UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

Form 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR
15d-16 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of June 2024

 

Commission File Number 001-35297

 

Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.

(Translation of registrant’s name into English)

 

200 Burrard Street, Suite 650, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6C 3L6

(Address of principal executive office)

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

 

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SIGNATURES

 

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 

Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
  (Registrant)
   
Date:  June 20, 2024 By: /s/  "Jorge Ganoza Durant"
    Jorge Ganoza Durant
    President and CEO

 

Exhibits:

 

99.1         News Release dated June 20, 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibit 99.1

 

NEWS RELEASE

 

Fortuna intersects 23.7 g/t gold over 17.8 meters from the
Kingfisher Prospect at the Séguéla Mine

 

Vancouver, June 20, 2024: Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. (NYSE: FSM | TSX: FVI) is pleased to provide an update on its exploration program at the Séguéla Mine in Côte d’Ivoire.

 

Séguéla exploration program highlights:

 

Kingfisher Prospect
SGDD133: 23.7 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 17.9 meters from 113 meters
SGRC1795: 6.0 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 11.9 meters from 23 meters
SGRC1833: 6.4 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 19.6 meters from 119 meters
SGRC1841: 2.3 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 28.1 meters from 156 meters
 
Badior Prospect
SGRC1955: 20.5 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 4.2 meters from 53 meters
SGRC1961: 16.2 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 5.6 meters from 53 meters
SGRC1967: 38.3 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 3.5 meters from 27 meters
SGRC1969: 15.7 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 10.5 meters from 132 meters
SGRC1971: 15.6 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 11.9 meters from 122 meters
 
Ancien Deposit
SGRD1892: 12.3 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 9.1 meters from 297 meters, including
53.6 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 1.4 meters from 297 meters
SGRD1894:

27.4 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 5.6 meters from 335 meters, including

209.0 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 0.7 meters from 335 meters

SGRD1895:

39.1 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 2.8 meters from 254 meters, including

49.2 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 2.1 meters from 254 meters

SGRD1890: 4.3 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 7.0 meters from 194 meters

 

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Paul Weedon, Senior Vice President of Exploration at Fortuna, commented, “The Kingfisher Prospect discovery, first announced in March 2024, has shown impressive growth with continuous drill defined mineralization now delineated along more than 1 kilometer of strike, with highlights including 23.7 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 17.9 meters from drill hole SGDD133, with mineralization remaining open along strike to the south and at depth.” Mr. Weedon continued, “In addition to the success at Kingfisher, infill and extension drilling at Badior has highlighted the high-grade potential of this prospect, exemplified by results such as 15.6 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 11.9 meters from drill hole SGRC1971”. Mr. Weedon concluded, “Results from deeper drilling at Ancien returned several high-grade intersections and continues to build underground mining opportunities at Séguéla”.

 

Séguéla Mine, Côte d’Ivoire

 

Kingfisher Prospect

 

Since the discovery announcement made earlier this year (refer to Fortuna news release dated March 11, 2024) an additional 5,423-meter, 40-hole program was completed at Kingfisher. Results defined continuous mineralization over more than 1-kilometer of strike and joined the previous central and northern lodes (refer to Figures 1, 2 and 3). Drilling continues, testing the depth potential along this zone, as well as progressively infilling the area between the southern and central lodes, which collectively form a strike extent of over 1.9 kilometers. Kingfisher remains open at depth for most of the drilled strike, with the deepest drilling only testing to approximately 200 meters below surface.

 

The additional drilling at Kingfisher has further refined the understanding of the mineralization controls, with a clear association identified along the strongly deformed contact zone between a series of felsic intrusives, quartz veining, and basaltic units. Mineralization is characterized by silica-biotite-sericite-carbonate alteration and pyrite development, within and adjacent to the quartz veining, similar to the Boulder and Agouti deposits, 1 to 3 kilometers further north in the same sequence.

 

Drilling is scheduled to continue throughout the second half of 2024 with the aim of expanding the strike and depth potential of Kingfisher to support a maiden resource estimate by early 2025.

