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GOLDARC RESOURCES LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2021
Oct 12, 2021
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Capital/Financing Update
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ASX / MEDIA ANNOUNCEMENT 13 October 2021
ABN: 72 002 261 565
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Mt Stirling Gold System Expanded
Highlights:
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Further RC drill assays continue to expand the Mt Stirling gold system with significant results received from Mt Stirling, Mt Stirling SE, Viserion and Eastern zones
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Eastern mineralised zones have been re-interpreted as shallow easterly plunging subhorizontal saprolitic gold and lode material (akin to Stirling Well mineralisation)
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Eastern flat lodes and mineralised zones also interpreted to merge with Tyrannus mineralisation
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Further Eastern zone(s) shallow gold intercepts have been received including:
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1m @ 6.03 g/t Au from 3m (MSRC086)
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Mt Stirling and Viserion up-dip extensions have returned:
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10m @ 2.05 g/t Au from 34m (MSRC109); inc 3m @ 4.13 g/t Au from 34m and 1m @ 4.82 g/t Au from 35m
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1m @ 3.97 g/t Au from 58m (MSRC110)
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6m @ 1.11 g/t Au from 47m (MSRC108); inc 1m @ 2.02 g/t Au from 49m
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Mt Stirling SE intercepts include:
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1m @ 1.67 g/t Au from 39m (MSRC080)
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RC drilling at Hydra and Tyrannus to recommence in coming weeks to test anomalous arsenic zones, multiple gold targets, and extents of gold system to the NW and E
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Diorite East and Kiaora-Meteor preliminary drill assays received
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Further results from the Viserion Shear are due within 2 weeks.
Torian Resources Limited ( ASX: TNR ) ( Torian or the Company ) is pleased to announce results from various drilling campaigns at Mt Stirling. Results continue to expand the extents of gold mineralisation at various prospects and multiple gold domains, with pierce point intercepts beyond the current resource boundaries.
Torian Executive Director Mr Peretz Schapiro said: “ For a while we have been hypothesising that the Stirling Well and Mt Stirling gold systems may be linked. The latest round of drilling has given us a greater picture as to what we may be actually sitting on in the Mt Stirling region.
Our current geological interpretation indicates that our current prospects on the Strling Block may actually be one large interconnected system. From Stirling Well in the west to Tyrannus in the East, and from Mt Stirling in the South and Hydra in the North. The structure of the system also indicates that the Mt Stirling region would be very amenable to a large, low strip, open pit mine.
We are also really pleased that the latest round of drilling has delivered record turnaround times for us, with results received within 2-4 weeks from holes being drilled. Slow turnaround times on assays are really frustrating for management and shareholders, so to have this level of turnaround time is a true testament to the work ethic of our hard-working field and geological team.
Office :
Directors:
P: (08) 9420 8208 F: (08) 9322 4130 E: [email protected] W: www.torianresources.com.au
104 Colin Street West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 191 West Perth 6872
Paul Summers, Executive Chairman Peretz Schapiro, Executive Director Dale Schultz, Non-Executive Director Ian Pamensky, Company Secretary
Whilst auger vacuum drilling and other field work at the Mt Stilring Project continues, we are looking forward to recommencing RC drilling in the coming weeks, which will focus on following up on anomalous arsenic zones and recently announced gold intercepts at the Hydra and Tyrannus prospects.
Subject to the continued success of the drilling campaign, rig(s) availability and assay turnaround from the labs, we will look to commission a Global resource estimate at the end of 2021 for the entire Mt Stirling Project.
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Figure 1: Regional map of the Mt Stirling Gold Project tenements showing the Stirling and Diorite Blocks and surrounding Red 5 (ASX:RED) tenements including the 4.1Moz King of the Hills gold mine; Cerebus-Eclipse and Centauri deposits
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Figure 2: Mount Stirling arsenic contours on Regional Geology and structure
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Mt Stirling - Viserion Drill Update
On sections 1800N & 1840N ~50m up-dip extension has been confirmed from intercepts:
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10m @ 2.05 g/t Au from 34m (MSRC109); inc 3m @ 4.13 g/t Au from 34m and 1m @ 4.82 g/t Au from 35m
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1m @ 3.97 g/t Au from 58m (MSRC110)
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6m @ 1.11 g/t Au from 47m (MSRC108); inc 1m @ 2.02 g/t Au from 49m
Mt Stirling and Viserion up-dip extensions have also returned:
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1m @ 2.96 g/t Au from 35m (MSRC111)
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1m @ 2.44 g/t Au from 179m (MSRD001)
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5m @ 1.16 g/t Au from 147m (MSRC124); inc 1m @ 2.38 g/t Au from 147m
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2m @ 1.36 g/t Au from 241m (MSRC094); inc 1m @ 1.78 g/t Au from 241m
Table 1: Mt Stirling 1360N – 2040N recent Significant intercepts
| Table | 1:Mt Stirling 1360N – 2040N recent Significant intercepts |
|---|---|
| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
| 1360 | MSRC075 0 1 1 1.32 [email protected] |
| 1640 | MSRD001 179 180 1 2.44 1m@ 2.44 |
| 1720 | MSRD002 47 48 1 1.61 [email protected] |
| 1760 | MSRC117 13 15 2 1.07 2m @ 1.07 inc 14 15 1 1.41 [email protected] |
| 1800 | MSRC109 34 44 10 2.05 10m @ 2.05 inc 34 37 3 4.13 3m @ 4.13 and 35 36 1 4.82 1m@ 4.82 |
| MSRC110 58 59 1 3.97 1m@ 3.97 |
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| 1840 | MSRC108 47 53 6 1.11 6m @ 1.11 inc 49 50 1 2.02 1m@ 2.02 |
| MSRC120 3 4 1 1.77 [email protected] |
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| MSRC093 30 31 1 1.74 [email protected] |
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| 1880 | MSRC111 35 36 1 2.96 1m@ 2.96 |
| MSRC086 3 4 1 6.03 1m@ 6.03 |
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| MSRD004 211 212 1 1.49 [email protected] |
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| 1960 | MSRD005 174 175 1 1.37 [email protected] |
| MSRC094 26 27 1 1.22 1m @ 1.22 241 243 2 1.36 2m @ 1.36 inc 241 242 1 1.78 [email protected] |
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| 2040 | MSRC124 138 139 1 1.16 1m @ 1.16 147 152 5 1.16 5m @ 1.16 inc 147 148 1 2.38 1m@ 2.38 |
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Figure 3: Mt Stirling 1800N updated section
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Figure 4: Mt Stirling 1840N updated section
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Mt Stirling East zone(s) extensions
Eastern mineralised zones have been re-interpreted as shallow easterly plunging sub-horizontal saprolitic gold and lode material (alike Stirling Well mineralisation).
