the east.
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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PLANNED DRILLING
Black Cat has drilled >83,000m so far in 2021 with a target of >90,000m before the end of the year. Drilling is focussed on a mix of discovery, Resource growth and Ore Reserve conversion across Kal East.
In line with the industry generally, assay results are slow in their turnaround and Black Cat has seen an increase in assay backlogs during 2021. This backlog is now being reduced. Currently Black Cat has ~9,000 samples outstanding which are expected to be reported over the coming months.
Drilling activity is currently focussed on:
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Majestic Mining Centre: Infill drilling and discovery drilling along strike of known deposits;
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Other Areas: Discovery drilling at Black Hills, Trojan, Bulong and Slate Dam.
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Chart 1: Black Cat’s drilling plan with progress on drill metres and assay results showing a recent reduction in assay backlogs
RECENT AND PLANNED ACTIVITIES
Upcoming activities include:
| Planned Activities | Nov 21 | Dec 21 | Jan 22 | Feb 22 | Mar 22 |
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| Ongoing RC drilling | |||||
| Milling facility servicing | |||||
| Updated Resources and Ore Reserves | |||||
| Ongoing acquisition of major equipment components | |||||
| Tailings storage facility approval | |||||
| Environmental works approval | |||||
| Fingals mining approval | |||||
| Quarterly report | |||||
| Annual General Meeting |
For further information, please contact:
Gareth Solly
Managing Director +61 458 007 713
This announcement has been approved for release by the Board of Black Cat Syndicate Limited.
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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ABOUT BLACK CAT SYNDICATE (ASX: BC8)
Black Cat’s Kal East Gold Project comprises ~800km[2] of highly prospective tenements to the east of the world class mining centre of Kalgoorlie, WA. Kal East contains a combined JORC 2012 Mineral Resource of 17.5Mt @ 2.1 g/t Au for 1,185,000 oz which is mainly located in the Myhree, Majestic, Fingals and Trojan Mining Centres.
Black Cat plans to construct a central processing facility near the Majestic Mining Centre, ~50kms east of Kalgoorlie. This location is well suited for a processing facility and sits within a short haulage distance of the bulk of Black Cat’s Resources. The processing facility will be a traditional carbon-in-leach gold plant which is ideally suited to Black Cat’s Resources as well as to third party free milling ores located around Kalgoorlie.
Black Cat is well advanced on securing key, long lead time items. High quality Outokumpu ball mills and associated infrastructure have already been purchased and relocated. After servicing in Kalgoorlie, the mills will be relocated to the Majestic Mining Centre. Other key components have also been identified for procurement and Black Cat intends to secure all items needed to allow for production to commence in the second half of 2022.
Black Cat’s extensive ground position contains a pipeline of projects spanning from exploration targets on new greenstone belts, Resource extensions around historic workings and study work for the definition of maiden Ore Reserves.
Black Cat is actively growing and upgrading the current Resources with ongoing drilling programs underway and delivering results.
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Regional map of Kalgoorlie showing the location of the Kal East Gold Project as well as nearby infrastructure
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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TABLE 1: DRILL RESULTS
| FINGALS RC INFILL DRILLING – August 2021 | Downhole |
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| Hole_ID MGA_East MGA_North RL Dip Azimuth |
From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au Grade (g/t) |
| 21FIRC143 394873 6573052 389.3 -61.19 88.09 |
102 103 1 1.58 |
| 21FIRC144 394851 6573051 389.5 -61 88.85 |
37 38 1 4.95 |
| 21FIRC145 394826 6573051 3898 6109 8988 |
109 112 3 9.96 |
. -. . |
114 118 4 3.28 |
| 91 93 2 3 |
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| 21FIRC146 394775 6573050 3907 6031 9122 |
99 102 3 2.64 |
. -. . |
122 123 1 1.03 |
| 124 125 1 1.24 |
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| 21FIRC149 394827 6573125 3909 5966 8581 |
71 73 2 6.13 |
. -. . |
89 90 1 1.33 |
| 21FIRC150 394814 6572977 397 -60.95 92.24 |
No Significant Intercept |
| 21FIRC152 3946903 6572973383 3903 6064 8998 |
75 79 4 3.55 |
