AUSTRALIA’S NEWEST COPPER PRODUCER DREW SIMONSEN IIIII MANAGING DIRECTOR COMPANY PRESENATION IIIII 3 MAY 2012 For personal use only
AUSTRALIA’S NEWEST COPPER PRODUCERDREW SIMONSEN IIIII MANAGING DIRECTORCOMPANY PRESENATION IIIII 3 MAY 2012
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This presentation contains information that is based on projected and/or estimated figures that reflect expectations, assumptions and outcomes that may or may not eventuate.
Any forward-looking statements are subject to a range of risk factors, which include:• interest and currency exchange rate assumptions• product pricing assumptions• mine plans and/or resources• equipment life or capability• current or new technical challenges• market conditions• management decisions
Hillgrove has prepared this information in good faith, based on its current knowledge and understanding. There are nevertheless risks and uncertainties involved in any forward looking scenarios and statements which could cause results to differ from expectations and projections. Hillgrove shall not be liable for the correctness and/or accuracy of the information nor any differences between the information provided and actual outcomes, and furthermore reserves the right to change its projections from time to time.
All currency referred to is Australian Dollars (AUD) unless otherwise indicated.
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DISCLAIMEREXPECTATIONS & FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
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AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANYAUSTRALIAN CASH FLOW WITH RIM OF FIRE UPSIDE
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Sumba project
Bird’s Head project
Kanmantoo
CASH FLOW, WITH EXPLORATION UPSIDE:
Cash flow - Kanmantoo Copper Mine project (100% owned), in South Australia
Rim-of-Fire exploration upside in Indonesia
Sumba gold project (80% owned)
Bird’s Head copper/gold project (80% beneficial interest via JVA)
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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
Kanmantoo – copper producer:
Kanmantoo ramp-up – on track
Extend Kanmantoo mine life – on track
Expand plant – subject to increased resources/reserves
Identify additional near mine resources – future targets identified
Indonesia – potential giants:
Targeting Tier 1 copper deposits and significant gold resources
Company growth – second source of cash flow within 5 years
AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANYWITH AUSTRALIAN-INDONESIAN GROWTH PIPELINE
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KANMANTOO COPPER MINEF
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ALL MAJOR SERVICES CLOSE BYKANMANTOO COPPER MINES CLOSE TO ADELAIDE
100%-owned by Hillgrove
Just 55km from Adelaide, South Australia
Mining Lease is within 500km2 Exploration License, both relatively unexplored
Exploration potential considered high
The project enjoys commensurate capital cost advantages Close to power (National Grid connection) Recycled water pipeline 3km from main highway 50km to export port
Attractive employment costs compared to remote fly-in/fly-out mine operations
Quality of life attracts mature, experienced workforce
Wheal Ellen
Exploration Area EL4401Exploration Area EL4401
Kanmantoo Copper Mine
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HISTORICAL MINERAL PROVINCEKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
Mining in the area since the 1850’s
Small, high grade operations – Bremer Mine 3km away produced 35k tonnesat circa 8-10% copper
Operations in area closed in 1920’s
Kanmantoo open pit was developed and operated by North Broken Hill, South Broken Hill & Electrolytic Zinc from 1971-1976
Approximately 4.1Mt @ 0.9% Cu, at a strip ratio of about 5:1 – pit to 120m
Current mine plan will have similar parameters
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NEW KANMANTOO MINE IN PRODUCTIONKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
Second-hand plant (Lennard Shelf -Teck & Xstrata) – 3.0Mtpa capacity