 

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Figure 1: Kingfisher’s location, approximately 1-kilometer east of Sunbird

 

 

 

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Figure 2: Kingfisher prospect long section - looking west

 

 

 

Figure 3: Kingfisher prospect cross section: section line 892550 - looking north

 

 

 

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Badior Prospect

 

At Badior, an additional 2,727-meter, 30-hole program was completed during 2024 (refer to Figures 4 and 5), to infill and test depth extensions to previous high-grade intersections (refer to Fortuna news release dated December 12, 2023). Drilling was successful in defining and extending the high-grade core with several intervals returning multiple counts of visible gold (>25 points) associated with quartz-pyrite veining and associated silica-biotite-sericite-carbonate alteration of the host basaltic units, with examples of corresponding grades including 38.3 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 3.5 meters from 27 meters in drill hole SGRC1967, 15.7 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 10.5 meters from 132 meters, including 73.5 g/t Au over 2.1 meters from 132 meters in drill hole SGRC1969, and 16.2 g/t Au over an estimated true width of 5.6 meters from 53 meters in drill hole SGRC1961.

 

Figure 4: Badior long-section showing select recent results - looking west

 

 

 

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Figure 5: Badior cross section showing select recent results - looking north

 

 

 

 

Ancien Deposit

 

At Ancien, an additional 3,255-meter, 11-hole infill drill program was completed during the second quarter of 2024 to further refine the controls on the high-grade mineralized shoots at depth. This followed the previously reported results (refer to Fortuna news release dated December 12, 2023).

 

Results from this program will support an evaluation of the underground mining potential at the Ancien deposit and the wider Séguéla land package.

 

Refer to Appendix 1 for full details of the Séguéla drill holes and assay results.

 

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Quality Assurance & Quality Control (QA - QC)

 

Séguéla Mine, Côte d’Ivoire

 

All drilling data completed by the Company utilized the following procedures and methodologies. All drilling was carried out under the supervision of the Company’s personnel.

 

All RC drilling used a 5.25-inch face sampling pneumatic hammer with samples collected into 60-liter plastic bags. Samples were kept dry by maintaining enough air pressure to exclude groundwater inflow. If water ingress exceeded the air pressure, RC drilling was stopped, and drilling converted to diamond core tails. Once collected, RC samples were riffle split through a three-tier splitter to yield a 12.5% representative sample for submission to the analytical laboratory. The residual 87.5% samples were stored at the drill site until assay results were received and validated. Coarse reject samples for all mineralized samples corresponding to significant intervals are retained and stored on-site at the Company-controlled core yard.

 

All diamond drilling (DD) drill holes were drilled with HQ sized diamond drill bits. The core was logged, marked up for sampling using standard lengths of one meter or to a geological boundary. Samples were then cut into equal halves using a diamond saw. One half of the core was left in the original core box and stored in a secure location at the Company core yard at the project site. The other half was sampled, catalogued, and placed into sealed bags and securely stored at the site until shipment.

 

All RC and DD core samples were shipped to ALS Laboratories’ preparation laboratory in Yamoussoukro for preparation and then, via commercial courier, to ALS’s facility in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso for finishing. Routine gold analysis using a 50-gram charge and fire assay with an atomic absorption finish was completed for all samples. Quality control procedures included the systematic insertion of blanks, duplicates and sample standards into the sample stream. In addition, the ALS laboratory inserted its own quality control samples.

 

Qualified Person

 

Paul Weedon, Senior Vice President of Exploration for Fortuna Silver Mines Inc., is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects being a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (Membership #6001). Mr. Weedon has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Weedon has verified the data disclosed, including the sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information or opinions contained herein by reviewing geochemical and geological databases and reviewing diamond drill core.  There were no limitations to the verification process.

 

About Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.

 

Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. is a Canadian precious metals mining company with five operating mines in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Mexico, and Peru. Sustainability is integral to all our operations and relationships. We produce gold and silver and generate shared value over the long-term for our stakeholders through efficient production, environmental protection, and social responsibility. For more information, please visit our website.

 

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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

 

Jorge A. Ganoza

President, CEO, and Director

Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.

