For immediate release
24 January 2022
Serabi Gold plc
(“Serabi” or the “Company”)
Serabi meets gold production guidance for 2021
Serabi Gold plc (AIM:SRB, TSX:SBI), the Brazilian-focused gold mining and development company, is pleased to provide the results and a review of its 2021 fourth quarter operational, development and exploration activities.
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OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
Palito Operations
DEVELOPMENT HIGHLIGHTS
Coringa Project
Mike Hodgson, CEO of Serabi, commented:
“A solid fourth quarter has resulted in the Company meeting guidance and ending the year with approximately 34,000 ounces of gold production, a 7% improvement on 2020 production. The return of higher mined grades have really been the highlight of the year, up by 17%, a dramatic improvement, with much of this down to the established lodes, “Ipe” and “Mogno” located within the Chico da Santa sector (“CDS”), that have been the cornerstone of the Palito Complex production during 2021.
“It is therefore exciting to see the exploration success during the second half of 2021 showing extensions of these very veins in the CDS sector that have contributed to this production grade improvement, well beyond the current mine limits, both along strike and at depth, a positive indication for future grades and payability.
“At Sao Chico we also saw the evolution of the Gabi Vein. During the year we have re-evaluated this zone that lies to the south of the Main Vein. Initial results are very exciting and clearly illustrate the lateral potential that exists at Sao Chico. With multiple payable drill hole intercepts into the vein covering a strike length of over 1,000 metres and depth of 400 metres, it demonstrates potential to add significant additional mineral resources from this new ore zone, which also appears amenable to selective mining. With the Gabi Vein just 70 metres south of current mine development, access is simple and during the early part of 2022 confirmatory infill drilling will be conducted.
“As well as pleasing gold production, the quarter saw the mine development at the Coringa gold project continuing as planned and I was at site in December to observe progress first hand. I am delighted to report we are scheduled to intersect the first of three veins at approximately 320mRL elevation before the end of the year. The ground conditions are excellent, and after installing some initial rock support around the portal, the Coringa rock conditions look every bit as good as we see at Palito. I will be looking forward to reporting on the first intersections into the Serra Zone in the coming weeks.
“Serabi will continue to push forward with its exploration campaign as we seek to drive resource growth and continue our track record of reserve replacement, together with our objective of increasing production towards our goal of becoming a 100,000 ounce per annum gold producer”.
EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS
Palito
Sao Chico Deposit
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
2022 PRODUCTION GUIDANCE
The mining industry continues to struggle with supply chain issues following the COVID-19 pandemic and we are not immune from this. The Company is well prepared to mitigate these ongoing challenges with long-lead items on order and forecasts that the Palito Complex operations will produce a step-up in production to between 36,000 and 39,000 ounces of gold during 2022.
SUMMARY PRODUCTION STATISTICS FOR 2021 AND 2020 | |||||||||||
| | Qtr 1 | Qtr 2 | Qtr 3 | Qtr 4 | YTD | Qtr 1 | Qtr 2 | Qtr 3 | Qtr 4 | Full Yr |
2021 | 2021 | 2021 | 2021 | 2021 | 2020 | 2020 | 2020 | 2020 | 2020 | ||
Gold production (1)(2) | Ounces | 8,087 | 9,048 | 9,035 | 7,678 | 33,848 | 9,020 | 8,504 | 6,790 | 6,898 | 31,212 |
Mined ore – Total | Tonnes | 40,371 | 43,051 | 42,240 | 44,599 | 170,261 | 42,036 | 43,519 | 44,097 | 46,275 | 175,928 |
Gold grade (g/t) | 6.27 | 7.12 | 7.18 | 5.81 | 6.59 | 6.54 | 5.85 | 4.84 | 5.24 | 5.59 | |
Milled ore | Tonnes | 41,462 | 43,679 | 41,995 | 43,663 | 170,799 | 40,465 | 44,235 | 46,135 | 43,440 | 174,276 |
Gold grade (g/t) | 6.27 | 7.09 | 7.20 | 5.90 | 6.61 | 6.66 | 5.91 | 4.75 | 5.27 | 5.62 | |
Horizontal development – Total | Metres | 3,573 | 2,961 | 2,842 | 3,318 | 12,694 | 2,878 | 3,004 | 3,037 | 3,353 | 12,272 |
RESULTS
Production
Total production for the fourth quarter of 2021 was 7,658 ounces of gold, generated from the processing of 43,663 tonnes of ore with an overall average grade of 5.90 g/t of gold, whilst mined tonnage for the quarter totalled 44,599 tonnes with a grade of 5.81 g/t of gold. Mined grades for the year represent an improvement of 17% over 2020 grades.
