Field Trial Preparatory Testwork at Steinert Perth Recovers Significant Gold From Previously Untested Fines Fraction
29 Outubro 2020 - 8:50AM
Novo Resources Corp. (“
Novo” or
the “
Company”) (TSX-V: NVO; OTCQX: NSRPF) is
pleased to provide an update on advanced planning ahead of CY2021
field trials using its Steinert KSS mechanical sorter at the
Karratha Project (Comet Well and Purdy’s Reward). A highlight of
recent preparatory laboratory test work includes successful
recovery of significant gold from the previously untested fines
fraction (0-8mm) as well as recovery of fine gold encapsulated in
rocks from coarser size fractions (please see figure 1, figure 2,
figure 3, and figure 4 below). Both of these findings indicate
good potential for enhanced gold recovery utilizing mechanical
sorting and ability to treat finer crushed material. This implies
that mechanical sorting can potentially treat all crushed material
generated at Karratha.
Samples were excavated from sites across Purdy’s
Reward and Comet Well and transported to Steinert in Perth, WA.
1:500 scale high resolution mapping was undertaken by Novo
geologists prior to excavation of 2 x approximately 5t samples to
carefully pinpoint the mineralized target horizon contacts, with
the samples being crushed and screened into three size fractions:
0-8mm, 8-25mm and 25-75mm. Mineralization at the Karratha Project
is characterized by ‘melon seed’ nuggets, ranging from around
5-10mm, encased amid a chloritic halo of fine gold. Very little
evidence exists for fine gold outside of this halo.
Current
Testwork is designed to:
- Refine sorter settings ahead of field
testwork on site at the Karratha Project commencing March / April
2021.
- Test the ability of the sorter to
detect and eject gold bearing material from the fines fraction
(-8mm) and, in particular, to test whether halo gold can be sorted
separate from the base nugget. This has proved successful.
- Provide qualitative assessment of fine
gold ejected from each sample.
- Confirm likely quantities of
concentrates to expect during field trials to help define plans for
extracting gold from sorting concentrates.
CY 2021 Field
Testwork is being designed
to:
- Confirm recovery of gold from the
various size fractions discussed above via mechanical sorting.
- Determine the productive capacity of
sorting at each size fraction and analyze the relationship between
productivity and gold recovery.
- Provide information to support future
mineralization reports / resource work ahead of progressing towards
a full scale mining operation.
Further key
planning steps ahead of field
testing in 2021 are as
follows:
Statutory Approvals:
- Ngarluma Aboriginal Corporation must
provide consent for Novo’s plans. Importantly, this consent has
recently been granted.
- The environmental approvals process
has commenced with both the Department of Mines, Industry
Regulation and Safety (“DMIRS”) and the Department
of Water and Environmental Regulation (“DWER”).
Novo anticipates obtaining said approvals during Q1 2021.
Planning:
- Identifying preferred bulk sample test
sites: high resolution mapping has identified 22 preferred sample
sites, with each site typically involving 3 panels of 10m x 10m x
1.5m of the targeted horizon (around 1,000t per sample
location).
- Further drill testing of each
excavation site is planned to accurately confirm target horizons
and assess drilling and blasting requirements at each
location.
- Sorter arrival and pre-commissioning
works° The Steinert KSS sorter has been built and is expected
to arrive in Perth WA as originally scheduled in late November
2020. The sorter and associated infrastructure will then be
pre-assembled at OPS Crushing in Perth ahead of transportation to
Karratha.
- Supporting services and
equipment° Crushing and screening contractor:
preliminary quotes received.° Feed conveyor, discharge
conveyors, accepts kibble, rejects stacker conveyor have been sized
and identified.° Cyclone proofed integrated site offices
and dome cover shelter have been designed and are under
construction.° Ancillary support: compressors and power
generation have been sized and identified.
- Earthmoving contractor will be engaged
closer to the trial date.
- Timing: testing is expected to
commence around March / April 2021° Timing dependent on
outstanding DMIRS and DWER approvals.° Avoidance of the
wet December-March season reduces the likelihood of unplanned
downtime from site evacuation due to cyclonic activity, also
avoiding site security and sampling integrity issues during
evacuation.° Road closures due to wet weather can
prevent gold bearing concentrates from being transported to
Nullagine.° Personnel required for the Karratha project
will be fully engaged in preparatory works associated with
advancement towards production at Nullagine in Q1, 2021.
Concentrate assessment / sorter testing:
- Previous testwork indicated that less than 3% of material
reports to concentrate – this was confirmed in the current test
work, and importantly, this mass pull holds true for the fines
fraction. Note that previous test work at Tomra in late 2018
(please see the Company’s news releases dated November 19, 2018,
December 20, 2018, and January 31, 2019) did not include the finest
size fraction.
- Gaining an expectation of the percentage of material pulled
into concentrate is important for future planning of concentrate
processing.
- With the acquisition of the Golden Eagle Plant at Nullagine,
Novo now has options to process concentrate to accurately determine
gold content and recover gold from Karratha trial concentrates
utilizing various components of the Golden Eagle mill circuit.
Novo CEO and Director, Mr Rob Humphryson
commented, “These test results have confirmed our understanding of
how sorting can be applied to the Karratha Project. A great deal of
planning has gone into ensuring the success of the field trials in
2021, with input from a wide cross section of the Novo team who are
at the forefront of the art of applying sorting technology to the
Company’s unique gold deposits. Importantly, our recently appointed
Project Metallurgist, Mr. Jason Aleknavicius gained operational
sorting exposure during this trial to build expertise ahead of
field testwork.”
Dr. Quinton Hennigh (P.Geo.) is the qualified
person pursuant to NI 43-101 responsible for, and having reviewed
and approved, the technical information contained in this news
release. Dr. Hennigh is President, Chairman, and a director of Novo
Resources Corp.
About Novo Resources Corp.
Novo is advancing its flagship Beatons Creek
gold project to production while exploring and developing its
highly prospective land package covering approximately 14,000
square kilometres in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. In
addition to the Company’s primary focus, Novo seeks to leverage its
internal geological expertise to deliver value-accretive
opportunities to its shareholders. For more information, please
contact Leo Karabelas at (416) 543-3120 or
e-mail leo@novoresources.com
On Behalf of the Board of Directors,
Novo Resources Corp.
“Quinton Hennigh”Quinton Hennigh President and
Chairman
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TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this news release.
Forward-looking information
Some statements in this news release contain
forward-looking information (within the meaning of Canadian
securities legislation) including, without limitation, that there
is good potential for enhanced gold recovery utilizing mechanical
sorting and ability to treat finer crushed material and that
mechanical sorting can potentially treat all crushed material
generated at Karratha. Forward-looking statements address future
events and conditions and, as such, involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the statements. Such factors include, without
limitation, the timing of receipt of requisite approvals from DMIRS
and DWER, replication of Steinert KSS mechanical sorter results
obtained to date in field conditions, and customary risks of the
resource industry.
PDFs accompanying this announcement are
available at:Figure
1: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/2e55414a-ef5d-47f5-9791-0ee72d546696Figure
2: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/15746143-7986-4759-8752-6d9b5c2b3abfFigure
3: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/e5e1c8f7-c112-45c2-8b64-5b0816e72679Figure
4: http://ml.globenewswire.com/Resource/Download/09184b09-4712-4d45-9d4f-fb98d9078c40
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