 

Investor Relations:

 

Carlos Baca | info@fortunasilver.com | www.fortunasilver.com | X | LinkedIn | YouTube

 

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Forward-looking Statements

 

This news release contains forward-looking statements which constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation and “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the “safe harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively, “Forward-looking Statements”). All statements included herein, other than statements of historical fact, are Forward-looking Statements and are subject to a variety of known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those reflected in the Forward-looking Statements. The Forward-looking Statements in this news release include, without limitation; statements regarding the exploration potential at Séguéla, the potential for the development of underground mining at Ancien; the Company’s plans to conduct further work at the Kingfisher prospect during 2024 and the expected timing of a maiden resource estimate; the Company’s business strategy, plans and outlook; the merit of the Company’s mines and mineral properties; mineral resource and reserve estimates; timelines; the future financial or operating performance of the Company; expenditures; approvals and other matters. Often, but not always, these Forward-looking Statements can be identified by the use of words such as “estimated”, “potential”, “open”, “future”, “assumed”, “projected”, “used”, “detailed”, “has been”, “gain”, “planned”, “reflecting”, “will”, “containing”, “remaining”, “to be”, or statements that events, “could” or “should” occur or be achieved and similar expressions, including negative variations. Forward-looking Statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the Forward-looking Statements. Such uncertainties and factors include, among others, changes in general economic conditions and financial markets; changes in prices for silver, gold and other metals; the timing and success of the Company’s proposed exploration programs; technological and operational hazards in Fortuna’s mining and mine development activities; risks inherent in mineral exploration; fluctuations in prices for energy, labor, materials, supplies and services; fluctuations in currencies; uncertainties inherent in the estimation of mineral reserves, mineral resources, and metal recoveries; the possibility that the appeal in respect of the ruling in favor of Compañia Minera Cuzcatlan S.A. de C.V. reinstating the environmental impact authorization at the San Jose Mine (the “EIA”) will be successful; the Company’s ability to obtain all necessary permits, licenses and regulatory approvals in a timely manner; governmental and other approvals; political unrest or instability in countries where Fortuna is active; labor relations issues; as well as those factors discussed under “Risk Factors” in the Company's Annual Information Form for the financial year ended December 31, 2023. Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in Forward-looking Statements, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. Forward-looking Statements contained herein are based on the assumptions, beliefs, expectations and opinions of management, including but not limited to expectations regarding the results from the exploration programs conducted at the Company’s mineral properties ; expected trends in mineral prices and currency exchange rates; the accuracy of the Company’s information derived from its exploration programs at the Company’s mineral properties; current mineral resource and reserve estimates; the presence and continuity of mineralization at the Company’s properties; that the Company’s activities will be in accordance with the Company’s public statements and stated goals; that there will be no material adverse change affecting the Company or its properties; that the appeal filed in the Mexican Collegiate Court challenging the reinstatement of the EIA will be unsuccessful; that all required approvals will be obtained; that there will be no significant disruptions affecting operations and such other assumptions as set out herein. Forward-looking Statements are made as of the date hereof and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any Forward-looking Statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, except as required by law. There can be no assurance that Forward-looking Statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, investors should not place undue reliance on Forward-looking Statements.

 

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Cautionary Note to United States Investors Concerning Estimates of Reserves and Resources

 

Reserve and resource estimates included in this news release have been prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101") and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves. NI 43-101 is a rule developed by the Canadian Securities Administrators that establishes standards for public disclosure by a Canadian company of scientific and technical information concerning mineral projects. Unless otherwise indicated, all mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates contained in the technical disclosure have been prepared in accordance with NI 43-101 and the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum Definition Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves. Canadian standards, including NI 43-101, differ significantly from the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission, and mineral reserve and resource information included in this news release may not be comparable to similar information disclosed by U.S. companies.

 

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Appendix 1: Séguéla Mine, Côte d’Ivoire

 

HoleID Easting
(WGS84_29N)
Northing
(WGS84_29N)
Elev
(m)
EOH1
Depth
(m)
UTM
Azimuth
Dip Depth
From
(m)
Depth To
(m)
Drilled
Width
 (m)
ETW3
(m)
Au
(ppm)
Hole
Type
Area
                           