. . . -. . |
116 117 1 1.2 |
| 97 98 1 1.04 |
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| 21FIRC153 394650 6573000 391.1 -61.08 90.94 |
151 152 1 14.4 |
| 156 157 1 7.71 |
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| 65 70 5 2.44 |
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| 21FIRC155 394714 6573028 390.6 -61.28 89.61 |
106 112 6 3.57 |
| 138 140 2 6.76 |
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| 25 27 2 4.23 |
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| 73 74 1 1.05 |
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| 120 121 1 1.27 |
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| 21FIRC156 394689 6573024 390.9 -59.31 93.04 |
130 132 2 1.35 |
| 138 139 1 5.96 |
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| 141 142 1 1.49 |
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| 145 147 2 4.25 |
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| 78 79 1 2.58 |
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| 81 82 1 2.96 |
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| 21FIRC157 394662 6573028 398 6008 8991 |
113 114 1 1.45 |
-. . |
124 125 1 2.09 |
| 151 164 13 37.43 |
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| 168 170 2 3.14 |
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| 99 101 2 1.84 |
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| 21FIRC158 394637 6573026 397 -61.15 91.68 |
133 134 1 1.8 |
| 152 160 8 4.74 |
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| 21FIRC159 394699 6573002 395 6056 8803 |
130 131 1 2.12 |
-. . |
152 155 3 3.27 |
| 44 45 1 1.34 |
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| 54 55 1 16.4 |
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| 21FIRC160 394737 6572979 394 -60.3 89.4 |
84 85 1 1.55 |
| 133 134 1 1.57 |
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| 156 157 1 8.13 |
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| 82 84 2 2.23 |
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| 21FIRC161 394789 6573074 397 6071 9146 |
87 89 2 1.32 |
-. . |
91 92 1 1.25 |
| 96 97 1 8.25 |
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| 21FIRC162 394523 6573077 390 6046 9134 |
63 64 1 3.36 |
-. . |
71 75 4 3.74 |
| 21FIRC166 394571 657317 403 6093 8697 |
87 88 1 1.28 |
-. . |
125 126 1 1.49 |
| 18 20 2 5.04 |
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| 76 78 2 1.97 |
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| 21FIRC169 394586 6573150 394.2 -68.45 92.7 |
113 114 1 5.02 |
| 142 143 1 1.01 |
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| 153 154 1 1.16 |
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| 13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune | |
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| 18 19 1 1.26 |
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| 21FIRC170 394586 6573150 400 7834 9017 |
93 94 1 2.9 |
-. . |
116 118 2 1.06 |
| 138 140 2 1.6 |
Note: All significant intercepts are reported at 1 g/t Au cut; maximum of 1m continuous internal dilution.
| FINGALS RC EXTENSIONAL DRILLING – August 2021 | Downhole |
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| Hole_ID MGA_East MGA_North RL Dip Azimuth |
From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Au Grade (g/t) |
| 134 135 1 1.28 |
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| 21FIRC163 394600 6572951 395 6029 8862 |
142 143 1 1.55 |
-. . |
145 146 1 1.07 |
| 166 167 1 1.19 |
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| 21FIRC164 394502 6572853 401 6018 8875 |
189 190 1 2.28 |
-. . |
276 278 2 1.6 |
| 275 276 1 1.01 |
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| 21FIRC165 394550 6572750 400 -60.55 90.61 |
279 280 1 1.1 |
| 305 306 1 1.1 |
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| 21FIRC167 394603 6572803 401 6011 9091 |
242 244 2 1.1 |
-. . |
269 270 1 1.2 |
| 36 38 2 1.88 |
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| 40 41 1 1.46 |
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| 155 156 1 1.06 |
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| 21FIRC168 394582 6572851 405 -60.22 88.05 |
198 199 1 4.53 |
| 221 222 1 1.16 |
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| 240 242 2 1.79 |
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| 244 245 1 4.2 |
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| 21FIRC171 394651 6572795 393.7 -60.29 91.88 |
250 252 2 14.2 |
| 121 122 1 1.38 |
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| 21FIRC172 394650.23 6572849.791 391.16 -60.51 88.63 |
227 229 2 7.91 |
| 232 236 4 13.3 |
Note: All significant intercepts are reported at 1 g/t Au cut; maximum of 1m continuous internal dilution.