A total of 3,318 metres of horizontal development has been completed during the quarter, of which 1,551 metres was ore development. The balance is the ramp, cross cuts and stope preparation development.
The 17 per cent mined grade improvement in 2021 compared with 2020 levels has been a direct result of the Company being able to ‘expand the mining operations once again. The restrictions brought about by the 2020 pandemic resulted in a severe reduction in mining faces, which led to a fall in mined grades as only limited faces were available. The improvement in mined grades from the Palito orebody for 2021 has been particularly encouraging, where mined grades have exceeded 8g/t for the year. The Mogno and Ipe veins of the Chico da Santa area continue to perform extremely well. Production is coming from the -20 and -40m levels, with levels -60m and -80m in development, all less than 300m from surface. Exploration drilling below the lowest development and step out drilling along strike has recorded excellent results (see below). Both of these veins will provide a significant contribution to Palito production in 2022.
At the São Chico orebody, the deepest level, which has just intersected the Main Vein and is being advanced, is on the -79mRL, with the main ramp deepening to the next level, -94m level. In the western part of the orebody, the Julia Vein continues to be developed, with production coming from levels 100mRL and now 86mRL. The Julia western ramp continues to be developed down to level 0mRL, and upwards from level -60mRL which has been accessed from the Main Vein. The Julia Vein between level 0mRL and 100mRL will therefore contribute much of the São Chico ore in 2022.
Exploration
Palito
The CDS sector is located in the eastern part of the Palito Deposit. The Ipe and Mogno veins have been worked top down from level 178mRL to current development levels -60mRL, with current production on levels -20mRL and -40mRL. The drill results reported on 5 January 2022 covered the step-out and step-down drilling, targeting strike extension of these veins principally to the south of the current mine limits, as well as holes drilled to depth, below the lowest level, -80mRL.
Figure 1 - Plan view of the Palito Deposit, with main sectors
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Figure 2 - Long Section of the Ipe Vein
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Figure 3 - Long Section of the Mogno Vein
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This ongoing surface and underground exploration programme as well as targeting strike and depth extensions to the Ipe and Mogno veins, is also targeting newly discovered veins to the east of Ipe, namely Bebeto, Romario and Pele. In addition, some holes have also been drilled west into the Jatoba vein, a lode that has been mined previously, but has not been part of the mine plan in recent years.
Drilling into the Ipe vein has successfully recorded the following intercepts:
These intercepts, alongside intercepts published earlier in the year, now demonstrate depth extension of the Ipe vein to level -150mRL, some 90 metres below the lowest developed level -60mRL. The drilling also demonstrates strike extension of the Ipe vein 400 metres to the south.
The Mogno vein is a parallel vein to Ipe, just 50 metres to the east. These latest results alongside previous exploration holes, extend the Mogno vein to a depth of -150m RL, again, 90 metres below the current deepest level. Drillhole PUD0704 lies 200 metres south of the mine limits and suggests strike potential to the south. Recent drilling results into the Mogno vein include:
The Jatoba vein lies to the west of the Ipe/Mogno veins, and was mined 3 years ago. Recent drilling alongside some historical holes, has recorded some excellent intersections including:
The Pele sector, lies approximately 200 metres to the east of Mogno and has never been developed. Historical surface holes intersected numerous high grade veins and with the underground development of the Mogno vein, this has brought the opportunity to follow up these historical drill intersections with underground exploration drilling, which has also been complemented with some surface exploration holes.
The results to date include:
Drilling is continuing, and if justified by the results, a development crosscut from the Mogno vein will commence in 2022.
