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Halls Creek Mine

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Summary

Mine TypeUnderground
StatusCare and Maintenance
Commodities
  • Gold
Mining Method
  • Longhole stoping
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SnapshotThe Halls Creek Project includes the Nicolsons Mine and a pipeline of exploration and development prospects.

The Halls Creek was placed on care and maintenance in June 2023.

Kimberley Minerals Group is reviewing future development strategy.

Overlooked Open Pit Opportunity:
• Mining at Nicolson has been focused on underground;
• Critical Mass: 2-3mt ore exploration target could support mill expansion to treat lower grade but lower cost open pit mining operation;
• Near mine open pitiable targets have been identified by existing drilling data;
• Mary River as greenfield opportunity supported by historical mining and recent drilling results.

Revised Underground Strategy:
• Significant capital development in place, 3 level of ore can be extracted with no capex required in Wagtail South;
• Existing high strip ratio open pit ore could be reached by existing underground infrastructure with incline development;
• All orebodies remain open at depth;
• Exploration Upside.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Kimberley Minerals Group Pty Ltd. 100 % Indirect
On 29 November 2024 the Company completed the sale of its subsidiary Halls Creek Mining Pty Ltd to Kimberley Minerals Group Pty Ltd.

Pantoro holds a 15% free carried interest in nickel and platinum group elements located on the Halls Creek Project tenure which are held via a Mineral Rights Agreement.

Deposit type

  • Orogenic
  • Vein / narrow vein

Summary:

Gold mineralization in the Nicolson’s Find area is structurally controlled within the 400 m wide NNE trending dextral strike slip Nicolson’s Find Shear Zone (NFSZ) and is hosted within folded and metamorphosed turbiditic greywackes, felsic volcaniclastics, mafic volcanics and laminated siltstones and mudstones. This zone forms part of a regional NE-trending strike slip fault system developed across the Halls Creek Orogen (HCO).

The NFSZ comprises a NNE-trending anastomosing system of brittle-ductile shears, characterised by a predominantly dextral sense of movement. The principal shear structures trend NNE to N-S and are linked by NW, and to a lesser extent, by NE shears. Individual shears extend up to 500m along strike and overprint the earlier folding and penetrative cleavage of the HCO.

The overall geometry of the system is characterized by right step-overs and bends/jogs in the shear traces, reflecting refraction of the shears about the granite contact. Within this system, the NW- striking shears are interpreted as compressional structures and the NE striking shears formed within extensional windows. Mineralization is primarily focussed along NNE trending anastomosing systems of NNE-SSW, NW-SE and NE-SW oriented shears and splays. The NNE shears dip moderately to the east, while the NW set dips moderately to steeply to the NE. Both sets display variations in dip, with flattening and steepening which result in a complex pattern of shear intersections.

Mineralisation is strongly correlated with discontinuous quartz veining and with Fe-Si-K alteration halos developed in the wall rocks to the veins. The NE shears are associated with broad zones of silicification and thicker quartz veining (typically white, massive quartz with less fracturing and brecciation); however, these are typically poorly mineralized. The NW-trending shears are mineralized, with the lodes most likely related to high fluid pressures with over-pressuring and failure leading to vein formation. Although the NE structures formed within the same shear system, the quartz veining is of a different generation to the mineralized veins.

Individual shears within the system display an increase in strain towards their centres and comprise an anastomosing shear fabric reminiscent of the pattern on a larger scale.

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Commodity Production

CommodityUnits20232022202120202019
Gold oz  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe43,018
All production numbers are expressed as metal in doré.

Operational metrics

Metrics202520232022202120202019
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Ore tonnes mined  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe249,486 t
Tonnes processed  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe213,845 t

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Mine Financials

Units20232022202120202019
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