COMPETENT PERSON’S STATEMENT
The information in this announcement that relates to geology, exploration results and planning was compiled by Mr. Iain Levy, who is a Member of the AIG and an employee, shareholder and option holder of the Company. Mr. Levy has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr. Levy consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on the information in the form and context in which it appears.
The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information in the original reports, and that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original reports.
Where the Company refers to the Mineral Resources in this report (referencing previous releases made to the ASX), it confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in that announcement and all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resource estimate with that announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.
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13m @ 37.43 g/t Au at Fingals Fortune
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APPENDIX A - JORC 2012 RESOURCE TABLE - Black Cat (100% owned)
The current in-situ, drill-defined Resources for the Kal East Gold Project are listed below.
| Measured Resource | Measured Resource | Measured Resource | Indicated Resource | Indicated Resource | Indicated Resource | Inferred Resource | Inferred Resource | Inferred Resource | Total Resource | Total Resource | Total Resource | |
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| Deposit | Tonnes | Grade | Metal | Tonnes | Grade | Metal ‘ |
Tonnes | Grade | Metal ‘ |
Tonnes | Grade (g/t Au) |
Metal (‘000s oz) |
| (‘000s) | (g/t Au) | (000s oz) | (‘000s) | (g/t Au) | (000s oz) |
(‘000s) | (g/t Au) | (000s oz) |
(‘000s) | |||
| Myhree Mining Centre | ||||||||||||
| Open Pit | - | - | - | 964 | 2.7 | 83 | 863 | 1.8 | 50 | 1,827 | 2.3 | 132 |
| Underground | - | - | - | 230 | 4.6 | 34 | 823 | 3.5 | 93 | 1,053 | 3.8 | 127 |
| Sub Total | - | - | - | 1,194 | 3.0 | 117 | 1,686 | 2.6 | 143 | 2,880 | 2.8 | 259 |
| Majestic Mining Centre | ||||||||||||
| Open Pit | - | - | - | 2,083 | 1.6 | 104 | 4,127 | 1.4 | 185 | 6,209 | 1.4 | 289 |
| Underground | - | - | - | 627 | 4.9 | 100 | 476 | 5.5 | 84 | 1,103 | 5.2 | 184 |
| Sub Total | - | - | - | 2,710 | 2.3 | 204 | 4,603 | 1.8 | 268 | 7,313 | 2.0 | 472 |
| Fingals Mining Centre | ||||||||||||
| Open Pit | - | - | - | 1,818 | 1.8 | 106 | 1,576 | 1.7 | 88 | 3,394 | 1.8 | 194 |
| Underground | - | - | - | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 283 | 3.0 | 27 | 287 | 3.0 | 28 |
| Sub Total | - | - | - | 1,818 | 1.8 | 106 | 1,859 | 1.9 | 116 | 3,681 | 1.9 | 222 |
| Trojan | ||||||||||||
| Open Pit | - | - | - | 1,356 | 1.8 | 79 | 760 | 1.5 | 36 | 2,115 | 1.7 | 115 |
| Sub Total | - | - | - | 1,356 | 1.8 | 79 | 760 | 1.5 | 36 | 2,115 | 1.7 | 115 |
| Other Resources | ||||||||||||
| Open Pit | 13 | 3.2 | 1.0 | 200 | 2.6 | 17 | 1,134 | 2.3 | 85 | 1,347 | 2.4 | 103 |
| Underground | - | - | - | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 114 | 3.8 | 14 | 114 | 3.8 | 14 |
| Sub Total | 13 | 3.2 | 1.0 | 200 | 2.6 | 17 | 1,248 | 2.5 | 99 | 1,461 | 2.5 | 117 |
| TOTAL Resource | 13 | 3.2 | 1.0 | 7,278 | 2.2 | 522 | 10,156 | 2.0 | 661 | 17,450 | 2.1 | 1,185 |
| 1. The preceding statements of Mineral Resources conforms to the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code) 2012 Edition’. 2. All tonnages reported are dry metric tonnes. 3. Data is rounded to thousands of tonnes and thousands of ounces gold. Discrepancies in totals may occur due to rounding. 4. Resources have been reported as both open pit and underground with varying cut-offs based off several factors discussed in the corresponding Table 1 which can be found with the original ASX announcements for each Resource. The announcements containing the Table 1 Checklists of Assessment and Reporting Criteria relating for the 2012 JORC compliant Resources are: 1. Myhree Mining Centre: oBoundary – Black Cat ASX announcement on 9 October 2020 “Strong Resource Growth Continues including 53% Increase at Fingals Fortune”; oTrump – Black Cat ASX announcement on 9 October 2020 “Strong Resource Growth Continues including 53% Increase at Fingals Fortune”; oMyhree – Black Cat ASX announcement on 9 October 2020 “Strong Resource Growth Continues including 53% Increase at Fingals Fortune”; oStrathfield – Black Cat ASX announcement on 31 March 2020 “Bulong Resource Jumps by 21% to 294,000 oz”; 2. Majestic Mining Centre: oMajestic – Black Cat ASX announcement on 11 March 2021 “1 Million Oz in Resource & New Gold Targets”; oSovereign – Black Cat ASX announcement on 11 March 2021 “1 Million Oz in Resource & New Gold Targets”; oImperial – Black Cat ASX announcement on 11 March 2021 “1 Million Oz in Resource & New Gold Targets”; oJones Find - Black Cat ASX announcement on 3 September 2021 “Maiden Resource Growth in the Shadow of the Mill”; oCrown Black Cat ASX announcement on 3 September 2021 “Maiden Resource Growth in the Shadow of the Mill”; 3. Fingals Mining Centre: oFingals Fortune – Black Cat ASX announcement on 31 May 2021 “Strong Resource Growth Continues at Fingals”; oFingals East – Black Cat ASX announcement on 31 May 2021 “Strong Resource Growth Continues at Fingals”; 4. Trojan Mining Centre: oTrojan – Black Cat ASX announcement on 7 October 2020 “Black Cat Acquisition adds 115,000oz to the Fingals Gold Project”; and 5. Other Resources: oQueen Margaret – Black Cat ASX announcement on 18 February 2019 “Robust Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Bulong”; oMelbourne United – Black Cat ASX announcement on 18 February 2019 “Robust Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Bulong”; oAnomaly 38 – Black Cat ASX announcement on 31 March 2020 “Bulong Resource Jumps by 21% to 294,000 oz”; oWombola Dam – Black Cat ASX announcement on 28 May 2020 “Significant Increase in Resources - Strategic Transaction with Silver Lake”; oHammer and Tap – Black Cat ASX announcement on 10 July 2020 “JORC 2004 Resources Converted to JORC 2012 Resources”; oRowe’s Find – Black Cat ASX announcement on 10 July 2020 “JORC 2004 Resources Converted to JORC 2012 Resources”. |