2.4 – 2.7 Mtpa commissioned now
Expansion to 3.0 - 3.5 Mtpa possible
Standard flotation process: historical metallurgical data
coarse grind (P80 - 212μm)
low power requirement
clean concentrate
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STATUS AND KEY TARGETSKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
Commissioned December 2011
Ramp-up Now, to April/May
Approximately 10,000t concentrate produced to date
First revenue Received January 2012
Second Shipment April
Mine life of 6.5/10 years based on current reserves/resources
Mine life extension through current exploration program
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CRUSHING PROCESS FLOWSHEETKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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ROM Feed
Rock Stockpile
Coarse Ore Stockpile
Kobe Single Toggle 48/36 Jaw CrusherCSS 125mm
Metso HP 500 Cone Crusher CSS 25mm
Grizzly & ROM Bin850x750mm
Vibratory Feeder150mm
Screens
Track Mounted Mobile Crusher
Ore Stockpile
Track Mounted Stacker/Conveyor
60x30mm
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ROM AND CRUSHING CIRCUITKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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CRUSHING CIRCUITKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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PROCESSING PLANT FLOWSHEETKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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Primary Cyclones
Tails Thickener
SAG Mill
Concentrate ThickenerRougher 1 Scavengers 1-2
Rougher/Scavenger 4-7 Rougher/Scavenger 8-12
LAROX filters
Regrind Cyclones
Cleaners 1-6 Cleaner Scav
Regrind Mill
Ball Mill
Concentrate Thickener
Tails Thickener
Rougher/Scavenger 4-7Rougher 1 Scavengers 1-2 Rougher/Scavenger 8-12
Cleaners 1-5 Cleaner Scav
Regrind Mill
Regrind Cyclones
LAROX Filters
Primary Cyclones
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KANMANTOO COPPER MINEPROCESSING PLANT
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KANMANTOO COPPER MINETHICKENER TANKS AND TSF
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PROJECT RAMP-UP PARAMETERSKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
Ramp up to full production planned over 4-6 months now May-June 2012
Production during ramp up 100% covered via Put Options @ AUD7,500/t (expire June 2012 –March 2013)
Bank Completion Test June 2012
50-55% production hedged at AUD8,320/t for 40 months from July 2012
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PROCESSING PERFORMANCE – TO MARCH 2012KANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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Nov 11 Dec 11 Jan 12 Feb 12 Mar 12 Apr 12
Total Tonnes Mined Tonnes (kT) 1,053 991 1,112 1,221 1,165 1,095
Ore to long term stockpiles Tonnes (kT) 160 147 75 137 70 99
Ore to ROM Tonnes (kT) 49 95 144 149 103 273
ROM grade Copper (%) 0.68 0.58 0.72 0.83 0.8 0.74
Ore Milled Tonnes (kT) 36.3 154.3 140.4 174.4 161.0 152.7
Milled Grade (%) 0.46 0.63 0.60 0.65 0.62 0.62
Gold (G/T) 0.09 0.12 0.12 0.13 0.16 0.13
Silver (G/T) 2.16 2.16 2.35 2.58 2.41 3.75
Recovery Copper (%) 55.5 69.1 84.2 81.7 87.9 91.3
Gold (%) 74.7 62.7 65.0 60.7 51.5 54.6
Silver (%) 37.4 52.1 50.3 53.2 59.7 40.2
Cu Concentrate Produced Tonnes 329 2,143 2,302 3,039 3,681 3,596
Concentrate Grade Copper (%) 28.2 31.4 31.1 30.4 24.1 24.1
Gold (G/T) 7.7 5.5 4.8 4.6 4.0 3.06
Silver (G/T) 80.9 84.2 74.8 78.5 62.8 64.01
Contained Metal In Con Copper (Tonnes) 93 673 715 925 888 868
Gold (Oz) 81 378 357 449 473 353
Silver (Oz) 856 5,802 5,536 7,686 7,419 7,402
Total Concentrate Sold (Dm Tonnes) 4,263 1,265 3,648 2,850
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SHIPPINGKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
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KANMANTOO RESOURCES & EXPLORATIONKANMANTOO RESOURCES & EXPLORATIONF
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Category TonnesMt
Cu%
Au g/t
Ag g/t
Proven 2.3 0.87 0.13 3.2
