AGNICO EAGLE PROVIDES AN UPDATE ON 2023 EXPLORATION RESULTS AND 2024 EXPLORATION PLANS - MINERAL RESERVES UP 10.5% YEAR-OVER-YEAR TO 54 MOZ; INITIAL MINERAL RESERVES OF 5.2 MOZ DECLARED AT EAST GOULDIE; INITIAL UNDERGROUND MINERAL RESOURCES DECLARED AT DETOUR LAKE OF 1.6 MOZ
Stock Symbol: AEM (NYSE and TSX)
(All amounts expressed in
"The Company's ambitious exploration program in 2023 and continuing into 2024 is yielding exciting results. At
Highlights from 2023 include:
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Gold mineral reserves increase to record level
– Year-end 2023 gold mineral reserves increased by 10.5% to 53.8 million ounces of gold (1,287 million tonnes grading 1.30 grams per tonne ("g/t") gold). The year-over-year increase in mineral reserves is largely due to the declaration of initial mineral reserves at East Gouldie, the acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in the Canadian Malartic complex and mineral reserve replacement at Macassa and
Fosterville . At year-end 2023, measured and indicated mineral resources were 44.0 million ounces (1,189 million tonnes grading 1.15 g/t gold) and inferred mineral resources were 33.1 million ounces (411 million tonnes grading 2.50 g/t gold), including initial underground inferred mineral resources atDetour Lake -
Detour Lake – The Company's exploration success outside of the mineral resource open pit continued, with results of up to 24.8 g/t gold over 7.4 metres at 420 metres depth approximately 860 metres west of the mineral resource open pit. An initial underground inferred mineral resource was declared below and to the west of the existing pit, totalling 1.56 million ounces of gold (21.8 million tonnes grading 2.23 g/t gold). Exploration in 2024 is expected to continue to test and extend the west plunge of the main deposit. The Company expects to provide an update on the Detour underground project and ongoing exploration results in the first half of 2024 - Odyssey mine at the Canadian Malartic complex – Initial mineral reserves of 5.17 million ounces of gold (47.0 million tonnes grading 3.42 g/t gold) were declared in the central portion of the East Gouldie deposit at year-end 2023. Successful exploration over the past year has extended the limits of the East Gouldie inferred mineral resource laterally to the west by 870 metres, with results of up to 6.2 g/t gold over 6.7 metres at 1,299 metres depth. Recent drilling continues to return good results towards the east with results of up to 6.7 g/t gold over 13.5 metres at 1,467 metres depth and 140 metres to the east of the current mineral resources outline. Inferred mineral resources at the East Gouldie deposit were 3.3 million ounces of gold (45.2 million tonnes grading 2.29 g/t gold)
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Hope Bay – Exploration drilling in 2023 totalled more than 125,000 metres, with work focused on theMadrid and Doris deposits. At theMadrid deposit, the target area in the gap between the Suluk and Patch 7 zones delivered strong drill results in the quarter, including 16.3 g/t gold over 28.6 metres at 385 metres depth and 12.7 g/t gold over 4.6 metres at 677 metres depth. Results confirm the potential to expand gold mineralization in theMadrid deposit at depth and along strike to the south. Based on recent exploration success, the Company is evaluating a larger potential production scenario forHope Bay . The Company expects to report results from this internal technical evaluation in 2025 -
Fosterville – Continued exploration success in the Robbins Hill andLower Phoenix areas and improved mining parameters led to full replacement of 2023 production. Mineral reserves are stable year-over-year at 1.7 million ounces of gold (8.6 million tonnes grading 6.10 g/t gold). The lower average grade of the mineral reserves compared to year-end 2022 is the result of the depletion of the high gradeSwan Zone that has been replaced mostly by lower grade mineral reserves from the Robbins Hill area - Amaruq – Positive grade reconciliation led to adjustments in the ore zone model and mineral reserve estimation parameters, resulting in a new proven and probable mineral reserve estimate of 1.8 million ounces of gold (15.4 million tonnes grading 3.72 g/t gold). Based on these results, the Company has approved an extension to the IVR open pit, which is expected to contribute approximately 70,000 ounces of gold to the 2026 production profile and extend the mine life to 2028 (previous mine life was 2026). Exploration also continued to return significant mineralization at depth, with results up to 11.3 g/t gold over 6.4 metres at 979 metres depth
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Macassa – Continued exploration success in the Main Break and the
South Mine Complex ("SMC") zones contributed to growth in proven and probable mineral reserves at Macassa to 2.0 million ounces gold (4.2 million tonnes grading 14.45 g/t gold), and in the Amalgamated Kirkland ("AK") deposit to 160,000 ounces of gold (742,000 tonnes grading 6.69 g/t gold), with drill results in AK of up to 25.0 g/t gold over 5.0 metres at 365 metres depth -
Kittila – Exploration in 2023 identified an underexplored, parallel mineralized structure named the
East Zone located in the Suuri area at shallow depth, approximately 140 metres east of the mine's producingMain Zone and outside current mineral resources. Recent drilling in theEast Zone returned an intersection of 11.5 g/t gold over 7.8 metres at 204 metres depth -
Exploration budget – The Company has budgeted
$259.0 million for expensed and capitalized exploration and$77.7 million for studies and other expenses in 2024. The Company's exploration focus remains on extending mine life at existing operations, testing near-mine opportunities and advancing key value driver projects. Priorities for 2024 include drilling the deeper portions of theDetour Lake deposit, increasing exploration at the Canadian Malartic camp to extend known deposits and identify new mineralized zones to optimize utilization of the Canadian Malartic processing facility in the future, and continuing large exploration programs at other operating assets andHope Bay
GOLD MINERAL RESERVES
At
The year-over-year increase in mineral reserves at
In Zacatecas State in central
Mineral reserves were calculated using a gold price of
The ore extracted from the Company's mines in 2023 contained 3.72 million ounces of gold in-situ (61.8 million tonnes grading 1.88 g/t gold). This includes the Company's 50% share of the production up to
The variance in the Company's proven and probable mineral reserves from
The Company's gold mineral reserves as at
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Gold Mineral Reserves By Mine / Project* |
Proven & Probable Gold Mineral |
Average Mineral Reserve Gold Grade |
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2023 |
2022 |
Change |
2023 |
2022 |
Change |
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LaRonde mine |
2,244 |
2,515 |
-271 |
6.4 |
6.36 |
0.04 |
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636 |
710 |
-74 |
2.2 |
2.12 |
0.08 |
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LaRonde complex |
2,880 |
3,225 |
-345 |
4.51 |
4.42 |
0.09 |
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Canadian Malartic mine** |
2,436 |
1,505 |
931 |
0.83 |
0.9 |
-0.07 |
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Odyssey deposits** |
310 |
98 |
211 |
2.17 |
2.22 |
-0.05 |
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East Gouldie deposit** |
5,173 |
0 |
5,173 |
3.42 |
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Canadian Malartic complex** |
7,919 |
1,603 |
6,315 |
1.73 |
0.93 |
0.8 |
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Goldex |
901 |
962 |
-61 |
1.59 |
1.62 |
-0.03 |
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Akasaba West |
143 |
147 |
-4 |
0.89 |
0.84 |
0.05 |
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16,594 |
17,253 |
-659 |
0.93 |
0.93 |
0 |
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3,335 |
3,431 |
-96 |
0.39 |
0.39 |
0 |
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19,928 |
20,683 |
-755 |
0.76 |
0.76 |
0 |
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Macassa |
1,954 |
1,797 |
157 |
14.45 |
17.2 |
-2.75 |
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Macassa Near Surface |
23 |
16 |
7 |
5.93 |
5.31 |
0.62 |
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AK deposit |
160 |
100 |
60 |
6.69 |
5.2 |
1.49 |
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Macassa total |
2,136 |
1,913 |
224 |
13.11 |
15.11 |
-2.00 |
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Upper Beaver |
1,395 |
1,395 |
— |
5.43 |
5.43 |
0 |
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3,323 |
3,323 |
— |
0.84 |
0.84 |
0 |
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Amaruq |
1,837 |
2,164 |
-327 |
3.72 |
4.05 |
-0.33 |
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Meadowbank complex |
1,837 |
2,164 |
-327 |
3.72 |
4.05 |
-0.33 |
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Meliadine |
3,467 |
3,766 |
-299 |
5.91 |
6.02 |
-0.11 |
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3,397 |
3,409 |
-12 |
6.52 |
6.5 |
0.02 |
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1,682 |
1,677 |
4 |
6.1 |
7.95 |
-1.85 |
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Kittila |
3,584 |
3,683 |
-100 |
4.14 |
4.2 |
-0.06 |
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546 |
665 |
-118 |
1.9 |
2.01 |
-0.11 |
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San Nicolás (50%)† |
672 |
0 |
672 |
0.4 |
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La |
0 |
81 |
-81 |
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0.76 |
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Total Mineral Reserves |
53,811 |
48,697 |
5,114 |
1.3 |
1.28 |
0.02 |
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* Ownership of mines and projects is 100% unless otherwise indicated. Where Agnico Eagle's interest is less than 100%, the stated mineral reserves reflect the Company's interest. |
** Agnico Eagle's ownership of the Canadian Malartic complex increased to 100% on |
† Agnico Eagle has agreed to subscribe for a 50% interest in the San Nicolás project, which will be contributed as study and development costs are incurred and, accordingly, Agnico Eagle's share of the reported MRMR at the San Nicolás project is reported at a 50% level. |
The Company estimates that at a gold price 10% higher than the assumed gold price (leaving other assumptions unchanged), there would be an approximate 17% increase in the gold contained in proven and probable mineral reserves. Conversely, the Company estimates that at a gold price 10% lower than the assumed gold price (leaving other assumptions unchanged), there would be an approximate 11% decrease in the gold contained in proven and probable mineral reserves.