Eastern flat lodes and mineralised zones are also interpreted to merge with Tyrannus mineralisation, with potential to add considerable shallow open-pittable tonnage.
Further Eastern zone(s) shallow gold intercepts have been received including:
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1m @ 6.03 g/t Au from 3m (MSRC086)
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1m @ 1.77 g/t Au from 3m (MSRC120)
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1m @ 1.74 g/t Au from 30m (MSRC093)
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1m @ 1.61 g/t Au from 47m (MSRD002)
Follow-up shallow extensional drilling is now being planned to quantify and assess scale-potential.
Table 2: Mt Stirling East zone(s) RC drilling summary
| Tenement | Prospect | Plan Hole ID |
Hole ID | Easting GDA94 |
Northing GDA94 |
RL | Az | Dip | Planned depth |
Depth | Section |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M37/1306 | Mt Stirling |
RCP091 MSRC116 311633 |
6835049 425 237 |
-60 60 60 1720 |
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| RCP092 MSRC117 311596 |
6835072 423 237 |
-60 40 40 1760 |
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| RCP093 MSRC118 311587 |
6835113 424 237 |
-60 20 20 1800 |
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| RCP097 MSRC119 311556 |
6835093 422 237 |
-60 60 60 1800 |
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| RCP094 MSRC120 311514 |
6835119 420 237 |
-60 50 52 1840 |
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| RCP095 MSRC121 311502 |
6835153 421 237 |
-60 60 64 1880 |
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| RCP096 MSRC122 311485 |
6835144 420 237 |
-60 40 40 1880 |
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Figure 5: Mt Stirling 1880N updated section
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Figure 6: Mt Stirling 1920N updated section
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Figure 7: Mt Stirling 1960N updated section
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Figure 8: Mt Stirling 2000N updated section
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Figure 9: Mt Stirling 2040N updated section
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Figure 10: Mt Stirling 2080N updated section
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Table 3: Mt Stirling 1840N – 1880N Significant intercepts
| Table 3: M | t Stirling 1840N – 1880N Significant intercepts |
|---|---|
| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
| 1840 | MSRC107 23 27 4 0.63 4m @ 0.63 inc 26 27 1 0.86 1m @ 0.86 35 36 1 1.21 [email protected] |
| MSRC108 47 53 6 1.11 6m @ 1.11 inc 49 50 1 2.02 [email protected] |
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| MSRC061 73 78 5 4.42 5m @ 4.42 inc 77 78 1 6.07 1m@ 6.07 |
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| MSRC062 1 3 2 8.02 2m @ 8.02 inc 1 2 1 15.19 1m @ 15.19 158 161 3 9.91 3m @ 9.91 inc 158 160 2 14.51 2m @ 14.51 and 159 160 1 17.51 1m @ 17.51 165 166 1 0.50 [email protected] |
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| MSRC120 3 4 1 1.77 [email protected] |
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| MSRC063 9 10 1 1.31 1m @ 1.31 81 82 1 1.80 1m @ 1.80 134 136 2 0.37 2m @ 0.37 232 237 5 1.72 5m @ 1.72 inc 235 236 1 4.24 1m @ 4.24 266 269 3 1.15 3m @ 1.15 inc 266 267 1 1.24 [email protected] |
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| MSRC093 30 31 1 1.74 1m @ 1.74 132 133 1 0.87 1m @ 0.87 315 316 1 0.38 1m @ 0.38 323 324 1 0.57 1m @ 0.57 330 332 2 1.37 2m @ 1.37 inc 330 331 1 1.71 [email protected] |
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| 1880 | MSRC111 35 36 1 2.96 [email protected] |
| MSRC084 58 60 2 0.97 2m @ 0.97 inc 58 59 1 1.22 [email protected] |
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| MSRC085 98 99 1 1.11 [email protected] |
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| MSRC086 3 4 1 6.03 1m@ 6.03 |
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| MSRC122 NSI |
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| MSRC121 10 11 1 1.08 1m @ 1.08 59 60 1 0.40 [email protected] |
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| MSRD004 29 31 2 1.72 2m @ 1.72 inc 30 31 1 2.18 1m @ 2.18 174 175 1 0.94 1m @ 0.94 211 212 1 1.49 [email protected] |
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Table 4: Mt Stirling 1920N – 1960N Significant intercepts
| Table 4: | Mt Stirling 1920N – 1960N Significant intercepts |
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| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
| 1920 | MSRC112 NSI |
| MSRC105 69 70 1 0.26 [email protected] |
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| MSRC087 81 84 3 0.41 3m @ 0.41 |
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| 88 97 9 3.75 9m @ 3.75 |
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| inc 90 96 6 5.07 6m @ 5.07 |
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| and 93 94 1 12.36 1m @ 12.36 |
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| 109 110 1 0.86 [email protected] |
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| MSRC088 133 137 4 5.99 4m @ 5.99 |
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| inc 134 136 2 10.58 2m @ 10.58 |
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| and 143 144 1 0.99 [email protected] |