Probable 12.5 0.84 0.18 3.1
Ore reserve 14.8 0.85 0.17 3.1
8.5
18.4
28.031.8 32.2
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
Dec-03 Dec-04upgrade
Oct-06upgrade
Dec-07upgrade
Nov-08upgrade
Inferred Indicated MeasuredMt
11.1
14.8
0.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10.0
12.0
14.0
16.0
18.0
20.0
DFS Dec-07 Apr-10 upgrade
Probable ProvedMt
Source: HGO’s ASX release dated May 4th 2010
CURRENT RESOURCES CURRENT RESERVES
KANMANTOO COPPER MINERESOURCES & RESERVES
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Total (0.25% Cu cut off grade model)
Tonnes Kt
Cu %
Aug/t
Agg/t
Cu MetalTonnes
AuOunces
AgOunces
Measured 2,290 0.9 0.2 3.5 21,700 12,100 255,300Indicated 22,525 0.9 0.2 3.3 204,400 139,900 2,381,200Inferred 7,376 0.9 0.2 2.9 66,100 39,100 677,100Total 32,192 0.9 0.2 3.2 292,200 191,100 3,313,600
Source: HGO’s ASX release dated 8 December 2008
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SITE PLAN AND PIT DESIGNSKANMANTOO COPPER MINE
WASTE DUMP AND
STOCKPILES
TAILINGS STORAGE FACILITY
PROCESSING PLANT AND
ADMINISTRATION
ROMCRUSHER
ML6345
ML6345 EML6340
EL4401
MINING AREA
KANMANTOO COPPER MINE
EL4401
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EXPLORATION STRATEGY 2011KANMANTOO COPPER MINE
PRIORITY 1: EXTEND KANMANTOO MINE LIFE
Objective is conversion of inferred resources to indicated resources by closer spaced drilling
Immediately adjacent to current optimised pit
Target open-pit reserves only – RC drilling to less than 150m vertical depth
30 November data cut-off
Annual resource/reserve update underway, expected Q1-Q2 2012
IP Chargeability Image
NE Zone/Slot Extension
Nugent/O’Neil
Emily Star
Green Zone South/Critchley
IP Chargeability Image
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RESOURCE EXTENSION DRILLING KANMANTOO COPPER MINE
Emily Star:
KTRC861 - 36m @ 0.81% Cu from 75m (29m%) incl. 21m @ 1.22% Cu from 79m (26m%)
Highly significant result from previously untested area
Further wide-spaced drilling is planned, to explore potential to expand Emily Star pit south, and north-east to join main pit
Untested zone between Critchley and Paringa will also be tested this yearF
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SUMMARY
Production underway at 2.4 Mtpa rate
Near-term cash flows supported by hedging
Near-mine drilling indicates Life of Mine extension probable
Mill throughput of 2.7 Mtpa or more looks achievable
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EXPLORATION ASSETS: INDONESIA
Focussed approach: only targeting large porphyry copper-gold deposits and associated epithermal gold deposits
Partnership established first with professional in-country partners
New laws allow for direct foreign ownership, and encourage mining
Only two assets selected by HGO from a myriad of opportunities
SPECIFIC ASSET SELECTION BY HILLGROVEF
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EXPLORATION ASSETS: INDONESIATENEMENTS – SECURITY OF TENURE
JAKARTA
Hillgrove is an 100% shareholder in PT Hillgrove Indonesia Pte. Ltd
PT Hillgrove Indonesia provides management (not technical) services to our interests in Indonesia
SUMBA
Hillgrove is an 80% shareholder in PT Fathi Resources Pte. Ltd
Corporatised ownership via intermediate Singapore holding companies
BIRD’S HEAD
Hillgrove has an 80% beneficial interest in PT Akram Resources Pte. Ltd through an executed JV Agreement (JVA)
Agreements executed for transition to corporatised ownership, as with PT Fathi/Sumba
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PT HILLGROVE INDONESIA PTE LTD – MANAGEMENT SERVICES COMPANY
HILLGROVE INDONESIA
PTY LIMITED(Australia)
HILLGROVE EXPLORATION PTY LIMITED
(Australia)
PT HILLGROVE INDONESIA
PTE LIMITED(Indonesia)
99% 1%
HILLGROVE RESOURCES LIMITED
(ASX:HGO)
100% 100%
EXPLORATION ASSETS: INDONESIA
Jakarta based management services company
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SUMBA – PT FATHI RESOURCES CORPORATE STRUCTURE
HILLGROVE INDONESIA PTY LTD(Australia)
HILLGROVE SINGAPORE HOLDINGS PTE LIMITED
(Singapore)