GOLD MINERAL RESOURCES
At
The year-over-year decrease in measured and indicated mineral resources is primarily due to the upgrade of mineral resources at East Gouldie to mineral reserves, largely offset by the successful conversion of inferred mineral resources into measured and indicated mineral resources and the acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in the Canadian Malartic complex and the Wasamac project as a result of the Yamana Transaction.
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The year-over-year increase in inferred mineral resources is primarily due to the acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in the Canadian Malartic complex and the Wasamac project as part of the Yamana Transaction as well as an initial underground inferred mineral resource at
The Company's gold mineral resources as at
Operation / Project* |
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Inferred |
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Gold Mineral Resources |
Gold Mineral Resources |
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Contained Gold |
Gold Grade |
Contained Gold |
Gold Grade |
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(g/t) |
(000 oz.) |
(g/t) |
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LaRonde mine |
632 |
3.06 |
286 |
5.67 |
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774 |
2.27 |
1,134 |
3.38 |
LaRonde complex |
1,407 |
2.57 |
1,420 |
3.68 |
Canadian Malartic |
— |
— |
214 |
0.81 |
Odyssey |
75 |
1.71 |
1,453 |
2.29 |
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731 |
2.04 |
4,480 |
2.12 |
East Gouldie |
244 |
1.56 |
3,331 |
2.29 |
Canadian Malartic complex |
1,050 |
1.88 |
9,477 |
2.12 |
Goldex |
1,646 |
1.64 |
871 |
1.68 |
Akasaba West |
91 |
0.7 |
— |
— |
Wasamac |
2,173 |
2.43 |
789 |
2.66 |
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17,955 |
0.77 |
2,717 |
1.05 |
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534 |
5.8 |
136 |
4.35 |
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18,489 |
0.79 |
2,853 |
1.09 |
Macassa |
598 |
8.58 |
1,094 |
9.21 |
Macassa Near Surface |
13 |
6.14 |
28 |
6.62 |
AK deposit |
37 |
6.95 |
52 |
5.69 |
Macassa total |
647 |
8.4 |
1,173 |
8.89 |
Anoki-McBean |
349 |
2.77 |
107 |
3.84 |
Upper Beaver |
403 |
3.45 |
1,416 |
5.07 |
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722 |
2.15 |
1,863 |
3.11 |
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2,298 |
0.54 |
— |
— |
Aquarius |
1,106 |
1.49 |
14 |
0.87 |
Holt complex |
1,699 |
4.52 |
1,310 |
4.48 |
Amaruq |
1,600 |
3.74 |
623 |
4.65 |
Meliadine |
1,629 |
4 |
2,222 |
6.22 |
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1,255 |
3.64 |
2,108 |
5.41 |
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1,512 |
4.05 |
1,461 |
4.54 |
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1,668 |
2.38 |
1,376 |
2.4 |
Kittila |
1,687 |
2.93 |
1.067 |
5.06 |
Barsele (55%) |
176 |
1.27 |
1,005 |
1.98 |
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685 |
1.83 |
104 |
1.73 |
La |
88 |
0.52 |
1 |
0.4 |
Tarachi |
361 |
0.58 |
4 |
0.52 |
Chipriona |
326 |
0.92 |
21 |
0.66 |
El Barqueño Gold |
331 |
1.16 |
351 |
1.13 |
San Nicolás (50%) † |
20 |
0.19 |
10 |
0.13 |
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563 |
0.91 |
1,433 |
2.36 |
Total Mineral Resources |
43,981 |
1.15 |
33,080 |
2.5 |
* Ownership of mines and projects is 100% unless otherwise indicated. Where Agnico Eagle's interest is less than 100%, the stated mineral resources reflect the Company's interest. |
† Agnico Eagle has agreed to subscribe for a 50% interest in the San Nicolás project, which will be contributed as study and development costs are incurred and, accordingly, Agnico Eagle's share of the reported MRMR at the San Nicolás project is reported at a 50% level |
The economic parameters used to estimate mineral reserves and mineral resources for all properties are set out below.
Assumptions used for the
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The above metal price assumptions are below the three-year historic average (from
2024 EXPLORATION BUDGET
The Company has budgeted
The Company's exploration focus remains on extending mine life at existing operations, testing near-mine opportunities and advancing key value driver projects. Exploration priorities for 2024 include drilling the western and deep extension of the
The Company's exploration and corporate development budget for 2024 is set out below. The exploration plans and more detailed budgets for individual mines and projects are set out further below, organized by region.
2024 Exploration Program and Corporate Development Budget
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Capitalized Exploration |
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Non-Sustaining |
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LaRonde complex |
$ 8,100 |
35.4 |
$ 2,300 |
$ — |
14.8 |
Canadian Malartic complex |
13,300 |
70.6 |
— |
7,100 |
66.4 |
Goldex |
2,200 |
18.4 |
2,900 |
— |
22.0 |
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7,100 |
39.7 |
— |
— |
— |
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7,400 |
40.0 |
— |
20,300 |
120.0 |
Macassa |
— |
— |
2,000 |
32,900 |
161.9 |
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13,500 |
19.4 |
— |
1,600 |
— |
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Meliadine |
— |
— |
5,400 |
13,200 |
77.7 |
Meadowbank complex |
1,900 |
6.8 |
— |
— |
— |
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22,000 |
50.0 |
— |
— |
— |
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12,700 |
22.0 |
— |
— |
— |
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11,700 |
36.5 |
— |
10,900 |
38.7 |
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4,600 |
10.8 |
— |
— |
— |
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Kittila |
4,700 |
18.5 |
1,800 |
5,300 |
51.5 |
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7,100 |
12.6 |
— |
— |
— |
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2,500 |
10.0 |
1,800 |
400 |
10.7 |
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13,400 |
6.0 |
— |
— |
— |
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7,000 |
5.4 |
— |
— |
— |
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5,600 |
8.4 |
— |
— |
— |
G&A |
6,100 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
Total Exploration |
$ 151,100 |
410.5 |
$ 16,200 |
$ 91,700 |
563.7 |
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12,200 |
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Other Project Studies |
20,900 |
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— |
— |
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44,600 |
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— |
— |
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Total Exploration and Project Expenses |
$ 228,800 |
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$ 16,200 |
$ 91,700 |
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ABITIBI REGION –
CANADIAN
MRMR Highlights
The strong growth in mineral reserves at the Odyssey mine at year-end 2023 is largely due to successful conversion drilling in the East Gouldie deposit, the completion of an internal study and infill drilling which increased the proven and probable mineral reserves by 5.2 million ounces of gold (47 million tonnes grading 3.42 g/t gold) as at
The Canadian Malartic open pit mine saw an increase of approximately 122,000 ounces of gold in proven and probable mineral reserves (reflecting the Company's 100% interest). The increase is due to the completion of the Yamana Transaction combined with a review of the model using the positive reconciliation performance, that was offset by 695,400 ounces of gold mined in situ (100% interest) in the Barnat pit and the now-depleted Canadian Malartic pit.