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FINGAL FORTUNE - 2012 JORC TABLE 1
| FINGAL FORTUNE - 2012 JORC TABLE 1 | FINGAL FORTUNE - 2012 JORC TABLE 1 | FINGAL FORTUNE - 2012 JORC TABLE 1 |
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| Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data | ||
| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary |
| Sampling techniques | Nature and quality of sampling (e.g., cut channels, random chips, or specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling. |
Recent RC drilling undertaken by Black Cat provides high quality representative samples that are carried out to industry standard and include QAQC standards. All samples are weighed in the laboratory. |
| Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used. |
Recent sampling undertaken by Black Cat provides high quality representative samples that are carried out to industry standard and include QAQC standards. All samples are weighed in the laboratory. |
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| Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the Public Report. In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1m samples from which 3kg was pulverised to produce a 30g charge for fire assay’). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information. |
Black Cat’s recent RC drilling is sampled into 1m intervals via a cone splitter on the rig producing a representative sample of approximately 3kg. Samples are selected to weigh less than 3kg to ensure total sample inclusion at the pulverisation stage. All samples are crushed, dried and pulverised to a nominal 90% passing 75µm to produce a 40g or 50g sub sample for analysis by FA/AAS. |
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| Drilling techniques | Drill type (e.g., core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) and details (e.g., core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc). |
RC drilling was completed using a face sampling percussion hammer. The RC bit size was 143mm diameter. |
| Drill sample recovery | Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed. |
RC samples are checked visually. |
| Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature of the samples. |
RC sample recovery and representivity were maintained through industry standard maintenance of the cone splitter and verified through the use of duplicate samples. |
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| Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse material. |
There is no known bias between sample recovery and grade. | |
| Logging | Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies. Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography. |
Logging of RC chips record lithology, mineralogy, texture, mineralisation, weathering, colour, alteration and veining. Chips from all Black Cat’s RC holes are stored in chip trays and photographed for future reference. These chip trays are archived in Kalgoorlie. |
| The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged. | All recent drilling has been logged in full. | |
| Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation |
If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken. |
No diamond core drilled. |
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| 13m @ 37.43 g/t | Au at Fingals Fortune | |
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| If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry. |
All Black Cat’s RC sampling to date have been cone split to 1m increments on the rig, except those speared as part of a four meter composite. All samples to date have been dry. |
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| For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique. |
The laboratory preparation of samples adheres to industry best practice. It is conducted by a commercial laboratory and involves oven drying, coarse crushing then total grinding to a size of 90% passing 75µm. |
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| Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples. |
All subsampling activities are carried out by commercial laboratory and are considered to be satisfactory. |
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| Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field duplicate/second half sampling. |
Black Cat’s RC field duplicate samples are carried out at a rate of 1:50 and are sampled directly from the on-board splitter on the rig. These are submitted for the same assay process as the original samples and the laboratory are unaware of such submissions. |
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| Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material being sampled. |
Sample sizes of 3kg are considered to be appropriate given the grain size (90% passing 75µm) of the material sampled. |
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| Quality of assay data and laboratory tests |
The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total. |