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| MSRC089 8 9 1 0.51 1m @ 0.51 137 138 1 0.64 1m @ 0.64 177 183 6 0.72 6m @ 0.72 inc 178 179 1 1.58 [email protected] |
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| MSRC101 4 8 4 0.12 4m @ 0.12 18 20 2 0.98 2m @ 0.98 inc 18 19 1 1.00 1m @ 1.00 152 156 4 0.19 4m @ 0.19 298 300 2 5.50 2m @ 5.50 inc 299 300 1 6.66 1m @ 6.66 303 304 1 0.57 1m @ 0.57 308 313 5 2.21 5m @ 2.21 inc 309 310 1 4.63 1m@ 4.63 |
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| 1960 | MSRC113 NSI |
| MSRC090 92 93 1 0.50 [email protected] |
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| MSRC091 NSI |
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| MSRC092 188 191 3 0.54 [email protected] |
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| MSRD005 174 175 1 1.37 1m @ 1.37 261 270.20 9.20 2.99 9.20m @ 2.99 inc 264 265 1 6.88 1m @ 6.88 and 273.50 274.50 1 9.79 [email protected] |
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| MSRC094 26 27 1 1.22 1m @ 1.22 241 243 2 1.36 2m @ 1.36 inc 241 242 1 1.78 1m @ 1.78 328 329 1 1.29 1m @ 1.29 334 335 1 1.92 [email protected] |
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Table 5: Mt Stirling 2000N – 2080N Significant intercepts
| Table 5: M | t Stirling 2000N – 2080N Significant intercepts |
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| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
| 2000 | MSRC115 NSI |
| MSRC114 NSI |
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| MSRC106 118 119 1 10.71 1m @ 10.71 159 161 2 2.45 2m @ 2.45 inc 160 161 1 3.67 1m@ 3.67 |
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| MSRC096 2 4 2 1.01 2m @ 1.01 inc 3 4 1 1.39 1m @ 1.39 206 207 1 2.38 1m @ 2.38 210 216 6 1.79 6m @ 1.79 inc 210 212 2 2.73 2m@ 2.73 |
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| MSRC102 24 25 1 1.58 1m @ 1.58 272 285 13 1.44 13m @ 1.44 inc 274 276 2 3.48 2m @ 3.48 294 295 1 0.59 [email protected] |
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| MSRC097 149 150 1 0.60 1m @ 0.60 408 409 1 0.57 [email protected] |
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| 2040 | MSRC123 NSI |
| MSRC124 138 139 1 1.16 1m @ 1.16 147 152 5 1.16 5m @ 1.16 inc 147 148 1 2.38 [email protected] |
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| MSRC099 231 232 1 0.51 1m @ 0.51 252 255 3 1.78 3m @ 1.78 inc 253 254 1 2.61 1m @ 2.61 262 263 1 0.83 1m @ 0.83 267 269 2 1.03 2m @ 1.03 inc 267 268 1 1.39 [email protected] |
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| MSRC100 33 35 2 0.86 2m @ 0.86 inc 33 34 1 1.10 1m @ 1.10 322 324 2 0.59 [email protected] |
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| 2080 | MSRC103 13 14 1 0.68 1m @ 0.68 236 237 1 1.11 1m @ 1.11 249 250 1 3.33 1m@ 3.33 |
| MSRC104 25 26 1 0.57 1m @ 0.57 319 320 1 1.43 1m @ 1.43 323 324 1 0.53 1m @ 0.53 340 344 4 0.78 4m @ 0.78 inc 340 341 1 1.64 [email protected] |
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Figure 11: Mt Stirling 1680N updated section
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Figure 12: Mt Stirling 1720N updated section
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Figure 13: Mt Stirling 1760N updated section
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Table 6: Mt Stirling planned RC drill collars and progress summary
| Table 6: | Mt Stirlin | g planne | d RC dril | l collars | and prog | ress s | umm | ary | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tenement | Prospect | Plan Hole ID |
Hole ID | Easting GDA94 |
Northing GDA94 |
RL | Az | Dip | Planned depth |
Depth | Section N |
| M37/1306 | Mt Stirling |
RCP076 RCP077 |
MSRC110 | 311489 | 6835051 421 237 -60 6835041 420 237 -60 |
90 85 1800 50 54 1800 |
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| MSRC109 | 311472 | ||||||||||
| RCP078 RCP079 |
MSRC108 | 311437 | 6835071 421 237 -60 6835061 421 237 -60 |
90 80 1840 60 72 1840 |
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| MSRC107 | 311421 | ||||||||||
| RCP080 | MSRC111 | 311388 | 6835089 420 237 -60 |
40 48 1880 |
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| RCP081 | MSRC112 | 311352 | 6835114 420 237 -60 |
70 120 1920 |
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| RCP082 | MSRC113 | 311321 | 6835136 421 237 -60 |
75 75 1960 |
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| RCP083 RCP084 |
MSRC114 MSRC115 |
311316 | 6835187 420 237 -60 6835177 420 237 -60 |
125 144 2000 90 96 2000 |
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| 311299 | |||||||||||
| RCP085 RCP086 RCP087 |
* MSRC124 MSRC123 |
311336 | 6835242 419 237 -60 6835223 420 237 -60 6835213 419 237 -60 |
215 * 2040 140 192 2040 90 96 2040 |
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| 311302 | |||||||||||
| 311284 | |||||||||||
| RCP088 RCP089 RCP090 |
* |
311300 | 6835267 419 237 -60 6835249 419 237 -60 6835239 419 237 -60 |
180 2080 120 2080 85 * 2080 |
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| 311265 | |||||||||||
| 311247 |
*Yet to drill
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Mt Stirling SE Drill Update
As has been previously announced, the Mt Stirling Gold system extends 280m further to the SE with mineralised strike now continuous over 1040m (1080N – 2080N).
