Boliden: Boliden’s Exploration Yields Increased Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves
11 Febbraio 2016 - 8:41AM
Business Wire
Regulatory News:
The results of the 2015 calculations of Boliden’s (STO:BOL)
(TSX:BLS) mineral resources and mineral reserves* show, amongst
other things, increases in the mineral resources of Garpenberg,
Aitik and the Boliden Area, and an increase in the Aitik mineral
reserve’s copper grade.
“The focus of Boliden’s exploration activities is on ensuring
the lifespan of existing mines and on identifying new deposits that
can, in the long term, be developed into mines. We have achieved
some pleasing results in 2015, including Nautanen at Aitik and
Rävliden in the Boliden Area, both of which are now classified as
mineral resources. We have also seen increases in the mineral
reserves at Aitik, Garpenberg and Tara, says Mikael Staffas,
President Boliden Mines.
The primary focus of Boliden’s exploration work is on zinc-,
copper-, and precious metal-bearing ores. Boliden has around 30
active exploration projects and invested a total of SEK 370 m (280)
in exploration activities in 2015. The strategy involves
prioritising mine-site exploration, primarily because the lead time
from identification of a deposit to production is shorter, and
because the geological conditions at Boliden’s mines are
favourable.
Results, 2015
Aitik
Aitik has worked extensively in 2015 on such issues as a new
grade model, open-pit optimisation and design, resulting in a
mineral reserve of 1,227 Mtonnes (1,126). The average grade of the
reserve has increased to 0.23% copper and the reserve life with
full production is estimated to 27 years.
Surveys in the vicinity of the decommissioned Nautanen mine, 15
km north west of Aitik, have resulted in an inferred and indicated
mineral resource of 16 Mtonnes with grades of 1.4% copper and 0.65
g/tonne gold.
Garpenberg
Mineral reserves and mineral resources at Garpenberg have
increased to 39.8 Mtonnes (37.6) and 82.7 Mtonnes (73.3),
respectively. The reserves increased due to the identification of a
substantial deposit at Kvarnberget, but the new deposit has lower
grades and the reserves’ total grades have consequently fallen to
3.9% (4.3) for zinc and 113 g/tonne (120) for silver. The reserve
life is estimated to 15 years with full production.
The Boliden Area
Several years of exploration work at Kristineberg have resulted
in an inferred mineral resource – Rävliden – of 5.9 Mtonnes. In
addition to Rävliden, mineral resources also increased at Renstr�m
and Kankberg. The Boliden Area’s mineral reserve now totals 14.8
Mtonnes (15.1) and the reserve life is estimated to 9 years with
full production.
Tara
Tara’s mineral reserve has increased to 17 Mtonnes (15.3) due to
the upgrading of mineral resources. The additional quantities have
a slightly lower zinc grade at 6.3% (6.6), while the lead grade
remains at 1.5%. Mineral resources have fallen to 8.7 Mtonnes
(12.6), primarily due to the upgrading of some tonnage to reserves.
The reserve life is estimated to 6 years with full production.
Kylylahti
Boliden acquired Kylylahti in 2014 and production at the mine
has proceeded according to plan. Exploration in the vicinity of the
mineralisation have provided increased knowledge of the geology
surrounding the deposit but have unfortunately not yielded any new
discoveries. The mine’s reserves have fallen to 2.9 Mtonnes (3.9),
but the resources have increased by approximately the same amount,
albeit with lower grades. The reserves’ average grade is 1.4%
copper and it is estimated that the reserve life with full
production is 4 years.
For a full table showing Boliden’s mineral reserves and mineral
resources for 2015, see www.boliden.com and the appended pdf.
*Mineral resource and mineral reserve calculations, 2015
Boliden’s calculations and compilations are carried out in
accordance with the recommendations of the Swedish industry
organisation for mining and metal companies, SveMin, which are
drawn up in accordance with international regulations. Boliden
reports mineral reserves and mineral resources separately, which
means that reported mineral reserves are not included in the
mineral resources.
Mineral resources are concentrations of minerals in the bedrock
from which there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic
extraction. Mineral reserves are deducted from those parts of a
mineral resource that can be mined and processed in accordance with
the company’s demands on profitability. Factors such as waste rock
dilution, pillar offset and process recovery rates, etc., are taken
into account in these calculations.
The mineral resources and mineral reserves that have been
compiled and presented in this press release have been reviewed and
approved by Gunnar Agmalm, Boliden’s Mineral Reserves and Project
Evaluation Manager, who is registered as a “Qualified Person” by
SveMin and as a “Competent Person” in accordance with JORC.
The prices employed when calculating mineral reserves are,
planning prices, which are an anticipated average price for metals
and currencies over the forthcoming business cycle. Boliden
currently employs the following planning prices:
Planning prices, 2015
Copper
USD 6,600/tonne
Zinc
USD 2,300/tonne
Lead
USD 2,300/tonne
Gold
USD 1,200/troy oz.
Silver
USD 20/troy oz.
Molybdenum
USD 15/lb
Nickel
USD 18,000/tonne
Cobalt
USD 16/lb
Tellurium
USD 150/kg
USD/SEK
7.00
EUR/SEK
8.75
EUR/USD
1.25
Boliden is a metals company with a commitment to sustainable
development. Our roots are Nordic, but our business is global. The
company’s core competence is within the fields of exploration,
mining, smelting and metals recycling. Boliden has approximately
4,900 employees and a turnover of SEK 40 billion. Its share is
listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, segment Large Cap.
www.boliden.com
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