B2Gold Announces Receipt of New Menankoto Permit, Located Near the Fekola Mine, Mali and Updated Mineral Resource Estimate for the Cardinal Zone at Fekola
B2Gold Corp. has received a new exploration permit from the Government of Mali for its Menankoto project, facilitating exploration in the Anaconda area, near the Fekola Mine. Operations will commence by February 15, 2022, with a budget of $33 million to support initial saprolite mining. The updated Cardinal Zone Mineral Resource estimate reports 8 million tonnes at 1.67 g/t gold for 430,000 ounces, alongside 19 million tonnes at 1.21 g/t for 740,000 ounces in inferred resources. This development strengthens B2Gold's potential to enhance gold production and supports future mining projects.
- New Menankoto exploration permit granted, enhancing exploration potential.
- Increased Mineral Resource estimate for Cardinal Zone to 8 million tonnes at 1.67 g/t for 430,000 ounces.
- Potential to truck saprolite from Anaconda area to Fekola mill, adding 80,000 to 100,000 ounces annually.
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VANCOUVER, BC, February 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - B2Gold Corp. (TSX: BTO) (NYSE AMERICAN: BTG) (NSX: B2G) ("B2Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the Government of Mali has recently granted B2Gold's Malian subsidiary a new exploration permit covering the same perimeter as the Menankoto permit (the "Menankoto Permit"), which together with the Bantako North permit comprises the Anaconda area, located 20 kilometres from the Fekola Mine. The Company is also pleased to announce an updated and significantly increased Mineral Resource estimate for the Cardinal-FMZ deposits (the "Cardinal Zone"), located approximately 500 metres from the Fekola resource pit.
Highlights
Receipt of New Menankoto Permit
- Exploration on the Menankoto Permit expected to commence by February 15, 2022, initially with two drill rigs and additional drill rigs to be deployed shortly thereafter, with drilling continuing on the Bantako North permit (which together with the Menankoto Permit comprise the Anaconda area)
- In 2022, the Company will continue drilling to infill and extend the saprolite resource area and to follow up on the sulphide mineralization at the Anaconda area, including the Mamba, Adder and several other targets below the saprolite mineralization in 2022. The good grade and width combinations at the Anaconda area continue to provide a strong indication of the potential for Fekola-style south plunging bodies of sulphide mineralization, which remains open down plunge below the saprolite
- Preliminary planning by the Company has demonstrated that a pit situated on the Anaconda area could provide saprolite material to be trucked to and fed into the Fekola mill commencing in late 2022, subject to obtaining all necessary permits and completion of a final mine plan
- The Company has budgeted
$33 million in 2022 to facilitate Phase 1 saprolite mining at the
Anaconda area
Cardinal Zone Mineral Resource Update
- Significantly increased updated Mineral Resource estimate for Cardinal Zone (as at December 31, 2021) with an initial Indicated Mineral Resource estimate of 8,000,000 tonnes at 1.67 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold for 430,000 ounces of gold, and an updated Inferred Mineral Resource estimate of 19,000,000 tonnes at 1.21 g/t gold for 740,000 ounces of gold, constrained within a conceptual pit run at US
$1,800 per ounce gold - The oxide mineralization within the updated Indicated Mineral Resource for the Cardinal Zone, which is currently being mined, is a low-cost source of mill feed to the Fekola Mine, with approximately 50,000 ounces budgeted to be produced from the Cardinal Zone in 2022 (and has been included in the Fekola Mine's 2022 annual production guidance), and has the potential to add an average of approximately 60,000 ounces per year of sulphide mineralization over the next 6 to 8 years to Fekola's annual gold production
- Gold mineralization at the Cardinal Zone extends over 3.5 kilometres along strike and intersected up to 350 metres vertically below surface, with mineralization remaining open at depth and down-plunge
Receipt of New Menankoto Permit
In December 2021, B2Gold and the Government of Mali were pleased to reach an agreement in principle relating to the dispute on the Menankoto Permit, where the Government of Mali agreed that it would grant a new exploration permit covering the same perimeter as the Menankoto Permit to a new Malian subsidiary of B2Gold, and B2Gold would withdraw the international arbitration proceedings that its Malian subsidiary commenced against the Republic of Mali. B2Gold's Malian subsidiary has now received the new Menankoto Permit, issued by the Government of Mali in compliance with the procedures and requirements set out under the Malian 2019 Mining Code (previous permit had been issued under the Malian 2012 Mining Code), which provides for an initial term of three years and renewable for 2 additional three year periods. B2Gold's Malian subsidiary has now withdrawn the international arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Mali.