Samples are analysed by an external laboratory using a 40g fire assay with AAS finish. This method is considered suitable for determining gold concentrations in rock and is a total digest method. |
| For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc. |
None used. | |
| Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g., standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (i.e., lack of bias) and precision have been established. |
Recent drilling adhered to strict QAQC protocols involving weighing of samples, collection of field duplicates and insertion of certified reference material (blanks and standards). QAQC data are checked against reference limits in the SQL database on import. The laboratory performs a number of internal processes including repeats, standards and blanks. Analysis of this data displayed acceptable precision and accuracy. |
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| Verification of sampling and assaying |
The verification of significant intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel. |
Black Cat’s significant intercepts are verified by database, geological and corporate staff. |
| The use of twinned holes. | Black Cat will use twinned holes to assist in verification of historic results from time to time. | |
| Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols. |
All primary data related to logging and sampling is directly entered to Excel templates. All data is sent to Perth and stored in the centralised database, managed by a database consultant. |
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| Discuss any adjustment to assay data. | No adjustments or calibrations are made to any assay data, apart from resetting below detection values to half positive detection. First gold assay is utilised for exploration work. |
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| Location of data points | Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation. |
Selected holes have been picked up by a licenced surveyor using RTK-GPS. All early stage exploration holes have been picked up by handheld GPS. Down hole surveys are collected a north seeking gyro. |
| Specification of the grid system used. | Black Cat uses the grid system GDA 1994 MGA Zone 51. | |
| Quality and adequacy of topographic control. | RLs have been assigned using the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (“SRTM”) digital elevation model, unless surveyed by RTK-GPS. RTK GPS pickups will be used to build up local topographic models over exploration areas. |
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| Data spacing and distribution |
Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results. | Black Cat’s significant intercepts are verified by database, geological and corporate staff. |
| Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the |
The nominal drill hole spacing is 25m (northing) by 25m (easting) for infill drilling and 50m (northing) by 40m (easting) for regional exploration. |
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| Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied. |
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| Orientation of data in relation to geological structure |
Whether sample compositing has been applied. | Drill hole spacing is sufficient. |
| Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type. |
No compositing has been applied. | |
| If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material. |
All holes were drilled towards grid east, except for where constraints around access were present (due to existing open pit). There either vertical or holes dipping to the west(when targeting flatter structures) were drilled. This is considered to be the best orientation to reduce any sampling bias based of the various orientations to mineralisation that are observed at Fingals Fortune. It is not thought that sampling bias has been introduced based off the drill orientation. |
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| Sample security | The measures taken to ensure sample security. | All drilling from surface has been drilled as close to perpendicular to the predicted orientation of stratigraphy as possible. This has reduced the risk of introducing a sampling bias as far as possible. No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in the data at this point. |
| Audits or reviews | The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data. |
Black Cat’s samples prepared on site by Black Cat geological staff. Samples are selected, collected into tied calico bags and delivered to the laboratory by staff or contractors directly and there are no concerns with sample security. |
Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results
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| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary |
| Mineral tenement and land tenure status |
Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as Joint Ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings. |
The Fingals Fortune Deposit is located on M26/357, M26/148, M26/248, and M26/364. Mining lease M26/248 is granted is held until 2029 and is renewable for a further 21 years on a continuing basis. Mining lease M26/148 is granted is held until 2030 and is renewable for a further 21 years on a continuing basis. Mining leases M26/357 and M26/364 are granted are held until 2033 and are renewable for a further 21 years on a continuing basis. All production is subject to a Western Australian state government Net Smelter Return (“NSR”) royalty of 2.5%. A royalty of the sum of $1.50 per dry tonne of Ore in respect of 70% of all ore mined from M 26/357 and either treated by CIP/CIL or sold before treatment is payable to a third party. There are no registered Aboriginal Heritage sites or pastoral compensation agreements over the tenements. |