The acquisition of the remaining 50% interest in the Canadian Malartic complex as a result of the Yamana Transaction also contributed to adding 1.5 million ounces of gold in mineral reserves, 3.1 million ounce of gold in measured and indicated mineral resources and 4.7 million ounces of gold in inferred mineral resources at the Canadian Malartic complex.
At East Gouldie, new inferred mineral resources of 1.7 million ounces of gold were added through exploration drilling, offset by 1 million ounces of gold converted to measured and indicated mineral resources and the alignment of gold prices with the Company's assumptions. At year-end 2023, inferred mineral resources at East Gouldie totalled 3.3 million ounces of gold (45.2 million tonnes grading 2.29 g/t gold).
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Odyssey mine in 2023, exploration drilling totalled 131,565 metres, which exceeded the budget of 101,500 metres after the program was augmented mid-year by a supplemental budget for 25,000 metres of additional drilling.
Exploration drilling at the Odyssey mine in 2023 continued to focus on three objectives: infill drilling of the Odyssey South deposit and the adjacent Odyssey internal zones; investigating lateral extensions to the west and to the east along the favourable East Gouldie mineralized corridor to grow the inferred mineral resources at East Gouldie; and adding holes in the planned upper mining levels in the East Gouldie deposit to further de-risk the project.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the Odyssey mine are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
[Odyssey mine – Composite Longitudinal Section]
[ Odyssey mine – Composite Cross Section and Composite Longitudinal Section of Odyssey Deposits ]
Recent drilling highlights from Odyssey South and the internal zones include: 4.2 g/t gold over 6.8 metres at 383 metres depth in hole MEV23-293 in the shallow, western portion of Odyssey South; 6.8 g/t gold over 12.6 metres (core length) at 478 metres depth in hole UGOD-016-176 in the Odyssey internal zones; and 3.0 g/t gold over 14.3 metres (core length) at 374 metres depth in hole UGOD-016-199.
The continued positive results from the Odyssey internal zones show the potential with further drilling to add mineral resources at shallow depth near existing underground mine infrastructure.
Hole MEX22-251RWZ intersected 2.2 g/t gold over 50 metres at 1,659 metres depth, demonstrating the thickness of mineralization encountered in the lower portion of the East Gouldie mineral reserves.
In the program to extend the East Gouldie deposit laterally, drilling highlights include 5.0 g/t gold over 15.9 metres at 1,355 metres depth in hole MEX23-304 and 6.2 g/t gold over 6.7 metres at 1,299 metres depth in hole MEX23-304Z, with the intersections located approximately 300 metres and 200 metres laterally to the west, respectively, of the western limit of the current inferred mineral resources at East Gouldie. Drilling in the eastern portion of the East Gouldie corridor intersected 6.7 g/t gold over 13.5 metres at 1,467 metres depth in hole MEX23-305Z, approximately 140 metres east of the inferred mineral resources at East Gouldie. The holes demonstrate the potential to add inferred mineral resources laterally at East Gouldie with further drilling into these extensions of mineralization.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
The remaining
Following the consolidation of 100% interests in properties along this prospective 16 kilometre portion of the
WASAMAC
The Wasamac gold project was acquired on
MRMR Highlights
The measured and indicated mineral resource estimate at year-end 2023 for the Wasamac project totalled 2.2 million ounces of gold (27.8 million tonnes grading 2.43 g/t) and inferred mineral resources were 0.8 million ounces of gold (9.2 million tonnes grading 2.66 g/t).
This is the first estimate of mineral resources at Wasamac published by Agnico Eagle. The Company continues to assess various scenarios regarding optimal mining rates and milling strategies for possible mine construction at the project. While these evaluations continue, the Company has decided to not include the historical mineral reserve estimate at Wasamac into the Company's mineral reserve estimate. Rather, the Company has classified the Wasamac project entirely as mineral resources.
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Wasamac project in 2023, exploration drilling of 16,600 metres was completed by Agnico Eagle after the closing of the Yamana Transaction. The full-year program, including drilling by the previous owner, was comprised of infill and conversion drilling of the main Wasamac deposit (19,000 metres for 27 holes) and exploration drilling at the Francoeur area (6,400 metres for 15 holes) and the Wildcat area (5,800 metres for 13 holes), for a total of 31,200 metres in 55 holes drilled during the full year.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the Wasamac project are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
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Recent highlights from the exploration program at the Wasamac deposit include 4.9 g/t gold over 13.4 metres (core length) at 590 metres depth in hole WS23-666; 2.8 g/t gold over 18.8 metres at 565 metres depth in hole WS23-663 in the
At Francoeur, hole FS23-129 targeted the eastern extension of the Francoeur shear related to the
At Wildcat, highlight hole WS23-661 returned 3.6 g/t gold over 20.6 metres (core length) at 44 metres depth and 5.6 g/t gold over 4.1 metres (core length) at 123 metres depth; and hole WS23-653 returned 3.4 g/t gold over 5.4 metres (core length) at 267 metres depth.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
As part of the Company's Abitibi platform optimization program, the Company continues to assess various scenarios regarding the mining rates and milling strategies for the project.
LARONDE COMPLEX
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the
Selected recent drill intercepts from the LaRonde complex are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
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Exploration drilling in the western depth extension of the LZ5 deposit on the Ellison property returned highlights of 1.8 g/t gold over 24.8 metres at 686 metres depth in hole BZ-2023-007; 3.0 g/t gold over 26.4 metres at 627 metres depth in hole BZ-2023-007A; and 2.1 g/t gold over 16.8 metres at 857 metres depth in hole BZ-2023-026. These results demonstrate the continuity of mineralization at depth and to the west of the current mineral reserves and mine workings at the LZ5 mine.
Further progress was made in 2023 in rehabilitating Level 9 and extending the exploration drift at Level 215 to provide additional drill platforms to test the vertical extensions of known zones on the Bousquet property and below the LZ5 deposit.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
The planned work program above includes
GOLDEX
MRMR Highlights
At the Goldex mine, positive results from drilling in the Deep 2, South zones and western part of the
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Goldex mine in 2023, exploration drilling targeted mainly the
Exploration at the
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately $5.1 million for 40,400 metres of drilling at Goldex in 2024, including
ABITIBI REGION –
DETOUR LAKE
MRMR Highlights
An initial underground inferred mineral resource was declared below and to the west of the existing pit, totalling 1.56 million ounces of gold (21.8 million tonnes grading 2.23 g/t gold). The Company believes that these inferred mineral resources represent only a portion of the mineralized potential located below the mineral resources pit shell.
