Highlights include:
- An overall increase of 53% of the resources in the Indicated category
- An overall increase of 100% of the resources in the Inferred category
- A first underground resource of 140,600 oz @ 4.52 g/t Au, demonstrating the underground potential of the project – opening up a target zone between 350 m and 1,000m depth
- A new geological model with stronger control of the mineralized envelopes
“The QMX exploration team continues to build on its successes, not only reporting more than a 50% increase in resources in the indicated category and 100% increase in the inferred category, in this interim update at Bonnefond, but also demonstrated the underground resource potential below the pit shell,” states
“We are very happy to have moved so many ounces from the inferred category into the indicated category,” comments
Table 1: Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate
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Notes to Table 1:
- The independent qualified persons for the 2020 MRE, as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines, are Charlotte Athurion, P,Geo., and
Pierre-Luc Richard ,P. Geo ., both ofBBA Inc. The effective date of the estimate isOctober 31, 2020 . - These mineral resources are not mineral reserves as they have not demonstrated economic viability. The quantity and grade of reported Inferred resources in this MRE are uncertain in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to define these Inferred and Indicated resources as Measured; however, it is reasonably expected that the majority of Inferred Mineral Resources could be upgraded to Indicated Mineral Resources with continued exploration.
- The cut-off grade used for the Mineral Resource Estimate was 0.60 g/t Au for the open pit material, 2.70g/t for the underground material inside the V2 unit (where the mineralized orebody has a dip greater than 40°) and 3.4 g/t for the underground material outside the V2 unit (where the mineralized ore body has a dip lower than 40°). The cut-off grade was calculated using the following parameters (amongst others): Gold price = USD 1,450, CAD:USD exchange rate = 1.32, Mining cost =
$110-150 /t for underground and$3.50 /t for open-pit, Processing cost =$26.50 /t processed, G&A =$4.00 /t processed for open-pit and$15.00 /t for underground, Transportation cost =$5.00 /t processed. The cut-off grade will be re-evaluated in light of future prevailing market conditions and costs. - Resources are presented as undiluted and in situ for an open-pit and underground scenario and are considered to have reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The openpit resources are constrained within a pit shell that was developed via a pit optimization analysis using Hexagon’s MinePlan 3D software version 15.70. The pit optimization analysis was carried out using overall pit slopes of 50° in rock and 26.5° in overburden. A mining dilution of 5% and a mining recovery of 95% were considered. The pit shell that was selected for the Mineral Resource Estimate was the one that was run at a Revenue Factor (RF) equal to 1.2. Other parameters are the same as those that were used for the cut-off grade (see above). The openpit has a stripping ratio of 8.5 to 1.
- In order to determine the quantity of mineralization that shows a “reasonable prospect for eventual economic extraction” using underground mining methods, a series of clipping boundaries were created manually in longitudinal and 3D views to isolate potential mineable volume of blocks above the cut-off grades. When blocks below the cut-off grades were contained inside those volumes, they were included in the Mineral Resource estimate as internal dilution material. Isolated blocks or groups of blocks with not enough continuity to be considered as minable shapes were then removed from the mineral resource estimate.
- The MRE was prepared using Geovia® GEMS 6.8.3 and is based on 266 surface drillholes, of which 181 intercepted the block model limits, with a total of 30,639 assays. The resource database was validated before proceeding to the resource estimation. Grade model resource estimation was calculated from drillhole data using an OK interpolation method in a block model using blocks measuring 5 m x 5 m x 5 m in size. The cut-off date for drillhole assays was
October 15, 2020 . - The model comprises 16 mineralized shear zones (which have a minimum thickness of 3 m), and two mineralized units (Tonalite and Diorite), each defined by individual wireframes.
- High-grade capping was done on the composited assay data and established on a per unit basis. Capping grades used are 1.5 g/t Au for the Diorite unit, 6 g/t Au for the Tonalite unit, and ranging from 2 g/t Au to 35 g/t Au for the shear zones. A value of zero grade was applied in cases of core not assayed.
- Fixed density values were established on a per unit and per mineralization type basis, corresponding to the median of the SG data of each unit ranging from 2.67 to 2.84. A fixed density of 2.00 g/cm3 was assigned to the overburden.
