Orla completes study on Camino Rojo in Mexico

By Posted Trish Saywell / June 26, 2019 / www.northernminer.com / Article Link

Orla Mining's (TSX: OLA) Camino Rojo open-pit project in Zacatecas, Mexico, would produce 97,000 oz. gold annually over seven years and could be built for US$123 million, a new feasibility study concludes.

The study envisions a simple heap leach operation that could repay initial capex in three years at precious metal prices of US$1,250 per oz. gold and US$17 per oz. silver, and would deliver an after-tax net present value at a 5% discount rate of US$142 million and an internal rate of return of 28.7%.

Camino Rojo, 3 km from a four-lane highway and 190 km from the city of Zacatecas, would be the company's first mine, and would operate at a throughput rate of 18,000 tonnes per day, with total by-product cash costs of US$515 per oz. gold and all-in sustaining costs of US$576 per oz. gold. Average gold recoveries are estimated at 64%.

Orla envisions construction starting in the first half of 2020, once all the permits are received and project financing is in place, with first production in mid-2021.

The company says all of the required permits are "substantially completed," and that it plans to submit them in the third quarter of this year. It also notes that the area is "flat and there are no known social or environmental impediments to mining," and that "there are no residents within the area of the proposed development."

Commenting on the positive feasibility study, Andrew Mikitchook of BMO Capital Markets notes that the project "meets the traits we look for in a development opportunity, including competitive grades, manageable capex, and a fairly quick development timeline."

The mining analyst also points out that the study "does not consider in its economic analysis 7.3 million oz. sulphide resource immediately below the oxide, which we continue to view as future value for the company but not included in the priority oxide development plan."

Orla says it is working on studies to investigate the economic opportunities that may exist within the 7.3 million oz. gold contained in the sulphide measured and indicated resources, and is also trying to secure an agreement with the owner of the concession bordering Orla's to the north, which "would allow for the open pit to extend onto the adjacent concession." If such an agreement were reached, the company says, it would "result in an expanded pit with access to additional oxide and transitional material deeper into the pit, which would add to the mine life and or annual throughput with only modest equipment and infrastructure additions."

In addition, there is large exploration potential on its land package, the company says. It has title to mineral concessions covering a large area around the Camino Rojo deposit, and while overburden "makes exploration challenging," the 2007 discovery of mineralization incorporated into the feasibility study and resource estimate "shows that shallow cover can hide very large near-surface deposits."

A rock sample showing mineralization from Orla Mining's Camino Rojo gold project in Zacatecas, Mexico. Credit: Orla Mining.

Management notes that induced polarization (IP) geophysics is the most useful tool to find additional mineralization, and that the company has recently surveyed a large area southeast of the resource, with plans to start drilling anomalies within the next couple of months.

In the meantime, it continues to discuss the project with various lenders and financiers.

The Camino Rojo deposit contains intrusive-related, sedimentary strata hosted, polymetallic gold, silver, arsenic, zinc and lead mineralization. The mineralized zones correspond to zones of sheeted sulphidic veins and veinlet networks, creating a bulk-mineable style of gold mineralization, the company says.

The mineralization is almost completely oxidized to a depth of 120 metres and then variably oxidized below (transitional to sulphide). The resource estimate was divided into oxide, high and low transitional and sulphide material.

The leach resource contains 94.64 million measured and indicated tonnes grading 0.71 gram gold per tonne and 12.7 grams silver per tonne for 2.16 million oz. gold and 38.80 million oz. silver. Inferred resources add 4.40 million tonnes grading 0.86 gram gold and 5.6 grams silver for 119,800 oz. gold and 805,000 oz. silver.

The mill resource contains 258.80 million tonnes in the measured and indicated category grading 0.88 gram gold and 7.4 grams silver for 7.30 million contained oz. gold and 61.60 million contained oz. silver, along with 56.60 million inferred tonnes averaging 0.87 gram gold and 7.5 grams silver for 1.58 million oz. gold and 13.71 million oz. silver.

Orla has traded in a 52-week range of 85 ? to $1.55 per share, and at press time is trading at $1.05. The company has a $189-million market capitalization.

BMO's Mikitchook has an outperform rating on the stock and a price target of $2.00 per share.

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