HILLGROVE SINGAPORE NO. 2 PTE LIMITED
(Singapore)
PT FATHI RESOURCES PTE LIMITED
(Indonesia)
99% 1%
HILLGROVE RESOURCES LIMITED
(ASX:HGO)
80% 80%
100%
EXPLORATION ASSETS: INDONESIA
Sumba exploration license holder
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EXPLORATION ASSETS: INDONESIABIRD’S HEAD – SECURITY OF TENURE
Hillgrove has an 80% beneficial interest in PT Akram Resources Pte. Ltd through JV Agreement (JVA)
JVA has been executed
Conversion of PT Akram to “PMA” status, allowing direct foreign ownership, is underway
In the mean time:
Sale & Purchase Agreement of shares in PT Akram has been executed
Share pledge agreement for 80% of shares in PT Akram has been executed
Hillgrove holds POA over pledged PT Akram shares
Process is now mechanical, awaiting conversion of PT Akram to “PMA” status
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INDONESIA BIRD’S HEAD PROJECTREGIONAL SETTING
Bird’s Head covers part of the interpreted westward continuation of the New Guinea Magmatic Arc
WEST PAPUA P.N.G.
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IUP rights cover almost 1,000km2, granted to March 2017
Hillgrove responsible for sole funding and management of exploration and development activities up to Decision to Mine
Ex-Normandy project: HGO acquired drilling, geophysics and other key data
BIRD’S HEAD IN WEST PAPUA
West Delta
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PROJECT ATTRIBUTES
West Delta
Close to the coast – significant advantage for future development
Known porphyry-related copper mineralisation
Significant previous exploration database ex Normandy
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MAGNETIC SIGNATURES AND COPPER GEOCHEMISTRY POINT TO OUR TARGETS
West Delta
1st VD TMI MagneticsAnalytical Signal Magnetics
Arc –normal transfer structure
Stream Sediment - CuRock Chip Cu ppm
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WEST DELTA PROSPECT
Geological interpretation is of:
A young (Tertiary) intrusive complex
Overlapping hydrothermal alteration systems in a 6.5 x 1.5 km corridor
Porphyry does not outcrop
Trenching highlights:
32m @ 0.73% Cu including 20m @ 0.95%
52m @ 0.35% Cu including 12m @ 0.75%
132m @ 0.29% Cu including 18m @ 0.65%
54m @ 0.48%Cu including 22m @ 0.97%
Rock chip sampling has encountered strongly anomalous copper values
mostly >1% Cu with anomalous gold and molybdenum association
MULTIPLE PORPHYRY COPPER TARGETS
Copper mineralisation in quartz vein/breccia float
Bald Hill, Southern Porphyry prospect35Project Manager at Green Cliffs breccia outcrop
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DRILL PLAN
Bald Hill, Southern Porphyry prospect36Project Manager at Green Cliffs breccia outcrop
BIRD’S HEAD PROJECT WEST DELTA
Drilling has commenced
Three 500m+ holes from Site A, and reassess
5,000m program planned
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HILLGROVE 80%
IUP rights cover almost 1,000km2, granted to March 2017
Hillgrove responsible for exploration and development activities and sole funding up to Decision to Mine under JV Agreement
Ex BHP project; HGO acquired key data package
Targeting High and Low Sulphidation Gold Deposits
Tanah Daro
Masu
Lewitu
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MASU
Initial mapping, soil sampling, trenching and scout drilling completed to date
17 high grade gold anomalies identified
Aeromagnetic/radiometric survey just completed
Trenching at Karipi has intersected significant gold mineralisation
Lewitu prospect – potential porphyry complex
Concentrating on Karipi gold prospect in near term
Karipi
Lewitu
Laironja
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KARIPI PROSPECT
Thin sediment masks prospective lithology but gold observed in exposed basement rock over large areas
Highly prospective gold targets
Karipi
Magnetic signatures indicate strike continuation of prospective structures beneath sediments
U-K ratio radiometrics
TMI Magnetics
Soil gold geochemistry:Red >0.5 g/t AuPurple >1 g/t Au
Shallow sediment cover boundary
Targets!