SGDD132 743881 892798 403 117.8 90 -60 76 80 4 3.4 4.1 DD Kingfisher
              90 96 6 5.1 0.9 DD Kingfisher
SGDD133 743830 892799 408 177.3 90 -60 113 134 21 17.8 23.7 DD Kingfisher
            Incl 120 121 1 0.9 29.4 DD Kingfisher
            And 129 130 1 0.9 440.0 DD Kingfisher
SGDD134 743700 892800 416 238.3 90 -60 163 203 40 34.0 1.4 DD Kingfisher
              226 227 1 0.9 17.1 DD Kingfisher
SGRC1765 743705 892706 418 176 90 -60 141 170 29 24.7 2.3 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 167 168 1 0.9 15.9 RC Kingfisher
            And 169 170 1 0.9 24.7 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1790 743920 893248 415 100 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRC1791 743876 893150 413 112 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRC1792 743911 893150 406 60 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRC1793 743881 893053 406 66 90 -60 41 44 3 2.6 1.9 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1794 743849 893053 408 110 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRC1795 743863 892955 403 45 90 -60 23 37 14 11.9 6.0 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 26 27 1 0.9 23.6 RC Kingfisher
            And 28 29 1 0.9 49.9 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1796 743829 892955 408 95 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRC1797 743835 892858 415 42 90 -60 14 27 13 11.1 1.0 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1798 743805 892858 416 108 90 -60 46 54 8 6.8 1.2 RC Kingfisher
              58 62 4 3.4 1.5 RC Kingfisher
              85 100 15 12.8 2.5 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 90 91 1 0.9 19.1 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1799 743775 892858 417 137 90 -60 85 87 2 1.7 2.5 RC Kingfisher
              116 130 14 11.9 1.0 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1830 743807 892750 403 56 90 -60 17 29 12 10.2 1.2 RC Kingfisher
              43 52 9 7.7 0.7 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1831 743773 892750 407 114 90 -60 57 58 1 0.9 5.0 RC Kingfisher
              67 107 40 34.0 2.0 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 103 104 1 0.9 23.9 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1832 743780 892650 405 60 90 -60 35 45 10 8.5 3.6 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 39 40 1 0.9 18.9 RC Kingfisher
SGRD1833 743710 892650 419 181.9 90 -60 119 142 23 19.6 6.4 RCD Kingfisher
            Incl 139 141 2 1.7 49.3 RCD Kingfisher
              148 164 16 13.6 1.2 RCD Kingfisher
SGRC1834 743745 892550 404 51 90 -60 26 47 21 17.9 1.0 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1835 743711 892550 412 114 90 -60 67 83 16 13.6 1.6 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 81 82 1 0.9 10.4 RC Kingfisher
              100 107 7 6.0 1.0 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1836 743720 892450 403 71 90 -60 41 68 27 23.0 2.1 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 60 61 1 0.9 10.4 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1837 743687 892450 406 133 90 -60 65 69 4 3.4 1.6 RC Kingfisher
              112 124 12 10.2 1.2 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1838 743654 892450 412 162 90 -60 94 96 2 1.7 3.3 RC Kingfisher
              117 132 15 12.8 1.4 RC Kingfisher
              136 144 8 6.8 0.7 RC Kingfisher
              148 154 6 5.1 1.3 RC Kingfisher
SGRD1839 743650 892700 433 260.1 90 -60 238 241 3 2.6 3.8 RCD Kingfisher
SGRD1840 743650 892800 425 310.8 90 -60 220 242 22 18.7 1.4 RCD Kingfisher
              248 269 21 17.9 1.6 RCD Kingfisher
              279 282 3 2.6 17.1 RCD Kingfisher
            Incl 280 282 2 1.7 25.0 RCD Kingfisher
SGRD1841 743667 892650 428 242.9 90 -60 156 189 33 28.1 2.3 RCD Kingfisher
            Incl 159 161 2 1.7 17.2 RCD Kingfisher
              201 204 3 2.6 3.9 RCD Kingfisher
SGRD1842 743706 892750 421 228 90 -60 151 164 13 11.1 0.8 RCD Kingfisher
              168 183 15 12.8 0.9 RCD Kingfisher

 