Sao Chico
The Gabi Vein lies 70 metres south of the Main Vein and current mine infrastructure. This vein was originally intersected in the initial 2011 drilling campaign where deeper drilling targeting the Main Vein cut the Gabi Vein in the shallow portion of the drill holes. It has since been intersected in the 2013, 2015, 2019 and 2021 drilling campaigns, though each campaign was targeting the Main Vein and not Gabi. In 2015, a cross cut on level 186mRL was driven to investigate the structure, but results were disappointing and further investigation was postponed, with priority given to continued exploration and evaluation of the wider Main Vein. Nevertheless, drillholes designed to intersect the adjacent Main Vein continued to cut the Gabi Vein, and this catalysed a second review.
Figure 4 - Plan view of the Sao Chico veins
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Figure 5 - Long Section of the Gabi Vein
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2021 Drilling Results
Three new surface holes have been drilled into the Gabi vein with the following significant intercepts:
0.30m @ 6.61g/t Au (21-SC-221)
0.30m @ 7.06g/t Au (21-SC-224)
0.80m @ 10.02g/t Au (21-SC-212)
Eighteen underground drill holes were undertaken this year with significant intercepts including:
0.55m @ 18.24g/t Au (21-SCUD-544)
0.61m @ 1.45g/t Au (21-SCUD-542)
0.70m @ 14.10g/t Au (21-SCUD-488)
0.52m @ 7.70g/t Au (21-SCUD-508)
0.60m @ 3.28g/t Au (21-SCUD-567)
0.50m @ 4.10g/t Au (21-SCUD-570)
It is only after the more recent underground holes had been drilled that the presence and geometry of the Gabi Vein was defined. This prompted a second look at 146 previously unsampled historical holes, that had targeted the Main Vein. The result of this re-interpretation involved a major re-logging, sampling and assaying campaign on many historical cores during the second half of this year. Whilst many of these holes did not show significant mineralization, some certainly do as can be seen from the table below with some excellent intersections with very mineable widths and grades, with strong grade and width continuity. Information gaps still remain but there are now multiple payable drill hole intercepts into the Gabi Vein.
Hole 21-SC-212 recorded 10.50 g/t Au over 0.35 metres in a shallow intersection 50 metres from surface, whilst hole 19-SCUD-303 intersected 34.71 g/t Au over 0.57 metres, and at -250 metres RL, approximately 400 metres deeper. Drillholes now intermittently cover a strike length of approximately 1,000 metres and a depth of 400 metres. There appears to be a strong structural and grade opportunity to add significant additional resource from this new ore zone, which, like the Main Vein, has significant depth potential.
Coringa
Mining development at the Company’s wholly owned gold project at Coringa, located 200km south of Serabi’s Palito operation, continued as planed during the quarter. The first ramp access into the Serra Zone is now well underway and will reach the three veins of the Serra Zone early in 2022, with the first vein expected to be intersected in January 2022. This development lies on the 320 metre level, approximately 40 vertical metres below the portal entrance. The ramp will continue to advance on the 320m level to the second and third lodes in the Serra Zone. As each lode is intersected, smaller three metre high and three metres wide ‘on-lode’ development will advance, where the vein is followed along strike, allowing regular sampling and consequently significantly enhancing the understanding of the ore-body.
A smaller ramp has commenced off the main Serra ramp, rising up to level 340 metres, where once the veins are intersected, a similar development design on each of the three lodes is planned. Over the next six months the Company plans to undertake over 200 metres of ramp development and 400 metres of ore development at Serra Zone.
The purpose of the ore development is to expose the orebodies fully. All studies to date have considered the tried and tested selective mining approach that has largely been used at Palito. However, over the past six months very controlled long hole open stoping, combined with cable bolting, has been trialled in certain areas of the Palito mine with excellent results. If this can be extended to Coringa, it could have major benefits, reducing costs and bringing production efficiencies.
Coringa has all the indications that it will be like Palito and ore sorting is also a possibility. Test work can be undertaken using the Company’s ore sorter at Palito to find the optimal settings and processing criteria. Ore sorting has significant benefits as it means rejecting waste before the plant, resulting in a higher grade, lower volume feed to the plant, and, as Coringa will have filtration and dry stacking of tailings instead of a tailings dam, reduced levels of tailings.