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With the receipt of the Menankoto Permit, exploration on the Menankoto Permit is expected to commence by February 15, 2022, initially with two drill rigs operating, which will build on the
In 2022, the Company will continue drilling to infill and extend the saprolite resource area and to follow up on the sulphide mineralization at the Anaconda area, including the Mamba, Adder and several other targets below the saprolite mineralization. The good grade and width combinations at the Anaconda area continue to provide a strong indication of the potential for Fekola-style south plunging bodies of sulphide mineralization, which remains open down plunge.
The potential to truck material from the nearby Anaconda area in late 2022 (comprised of the Menankoto Permit and the Bantako North permit) is currently being developed and is not included in Fekola's production guidance. The Fekola Mine has not included the Mineral Resources from the Anaconda area in the current Fekola life of mine plan. Preliminary planning by the Company has demonstrated that a pit situated on the Anaconda area could provide saprolite material to be trucked to and fed into the Fekola mill commencing in late 2022, increasing the ore processed and annual gold production from the Fekola mill, subject to obtaining all necessary permits and completion of a final mine plan, with the potential to add an average of approximately 80,000 to 100,000 ounces per year to Fekola's annual gold production. In 2022, a total of
This additional feed from the Anaconda area to the Fekola Mine has the potential to provide immediate value to B2Gold and the State of Mali, B2Gold's
Since the Company commenced its investment in Mali, B2Gold has enjoyed a positive and mutually beneficial relationship with the Government of Mali. Most recently, B2Gold partnered with the Government of Mali to assist the people of Mali facing challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as its impact on the mining sector. B2Gold continues to explore additional ways in which it might help both B2Gold's stakeholders and the Government deal with the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
Updated Cardinal Zone Mineral Resource Estimate
(at December 31, 2021, reported on a
Indicated Mineral Resource Estimate (including
At US | At US | |||||
Domain | Tonnes | Gold (g/t Au) | Contained | Tonnes | Gold (g/t Au) | Contained |
Oxide (Saprolite and Saprock) | 1,000,000 | 1.45 | 50,000 | 1,000,000 | 1.46 | 50,000 |
Sulphide | 7,000,000 | 1.70 | 380,000 | 4,900,000 | 1.80 | 290,000 |
Total Indicated Mineral Resources | 8,000,000 | 1.67 | 430,000 | 6,000,000 | 1.75 | 330,000 |
Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate (including
At US | At US | |||||
Domain | Tonnes | Gold Grade (g/t Au) | Contained Gold | Tonnes | Gold Grade (g/t Au) | Contained |
Oxide (Saprolite and Saprock) | 1,900,000 | 0.75 | 50,000 | 1,600,000 | 0.80 | 40,000 |
Sulphide | 17,100,000 | 1.26 | 690,000 | 4,100,000 | 1.45 | 190,000 |
Total Inferred Mineral Resources | 19,000,000 | 1.21 | 740,000 | 5,700,000 | 1.27 | 230,000 |
Notes:
- Mineral Resources have been classified using CIM Standards. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
- All tonnage, grade and contained metal content estimates have been rounded; rounding may result in apparent summation differences between tonnes, grade, and contained metal content.
- Mineral Resources are reported on a
100% project basis. The State of Mali hold a20% interest in the Fekola Mine, which is located on the same mining permit as the Cardinal Zone. - The Qualified Person for the resource estimate is Tom Garagan, P.Geo., B2Gold's Senior Vice President, Exploration.