Mt Stirling SE intercepts include:
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1m @ 1.67 g/t Au from 39m (MSRC080)
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1m @ 1.77 g/t Au from 83m (MSRC065)
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5m @ 0.83 g/t Au from 244m (MSRC068); inc 1m @ 2.31 g/t Au from 244m
Table 7: Mt Stirling SE 1080N – 1240N recent Significant intercepts
| Section | from | interval | Intercept (g/t | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (N) | Hole ID | (m) | to(m) | (m) | **Aug/t ** | Au) |
| 1080 | MSRC080 | 39 |
40 | 1 | 1.67 | [email protected] |
| 1200 | MSRC065 | 83 |
84 | 1 | 1.77 | [email protected] |
| 1240 | MSRC068 | 244 |
259 | 5 | 0.83 | 5m @ 0.83 |
| inc | 244 | 245 | 1 | 2.31 | [email protected] |
Table 8: Mt Stirling SE 1080N – 1160N Significant intercepts
| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
|---|---|
| 1080 | MSRC080 9 10 1 0.64 1m @ 0.64 26 27 1 1.06 1m @ 1.06 39 40 1 1.67 1m @ 1.67 47 48 1 0.94 1m @ 0.94 52 56 4 0.13 4m @ 0.13 256 260 4 0.65 [email protected] |
| MSRC081 64 65 1 0.40 [email protected] |
|
| 1120 | MSRC077 11 12 1 0.21 1m @ 0.21 68 69 1 0.63 1m @ 0.63 225 226 1 0.26 1m @ 0.26 238 242 4 0.55 4m @ 0.55 inc 238 239 1 1.13 [email protected] |
| MSRC078 60 61 1 0.31 [email protected] |
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| MSRC079 34 35 1 0.49 [email protected] |
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| 1160 | MSRC024 32 36 4 5.30 4m @ 5.30 |
| inc 34 36 2 7.60 2m @ 7.60 |
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| 40 42 2 0.70 2m @ 0.70 |
|
| 68 70 2 0.41 anomalous |
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| MSRC064 46 47 1 0.34 1m @ 0.34 |
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| 64 68 4 0.10 4m @ 0.10 |
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| 117 118 1 0.51 [email protected] |
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| MSRC029 186 187 1 0.45 1m @ 0.45 229 230 1 0.61 [email protected] |
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Table 9: Mt Stirling SE 1200N – 1340N Significant intercepts
| Section (N) |
Hole ID from (m) to(m) interval (m) Aug/t Intercept (g/t Au) |
|---|---|
| 1200 | MSRC065 41 42 1 0.50 1m @ 0.50 59 62 3 0.73 3m @ 0.73 inc 61 62 1 1.51 1m @ 1.51 83 84 1 1.77 [email protected] |
| MSRC066 176 177 1 0.39 [email protected] |
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| MSRC067 253 254 1 0.36 [email protected] |
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| 1240 | MSRC068 62 63 1 0.90 1m @ 0.90 172 173 1 0.16 1m @ 0.16 224 225 1 0.48 4m @ 0.48 244 249 5 0.83 5m @ 0.83 inc 244 245 1 2.31 1m @ 2.31 252 253 1 1.01 [email protected] |
| MSRC069 91 92 1 0.41 1m @ 0.41 96 97 1 0.35 1m @ 0.35 226 227 1 0.50 1m @ 0.50 230 231 1 2.27 1m @ 2.27 269 270 1 0.38 [email protected] |
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| 1280 | MSRC070 65 66 1 0.57 1m @ 0.57 87 88 1 0.64 [email protected] |
| MSRC071 55 57 2 0.53 2m @ 0.53 115 116 1 0.56 1m @ 0.56 130 131 1 0.42 [email protected] |
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| MSRC072 71 72 1 0.63 1m @ 0.63 101 102 1 0.51 1m @ 0.51 139 140 1 0.41 1m @ 0.41 150 151 1 0.32 1m @ 0.32 229 230 1 1.03 1m @ 1.03 249 250 1 1.14 1m @ 1.14 259 261 2 1.07 2m @ 1.07 inc 260 261 1 1.20 [email protected] |
|
| 1320 | MSRC073 68 69 1 0.54 [email protected] |
| MSRC074 78 79 1 0.35 [email protected] |
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| 1340 | MSRC023 6 8 2 0.82 2m @ 0.82 |
| 118 120 2 0.39 [email protected] |
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Table 10: Mt Stirling SE Drill collar summary
| Tenement | Prospect | Hole ID | Type | Easting GDA94 |
Northing GDA94 |
RL | Az | Dip | Depth | Section |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M37/1306 | Mt Stirling |
MSRC064 RC |
311997 | 6834611 422 240 |
-60 124 1160N |
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| MSRC065 RC MSRC066 RC MSRC067 RC |
311969 | 6834642 422 240 |
-60 138 1200N |
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| 311996 | 6834659 421 240 |
-60 198 1200N |
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| 312027 | 6834679 422 240 |
-60 285 1200N |
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| MSRC068 RC MSRC069 RC |
311940 | 6834672 421 240 |
-60 322 1240N |
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| 311970 | 6834693 421 240 |
-60 270 1240N |
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| MSRC070 RC MSRC071 RC MSRC072 RC |
311857 | 6834666 421 240 |
-60 112 1280N |
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| 311888 | 6834686 421 240 |
-60 202 1280N |
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| 311921 | 6834707 421 240 |
-60 270 1280N |
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| MSRC073 RC MSRC074 RC |