Figure 6 – The Coringa Portal at Serra
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Figure 7 – The Serra Ramp Established
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The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK Domestic Law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018.
The person who arranged for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company was Clive Line, Director.
Enquiries:
Serabi Gold plc | |
Michael Hodgson | Tel: +44 (0)20 7246 6830 |
Chief Executive | Mobile: +44 (0)7799 473621 |
Clive Line | Tel: +44 (0)20 7246 6830 |
Finance Director | Mobile: +44 (0)7710 151692 |
Email: contact@serabigold.com | |
Website: www.serabigold.com | |
Beaumont Cornish Limited Nominated Adviser and Financial Adviser | |
Roland Cornish / Michael Cornish | Tel: +44 (0)20 7628 3396 |
Peel Hunt LLP Joint UK Broker | |
Ross Allister / Alexander Allen | Tel: +44 (0)20 7418 9000 |
Tamesis Partners LLP Joint UK Broker | |
Charlie Bendon / Richard Greenfield | Tel: +44 (0)20 3882 2868 |
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
“Ag” | means silver. |
“Au” | means gold. |
“assay” | in economic geology, means to analyse the proportions of metal in a rock or overburden sample; to test an ore or mineral for composition, purity, weight or other properties of commercial interest. |
“CIM” | means the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum. |
“chalcopyrite” | is a sulphide of copper and iron. |
“Cu” | means copper. |
“cut-off grade” | the lowest grade of mineralised material that qualifies as ore in a given deposit; rock of the lowest assay included in an ore estimate. |
“dacite porphyry intrusive” | a silica-rich igneous rock with larger phenocrysts (crystals) within a fine-grained matrix |
“deposit” | is a mineralised body which has been physically delineated by sufficient drilling, trenching, and/or underground work, and found to contain a sufficient average grade of metal or metals to warrant further exploration and/or development expenditures; such a deposit does not qualify as a commercially mineable ore body or as containing ore reserves, until final legal, technical, and economic factors have been resolved. |
“electromagnetics” | is a geophysical technique tool measuring the magnetic field generated by subjecting the sub-surface to electrical currents. |
“garimpo” | is a local artisanal mining operation |
“garimpeiro” | is a local artisanal miner. |
“geochemical” | refers to geological information using measurements derived from chemical analysis. |
“geophysical” | refers to geological information using measurements derived from the use of magnetic and electrical readings. |
“geophysical techniques” | include the exploration of an area by exploiting differences in physical properties of different rock types. Geophysical methods include seismic, magnetic, gravity, induced polarisation and other techniques; geophysical surveys can be undertaken from the ground or from the air. |
“gossan” | is an iron-bearing weathered product that overlies a sulphide deposit. |
“grade” | is the concentration of mineral within the host rock typically quoted as grams per tonne (g/t), parts per million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb). |
“g/t” | means grams per tonne. |
“granodiorite” | is an igneous intrusive rock similar to granite. |
“hectare” or a “ha” | is a unit of measurement equal to 10,000 square metres. |
“igneous” | is a rock that has solidified from molten material or magma. |
“IP” | refers to induced polarisation, a geophysical technique whereby an electric current is induced into the sub-surface and the conductivity of the sub-surface is recorded. |
“intrusive” | is a body of rock that invades older rocks. |
"Indicated Mineral Resource | is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics can be estimated with a level of confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and reliable exploration and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough for geological and grade continuity to be reasonably assumed. |
"Inferred Mineral Resource” | is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and reasonably assumed, but not verified, geological and grade continuity. The estimate is based on limited information and sampling gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. |
“Inferred Mineral Resource” | ‟ is that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity and grade or quality can be estimated on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and reasonably assumed, but not verified, geological and grade continuity. The estimate is based on limited information and sampling gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes. |
“mineralisation” | the concentration of metals and their chemical compounds within a body of rock. |
“mineralised” | refers to rock which contains minerals e.g. iron, copper, gold. |
"Mineral Resource” | is a concentration or occurrence of diamonds, natural solid inorganic material, or natural solid fossilized organic material including base and precious metals, coal, and industrial minerals in or on the Earth's crust in such form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of a Mineral Resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge. |