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KARIPI PROSPECT
Karipi-Kanjilu trenching continues to indicate broad gold anomaly over 800m
20m @ 1.58g/t Au
4m @ 10.57g/t Au
(refer recent quarterly)
Rock Chips reporting bonanza grades to
1,270g/t Au, 450g/t Au
2012 drilling program underway
1120 g/t Au
Sedimentary Cover
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Much groundwork on community liaison in last 6 months
Additional staff hired
Landowner and community agreements signed
Very significant anomalous surface gold mineralisation
Drilling has re-commenced
Numerous parallel and intersecting vein structures
Hunting for bonanza grades in vein intersections
Current drill program 4,000m over 4-6 months, relatively shallow holes
Aerial view of Karipi, looking SE
MASU EXPLORATION KARIPI NEXT STEPSINDONESIA SUMBA ISLAND
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CORPORATE OVERVIEW
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CORPORATE SNAPSHOT
ASX listed: HGO
Shares on issue: 793.7 million
Share price: AUD 0.265 (2 May 2012)
Market capitalisation: AUD 210.33 million (2 May 2012)
Cash and cash equivalents: AUD 22.5 million (31 Jan 2012)
AUD 40 million debt at 31 Jan 2012
EV AUD 250.33 million (31 Jan 2012)
45% Institutional shareholders
Top 20 shareholders own ~45%
DETAILS AND SHAREHOLDER DISTRIBUTION
Source: Orient Capital
Institutions38.0%
JP Morgan Metals &
Concentrates 7.0%
Retail55.0%
SHAREHOLDER DISTRIBUTION
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CORPORATE SNAPSHOTEXECUTIVE ALIGNMENT THROUGH CONDITIONS ON EQUITY INCENTIVES
Criteria 2010 2011
Type Performance Rights (ZEPO) Performance Rights (ZEPO)
Number 4,720,000 4,595,000
Fully diluted ownership by management ~0.6% ~ 1.1%
Service Condition 3 years from award 3 years from award
TSR‐ Peer group of 15 companies‐ Measured over 3yrs‐ Must be greater than median‐ Sliding scale to 75th percentile
Yes50% of award
Yes50% of award
Release of Bank Completion Guarantee Yes50% of award
Increased Reserves at Kanmantoo‐ Must be greater than 19.5 Mt‐ Sliding scale to 24 Mt
Yes30% of award
Definition of another JORC resource‐ Outside Kanmantoo ML‐ Including but not limited to Indonesia
Yes20% of award
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COMPELLING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITYHILLGROVE RESOURCES LIMITED
Kanmantoo processing plant production ramp-up well underway
Robust economics supported by hedging
Producing asset Now
High optionality through:
Kanmantoo mine life extension(target 10 year reserve life)
Kanmantoo capacity expansion
from 2.4 to 2.7 Mtpa (free)
3.0 to 3.5 Mtpa (cheap)
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DISCLAIMERCOMPETENT PERSONS
The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is based on information compiled by MrJim Kerr, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Kerr is General Manager –Exploration for Hillgrove Resources and has sufficient relevant experience to qualify as a CompetentPerson as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results,Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’.
The information in this report that relates to Mineral Resource estimates is based on information compiledby Mr Aaron Green, who is a Member of The Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Green is a full-timeemployee of Runge Limited and has sufficient relevant experience to qualify as a Competent Person asdefined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, MineralResources and Ore Reserves’.
The information in this report that relates to Ore Reserve estimates is based on information compiled byMr Geoff Davidson, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Davidsonis a Principal Consultant and Director of Mining and Cost Engineering Pty Ltd and has sufficient relevantexperience to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code forReporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’.
The Competent Persons have consented to the inclusion in the report the matters based on their information in the form and context in which it appears.
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