Overview
Stage | Production |
Mine Type | Underground |
Commodities |
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Mining Method |
- Longhole open stoping
- Cemented paste backfill
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Production Start | ... |
Mine Life | 2035 |
The Savannah Operation provides excellent leverage to the nickel, copper and cobalt markets which are heavily linked to global decarbonisation and vehicle electrification.
The second half of FY23 was marked by a series of shortterm setbacks. Logistics to and from Savannah were severely hampered by high rainfall in the wet season which caused major damage to transport infrastructure in the East Kimberley. The main bridge spanning over the Fitzroy River crossing was irreparably damaged. Full access to site has since been restored, but these disruptions negatively affected our ability to transport people and consumables to site, leading to reduced productivity. |
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Panoramic Resources Limited is a company which owns and operates the Savannah Nickel Project.
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Summary:
Savannah mineralisation.
The original Savannah sulphide rich nickel, copper and cobalt orebody is hosted by the layered mafic-ultramafic Savannah Intrusion which is enveloped by aluminous metasediments and para-gneisses of the Tickalara Metamorphics. The Savannah Orebody is mostly confined to a marginal norite unit up to 40 metres thick developed above the base of the intrusion. Areas of massive, matrix and disseminated sulphide mineralisation, dominated by pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, pentlandite and minor pyrite occur throughout the marginal norite unit.
Prior to the development of the Savannah Open Pit, the marginal norite unit outcropped as a prominent 250 metre long limonite-goethite gossan with fresh sulphide mineralisation developing approximately 20 metres below surface. At approximately 500 metres below the surface, a significant sub-horizontal fault, the 500 Fault, cuts the orebody and offsets it 200 metres to the northwest. A similar fault at approximately 900 metres below surface, the 900 Fault, offsets the orebody a further 250 metres to the northwest. Mineralisation above the 500 Fault is referred to as the “Upper Zone”, between the 500 and 900 faults as the “Lower Zone” and below the 900 Fault as the “sub 900 Fault Zone”.
Savannah North mineralisation.
The SNM (Savannah North mineralisation) is based on mining ore associated with the Savannah Intrusion; a palaeo-proterozoic mafic/ultramafic magma conduit. The Ni-Cu-Co rich massive ........
Mining Methods
- Longhole open stoping
- Cemented paste backfill
Summary:
Savannah
Ore production is undertaken via conventional long hole open stoping with remote bogging on retreat. Currently, the long hole drilling is undertaken by a contractor. Savannah purchased a used Cabletec drilling rig for ground support and as a backup production drill, as required. The mine plan requires open stopes to be backfilled with cemented paste fill to maximise recovery of the orebody and to assist geotechnical stability of the mine.
Savannah North.
An undiluted stope minimum mining width (MMW) of 3.0 m (true width) was applied to the Savannah Nth mining area. This is achievable based on the sub-level interval of 20 m floor to floor as from knowledge gained in the mining of the Savannah orebody.
Drill and blast assumptions have been based on historical performance at Savannah. Long hole size is 89 mm diameter and drill metres are based on 6 t / drill m including slotting.
The existing fill system will be utilised for paste filling of the Savannah North stopes. A new paste fill hole is planned for the Savannah Nth, to be drilled from the surface via 1570DD. Dump valves shall be installed at intervals of 200 vertical metres to protect the paste line in case of paste blockages. Additionally, a backup hole is planned to be drilled to mitigate the risk of downtime due to unexpected blockages. Where opportunities arise, waste rock will be backfilled into stopes either via a dedicated truck fill pass or by loader. When back fi ........
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Reserves at September 29, 2022:
Mineral Resource cut-off grade is 0.50% Ni.
Savannah & Savannah North Ore Reserve average cut-off (NSR) of $135/t.
Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Mineral Reserves.
Category | Tonnage | Commodity | Grade | Contained Metal |
Proven & Probable
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8,458,000 t
|
Nickel
|
1.21 %
|
102,700 t
|
Proven & Probable
|
8,458,000 t
|
Copper
|
0.58 %
|
49,400 t
|
Proven & Probable
|
8,458,000 t
|
Cobalt
|
0.09 %
|
7,200 t
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Inferred
|
4,159,000 t
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Nickel
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1.37 %
|
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Inferred
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4,159,000 t
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Copper
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0.53 %
|
|
Inferred
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4,159,000 t
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Cobalt
|
0.08 %
|
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Total Resource
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13,876,000 t
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Nickel
|
1.52 %
|
211,200 t
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Total Resource
|
13,876,000 t
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Copper
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0.69 %
|
95,300 t
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Total Resource
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13,876,000 t
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Cobalt
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0.1 %
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13,900 t
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