311815 | 6834689 421 240 |
-60 100 1320N |
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| 311847 | 6834710 421 240 |
-60 214 1320N |
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| MSRC075 RC MSRC076 RC |
311796 | 6834729 420 240 |
-60 227 1360N |
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| 311828 | 6834744 421 240 |
-60 210 1360N |
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| MSRC077 RC MSRC078 RC MSRC079 RC |
312015 | 6834574 421 240 |
-60 286 1120N |
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| 312041 | 6834592 422 240 |
-60 135 1120N |
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| 312080 | 6834615 422 240 |
-60 222 1120N |
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| MSRC080 RC |
312042 | 6834544 422 240 |
-60 274 1080N |
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| MSRC081 RC |
312070 | 6834566 422 240 |
-60 124 1080N |
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Hydra Drill update
Hydra RC drilling to recommence in coming weeks with 12 drill holes for ~980m planned to test anomalous arsenic zones and extents of interpreted gold system to NW.
Assays from first holes drilled are expected within 3 weeks.
Table 11: Hydra planned RC summary drill collars
| Tenement | Prospect | Plan Hole ID | Type | Easting GDA94 |
Northing GDA94 |
RL | Az | Dip | Planned depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P37/8831 | Hydra | RCP102 RC 310396 RCP103 RC 310404 RCP104 RC 310422 RCP105 RC 310454 RCP106 RC 310478 RCP107 RC 310527 RCP108 RC 310544 RCP109 RC 310561 RCP110 RC 310578 RCP111 RC 310590 RCP112 RC 310607 |
6835845 416 6835803 416 6835813 417 6835786 417 6835757 418 6835738 419 6835747 419 6835713 420 6835723 420 6835685 421 6835695 421 |
237 -60 130 237 -60 60 237 -60 100 237 -60 90 237 -60 60 237 -60 70 237 -60 110 237 -60 60 237 -60 100 237 -60 50 237 -60 90 |
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| M37/1306 | Hydra | RCP113 RC 310703 |
6835611 421 |
237 -60 60 |
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Figure 14: Hydra Au target zone and planned RC against arsenic contours on Regional Geology and structure
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Diorite Drilling update
Diorite East and Kiaora-Meteor preliminary drill assays received.
Assays from the Diorite East SZ have returned anomalous shallow composite samples of up to 4m @ 0.67 g/t Au from 16m (DIRC022)
Assays from Kiaora-Meteor have returned shallow mineralisation up to 1m @ 1.09 g/t Au from 29m (DIRC027)
Assays from recent RC drilling at the Unexpected mine at Diorite North are expected within 2 weeks.
Table 12: Diorite recent intercepts
| Table 12: Dio | rite recen | t intercep | ts | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prospect | Hole ID | from (m) |
to (m) |
interval (m) |
Au (PAppm) |
Intercept (Auppm) |
| Diorite East | DIRC022 9 10 16 20 20 24 |
1 0.10 4 0.67 4 0.29 |
1m @ 0.10 4m @ 0.67 [email protected] |
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| DIRC023 16 18 inc 16 17 32 36 |
2 0.89 1 0.97 4 0.49 |
2m @ 0.89 1m @ 0.97 [email protected] |
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| DIRC024 50 51 |
1 0.96 |
[email protected] | ||||
| DIRC025 | NSI | |||||
| DIRC026 | NSI | |||||
| Kiaora Meteor |
DIRC027 25 26 29 30 75 77 |
1 0.13 1 1.09 2 0.23 |
1m @ 0.13 1m @ 1.09 [email protected] |
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| DIRC028 57 58 |
1 0.11 |
[email protected] | ||||
| DIRC029 | NSI | |||||
| Unexpected | DIRC030 | *pendingassays | ||||
| DIRC031 | *pendingassays |
Table 13: Diorite summary drill collars
| Tenement | Prospect | Hole ID | Type | Easting GDA94 |
Northing GDA94 |
RL | Az | Dip | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P37/8857 | Diorite East | DIRC023 RC DIRC024 RC DIRC025 RC DIRC026 RC DIRC022 RC |
315325 6825934 418 |
224 -60 60 224 -60 135 228 -60 80 230 -60 66 224 -60 66 |
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| 315351 6825960 418 |
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| 315609 6825719 414 |
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| 315635 6825691 414 |
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| 315362 6825913 418 |
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| P37/8868 | Kiaora Meteor |
DIRC029 RC DIRC028 RC DIRC027 RC |
311070 6825128 435 |
227 -60 63 227 -60 78 227 -60 84 |
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| 311086 6825116 435 |
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| 311102 6825104 436 |
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| P37/8868 | Unexpected | DIRC031 RC DIRC030 RC |
310786 6825392 445 |
46 -60 90 46 -60 84 |
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| 310805 6825389 444 |
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This release has been authorised for release by the Board of Directors.