“Mineral Reserve” | is the economically mineable part of a Measured or Indicated Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified. A Mineral Reserve includes diluting materials and allowances for losses that may occur when the material is mine |
“Mo-Bi-As-Te-W-Sn” | Molybdenum-Bismuth-Arsenic-Tellurium-Tungsten-Tin |
“monzogranite” | a biotite rich granite, often part of the later-stage emplacement of a larger granite body. |
“mt” | means million tonnes. |
“ore” | means a metal or mineral or a combination of these of sufficient value as to quality and quantity to enable it to be mined at a profit. |
“oxides” | are near surface bed-rock which has been weathered and oxidised by long term exposure to the effects of water and air. |
“ppm” | means parts per million. |
“Probable Mineral Reserve” | is the economically mineable part of an Indicated and, in some circumstances, a Measured Mineral Resource demonstrated by at least a Preliminary Feasibility Study. This Study must include adequate information on mining, processing, metallurgical, economic, and other relevant factors that demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that economic extraction can be justified. |
“Proven Mineral Reserve” | is the economically mineable part of a Measured Mineral Resource. A Proven Mineral Reserve implies a high degree of confidence in the Modifying Factors |
“saprolite” | is a weathered or decomposed clay-rich rock. |
“sulphide” | refers to minerals consisting of a chemical combination of sulphur with a metal. |
“vein” | is a generic term to describe an occurrence of mineralised rock within an area of non-mineralised rock. |
“VTEM” | refers to versa time domain electromagnetic, a particular variant of time-domain electromagnetic geophysical survey to prospect for conductive bodies below surface. |
Assay Results
Assay results reported within this release include those provided by the Company's own on-site laboratory facilities at Palito and these will not have been independently verified. Serabi closely monitors the performance of its own facility against results from independent laboratory analysis for quality control purpose. As a matter of normal practice, the Company sends duplicate samples derived from a variety of the Company's activities to accredited laboratory facilities for independent verification. Since mid-2019, over 10,000 exploration drill core samples have been assayed at both the Palito laboratory and certified external laboratory, in most cases the ALS laboratory in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. When comparing significant assays with grades exceeding 1 g/t gold, comparison between Palito versus external results record an average over-estimation by the Palito laboratory of 6.7% over this period. Based on the results of this work, the Company's management are satisfied that the Company's own facility shows sufficiently good correlation with independent laboratory facilities for exploration drill samples. The Company would expect that in the preparation of any future independent Reserve/Resource statement undertaken in compliance with a recognised standard, the independent authors of such a statement would not use Palito assay
Qualified Persons Statement
The scientific and technical information contained within this announcement has been reviewed and approved by Michael Hodgson, a Director of the Company. Mr Hodgson is an Economic Geologist by training with over 26 years' experience in the mining industry. He holds a BSc (Hons) Geology, University of London, a MSc Mining Geology, University of Leicester and is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and a Chartered Engineer of the Engineering Council of UK, recognising him as both a Qualified Person for the purposes of Canadian National Instrument 43-101 and by the AIM Guidance Note on Mining and Oil & Gas Companies dated June 2009.
Forward Looking Statements
Certain statements in this announcement are, or may be deemed to be, forward looking statements. Forward looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as ‘‘believe’’, ‘‘could’’, “should” ‘‘envisage’’, ‘‘estimate’’, ‘‘intend’’, ‘‘may’’, ‘‘plan’’, ‘‘will’’ or the negative of those, variations, or comparable expressions, including references to assumptions. These forward-looking statements are not based on historical facts but rather on the Directors’ current expectations and assumptions regarding the Company’s future growth, results of operations, performance, future capital and other expenditures (including the amount, nature and sources of funding thereof), competitive advantages, business prospects and opportunities. Such forward looking statements reflect the Directors’ current beliefs and assumptions and are based on information currently available to the Directors. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements including risks associated with vulnerability to general economic and business conditions, competition, environmental and other regulatory changes, actions by governmental authorities, the availability of capital markets, reliance on key personnel, uninsured and underinsured losses and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of the Company. Although any forward-looking statements contained in this announcement are based upon what the Directors believe to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure investors that actual results will be consistent with such forward looking statements.
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