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HoleID Easting
(WGS84_29N)
Northing
(WGS84_29N)
Elev
(m)
EOH1
Depth
(m)
UTM
Azimuth
Dip Depth
From
(m)
Depth To
(m)
Drilled
Width
 (m)
ETW3
(m)
Au
(ppm)
Hole
Type
Area
SGRD1843 743649 892550 422 210 90 -60 136 165 29 24.7 2.2 RCD Kingfisher
            Incl 149 150 1 0.9 21.0 RCD Kingfisher
            And 160 161 1 0.9 13.5 RCD Kingfisher
              184 188 4 3.4 1.3 RCD Kingfisher
SGRD1845 743616 892450 420 230 90 -60 147 157 10 8.5 0.6 RCD Kingfisher
              170 180 10 8.5 0.9 RCD Kingfisher
SGRC1846 743702 892394 403 96 90 -60 49 58 9 7.7 1.0 RC Kingfisher
              63 86 23 19.6 2.1 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 78 79 1 0.9 12.1 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1847 743673 892394 406 110 90 -60 54 57 3 2.6 2.1 RC Kingfisher
              74 80 6 5.1 0.9 RC Kingfisher
              84 95 11 9.4 1.4 RC Kingfisher
              102 107 5 4.3 1.3 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1848 743638 892394 410 162 90 -60 88 97 9 7.7 2.9 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 92 93 1 0.9 14.4 RC Kingfisher
              135 144 9 7.7 1.5 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1849 743711 892199 403 60 90 -60 3 26 23 19.6 1.7 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1850 743667 892201 406 101 90 -60 45 90 45 38.3 2.6 RC Kingfisher
            Incl 64 65 1 0.9 15.0 RC Kingfisher
            And 67 68 1 0.9 13.1 RC Kingfisher
SGRD1851 743625 892090 428 140 90 -60 96 110 14 11.9 1.0 RCD Kingfisher
SGRC1852 743677 892000 431 54 90 -60 0 12 12 10.2 0.9 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1853 743647 892000 433 120 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
SGRD1854 743636 892589 430 240 90 -60 168 180 12 10.2 5.2 RCD Kingfisher
            Incl 170 171 1 0.9 50.2 RCD Kingfisher
              185 209 24 20.4 0.8 RCD Kingfisher
SGRC1856 743745 892858 417 180 90 -60 142 147 5 4.3 1.8 RC Kingfisher
SGRC1857 743781 892907 423 151 90 -60 NSI         RC Kingfisher
 
SGRC1951 743048 901775 408 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1952 743066 901775 408 60 270 -55 47 57 10 7.0 3.2 RC Badior
SGRC1953 743083 901775 408 90 270 -55 74 78 4 2.8 13.3 RC Badior
            Incl 74 76 2 1.4 25.3 RC Badior
              86 98 12 8.4 1.8 RC Badior
SGRC1954 743047 901724 409 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1955 743063 901724 408 60 270 -55 53 59 6 4.2 20.5 RC Badior
            Incl 54 55 1 0.7 57.7 RC Badior
            And 56 57 1 0.7 47.1 RC Badior
SGRC1956 743048 901750 408 40 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1957 743074 901750 408 90 270 -55 71 72 1 0.7 7.4 RC Badior
SGRC1958 743049 901800 408 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1959 743050 901828 408 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1960 743067 901828 409 70 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1961 743084 901828 408 100 270 -55 53 61 8 5.6 16.2 RC Badior
            Incl 53 57 4 2.8 25.5 RC Badior
            And 60 61 1 0.7 17.8 RC Badior
              67 73 6 4.2 9.9 RC Badior
            Incl 68 69 1 0.7 53.1 RC Badior
SGRC1962 743101 901828 409 130 270 -55 79 90 11 7.7 7.6 RC Badior
            Incl 82 83 1 0.7 16.8 RC Badior
            And 86 88 2 1.4 25.7 RC Badior
SGRC1963 743077 901853 407 60 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1964 743111 901853 409 120 270 -55 86 90 4 2.8 3.1 RC Badior
SGRC1965 743051 901880 409 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1966 743068 901880 407 60 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1967 743084 901880 406 90 270 -55 27 32 5 3.5 38.3 RC Badior
            Incl 28 31 3 2.1 63.0 RC Badior
SGRC1968 743101 901880 408 120 270 -55 51 52 1 0.7 9.6 RC Badior
              63 69 6 4.2 3.6 RC Badior
SGRC1969 743118 901880 408 150 270 -55 112 123 11 7.7 3.1 RC Badior
            Incl 118 119 1 0.7 15.2 RC Badior
              132 147 15 10.5 15.7 RC Badior
            Incl 132 135 3 2.1 73.5 RC Badior

 

