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Newcastle Minerals Ltd A.NCM


Primary Symbol: V.NCM



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Post by miningmanon Sep 26, 2018 5:02pm
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Post# 28696452

Q3 grade forecast???????

Q3 grade forecast???????   OK  I'll   be the first to stick my neck out.    Since it has been acknowlged   that Q3  production  is less than desired,  I think it fair to assume that ounces produced will be less than 100,000.   Anything much more than  95,000  would probably not have justified an early warning.


Lets assume   only 85,000 ounces are produced.   Lets assume  milled tonnage is  250,000 tonnes,  being 50%  of  H1   production.   Implies a mill head grae of   around  10.5  grams per tonne  which is  a rather dramatic reductionfrom the 14+   reported for  May and June.


Alternatively ,  lets say   85.000  is unreasonaably  pessimistic  and reported ounces will be closer to 92.000   ounces.  Lets asume milled tonnage  has been pushed to 261,000   tonnes as per Q1  when grades were also low.   Suggests a heAD grade  of   10.9  grams per tonne..

So ball park numbers we are looking at 11 grams for the quarter.   WE  know that   break even is close to 10 grams so we cant expect much of an increase in   corporate  cash from Q3.


  But more to the point    a mill head   equal to  the reported  ore reserve of  14.5   grams continues to be elusive.  The promised corelation of  reserve tonnage  and milled  ounces will be incredibily  interesting.
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