- The Mineral Resource estimates for Cardinal Zone assumes an open pit mining method.
- Mineral Resources are reported within conceptual pit shells run with a gold price of
$1,800 /oz, a metallurgical recovery of94% , and operating cost estimates of US$1.50 -US$2.00 /t mined (mining), US$7 .26–US$12.00 /t processed (processing), US$0.50 /t processed (haulage), and US$0.33 /t processed (general and administrative). - Mineral Resources are reported at a cut-off grade of 0.25 g/t gold for oxide material, and a cut-off grade of 0.40 g/t gold for sulphide material.
Sensitivity to Mineral Resources
The Mineral Resource estimate for oxide mineralization is resilient to a lower gold price as the sensitivity case shows. The sensitivity case is reported within a pit shell run with a gold price of US
Cardinal Operations
Initial open pit mining operations at the Cardinal Zone have commenced and will continue to ramp up. To December 31, 2021, 164,340 tonnes at an average grade of 1.66 g/t have been mined at the Cardinal Zone. The oxide mineralization within the updated Indicated Mineral Resource for the Cardinal Zone, which is currently in production, is expected to be a low-cost source of mill feed to the Fekola Mine, with approximately 50,000 ounces budgeted to be produced from the Cardinal Zone in 2022 (and has been included in the Fekola Mine's 2022 annual production guidance), and has the potential to add an average of approximately 60,000 ounces per year from the sulphide mineralization over the next 6 to 8 years to Fekola's annual gold production.
Cardinal Exploration Program
In 2021, B2Gold continued exploration of the Cardinal Zone as part of its
The updated Mineral Resource estimate upgraded 430,000 ounces from Inferred to an Indicated category (initial Inferred Resource estimate was 640,000 ounces of gold in 13.0 million tonnes of ore at 1.54 g/t gold), which provides a more robust model for mine planning, while at the same time increasing the total Inferred Mineral Resource estimate to 740,000 ounces (an increase of 100,000 ounces to the initial Inferred Mineral Resource estimate).
The Cardinal Zone comprises multiple, sub-parallel, west-dipping shear zones with an average width of approximately 10 metres for the main Cardinal zone. The 2021 exploration program has shown that the Cardinal/FMZ system persists at depth, with holes such as FKD_610 (2.69 g/t gold over 21.40 m, from 253.80 m, including 5.31 g/t gold over 9.50 m) and FKD_594 (3.96 g/t gold over 20.50 m) returning excellent grade-width intersections below the reported resource and indicating further potential, down dip of recent drilling.
Select results from the 2021 Cardinal Zone drill program include:
Target | Hole ID | From | To | Metres | Au (g/t) |
Cardinal | FKD_521 | 231.30 | 242.20 | 10.90 | 3.78 |
Cardinal | FKD_558 | 268.20 | 292.30 | 24.10 | 2.39 |
Cardinal | FKD_565 | 270.00 | 295.70 | 25.70 | 2.02 |
Cardinal | Incl | 274.50 | 285.00 | 10.50 | 3.51 |
Cardinal | FKD_570 | 286.10 | 311.40 | 25.30 | 2.08 |
Cardinal | Incl | 288.00 | 300.60 | 12.60 | 3.44 |
Cardinal | FKD_572 | 269.30 | 291.60 | 22.30 | 2.90 |
Cardinal | Incl | 276.10 | 280.00 | 3.90 | 6.91 |
Cardinal | Incl | 285.00 | 291.60 | 6.60 | 4.83 |
Cardinal | FKD_594 | 330.80 | 351.30 | 20.50 | 3.96 |
Cardinal | FKD_598 | 221.30 | 251.72 | 30.42 | 2.12 |
Cardinal | Incl | 236.00 | 251.72 | 15.72 | 3.49 |
Cardinal | FKD_610 | 253.80 | 275.20 | 21.40 | 2.70 |
Cardinal | Incl | 258.60 | 268.10 | 9.50 | 5.31 |
Composites are reported above 0.6 g/t gold cut-off, including intervals, above 1 g/t gold.
