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Bilboes Project

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Overview

Mine TypeOpen Pit
StagePermitting
Commodities
  • Gold
Mining Method
  • Truck & Shovel / Loader
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SnapshotThe Bilboes Project is fully permitted, a single-phase development gold project.

A new feasibility study reflecting the PEA is expected to be delivered during H1 2025. Funding solutions and finalisation of the feasibility study are being progressed in tandem.

An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Certificate was granted by the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) in January 2020.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Caledonia Mining Corporation plc 100 % Indirect
Caledonia owns 100% stakes in the Bilboes Project, situated in Zimbabwe.

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Deposit type

  • Vein / narrow vein
  • Breccia pipe / Stockwork
  • Hydrothermal

Summary:

Deposit Types
Mineralization at Bilboes four properties is of the hydrothermal variety. It consists of silicified stock-works/veins. The veins comprise pyrite and arsenopyrite. Gold is disseminated within the sulphide mineralization and is refractory. The mineralized zones are often subparallel to each other and are hosted in a much broader shear zone. The best mineralized zones are associated with brecciation and silicification.

These deposits form from hot water circulates through fractures in Earth’s crust. As the hot water moves, it leaches metals from surrounding rocks. Eventually, the metallic-rich fluids become supersaturated and precipitate plant feed minerals, including gold. The process involves hydrothermal fluid circulation and precipitation within a selected volume of rock.

The Bilboes deposit is an orogenic gold deposit. The gold in orogenic gold deposits is generally found in quartz veins or as disseminations within the host rock. The gold is often structurally controlled, meaning it is concentrated along faults, shear zones, or other structural features within the rocks. Orogenic gold deposits can be found in various geological settings, including continental margins, island arcs, and suture zones. Gold precipitates from hydrothermal fluids due to suitable physical and chemical processes.

Mineralized Zones
Mineralization at Bilboes four properties is Archaean lode, structurally controlled deposits. It consists of silicified stock-works/veins. The veins comprise pyrite and arsenopyrite. Gold is disseminated within the sulphide mineralization and is refractory. Pyrite is the dominant sulphide mineral, with minor arsenopyrite at Isabella and McCays, with the exception of the Isabella North orebodies where an equal proportion of pyrite to arsenopyrite is evident.

The mineralized zones are often subparallel to each other and are hosted in a much broader shear zone. The best mineralized zones are associated with brecciation and silicification.

The sulphide tends to weather readily, and all of the deposits are covered by oxide caps to a depth of 12 m to 50 m which are readily amenable to heap-leach extraction.

Orebody widths at Isabella and McCays range from 5 m to 20 m and are wider near surface. Individual orebodies have strike ranges from 75 m to 500 m and are typically in an en echelon pattern in a northwest to south-eastern pattern. The oxide cap is deepest at Isabella where the range is 12 m to 50 m. The overall mineralized strike is 4,400 m.

The oxide-sulphides interface at Bubi is shallow in the southwest at about 10 m to 12 m below surface and increases to 30 m in the central parts and to 40 m in the northeast. Orebody widths vary from 10 m in the southwest to as wide as 100 m in the central portions of the claims. The overall mineralized strike is 2,950 m.

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Production

CommodityUnitsLOM
Gold oz 1,518,111
All production numbers are expressed as metal in doré.

Operational metrics

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* According to 2024 study.

Production Costs

CommodityUnitsAverageAverage
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* According to 2024 study / presentation.

Operating Costs

Currency2024
OP mining costs ($/t mined) USD 2.65 *  
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* According to 2024 study.

Project Costs

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OP OpEx $M USD  ......  Subscribe
Processing OpEx $M USD 564.3
G&A costs $M USD 47.2
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After-tax NPV @ 7.5% $M USD  ......  Subscribe
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