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Projects - Kalsaka, Burkina Faso Key Points
Licence Cluff Mining (West Africa) Limited is the operator of a joint venture on the project. Part of the project is covered by an exploitation decree which is held by the Kalsaka Exploitation Company. The decree covers an area of some 25km2 for an initial term of twenty years. The remaining part of the project area is under a joint venture, with IMAR-B. Under the joint venture agreement, Cluff Mining (West Africa) Limited is required to fund 100% of exploration expenses.
Location and History The project is located approximately 150km north west of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, and contains an oxide gold mineral resource that has already been demonstrated, by a feasibility study, to be technically amenable to open-pit mining and processing via heap leaching.
Resources The Company has updated the bankable feasibility study of the Kalsaka project to reflect current capital and operating costs, a gold price of US$525 per ounce out of a resource estimate of 790,000 ounces, and the project has a JORC-compliant project reserve of 323,000 ounces of gold. The project economics reflect a higher gold price than assumed in previous studies. The higher gold price has compensated for increased capital and operating costs, due primarily to higher fuel, construction and material costs. Drilling of known satellite prospects in order to increase the reserves will be undertaken after bringing the project into production.
(Based on a 0.5 g/t Au cut-off)
(Based on US $525 per ounce gold price) The Yako permit lies adjacent to the Kalsaka permit area and provides potential for increased mill feed to the Kalsaka project. Currently, the permit has a JORC compliant resource of 150,000 ounces within a highly prospective trend. The Yako permits comprise an aggregate area of approximately 442km2 situated to the south of, and continuous to, Kalsaka. The permits are currently held by the local subsidiary under exploration licences (with a 10% free carried government interest in any production and 2% royalty for AAC).
Development In October 2006 the Company took the decision to go ahead with the development of the Kalsaka Gold Mine. As such, the Company engaged the services of Banlaw Africa Ltd (“Banlaw”) as the mining contractor and Anthony Smith (“Tony Smith”) as project engineer. Banlaw is a company based in Ghana and provides contract mining and earthworks civil engineering to mining companies in West Africa. Tony Smith is a metallurgical engineer with over 20 years’ experience in the mining industry, mainly in Africa and Australia. He has previously managed the development, construction and operation of various heap leach projects, including the Ayanfuri Gold project in Ghana for Cluff Resources plc.
Development Status Mine construction and development is on course with production scheduled to commence in the second half of 2008. Most of the steel work and plant equipment have now been delivered to the site and the mining contractor has commenced pre-stripping.
Short-term Strategy
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