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the
Selected recent drill intercepts from the
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The results below and west of the mineral reserves pit include the following highlights: 11.4 g/t gold over 5.6 metres at 319 metres depth in hole DLM23-730W; 2.7 g/t gold over 47.2 metres at 233 metres depth, including 6.5 g/t gold over 13.3 metres at 220 metres depth, hole DLM23-757; and 5.5 g/t gold over 16.6 metres at 307 metres depth in hole DLM23-775.
The drilling program also demonstrated the continuity of the mineralization outside of the mineral resource footprint over a 2.5 kilometre strike length in the western plunge of the known orebody. Highlight intercepts include: 18.3 g/t gold over 12.6 metres at 545 metres depth in hole DLM23-733A; 7.8 g/t gold over 2.7 metres at 1,030 metres depth in hole DLM23-747; 6.0 g/t gold over 22.4 metres at 236 metres depth in hole DLM23-735; 24.8 g/t gold over 7.4 metres at 420 metres depth in hole DLM23-767; and 19.3 g/t gold over 2.7 metres at 845 metres depth in hole DLM23-773.
Exploration Plan and Budget for 2024
The Company expects to spend approximately
In addition, the Company expects to spend approximately
The Company continues to evaluate the potential for underground mining. The Company expects to provide an update the Detour underground project and ongoing exploration results in the first half of 2024.
MACASSA
MRMR Highlights
The Macassa mine achieved a 171% replacement of its mining depletion in 2023, with an underground infill drilling campaign that resulted in a net mineral reserves addition totalling 115,000 ounces of gold. The addition is mainly due to the expansion of mineral reserves in the deep eastern portion of the mine and an optimized mine plan resulting from improved mine infrastructure with the completion of #4 Shaft and new ventilation facilities.
The realized synergies between Macassa and the nearby AK and Near Surface ("NSUR") deposits continued to benefit the Macassa mine, with the addition of 67,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves at the AK and NSUR deposits, net of production. Total mineral reserves at AK now stand at 160,000 ounces of gold (741,500 tonnes grading 6.69 g/t gold) at year-end 2023 and production is expected to start in 2024, demonstrating the achievement of operational synergies from the Merger.
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Macassa mine in 2023, exploration drilling totalled metres, including 86,221 metres in the SMC and Main Break zones and 26,946 metres in the NSUR and AK deposits.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the Macassa mine are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
[Macassa – Isometric View and Composite Longitudinal Section]
Drilling intersected significant results east of the current mineral resource, further supporting a lateral extension to SMC East, with highlight hole 53-4782 returning 43.0 g/t gold over 1.9 metres at 1,664 metres depth and hole 53-4813A returned 40.4 g/t gold over 1.9 metres at 1,698 metres depth.
In the Lower/West SMC, the drill program was successful in identifying multiple mineralized zones and visible gold, which suggests potential for lateral extensions and localized hanging wall splays. Recent significant results from the program include: 78.9 g/t gold over 1.9 metres at 1,827 metres depth in hole 57-1394; 67.6 g/t over 1.9 metres at 1,846 metres depth in hole 57-1442; and 69.6 g/t gold over 1.5 metres at 1,879 metres depth and 110.4 g/t gold over 1.5 metres at 1,884 metres depth in hole 57-1445.
In the Main Break, results to the east and up-trend of known mineral resources support the extension of mineral resources and confirm the potential for further mineralization to the east. Highlights include: 16.7 g/t gold over 1.3 metres at 2,122 metres depth in hole 58-892; 25.1 g/t gold over 1.3 metres at 2,086 metres depth in hole 58-894; and 39.6 g/t gold over 3.2 metres at 2,000 metres depth and 50.1 g/t gold over 3.3 metres at 2,007 metres depth in hole 58-920.
In the AK and NSUR deposits, drilling also expanded the mineral reserve base by 60% and confirmed the geological interpretation of AK, while providing further opportunities for mineral resource growth at AK where underground development and mining will start in 2024. Highlights from drilling at AK include: 21.8 g/t gold over 4.4 metres at 319 metres depth in hole KLAK-242; 25.0 g/t gold over 5.0 metres at 365 metres depth in hole KLAK-245; and 12.2 g/t gold over 4.3 metres at 318 metres depth in hole KLAK-261.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
As a part of an
MELIADINE
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Meliadine mine in 2023, exploration drilling totalled 91,579 metres, with work focused on three areas: deep exploration and conversion drilling at the Pump deposit; infill drilling of inferred mineral resources at depth in the Wesmeg and Tiriganiaq deposits; and exploration drilling at the F-Zone deposit. The ongoing development of an exploration drift is providing improved access for new underground drilling platforms to investigate the lateral and depth extensions of the main Tiriganiaq deposit.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the Tiriganiaq deposit at the Meliadine property are set out in the plan map and composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
[
The positive results from exploration drilling at shallow depth into the
At Tiriganiaq, drilling is converting sectors to the west and exploring outside of the mineral resource limits in the east, and returned results such as hole M23-3760 intersecting 6.0 g/t gold over 3.0 metres at 299 metres depth. This interval is approximatively 200 metres deeper and 100 metres east of the current inferred mineral resource and mineral reserve limits, demonstrating their continuity at depth toward one of the major known Tiriganiaq ore shoots.
At Wesmeg North, recent highlights include hole ML300-10340-D4, which intersected 6.1 g/t gold over 11.7 metres at 467 metres depth, as well as hole ML300-10340-D1, which intersected 7.5 g/t gold over 7.9 metres at 519 metres depth. These intervals are located down plunge of one of the deposit's high-grade ore shoots and demonstrate its continuity. Additionally, hole ML300-10340-D6 returned 11.1 g/t gold over 5.3 metres at 303 metres depth, demonstrating the potential to develop a new ore shoot outside of the mineral resource.
At Wesmeg, hole M23-3659 intersected 9.4 g/t gold over 3.7 metres at 351 metres depth, and on the same section, hole ML400-10200-F1 intersected 15.4 g/t gold over 3.7 metres at 396 metres depth and 12.6 g/t gold over 3.3 metres depth at 402 metres depth. Approximately 100 metres further east, hole ML300-10340-D2 intersected 11.4 g/t over 3.9 metres at 494 metres depth.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
AMARUQ AT MEADOWBANK
MRMR Highlights
The Amaruq mine at the Meadowbank complex saw continued positive reconciliation performance during 2023 and, as a result, the estimation parameters and mining assumptions were adjusted which resulted in an increase of 150,000 ounces of gold in mineral reserves that were offset by production depletion.
2023 Exploration Highlights
At Amaruq in 2023, exploration drilling totalled 29,133 metres, including conversion drilling. The main objectives of this exploration program were: to infill Whale Tail underground mineral resources; to confirm IVR open pit mineral resources for an eventual pit pushback; and to extend underground mineral resources at depth in the Whale Tail and IVR deposits.
Selected recent drill intercepts from Amaruq are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
[Amaruq – Composite Longitudinal Section]
Exploration drilling in proximity to the underground mineral resources of the Whale Tail deposit intersected significant mineralization from Zone QZ03 and Zone IC with the following highlights: 3.8 g/t gold over 6.8 metres at 503 metres depth in hole AMQ23-3034; 4.9 g/t gold over 6.7 metres at 595 metres depth in hole AMQ23-3043B; and 7.4 g/t gold over 2.4 metres at 554 metres depth in hole AMQ23-3046.
The drilling at depth at the IVR deposit intercepted significant mineralized zones including the following highlights: 5.1 g/t gold over 17.4 metres at 901 metres depth hole AMQ23-3062; and hole AMQ23-3064A intercepting three intersections from a folded zone, including 6.3 g/t gold over 5.2 metres at 967 metres depth, 11.3 g/t gold over 6.4 metres at 979 metres depth and 4.4 g/t gold over 9.2 metres at 1,013 metres depth. These results demonstrate that the IVR deposit remains open at depth and further demonstrate the potential to grow underground mineral resources at Amaruq.