Peretz Schapiro Executive Director Torian Resources Ltd [email protected]
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About Torian:
Torian Resources Ltd (ASX: TNR) is a highly active gold exploration and development company with an extensive and strategic land holding comprising six projects and over 400km² of tenure in the Goldfields Region of Western Australia. All projects are nearby to excellent infrastructure and lie within 50km of major mining towns.
Torian’s flagship Mt Stirling Project is situated approximately 40km NW of Leonora, and neighbours Red 5’s Kind of the Hills mine. The region has recently produced approximately 14M oz of gold from mines such as Tower Hills, Sons of Gwalia, Thunderbox, Harbour Lights and Gwalia.
The Mt Stirling Project consists of 2 blocks:
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The Stirling Block to the north which contains two JORC compliant resources at a 0.5g/t cut-off: (refer ASX release 27/5/21 for further information)
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a. Mt Stirling – 355,000t at 1.7 g/t Au for 20,000oz (Indicated)
- 1,695,000 at 1.5 g/t Au for 82,000oz (Inferred)
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b. Stirling Well – 253,500t at 2.01 g/t Au for 16,384oz (Inferred)
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The Diorite Block to the south, home of the historic 73 g/t Diorite King Mine.
Another project in the Kalgoorlie region is the Zuleika project in which the Company is involved in a JV with Zuleika Gold Ltd (ASX: ZAG). The Zuleika project is located along the world-class Zuleika Shear, which is the fourth largest gold producing region in Australia and consistently produces some of the country’s highest grade and lowest cost gold mines. This project lies north and partly along strike of several major gold deposits including Northern Star’s (ASX: NST) 7.0Moz East Kundana Joint Venture and Evolution’s (ASX: EVN) 1.8Moz Frogs Legs and White Foil deposits.
Torian’s other projects within the Kalgoorlie region include the Bonnie Vale and Gibraltar Projects, and its Credo Well JV with Zuleika Gold Ltd (ASX: ZAG), host of a JORC Inferred resource of 86,419t at 4.41 g/t Au for 12,259 oz.
Torian also holds ~10.7% of Monger Gold (ASX: MMG) as well as a 20% free carried JV interest in its projects.
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Competent Person Statement
The information in this report relating to exploration results and Mineral Resource Estimates is based on information compiled, reviewed and relied upon by Mr Dale Schultz. Mr Dale Schultz, Principle of DjS Consulting, who is a Torian Director, compiled, reviewed and relied upon prior data and ASX releases dated 27 May 2021, 25 February 2019 and 29 January 2020 to put together the technical information in this release and is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan (APEGS), which is ROPO, accepted for the purpose of reporting in accordance with ASX listing rules. Mr Schultz has sufficient experience relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the ‘Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Schultz consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on information in the form and context in which it appears.
The JORC Resource estimate released on 27 May 2021 and 25 February 2019 were reviewed and relied upon by Mr Dale Schultz were reported in accordance with Clause 18 of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (2012 Edition) (JORC Code).
Torian Resources confirms in the subsequent public report that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the relevant market announcements on the 25 February 2019, 29 January 2020 and 27 May 2021 and, in the case of the exploration results, that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the results in the relevant market announcement reviewed by Mr Dale Schultz continue to apply and have not materially changed.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Generally, any statements that are not historical facts may contain forward-looking information, and forward looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “expects” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “budget” “scheduled”, “estimates”, “forecasts”, “intends”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, or “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases or indicates that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will be” taken, “occur” or “be achieved.” Forward-looking information is based on certain factors and assumptions management believes to be reasonable at the time such statements are made, including but not limited to, continued exploration activities, Gold and other metal prices, the estimation of initial and sustaining capital requirements, the estimation of labour costs, the estimation of mineral reserves and resources, assumptions with respect to currency fluctuations, the timing and amount of future exploration and development expenditures, receipt of required regulatory approvals, the availability of necessary financing for the Project, permitting and such other assumptions and factors as set out herein.
Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: risks related to changes in Gold prices; sources and cost of power and water for the Project; the estimation of initial capital requirements; the lack of historical operations; the estimation of labour costs; general global markets and economic conditions; risks associated with exploration of mineral deposits; the estimation of initial targeted mineral resource tonnage and grade for the Project; risks associated with uninsurable risks arising during the course of exploration; risks associated with currency fluctuations; environmental risks; competition faced in securing experienced personnel; access to adequate infrastructure to support exploration activities; risks associated with changes in the mining regulatory regime governing the Company and the Project; completion of the environmental assessment process; risks related to regulatory and permitting delays; risks related to potential conflicts of interest; the reliance on key personnel; financing, capitalisation and liquidity risks including the risk that the financing necessary to fund continued exploration and development activities at the Project may not be available on
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satisfactory terms, or at all; the risk of potential dilution through the issuance of additional common shares of the Company; the risk of litigation.
Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended, there can be no assurance that such forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Forward looking information is made as of the date of this announcement and the Company does not undertake to update or revise any forward-looking information this is included herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.
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Mt Stirling Project: JORC Table 1
Section 1 - Sampling Techniques and Data
| Criteria | Commentary |
|---|---|
| Sampling techniques | • Drilling results reported are from previous and current exploration completed by Torian Resources Ltd and historical explorers including the original vendors of M37/1306, North Ltd, Dominion Mining Limited and Tern Minerals Ltd. • Reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1m split samples from which 2-3kg was pulverised to produce a 500g tub for Photon assay. Sampling has been carried out to company methodology and QA/QC to industry best practice. Zones of interest were 1m split sampled, and comp spear sampling was carried out on interpreted barren zones. Samples were dispatched to MinAnalytical in Kalgoorlie were prep included sorting, drying and pulverisation for a 500gm Photon Assay (PAAU02) • Diamond drilling was utilised to obtain NQ core which was cut to obtain half core for representative sampling of selective geological sampling |
| Drilling techniques | • Historical drilling techniques include reverse circulation (RC) drilling. Standard industry techniques have been used where documented. Current RC drilling was carried out by PXD and Orlando utilising a Schramm truck and track mounted rig respectively • Diamond drilling was carried out by Orlando drilling, with RC precollars followed by Diamond tail NQ tails. • The more recent RC drilling utilised a face sampling hammer with holes usually 155mm in diameter. |
| Drill sample recovery Logging |
• Drill recovery has not been routinely recorded on historical work, and is captured for all recent drilling • Drill recovery and geotechnical logging is captured from core logging, including RQD |
| • Geological logs are accessible and have been examined over the priority prospect areas. The majority of the logging is of high quality and has sufficiently captured key geological attributes including lithology, weathering, alteration and veining. • Logging is qualitative in nature, to company logging coding. • All samples / intersections have been logged. 100% of relevant length intersections have been logged. |
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| Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation |
• Standard industry sampling practices have been undertaken by the historical exploration companies. Appropriate analytical methods have been used considering the style of mineralisation being sought. • Sample sizes are considered appropriate. • QC/QC data is absent in the historical data with the exception of the more recent Torian drilling, where sample standards and blanks are routinely used. |
| • In the more recent Torian drilling duplicate samples (same sample duplicated) were commonly inserted for every 20 samples taken. Certified Reference Materials (CRM's), blanks and duplicates, are included and analysed in each batch of samples. • There is a significant amount of coarse gold at the Mt Stirling Well Prospect. This is reflected in the poor repeatability of some samples and was also noted on the drill logs. |
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| Quality of assay data and laboratory tests |
• The historical drill sample gold assays are a combination of Fire Assay and Aqua Regia. The assay techniques and detection limits are appropriate for the included results. • Various independent laboratories have assayed samples from the historical explorers drilling. In general they were internationally accredited for QAQC in mineral analysis. • Downhole density surveying is being carried out, and calibrated against SG data obtained from drill core. • The laboratories inserted blank and check samples for each batch of samples analysed and reports these accordingly with all results. • Reference Photon pulps have been submitted to Nagrom Laboratory, in order to verify MinAnalytical mineralised assays accuracy and precision. • Samples were analysed for gold via a 50 gram Lead collection fire assay and Inductively Coupled Plasma optical (Atomic) Emission Spectrometry to a detection limited of 0.005ppm Au. • Intertek Genalysis routinely inserts analytical blanks, standards and duplicates into the client sample batches for laboratory QAQC performance monitoring. • The laboratory QAQC has been assessed in respect of the RC chip sample assays and it has been determined that the levels of accuracy and precision relating to the samples are acceptable. |
| Verification of sampling and assaying |
• The historical and current drill intercepts reported have been calculated using a 0.5g/t Au cut-off, with a maximum 2m internal waste. • A cut-off of 0.10 g/t Au has been used for anomalous composite sample selection for single metre sample priority •Twinned holes have been completed to verify repeatability of sampling and assaying used to date. • Documentation of primary data is field log sheets (handwritten) or logging to laptop templates. Primary data is entered into application specific data base. The data base is subjected to data verification program, erroneous data is corrected. Data storage is retention of physical log sheet, two electronic backup storage devices and primary electronic database. |
| Location of data points | • Drill hole collarswere located using a handheld GPS system. The coordinated are stored in a digital exploration database and are referenced to MGA Zone 51 Datum GDA 94. • Location of the majority of the historical drill holes has been using a handheld GPS system, or local grids that have been converted to MGA Zone 51 Datum GDA 94. Survey control used is handheld GPS for historic holes and • The more recent Torian drilling has been located utilising a differential GPS and the majority of these holes have been surveyed downhole. |
| Data spacing and distribution | • The historical drill spacing is variable over the project as depicted on map plan diagrams. • Drill spacing over the more advanced Mt Stirling and Stirling Well Prospects varies from 40m by 40m to 20m by 20m respectively. • Sample compositing has been used in areas where mineralisation is not expected to be intersected. If results return indicate mineralisation, 1m split samples were submitted for analysis. |
| Orientation of data in relation to geological structure |
