BTW, 1.12g/T pyrite mineralization 2.21MOz. Was Osisko... Be certain Walter Storm and Ken Konkin know about Osisko.. lol
https://www.agnicoeagle.com/English/operations/operations/canadian-malartic/default.aspx
Ken K. has said with an open pit you can pick and chose what's taken and when. We have many close to the surface holes > 1.12g/t. Wouldn't be surprised if we also have more than 2.1 M Oz with > 1.12 g/t average in those areas currently.
Ironically, LonghandStrong brought this up a while ago with distorted and incorrect values.. when corrected he never responded.
Overview
Canadian Malartic is one of the world’s largest gold mines. The 55,000+ tonnes/day open-pit mine and plant produced 568,634 ounces of gold in 2020 (100% basis, and including pre-commercial production from the Barnat pit). Open pit mine life is expected to last through 2028, and does not include development of the underground Odyssey Project.Proven and probable mineral reserves total 2.21 million ounces of gold (61 million tonnes at 1.12 grams/tonne gold) on a 50% basis, as of December 31, 2020.
Mineralization
Canadian Malartic is a large-tonnage, low-grade Archean gold system, consisting of a widespread shell of disseminated gold-bearing pyrite mineralization hosted by porphyritic felsic to intermediate intrusions and altered metasediments. The system is open to the west and to the south at depth. Mineralization in the Barnat deposit is largely along the southern edge of the Cadillac fault zone. The two deposits contain the bulk of the current mineral reserves and are part of one large pit. The Jeffrey and Gouldie deposits, a few hundred metres east and south of the pit, respectively, contain some of the mineral resources.