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
MRMR Highlights
Exploration drilling at
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the
Based on the positive results at
Exploration at
Recent results have extended this area of mineralization to a minimum of 2,200 metres in lateral distance and 500 metres in vertical distance, and demonstrated that gold mineralization extends approximately 200 metres south of the Patch 7 deposit.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the
[Madrid Deposit at
Hole HBM23-143 returned 16.3 g/t gold over 28.6 metres at 385 metres depth in Patch 7 and represents one the best holes drilled to date in the
In the northern extension of the gap target, hole HBM23-140 returned 12.7 g/t gold over 4.6 metres at 677 metres depth in the Suluk zone. This intercept is located 580 metres north of previously reported hole HBM23-105 (10 g/t gold over 14.0 metres at 677 metres depth, see the Company's news release dated July 26, 2023) and 1,100 metres north of hole HBM23-143, further demonstrating the lateral extent of the Suluk-Patch 7 mineralized trend.
Drilling that targeted the southern extension of the Patch 7 zone was highlighted by hole HBM23-132, which returned 5.0 g/t gold over 4.4 metres at 460 metres depth and 5.9 g/t gold over 2.3 metres at 530 metres depth, approximately 200 metres south of the mineral resources at Patch 7. This hole demonstrates the southern extension of the known favourable gold mineralization at Patch 7, and the trend remains open in the 1-kilometre-long underexplored area to the south between the Patch 7 and Patch 14 zones.
At Doris, the planned exploration drilling program for 2023 was completed early in the third quarter and results continued to confirm and expand the known mineralized zones. Drilling at Doris and nearby targets will resume in early 2024.
In regional exploration during 2023, one drill rig tested early-stage targets in the northern part of the
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
After a pause in drilling during the transition to winter, the
MRMR Highlights
The
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the
At the Phoenix/
Selected recent drill intercepts from the
[
Recent highlight holes at
In the Phoenix area, highlight hole UDH4729B intersected 69.1 g/t gold over 3.7 metres at 1,773 metres depth in the Cardinal structure, including 120.0 g/t gold over 2.1 metres at 1,772 metres depth. The intersection is approximately 115 metres down-plunge of the Cardinal mineral reserves and is within a 200 metre down-plunge extent of visible gold.
Also in the Phoenix area, hole UDH4859 intersected 17.3 g/t gold over 8.3 metres at 1,166 metres depth, approximately 10 metres outside the
At Robbins Hill, hole UDR047 intersected 5.0 g/t gold over 6.0 metres at 574 metres depth in the
In the
Highlight hole UDH4580A intersected 301.4 g/t gold over 2.0 metres at 636 metres depth in the underexplored
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
Regionally at
KITTILA
MRMR Highlights
At the Kittila mine, improved modelling of the deposit and conversion drilling in the Suuri and
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Kittila mine in 2023, exploration and conversion drilling totalled 58,000 metres, mainly targeted at the Main and Sisar zones in the northern and southern portions of the deposit at approximately 1.0 to 1.4 kilometres depth.
Selected recent drill intercepts from the Kittila mine are set out in the composite longitudinal section below and in a table in the Appendix.
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To the north in the Rimpi area, highlight hole RIE23-630 intersected 5.1 g/t gold over 4.7 metres at 1,059 metres depth in the
The exploration and conversion drilling program in the central Roura area near the bottom of the shaft was highlighted by hole RUG23-515, which intersected 7.0 g/t gold over 19.8 metres at 1,133 metres depth in the
In step-out drilling towards the south in the Suuri area, hole SUU23-700C intersected 3.4 g/t gold over 3.8 metres at 935 metres depth in the
During the second half of 2023, exploration drilling from surface began targeting an underexplored, parallel mineralized structure named the
The newly identified
2024 Exploration Plan and Budget
The Company expects to spend approximately
2023 Exploration Highlights
At the Pinos Altos mine in 2023, exploration drilling totalled 21,264 metres in 81 holes, focused on the Pinos Altos Deep project beneath the mine, the advanced Cubiro underground project in the northwest of the property and the
At Pinos Altos Deep, drilling beneath the Oberon de Weber mining zone was highlighted by hole US23-299, which intersected 4.9 g/t gold and 193 g/t silver over 6.9 metres at 254 metres depth, including 10.5 g/t gold and 186 g/t silver over 2.3 metres at 254 metres depth, demonstrating the potential to add mineral resources and mineral reserves approximately 100 metres below current underground mine workings.
The positive results from recent exploration show the potential to continue to add and convert remaining mineral resources into mineral reserves and to extend the life of mine at
Exploration Plan and Budget for 2024
The Company expects to spend approximately
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Further Information
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Forward-Looking Statements
The information in this news release has been prepared as at
Notes to Investors Regarding the Use of Mineral Resources
The mineral reserve and mineral resource estimates contained in this news release have been prepared in accordance with the Canadian securities administrators' (the "CSA") National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101").
Effective
Investors are cautioned that while the
Further, "inferred mineral resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence and as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that any part or all of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category.
The mineral reserve and mineral resource data set out in this news release are estimates, and no assurance can be given that the anticipated tonnages and grades will be achieved or that the indicated level of recovery will be realized. The Company does not include equivalent gold ounces for by-product metals contained in mineral reserves in its calculation of contained ounces and mineral reserves are not reported as a subset of mineral resources.
Scientific and Technical Information
The scientific and technical information contained in this news release relating to exploration activities has been approved by Guy Gosselin, Eng. and