• The orientation of the drilling is approximately at right angles to the known mineralisation trend and so gives a fair representation of the true width of mineralisation intersected. • No sampling bias is believed to occur due to the orientation of the drilling. |
| Sample security | • Drill samples were compiled and collected by Torian employees/contractors. All sample were bagged into calico bags and tied. Samples were transported from site to the MinAnalytical laboratory in Kalgoorlie by Torian employees/contractors. • A sample submission form containing laboratory instructions was submitted to the laboratory. The sample submission form and sample summary digitised records were compiled and reviewed so as to check for discrepancies. |
| Audits or reviews | •Areview of historical data over the main Mt Stirling and Stirling Well Prospects has been undertaken. The QA/QC on data over the remainder of the project tenements is ongoing. |
Section 2 - Reporting of Exploration Results
| Criteria Mineral tenement and land tenure status Exploration done by other parties |
Commentary |
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| • Mt Stirling is located on M37/1306 and forms part of the Mt Stirling Joint Venture. This tenement is held by a third party on behalf of the Joint Venture. Torian Resources is the Manager of the Joint Venture and holds executed transfers which will permit this tenement becoming the property of the Joint Venture. Torian has purchased a 51% interest in the project and is earning up to 90% by completing exploration on the tenements. • Stirling Well sits entirely with M37/1305, Torian Resources has a 100% interest in this tenement. • The tenements are in good standing. |
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| • Previous exploration completed by Torian Resources Ltd and historical explorers including the original vendors of M37/1306, North Ltd, Dominion Mining Limited and Tern Minerals Ltd. |
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| Geology | • The Mt Stirling Project tenements are located 40 km northwest of Leonora within the Mt Malcolm District of the Mt Margaret Mineral Field. • The project tenements are located within the Norseman-Wiluna Greenstone Belt in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. • The project tenements cover a succession of variolitic, pillowed high Mg basalts that have been intruded by the Mt Stirling syenogranite/monzogranite. • Historical prospecting and exploration activities have identified areas of gold mineralisation at the Mt Stirling and Stirling Well Prospects. The orogenic style gold mineralisation appears in different manifestations at each of the prospects. • At the Mt Stirling Prospect gold mineralisation is associated with zones of alteration, shearing and quartz veining within massive to variolitic high Mg basalt. The alteration zones comprise quartz-carbonate-sericite-pyrite+/- chlorite. • At the Stirling Well Prospect gold mineralisation is associated with millimetre to centimetre scale quartz veining within the Mt Stirling syenogranite/monzogranite. The gold mineralised quartz veins have narrow sericite/muscovite- epidote-pyrite alteration selvages. • The characteristic of each prospect adheres to generally accepted features of orogenic gold mineralisation of the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. |
| Drill hole Information | • The location of drill holes is based on historical reports and data originally located on handheld GPS devices. • Northing and easting data for historic drilling is generally within 10m accuracy. • Recent Torian RC drill holes located with differential GPS. • Northing and easting on current Feb 2021 drilling is ± 3m accuracy. • No material information, results or data have been excluded. |
| Data aggregation methods | • Best gold in drill hole was calculated by taking the maximum gold value in an individual down hole interval from each drill hole and plotting at the corresponding drill hole collar position. Individual downhole intervals were mostly 1m, but vary from 1m to 4m in down hole length. • In relation to the reported historical drill hole intersection a weighted average was calculated by a simple weighting of from and to distances down hole. The samples were 2m down hole samples. No top cuts were applied. • The current drill hole intersection is reported using a weighted average calculation by a simple weighting of from and to distances down hole at 1m intervals per sample. |
| • The historical drilling intercept reported has been calculated using a 1g/t Au cut off, no internal waste and with a total intercept of greater than 1 g/t Au. • No metal equivalent values are used |
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| Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths |
• The orientation of the drilling is approximately at right angles to the known trend mineralisation. • At Stirling Well the gently dipping nature of the mineralisation means that steeply inclined holes give approximately true widths. • At Mt Stirling the steep dip of the mineralisation means that drill widths are exaggerated. • Down hole lengths are reported, true width not known. |
| Diagrams | • The data has been presented using appropriate scales and using standard aggregating techniques for the display of data at prospect scale. • Geological and mineralisation interpretations based off current understanding and will change with further exploration. |
| Balanced reporting | • Historical Torian drilling at the Mt Stirling and Stirling Well Prospects has been reported in TNR:ASX announcements dated: 16/05/2019, 25/02/2019, 23/11/2016, 18/11/2016, 20/09/2016, 03/03/2016. |
| Other substantive exploration data | • Geological interpretations are taken from historical and ongoing exploration activities. Detailed historical exploration with the existing Mt Stirling and Stirling Well Prospects has provided a reasonable understanding of the style and distribution of local gold mineralised structures at these prospects. • Other areas outside of the existing Mt Stirling and Stirling Well prospects are at a relatively early stage and further work will enhance the understanding of the gold prospectivity of these areas. |
| Further work | • A review of the historical exploration data is ongoing with a view to identify and rank additional target areas for further exploration. • The results of this ongoing review will determine the nature and scale of future exploration programs. • Diagrams are presented in this report outlining areas of existing gold mineralisation and the additional gold target areas identified to date. |