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Metanor Resources MEAOD

Metanor Resources Inc is engaged in the production and sale of gold as well as acquisition, exploration, and development of mining properties. It projects include the Moroy Project and Barry project among others.


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Post by goldhappyon Sep 28, 2016 2:17pm
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One Good Reason for MTO and others

One Good Reason for MTO and others

Gold discovery badly behind replenishment

Photo by Randgold
Randgold graph showing discovery collapse

27th September 2016

By: Martin Creamer
Creamer Media Editor

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JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Gold is being discovered at a fraction of the rate needed to replenish reserves.

In the last 16 years, the goldmining industry has failed to replace more than half the ounces mined.

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Collective mine life has fallen with the inclusion of lower gold grades in gold reserve calculations.

The number of ounces being replaced by exploration has nosedived and supply is heading for a sharp fall.

“Three years down the line doesn’t look pretty,” Randgold Resources CEO Dr Mark Bristow told a media meet attended by Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online. (Also see attached graphic)

Although exploration budgets peaked at $6-billion in 2011, exploration success has been dismal.

As a result, the industry’s bellwether stocks are now forecasting substantial declines in gold production.

Bristow drew attention to the last eight months of gold industry activity being exceedingly contrasting.

In October, survival was the watchword. With the gold price at $1 050/oz and companies debt laden, capital expenditure (capex), exploration budgets and even stay-in-business capital was cut and mines were sold.

Fast forward to the middle of this year and the scenario changed materially.

The gold price jumped $300/oz in eight months and the share prices of goldmining companies soared.

But even with the gold price looking set for another long period of strong performance, many see the industry doing little to improve a reserve grade that is well below what it was in 2000.

Only the discovery of new quality ounces will improve the situation.

Without that, mine life will be still further reduced, Bristow emphasised.

Just to keep the industry supplied, he estimates that it will require the discovery of 90-million new ounces a year, and to reverse the grade deterioration 180-million ounces a year will need to be discovered.

However, current discovery levels are at a fraction of what is required, in the range of 10-million ounces to 15-million ounces a year.

The current outlook suggests that gold supply will fall by a third in less than ten years and the big debate is around whether peak gold will arrive next year or in 2019 given that most of the industry has not moved out of last year’s survival mode and is still prioritising the generation of free cash flow rather than resuscitating capex, exploration budgets and sustaining capital.

“We’re no longer in survival mode and we should be replanning our life-of-mines,” Bristow said.

Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
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