Detailed Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource Data
MINERAL RESERVES |
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As at |
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OPERATION / PROJECT |
PROVEN |
PROBABLE |
PROVEN & PROBABLE |
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GOLD |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 |
g/t |
000 Oz |
Recovery
|
LaRonde mine1 |
U/G |
2,342 |
4.98 |
375 |
8,568 |
6.79 |
1,870 |
10,910 |
6.40 |
2,244 |
94.7 |
|
U/G |
4,450 |
2.11 |
301 |
4,523 |
2.30 |
334 |
8,972 |
2.20 |
636 |
94.7 |
LaRonde complex Total |
6,791 |
3.10 |
676 |
13,091 |
5.24 |
2,204 |
19,882 |
4.51 |
2,880 |
|
|
Canadian Malartic3 |
O/P |
45,474 |
0.58 |
852 |
45,332 |
1.09 |
1,584 |
90,806 |
0.83 |
2,436 |
89.0 |
East Gouldie4 |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
47,005 |
3.42 |
5,173 |
47,005 |
3.42 |
5,173 |
94.6 |
Odyssey deposits5 |
U/G |
17 |
2.25 |
1 |
4,422 |
2.17 |
308 |
4,440 |
2.17 |
310 |
95.3 |
Canadian Malartic complex Total |
45,491 |
0.58 |
853 |
96,760 |
2.27 |
7,065 |
142,251 |
1.73 |
7,919 |
|
|
Goldex6 |
U/G |
797 |
2.60 |
66 |
16,873 |
1.54 |
834 |
17,669 |
1.59 |
901 |
85.8 |
Akasaba West7 |
O/P |
203 |
0.84 |
5 |
4,823 |
0.89 |
138 |
5,025 |
0.89 |
143 |
77.1 |
Quebec Total |
|
53,282 |
0.93 |
1,601 |
131,546 |
2.42 |
10,242 |
184,828 |
1.99 |
11,843 |
|
|
O/P |
70,048 |
1.14 |
2,565 |
484,633 |
0.90 |
14,029 |
554,681 |
0.93 |
16,594 |
91.9 |
|
O/P |
48,656 |
0.43 |
666 |
215,712 |
0.38 |
2,669 |
264,368 |
0.39 |
3,335 |
90.0 |
Detour |
118,703 |
0.85 |
3,230 |
700,346 |
0.74 |
16,698 |
819,049 |
0.76 |
19,928 |
|
|
Macassa mine9 |
U/G |
248 |
16.17 |
129 |
3,959 |
14.34 |
1,825 |
4,207 |
14.45 |
1,954 |
97.4 |
Macassa Near Surface10 |
U/G |
2 |
4.23 |
— |
117 |
5.96 |
22 |
119 |
5.93 |
23 |
95.0 |
AK deposit11 |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
742 |
6.69 |
160 |
742 |
6.69 |
160 |
95.0 |
Macassa Total |
249 |
16.10 |
129 |
4,818 |
12.96 |
2,007 |
5,067 |
13.11 |
2,136 |
|
|
Upper Beaver12 |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
7,992 |
5.43 |
1,395 |
7,992 |
5.43 |
1,395 |
95.0 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
123,473 |
0.84 |
3,323 |
123,473 |
0.84 |
3,323 |
89.2 |
Ontario Total |
|
118,952 |
0.88 |
3,359 |
836,629 |
0.87 |
23,424 |
955,581 |
0.87 |
26,783 |
|
Amaruq |
O/P |
3,010 |
1.58 |
153 |
9,469 |
3.76 |
1,146 |
12,479 |
3.24 |
1,299 |
91.7 |
Amaruq |
U/G |
49 |
5.96 |
9 |
2,829 |
5.81 |
528 |
2,878 |
5.81 |
538 |
91.7 |
Meadowbank complex Total14 |
3,059 |
1.65 |
162 |
12,298 |
4.23 |
1,674 |
15,357 |
3.72 |
1,837 |
|
|
Meliadine |
O/P |
266 |
4.27 |
37 |
4,632 |
4.46 |
664 |
4,898 |
4.45 |
700 |
94.7 |
Meliadine |
U/G |
1,514 |
7.57 |
369 |
11,846 |
6.30 |
2,398 |
13,360 |
6.44 |
2,767 |
96.3 |
Meliadine Total15 |
|
1,780 |
7.08 |
405 |
16,478 |
5.78 |
3,062 |
18,258 |
5.91 |
3,467 |
|
|
U/G |
93 |
6.77 |
20 |
16,123 |
6.51 |
3,377 |
16,216 |
6.52 |
3,397 |
87.5 |
Nunavut Total |
|
4,932 |
3.71 |
588 |
44,899 |
5.62 |
8,113 |
49,831 |
5.43 |
8,701 |
|
|
U/G |
679 |
12.52 |
273 |
7,897 |
5.55 |
1,409 |
8,576 |
6.10 |
1,682 |
95.0 |
Australia Total |
|
679 |
12.52 |
273 |
7,897 |
5.55 |
1,409 |
8,576 |
6.10 |
1,682 |
|
Kittila18 |
U/G |
984 |
4.11 |
130 |
25,943 |
4.14 |
3,454 |
26,926 |
4.14 |
3,584 |
86.9 |
Europe Total |
|
984 |
4.11 |
130 |
25,943 |
4.14 |
3,454 |
26,926 |
4.14 |
3,584 |
|
|
O/P |
24 |
1.21 |
1 |
2,363 |
1.21 |
92 |
2,387 |
1.21 |
93 |
94.4 |
|
U/G |
2,386 |
2.14 |
164 |
4,150 |
2.17 |
290 |
6,536 |
2.16 |
454 |
94.2 |
Pinos Altos Total19 |
2,410 |
2.13 |
165 |
6,514 |
1.82 |
381 |
8,924 |
1.90 |
546 |
|
|
San Nicolás (50%)20 |
O/P |
23,858 |
0.41 |
314 |
28,761 |
0.39 |
358 |
52,619 |
0.40 |
672 |
17.6 |
Mexico Total |
|
26,268 |
0.57 |
479 |
35,275 |
0.65 |
739 |
61,543 |
0.62 |
1,219 |
|
Total Gold |
|
205,096 |
0.98 |
6,430 |
1,082,188 |
1.36 |
47,380 |
1,287,284 |
1.30 |
53,811 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
SILVER |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 |
g/t |
000 Oz |
Recovery
|
LaRonde |
U/G |
2,342 |
14.32 |
1,078 |
8,568 |
21.60 |
5,950 |
10,910 |
20.04 |
7,028 |
74.9 |
|
O/P |
24 |
43.30 |
33 |
2,363 |
36.35 |
2,762 |
2,387 |
36.42 |
2,796 |
44.5 |
|
U/G |
2,386 |
40.03 |
3,070 |
4,150 |
47.41 |
6,326 |
6,536 |
44.71 |
9,396 |
49.3 |
Pinos Altos Total |
|
2,410 |
40.06 |
3,104 |
6,514 |
43.40 |
9,088 |
8,924 |
42.50 |
12,192 |
|
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
23,858 |
23.93 |
18,356 |
28,761 |
20.91 |
19,333 |
52,619 |
22.28 |
37,689 |
38.2 |
Total Silver |
|
28,609 |
24.50 |
22,538 |
43,843 |
24.38 |
34,371 |
72,453 |
24.43 |
56,909 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
COPPER |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
% |
tonnes |
000 |
% |
tonnes |
000 |
% |
tonnes |
Recovery
|
LaRonde |
U/G |
2,342 |
0.19 |
4,558 |
8,568 |
0.30 |
25,341 |
10,910 |
0.27 |
29,899 |
83.6 |
Akasaba West |
O/P |
203 |
0.44 |
890 |
4,823 |
0.50 |
24,262 |
5,025 |
0.50 |
25,153 |
83.6 |
Upper Beaver |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
7,992 |
0.25 |
19,980 |
7,992 |
0.25 |
19,980 |
90.0 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
23,858 |
1.26 |
299,809 |
28,761 |
1.01 |
291,721 |
52,619 |
1.12 |
591,530 |
75.7 |
Total Copper |
|
26,402 |
1.16 |
305,258 |
50,144 |
0.72 |
361,305 |
76,546 |
0.87 |
666,562 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ZINC |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
% |
tonnes |
000 |
% |
tonnes |
000 |
% |
tonnes
|
Recovery
|
LaRonde |
U/G |
2,342 |
0.62 |
14,424 |
8,568 |
1.08 |
92,164 |
10,910 |
0.98 |
106,588 |
69.2 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
23,858 |
1.61 |
383,313 |
28,761 |
1.37 |
394,115 |
52,619 |
1.48 |
777,428 |
65.5 |
Total Zinc |
|
26,199 |
1.52 |
397,736 |
37,330 |
1.30 |
486,280 |
63,529 |
1.39 |
884,016 |
|
*Underground ("U/G"), |
** Represents metallurgical recovery percentage |
1
LaRonde mine: Net smelter value cut-off varies according to mining type and depth, not less than |
2
|
3 Canadian Malartic: Gold cut-off grade not less than 0.34 g/t for Barnat pit. |
4 East Gouldie: Gold cut-off grade not less than 1.67 g/t. |
5 Odyssey deposits: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining zone and depth, not less than 1.53 g/t. |
6 Goldex: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type and depth, not less than 1.00 g/t. |
7
Akasaba West: Net smelter value cut-off varies, not less than |
8
|
