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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum I-80 Gold Corp T.IAU.WT


Primary Symbol: T.IAU Alternate Symbol(s):  IAUX

i-80 Gold Corp. is a mining company. The Company is a gold and silver producer engaged in the exploration, development and production of gold, silver mineral and poly-metallic deposits. Its operations include Lone Tree, Ruby Hill, Granite Creek and McCoy-Cove. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Lone Tree and Buffalo Mountain gold deposits and Lone Tree processing complex (collectively, the... see more

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I-80 Gold Corp > Barrick on trend south of Cove ... From CEO.ca
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Post by smallcinvestor on Nov 22, 2024 3:46pm

Barrick on trend south of Cove ... From CEO.ca

Barrick touts ‘world-class’ potential of Fourmile project with significant resource boost

Drilling at Fourmile project. Credit: Barrick Gold

Barrick Gold (NYSE: GOLD) (TSX: ABX) announced on Friday a resource estimate update for its wholly-owned Fourmile project in Nevada that highlighted the potential value of what the company calls a “world-class” orebody.

The deposit now comprises 1.4 million oz. of gold grading 11.76 grams per tonne (g/t) in the indicated category and 6.4 million oz. of gold grading 14.1 g/t in the inferred category. This represents increases of 192% and 137% on the respective categories shown in Barrick’s 2023 year-end resource estimate. The gold grade was also 35% higher.

The increased resource reflects the addition of 25 new drill holes to the 2023 resource estimate across the southernmost portion of the orebody, immediately adjacent to the Goldrush project at Cortez, which is part of the Nevada Gold Mines (NGM) joint venture with Newmont.

Speaking at Barrick’s Investor Day in New York, chief executive Mark Bristow said that the Fourmile project “was a truly world-class asset” and could be compared to the original Goldstrike deposit, the foundational asset of Barrick, now part of NGM’s Carlin complex.

“Our strategy of investing in organic growth through exploration and mineral resource management has set us apart from the industry,” Bristow said, noting that the NGM joint venture has added more than 19 million oz. of proven and probable mineral reserves on a 100% basis since its formation in 2019.

Mineral resource management and evaluation executive Simon Bottoms added that the mineral resource update for Fourmile only covers approximately one-third of the overall orebody as defined by drilling to date.

“To illustrate the potential value that a truly world-class orebody like Fourmile has, we have completed a preliminary economic assessment using conservative mining rates and costs, all of which draw directly from the current Goldrush mine plan,” Bottoms said. “The results highlight the potential for annual operating cash flows resulting from Fourmile to be more than 70% higher than the already world-class Goldrush project.”

The Goldrush underground mine, part of NGM’s Cortez complex near Beowawe, officially opened in April and is scheduled to produce 130,000 oz. of gold this year. Commercial production is anticipated to begin by 2026, growing to 400,000 oz. annually by 2028. The $1 billion mine has a projected life of 24 years.

For the next stage of the Fourmile project, Barrick plans to start a three-year prefeasibility study in 2025, which it says will continue to define substantial resources and reserves across the entire orebody from surface drilling.

 

 

 
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