| The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area. |
No known impediment to obtaining a licence to operate exists and the remainder of the tenements are in good standing. |
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| Exploration done by other parties |
A_cknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties._ | Fingals Fortune was first identified by Geopeko in joint venture with Mistral Mines in 1983-1984 through a systematic soil geochemical sampling program. This was followed up with costeans, RAB and RC drilling. Geopeko did not perceive the discoveries to be of sufficient size and withdrew from the joint |
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Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results
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| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary |
| venture in 1986. Mistral Mines continued to explore and define Fingals Fortune, producing a feasibility study in the 1990. During this time, the tenement directly south of Fingals Fortune (now M26/357) was lost to Mistral though an administrative error resulting in the pegging by a prospector. Following Mistral Mines falling into receivership, the project was acquired by Ramsgate Resources, who formed the Mt Monger Gold Project JV with General Gold in 1991. M26/357 was repurchased from Bond Gold Australia and Dragon Resources in 1992. The Fingals Fortune deposit was subsequently mined in 1992 and 1993 by the Mt Monger Gold Project JV, with minor exploration around the area continuing until divestment. Since mining was completed, Exploration of the Fingals Fortune deposit has been sporadic with various companies drilling holes to test the potential of reopening the mine: • Solomon Australia (1999-2000) drilled about 10-15 RC holes to test strike extensions on the mineralisation; • Aurion Gold Exploration (2001-2002) drilled a couple of RC and diamond holes testing under the existing pit; • Integra Mining drilled two campaigns in 2007-2009 and 2011-2012 testing mineralisation east of and also below the main pit; and Silver Lake drilled four holes in 2012-2013 testing southern extensions to the mineralisation. |
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| Geology | Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. | The Project is located in the Kurnalpi Terrane of the Archaean Yilgarn Craton. Project-scale geology consists of granite-greenstone lithologies that were metamorphosed to greenschist facies grade. The style of mineralisation is Archaean orogenic gold. |
| Drill hole information | A summary of all information material to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes: • easting and northing of the drill hole collar; • elevation or Reduced Level (“RL”) (elevation above sea level in metres) of the drill hole collar; • dip and azimuth of the hole; • down hole length and interception depth; • hole length; and • if the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case. |
Tables containing drill hole collar, survey and intersection data are included in the body of the announcement. |
| Data aggregation methods | In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g., cutting of high- grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated. |
All aggregated zones are length weighted. No high-grade cuts have been used. |
| Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail. |
All intersections are calculated using a 1 g/t Au lower cut-off with maximum waste zones between grades of 1m, except where stated in the body of the report. |
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| Criteria | JORC Code Explanation | Commentary |
| The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated. |
Not applicable, as no metal equivalent values have been reported. | |
| Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths |
These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of Exploration Results. If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported. If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down hole length, true width not known’). |
All intercepts are reported as downhole depths as true widths are not yet determined. |
| Diagrams | Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views. |
Appropriate diagrams have been included in the body of the announcement. |
| Balanced reporting | Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration. Results are not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high-grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results. |
All results have been tabulated in this release. |
| Other substantive exploration data |
Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances. |
Geophysical surveys including aeromagnetic surveys have been carried out by previous owners to highlight and interpret prospective structures in the project area. |
| Further work | The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g., tests for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling). Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this information is not commercially sensitive. |
Black Cat is continuing an exploration program which will target extension of mineralisation and regional targets within the Kal East project. |
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