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Deflector gold/copper project, Australia

12th June 2015

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Name and Location
Deflector gold/copper project, Australia.

Client
Doray Minerals.

Project Description
A detailed review has confirmed that the Deflector project will be a high-grade, low-cost project, with robust financials and significant upside.

Mining at Deflector will initially comprise openpit mining, transitioning to an underground operation towards the end of the first year.

The Western and Central lodes at Deflector are steep mineralised structures dipping between 80° and 90°, typically 1 m to 5 m wide and hosted within a competent basalt host. The total strike length of the orebody is about 850 m.

Openpit mining will occur in stages, initially focusing on mining the narrower Central lode pit.

Underground access will be gained through a portal established in the Central lode pit at a depth of 35 m below the surface. Mining of the wider Western lode pit and the smaller Northern pit on the Central lode will then continue to a maximum depth of 85 m, concurrent with underground mining.

Following the establishment of the portal, underground mining will be carried out using a conventional sublevel long-hole open stope mining method at 20 m sublevel intervals. Underground ore access will be gained through a 5.3 m × 5.5 m decline to mine 3.2 m × 4 m and 4 m × 4 m ore development drives to suit lode widths.

The decline and level access development is located centrally between the Western and Central orebodies. Underground mining is currently planned to 270 m vertical metres below a 15 m crown pillar, limited only by current drilling depth.

The top-down mining method, retreating to a centrally located access crosscut, allows for stoping to start as soon as level development has been completed. Any ore remaining within a stope can then be extracted from a lower level, ensuring minimised ore loss because of mining.

Rock mass characteristics assessed by two specialist geotechnical consultants found the basalt host rock to be competent, with high strength (uniaxial compressive strength averaging 250 megapascal). Full-depth rib pillars will be left at appropriate intervals in accordance with geotechnical recommendations.

Doray will build a new processing plant at Deflector, which is specifically designed to suit the metallurgy of the orebody.

The plant will comprise three-stage crushing and screening; a ball mill; a gravity circuit; an elution circuit and gold room; as well as a flotation circuit.

The fit-for-purpose plant will be built adjacent to the orebody to minimise mine haulage costs from the openpits and underground.

The plant will average 454 000 t/y with expected average recoveries of 89.5% for gold and 93% for copper from the primary ore, which provides 82% of total ore feed for the plant.

Based on the above recoveries, the project will produce an estimated 61 000 oz/y of gold or about 74 500 oz/y on a gold-equivalent basis.

Doray will use the existing tailings storage facility (TSF) located at the Gullewa mine site, with tailings to be transferred from the new Deflector plant using a purpose-built pipeline. Two further pipelines will supply raw water of very good quality from an existing bore field, supplemented by a pipeline that recycles water from the existing TSF for use in the processing plant.

Site offices, a workshop and stores will be located in close proximity to the mine, along with the power station, fuel farm and underground mining contractor facilities.

The company plans to build a new accommodation village within 1 km of the mine, minimising the level of traffic on the Deflector access road and integrating medical services and administrative management of the mine site and village.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project has an internal rate of return of 28%, with a payback of 3.2 years.

Value
Preproduction capital is estimated at A$88.2-million.

Duration
Installing the processing plant is critical to starting production, which is scheduled to start July.

Detailed final design work is advanced, long-lead delivery items have been identified and an order has been placed for the ball mill to enable plant commissioning, followed by the start of production, during the fourth quarter of the 2016 financial year.

Openpit mining is scheduled to start in February 2016 to provide initial ore feed for the mill, with underground mining to start in June 2016 to access underground ore.

Latest Developments
Doray considers the Deflector project to have significant exploration potential, enabling the company to capitalise on the investment in the Deflector processing infrastructure.

Doray is undertaking a projectwide data compilation and review to generate near-mine exploration targets for testing. Targets encompass exploration for Deflector-style gold/copper mineralisation, as well as for traditional Archean gold mineralisation at the nearby Gullewa workings. Doray is currently in discussions with several potential buyers of the high-grade copper/gold/silver concentrate will be produced from Deflector.

These companies have responded positively and several draft agreements have been received for review and discussion.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
GR Engineering Services (processing plant).

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
Doray Minerals, tel +61 8 9226 0600, fax +61 8 9226 0633 or email info@dorayminerals.com.au.
GR Engineering Services, tel +61 8 6272 6000, fax +61 8 6272 6001 or email gres@gres.com.au.

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Magazine Managing Editor

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