- The MRE presented herein is categorized as an Inferred and Indicated resource. The Inferred mineral resource category is defined for blocks that are informed by a minimum of two drillholes where drill spacing is less than 100 m. Indicated Mineral Resources were defined for the mineralization contained in the constraining pit shell only where blocks have been informed by a minimum of three drillholes and where drill hole spacing is less than 50 m. No indicated resource was defined for the underground resources. Where needed, some material has been either upgraded or downgraded to avoid isolated blocks.
- The number of metric tons (tonnes) was rounded to the nearest thousand.
- CIM definitions and guidelines for Mineral Resource Estimates have been followed.
- The authors are not aware of any known environmental, permitting, legal, title-related, taxation, socio-political or marketing issues, or any other relevant issues not reported in this Technical Report that could materially affect the Mineral Resource Estimate.
The Bonnefond deposit comprises an intrusive body and series of shear zones transecting the intrusive. The intrusive body has an elliptical shape on plan view, measuring approximately 250m by 95m and dipping at 70° to the north-east. The northern part of the intrusion is tonalitic body of 250m by 60m while the southern part of the intrusive is more dioritic in its mineral composition. The gold values are associated with free visible gold and disseminated pyrite mineralization; tension and shear quartz-tourmaline veins and stockwork
From a structural point of view, the Bonnefond deposit is characterized by an east-west shear system transitioning from less competent ductile volcanic facies to more competent facies within the intrusive. A series of mineralized shear zones dipping at 45° to the north transects the intrusive body being shallow on the southern side and deeper on the northern side of the intrusive. They extend through the dioritic part of the Bonnefond intrusive and display shallower dips inside the intrusive. As the tonalitic part of the intrusion is more competent, it suggests that it cracked under the pressure during the active structural phases, creating large flat enriched areas with abundant quartz tourmaline veins and veinlets and intense alteration.
In order to build the 2020 MRE, QMX conducted 27,000 m of drilling to the Bonnefond deposit. 7,700 m of drilling was dedicated to definition drilling to convert resources in the inferred category to the indicated category in the open-pit and 19,300 m to explore under the 2019 conceptual open pit.
The successful drilling campaigns allowed the QMX team to substantially improve the geological and structural model of the deposit, particularly within the tonalite. The tighter drilling pattern allowed for a better definition of the mineralized envelope in the intrusive. Also, it was established that the shear zone extends through the tonalite, creating large shallow dipping mineralized envelopes within the intrusive (Fig 3). This better control of the mineralization inside the intrusive allowed the definition of continuous zones with higher grades. The extensive exploration drilling successfully demonstrated the presence of mineralization in several parts of the shear zones in the volcanic lithologies south of the intrusive, opening up a substantial target zone between 350 m and 1,000 m at depth.
Drilling on the Bonnefond property is still ongoing with three drill rigs. A 10,000 m exploration program was recently completed in the northern part of the property and results are pending. An additional exploration program is focused on the deep exploration on the intrusive and the shear zones following up on the results of DDH 121 (Press Release,
Another 5,500 m exploration program is ongoing south of the Bonnefond deposit to test for western extensions of the New Louvre deposit (Figure 1).
Figure 1: QMX Val d’Or Camp
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Figure 2: Block model with conceptual open pit and underground resources.
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Figure 3: Leapfrog 2020 Geological model, looking West.
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The technical report related to the 2020 MRE will be filed on SEDAR at www.SEDAR.com within 45 days in accordance with the timelines set forth in 43-101.
2021 Winter Drilling Campaign –
Preparation and planning is underway for the 2021 winter drilling campaign. The campaign will focus largely on the
A large portion of the winter program will be on and around the Bevcon intrusive in order to follow up on the successful results from the 2019 drilling campaign. Highlights from the Bevcon Target include (Press Release
- DDH 17311-18-015 returned 84.8 g/t Au over 6.0 m, including 137.5 g/t Au over 3.7 m and DDH 17311-18-017 returned 10.8 g/t Au over 4.3 m.
This exploration program will also test a number of prospective exploration targets to the east of the Bonnefond intrusive.
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During the drilling program, assay samples were taken from the NQ core and sawed in half. One half is sent to
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The independent qualified persons for the 2020 MRE, as defined by NI 43-101 guidelines, are
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Table 1: Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate
Table 1: Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate
Figure 1: QMX Val d’Or Camp
Figure 1: QMX Val d’Or Camp
Figure 2: Block model with conceptual open pit and underground resources.
Figure 2: Block model with conceptual open pit and underground resources.
Figure 3: Leapfrog 2020 Geological model, looking West.
Figure 3: Leapfrog 2020 Geological model, looking West.
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