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ARCA:MXI - Post by User

Post by wilwalon Jan 20, 2016 2:06pm
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What to expect on Resource Estimate

What to expect on Resource EstimateI think we can continue to expect higher than 1 million oz at Diakha, at least with a configuration of an unconstrained pit at the northern boundary. A few experts I know who are familiar with drilling results agree that continues to be a reasonable expectation.  

As far as I know, the extension hasn't been signed off by the Mine Ministry in Bamako so any estimate at this point would have to be based on a sloping pit at the northern boundary, taking some ounces out of an official estimate.  However, once the extension is signed off, the loss of ounces from the pit slope becomes irrelevant because the pit will extend into the new zone.
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