9 Macassa mine: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 3.71 g/t for long hole method and 4.41 g/t for cut and fill method. |
10 Macassa Near Surface: Gold cut-off grade not less than 4.33 g/t. |
11
Amalgamated |
12
Upper Beaver: Net smelter value cut-off not less than |
13
|
14 Amaruq: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 1.14 g/t for open pit mineral reserves and 3.42 g/t for underground mineral reserves (gold cut-off grade for marginal underground mineral reserves from development is 1.14 g/t). |
15 Meliadine: Gold cut-off grade varies according to mining type, not less than 1.80 g/t for open pit mineral reserves and 4.40 g/t for underground mineral reserves (gold cut-off grade for marginal underground mineral reserves from development is 1.80 g/t). |
16
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17
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18 Kittila: Gold cut-off grade varies according to haulage distance, not less than 2.59 g/t. |
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San Nicolás (50%): Net smelter return cut-off values for low zinc/copper ore of |
MINERAL RESOURCES |
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As at |
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OPERATION / PROJECT |
MEASURED |
INDICATED |
MEASURED & INDICATED |
INFERRED |
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GOLD |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000
|
g/t |
000
|
000
|
g/t |
000
|
000
|
g/t |
000
|
LaRonde |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
6,424 |
3.06 |
632 |
6,424 |
3.06 |
632 |
1,569 |
5.67 |
286 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
10,594 |
2.27 |
774 |
10,594 |
2.27 |
774 |
10,437 |
3.38 |
1,134 |
LaRonde complex Total |
— |
— |
— |
17,018 |
2.57 |
1,407 |
17,018 |
2.57 |
1,407 |
12,006 |
3.68 |
1,420 |
|
Canadian Malartic |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
8,171 |
0.81 |
214 |
Odyssey |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
1,372 |
1.71 |
75 |
1,372 |
1.71 |
75 |
19,700 |
2.29 |
1,453 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
11,134 |
2.04 |
731 |
11,134 |
2.04 |
731 |
65,748 |
2.12 |
4,480 |
East Gouldie |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
4,853 |
1.56 |
244 |
4,853 |
1.56 |
244 |
45,239 |
2.29 |
3,331 |
Odyssey Project Total |
— |
— |
— |
17,358 |
1.88 |
1,050 |
17,358 |
1.88 |
1,050 |
130,687 |
2.20 |
9,263 |
|
Canadian |
— |
— |
— |
17,358 |
1.88 |
1,050 |
17,358 |
1.88 |
1,050 |
138,858 |
2.12 |
9,477 |
|
Goldex |
U/G |
12,360 |
1.86 |
739 |
18,837 |
1.50 |
907 |
31,197 |
1.64 |
1,646 |
16,154 |
1.68 |
871 |
Akasaba West |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
4,044 |
0.70 |
91 |
4,044 |
0.70 |
91 |
— |
— |
— |
Wasamac |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
27,850 |
2.43 |
2,173 |
27,850 |
2.43 |
2,173 |
9,232 |
2.66 |
789 |
Quebec Total |
|
12,360 |
1.86 |
739 |
85,109 |
2.06 |
5,628 |
97,468 |
2.03 |
6,367 |
176,249 |
2.22 |
12,558 |
|
O/P |
30,861 |
1.45 |
1,434 |
697,821 |
0.74 |
16,520 |
728,681 |
0.77 |
17,955 |
58,317 |
0.62 |
1,156 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
21,811 |
2.23 |
1,561 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
2,868 |
5.80 |
534 |
2,868 |
5.80 |
534 |
973 |
4.35 |
136 |
Detour |
|
30,861 |
1.45 |
1,434 |
700,688 |
0.76 |
17,055 |
731,549 |
0.79 |
18,489 |
81,101 |
1.09 |
2,853 |
Macassa |
U/G |
258 |
10.32 |
86 |
1,910 |
8.35 |
512 |
2,168 |
8.58 |
598 |
3,692 |
9.21 |
1,094 |
Macassa Near Surface |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
65 |
6.14 |
13 |
65 |
6.14 |
13 |
133 |
6.62 |
28 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
163 |
6.95 |
37 |
163 |
6.95 |
37 |
282 |
5.69 |
52 |
Macassa Total |
|
258 |
10.32 |
86 |
2,138 |
8.17 |
562 |
2,396 |
8.40 |
647 |
4,106 |
8.89 |
1,173 |
Aquarius |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
23,112 |
1.49 |
1,106 |
23,112 |
1.49 |
1,106 |
502 |
0.87 |
14 |
Holt complex |
U/G |
5,806 |
4.29 |
800 |
5,884 |
4.75 |
898 |
11,690 |
4.52 |
1,699 |
9,097 |
4.48 |
1,310 |
Anoki-McBean |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
3,919 |
2.77 |
349 |
3,919 |
2.77 |
349 |
867 |
3.84 |
107 |
Upper Beaver |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
3,636 |
3.45 |
403 |
3,636 |
3.45 |
403 |
8,688 |
5.07 |
1,416 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
2,006 |
1.62 |
104 |
2,006 |
1.62 |
104 |
1,020 |
1.44 |
47 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
8,433 |
2.28 |
618 |
8,433 |
2.28 |
618 |
17,588 |
3.21 |
1,816 |
Upper Canada Total |
|
— |
— |
— |
10,439 |
2.15 |
722 |
10,439 |
2.15 |
722 |
18,608 |
3.11 |
1,863 |
|
O/P |
47,063 |
0.54 |
819 |
86,304 |
0.53 |
1,478 |
133,367 |
0.54 |
2,298 |
— |
— |
— |
Ontario Total |
|
83,988 |
1.16 |
3,140 |
836,119 |
0.84 |
22,574 |
920,107 |
0.87 |
25,713 |
122,968 |
2.21 |
8,736 |
Amaruq |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
4,758 |
2.62 |
401 |
4,758 |
2.62 |
401 |
236 |
2.87 |
22 |
Amaruq |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
8,544 |
4.37 |
1,199 |
8,544 |
4.37 |
1,199 |
3,938 |
4.75 |
602 |
Amaruq Total |
|
— |
— |
— |
13,302 |
3.74 |
1,600 |
13,302 |
3.74 |
1,600 |
4,173 |
4.65 |
623 |
Meadowbank complex Total |
— |
— |
— |
13,302 |
3.74 |
1,600 |
13,302 |
3.74 |
1,600 |
4,173 |
4.65 |
623 |
|
Meliadine |
O/P |
3 |
3.17 |
— |
4,613 |
3.14 |
466 |
4,615 |
3.14 |
466 |
1,135 |
4.45 |
162 |
Meliadine |
U/G |
422 |
4.64 |
63 |
7,626 |
4.49 |
1,100 |
8,047 |
4.49 |
1,163 |
9,986 |
6.42 |
2,060 |
Meliadine Total |
|
424 |
4.63 |
63 |
12,238 |
3.98 |
1,566 |
12,663 |
4.00 |
1,629 |
11,120 |
6.22 |
2,222 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
10,734 |
3.64 |
1,255 |
10,734 |
3.64 |
1,255 |
12,110 |
5.41 |
2,108 |
Nunavut Total |
|
424 |
4.63 |
63 |
36,274 |
3.79 |
4,421 |
36,699 |
3.80 |
4,485 |
27,404 |
5.62 |
4,953 |
|
O/P |
820 |
2.81 |
74 |
1,771 |
3.87 |
220 |
2,591 |
3.53 |
294 |
326 |
2.72 |
29 |
|
U/G |
262 |
3.99 |
34 |
8,758 |
4.20 |
1,184 |
9,019 |
4.20 |
1,218 |
9,693 |
4.60 |
1,433 |
Fosterville Total |
|
1,082 |
3.10 |
108 |
10,528 |
4.15 |
1,404 |
11,610 |
4.05 |
1,512 |
10,019 |
4.54 |
1,461 |
|
O/P |
269 |
3.65 |
32 |
16,416 |
1.42 |
749 |
16,685 |
1.46 |
781 |
13,536 |
1.75 |
762 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
5,115 |
5.39 |
887 |
5,115 |
5.39 |
887 |
4,284 |
4.45 |
613 |
Northern Territory Total |
269 |
3.65 |
32 |
21,531 |
2.36 |
1,636 |
21,800 |
2.38 |
1,668 |
17,820 |
2.40 |
1,376 |
|
Australia Total |
|
1,351 |
3.21 |
139 |
32,059 |
2.95 |
3,040 |
33,410 |
2.96 |
3,180 |
27,839 |
3.17 |
2,837 |
Kittilä |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