Metallurgical test work completed at SGS Lakefield confirmed the metallurgical response is aligned with previous test work and plant results confirming that the Cardinal zone mineralization is amenable to the Fekola plant operating conditions.
2022 Exploration Program
The 2022 Cardinal Zone exploration campaign will focus on expanding the known resource down dip and down plunge to the north, where the Cardinal/FMZ system intersects the Fekola Mine trend. In 2022, approximately
Resource Model Methodology
The updated Cardinal Zone Mineral Resource model was prepared in-house by B2Gold personnel. Lithology in the Cardinal Zone area is dominantly interbedded mudstones, siltstones and diorite intrusions, with bedding dipping 35-50° to the west. Shear zones associated with mineralization at the main Cardinal deposit are oriented NNE, dipping moderately to the west; shear zones associated with FMZ structures are oriented NNE, with most dipping steeply to the west. Three-dimensional mineralization domain models, which are used to control gold grade estimates, are supported by pyrite content, alteration, stratigraphy, and shear zone structures. There are 23 mineralization domains modeled.
The exploration drill data cut-off for the Cardinal Zone Mineral Resource estimate was December 31, 2021 and the drill data cut-off for RC drilled by the Fekola Mine was December 18, 2021. A total of 1,193 drill holes (130,794 metres) were used in the estimate including 146 core holes (37,577 metres), 415 exploration RC holes (49,988 metres), 33 holes (10,074 metres) that are pre-collared with RC and completed with core, and 599 RC holes (33,155 metres) drilled by the Fekola Mine geology department. Assays were capped by mineralization domain, or groups of domains, ranging from a cap level of 3 g/t in the low grade (waste) domain to 5 to 30 g/t in the high-grade domains. Gold assays were capped prior to compositing to 2 metres. Grades were estimated into the block model using Ordinary Kriging with searches dynamically controlled along mineralization zone directions.
The block model estimates were validated by visual comparison to composite grades, comparison of global block statistics to declustered composites, swath plots by domain to check for local bias and comparison to change of support distributions. More than 10,000 bulk density measurements using the water-displacement method on air-dried core samples were used to assign density in the Cardinal Zone area. Density was assigned to the block model based on averages by mineralization domain and regolith. Nominal targeted drill hole spacing for Indicated Mineral Resources is 40 by 40 metres, and 80 by 80 metres for Inferred Mineral Resources.
QA/QC on Sample Collection and Assaying
The primary assay laboratories for exploration samples are SGS Laboratories in Bamako, Mali, and the Fekola Mine laboratory. Bureau Veritas Laboratories in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire was used as an alternate lab for a short period in 2020. Samples from RC drilling completed by the Fekola Mine geology department are assayed at the Fekola Mine laboratory. At each laboratory samples are prepared and analyzed using 50-gram fire assay with atomic absorption and/or gravimetric finish. Umpire assaying of exploration samples is conducted on a quarterly basis.
Quality assurance and quality control procedures include the systematic insertion of blanks, standards and duplicates into the sample sequences. The results of the control samples are evaluated on a regular basis with partial batches re-analyzed and/or resubmitted on exploration samples, as needed. All results stated in this announcement have passed B2Gold's quality assurance and quality control protocols.
Qualified Person
Tom Garagan, Senior Vice President of Exploration at B2Gold, a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the information contained in this news release.
About B2Gold Corp.
B2Gold is a low-cost international senior gold producer headquartered in Vancouver, Canada. Founded in 2007, today, B2Gold has operating gold mines in Mali, Namibia and the Philippines and numerous exploration and development projects in various countries including Mali, Colombia, Finland and Uzbekistan. B2Gold forecasts total consolidated gold production of between 990,000 and 1,050,000 ounces in 2022.
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