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HoleID Easting
(WGS84_29N)
Northing
(WGS84_29N)
Elev
(m)
EOH1
Depth
(m)
UTM
Azimuth
Dip Depth
From
(m)
Depth To
(m)
Drilled
Width
 (m)
ETW3
(m)
Au
(ppm)
Hole
Type
Area
SGRC1970 743079 901909 402 100 270 -55 0 14 14 9.8 3.2 RC Badior
SGRC1971 743123 901909 408 160 270 -55 89 91 2 1.4 11.9 RC Badior
            Incl 90 91 1 0.7 22.9 RC Badior
              110 116 6 4.2 1.2 RC Badior
              122 139 17 11.9 15.6 RC Badior
            Incl 123 124 1 0.7 106.5 RC Badior
            And 128 131 3 2.1 27.7 RC Badior
            And 133 134 1 0.7 19.4 RC Badior
            And 135 136 1 0.7 26.1 RC Badior
SGRC1972 743099 901928 406 120 270 -55 22 28 6 4.2 2.2 RC Badior
              34 35 1 0.7 5.1 RC Badior
SGRC1973 743116 901928 407 150 270 -55 53 61 8 5.6 9.0 RC Badior
            Incl 54 55 1 0.7 23.0 RC Badior
            And 59 61 2 1.4 18.1 RC Badior
              115 119 4 2.8 3.6 RC Badior
            Incl 144 145 1 0.7 14.9 RC Badior
SGRC1974 743134 901928 408 187 270 -55 83 87 4 2.8 9.1 RC Badior
            Incl 86 87 1 0.7 28.5 RC Badior
              100 106 6 4.2 1.0 RC Badior
              125 132 7 4.9 0.8 RC Badior
SGRC1975 743140 901954 407 163 270 -55 104 111 7 4.9 5.6 RC Badior
            Incl 105 106 1 0.7 30.3 RC Badior
SGRC1976 743048 901975 407 30 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1977 743064 901975 406 60 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1978 743083 901975 405 97 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1979 743100 901975 404 120 270 -55 NSI         RC Badior
SGRC1980 743117 901975 405 150 270 -55 39 43 4 2.8 1.3 RC Badior
 
SGRD1890 743330 888568 367 220.3 277 -55 194 204 10 7.0 4.3 RCD Ancien
            Incl 202 203 1 0.7 18.5 RCD Ancien
SGRD1891 743383 888459 370 340.3 277 -55 284 291 7 4.9 0.8 RCD Ancien
SGRD1892 743340 888388 373 327 277 -55 297 310 13 9.1 12.3 RCD Ancien
            Incl 297 299 2 1.4 53.6 RCD Ancien
            And 307 308 1 0.7 38.4 RCD Ancien
SGRD1893 743368 888384 373 350 277 -55 303 314 11 7.7 0.7 RCD Ancien
              334 342 8 5.6 0.7 RCD Ancien
SGRD1894 743358 888337 373 350.3 277 -55 335 343 8 5.6 27.4 RCD Ancien
            Incl 335 336 1 0.7 209.0 RCD Ancien
SGRD1895 743282 888372 373 270 277 -55 233 234 1 0.7 6.5 RCD Ancien
              239 241 2 1.4 5.0 RCD Ancien
              254 258 4 2.8 39.1 RCD Ancien
            Incl 254 257 3 2.1 49.2 RCD Ancien
SGRD1896 743385 888358 372 370.4 277 -55 356 368 12 8.4 0.6 RCD Ancien
SGRC1897 743278 888326 375 61 277 -55 Not Sampled   abandoned RC Ancien    
SGRD1898 743278 888326 375 280 277 -55 260 270 10 7.0 2.7 RCD Ancien
SGRD1899 743340 888365 374 340.2 277 -55 303 309 6 4.2 2.9 RCD Ancien
            Incl 308 309 1 0.7 13.4 RCD Ancien
              315 316 1 0.7 5.0 RCD Ancien
SGRD1900 743376 888422 371 345 277 -55 273 275 2 1.4 4.8 RCD Ancien
              295 306 11 7.7 1.0 RCD Ancien

  

Notes:

 

1.EOH: End of hole
2.NSI: No significant intercepts
3.ETW: Estimated true width
4.Depths and widths reported to nearest significant decimal place
5.DD: diamond drilling tail | RC: reverse circulation drilling | RCD: reverse circulation drilling with diamond tail

 

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