373 |
3.89 |
47 |
Kittilä |
U/G |
4,299 |
2.91 |
402 |
13,632 |
2.93 |
1,285 |
17,931 |
2.93 |
1,687 |
6,192 |
5.13 |
1,020 |
Kittilä Total |
|
4,299 |
2.91 |
402 |
13,632 |
2.93 |
1,285 |
17,931 |
2.93 |
1,687 |
6,565 |
5.06 |
1,067 |
Barsele |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
3,178 |
1.08 |
111 |
3,178 |
1.08 |
111 |
2,260 |
1.25 |
91 |
Barsele |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
1,158 |
1.77 |
66 |
1,158 |
1.77 |
66 |
13,552 |
2.10 |
914 |
Barsele Total |
|
— |
— |
— |
4,335 |
1.27 |
176 |
4,335 |
1.27 |
176 |
15,811 |
1.98 |
1,005 |
Europe Total |
|
4,299 |
2.91 |
402 |
17,967 |
2.53 |
1,461 |
22,266 |
2.60 |
1,863 |
22,376 |
2.88 |
2,072 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
1,266 |
1.03 |
42 |
1,266 |
1.03 |
42 |
445 |
1.27 |
18 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
10,394 |
1.92 |
643 |
10,394 |
1.92 |
643 |
1,431 |
1.87 |
86 |
Pinos Altos Total |
|
— |
— |
— |
11,659 |
1.83 |
685 |
11,659 |
1.83 |
685 |
1,876 |
1.73 |
104 |
La |
O/P |
4,478 |
0.52 |
74 |
814 |
0.54 |
14 |
5,292 |
0.52 |
88 |
66 |
0.40 |
1 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
261 |
0.08 |
1 |
3,037 |
0.20 |
19 |
3,297 |
0.19 |
20 |
2,468 |
0.13 |
10 |
Tarachi |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
19,290 |
0.58 |
361 |
19,290 |
0.58 |
361 |
242 |
0.52 |
4 |
Chipriona |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
10,983 |
0.92 |
326 |
10,983 |
0.92 |
326 |
976 |
0.66 |
21 |
El Barqueño Gold |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
8,834 |
1.16 |
331 |
8,834 |
1.16 |
331 |
9,628 |
1.13 |
351 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
19,267 |
0.91 |
563 |
19,267 |
0.91 |
563 |
9,819 |
1.36 |
429 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
9,079 |
3.44 |
1,004 |
Santa Gertrudis Total |
— |
— |
— |
19,267 |
0.91 |
563 |
19,267 |
0.91 |
563 |
18,898 |
2.36 |
1,433 |
|
Total |
|
4,739 |
0.49 |
75 |
73,884 |
0.97 |
2,299 |
78,623 |
0.94 |
2,373 |
34,154 |
1.75 |
1,923 |
Total Gold |
|
107,161 |
1.32 |
4,558 |
1,081,412 |
1.13 |
39,423 |
1,188,573 |
1.15 |
43,981 |
410,990 |
2.50 |
33,080 |
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OPERATION / PROJECT |
MEASURED |
INDICATED |
MEASURED & INDICATED |
INFERRED |
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SILVER |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
000 Tonnes |
g/t |
000 Oz |
LaRonde |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
6,424 |
11.98 |
2,474 |
6,424 |
11.98 |
2,474 |
1,569 |
12.25 |
618 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
1,266 |
21.60 |
879 |
1,266 |
21.6 |
879 |
445 |
31.74 |
454 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
10,394 |
50.99 |
17,040 |
10,394 |
50.99 |
17,040 |
1,431 |
36.19 |
1,665 |
Pinos Altos Total |
|
— |
— |
— |
11,659 |
47.80 |
17,919 |
11,659 |
47.8 |
17,919 |
1,876 |
35.13 |
2,120 |
La |
O/P |
4,478 |
2.72 |
391 |
814 |
2.61 |
68 |
5,292 |
2.7 |
460 |
66 |
2.18 |
5 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
261 |
6.40 |
54 |
3,037 |
11.86 |
1,158 |
3,297 |
11.43 |
1,211 |
2,468 |
9.26 |
735 |
Chipriona |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
10,983 |
100.72 |
35,566 |
10,983 |
100.72 |
35,566 |
976 |
86.77 |
2,722 |
El Barqueño Silver |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
4,393 |
124.06 |
17,523 |
El Barqueño Gold |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
8,834 |
4.73 |
1,343 |
8,834 |
4.73 |
1,343 |
9,628 |
16.86 |
5,218 |
|
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
19,267 |
3.66 |
2,269 |
19,267 |
3.66 |
2,269 |
9,819 |
1.85 |
585 |
|
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
9,079 |
23.31 |
6,803 |
Santa Gertrudis Total |
— |
— |
— |
19,267 |
3.66 |
2,269 |
19,267 |
3.66 |
2,269 |
18,898 |
12.16 |
7,389 |
|
Total Silver |
|
4,739 |
2.92 |
445 |
61,018 |
30.99 |
60,796 |
65,757 |
28.97 |
61,240 |
39,874 |
28.34 |
36,328 |
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COPPER |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
% |
Tonnes Cu |
000 Tonnes |
% |
Tonnes Cu |
000 Tonnes |
% |
Tonnes Cu |
000 Tonnes |
% |
Tonnes Cu |
LaRonde |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
6,424 |
0.13 |
8,613 |
6,424 |
0.13 |
8,613 |
1,569 |
0.28 |
4,371 |
Akasaba West |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
4,044 |
0.43 |
17,270 |
4,044 |
0.43 |
17,270 |
— |
— |
— |
Upper Beaver |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
3,636 |
0.14 |
5,135 |
3,636 |
0.14 |
5,135 |
8,688 |
0.20 |
17,284 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
261 |
1.35 |
3,526 |
3,037 |
1.17 |
35,489 |
3,297 |
1.18 |
39,015 |
2,468 |
0.94 |
23,144 |
Chipriona |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
10,983 |
0.16 |
17,291 |
10,983 |
0.16 |
17,291 |
976 |
0.12 |
1,174 |
El Barqueño Gold |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
8,834 |
0.19 |
16,400 |
8,834 |
0.19 |
16,400 |
9,628 |
0.22 |
21,152 |
El Barqueño Silver |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
4,393 |
0.04 |
1,854 |
Total Copper |
|
261 |
1.35 |
3,526 |
36,958 |
0.27 |
100,198 |
37,218 |
0.28 |
103,724 |
27,721 |
0.25 |
68,980 |
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ZINC |
Mining |
000 Tonnes |
% |
Tonnes |
000 |
% |
Tonnes |
000 |
% |
Tonnes |
000 |
% |
Tonnes |
LaRonde |
U/G |
— |
— |
— |
6,424 |
0.74 |
47,404 |
6,424 |
0.74 |
47,404 |
1,569 |
0.36 |
5,600 |
San Nicolás (50%) |
O/P |
261 |
0.39 |
1,012 |
3,037 |
0.71 |
21,618 |
3,297 |
0.69 |
22,630 |
2,468 |
0.62 |
15,355 |
Chipriona |
O/P |
— |
— |
— |
10,983 |
0.83 |
91,637 |
10,983 |
0.83 |
91,637 |
976 |
0.73 |
7,073 |
Total Zinc |
|
261 |
0.39 |
1,012 |
20,444 |
0.79 |
160,659 |
20,704 |
0.78 |
161,671 |
5,012 |
0.56 |
28,029 |
*Underground ("U/G"), |
Assumptions used for the
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Silver (US$/oz) |
Copper (US$/lb) |
Zinc (US$/lb) |
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Exchange rates* |
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Mexican peso per |
AUD per |
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The above metal price assumptions are below the three-year historic average (from
Mineral reserves are reported exclusive of mineral resources. Tonnage amounts and contained metal amounts set out in this table have been rounded to the nearest thousand, so may not aggregate to equal column totals. Mineral reserves are in-situ, taking into account all mining recoveries, before mill or heap leach recoveries. Underground mineral reserves and measured and indicated mineral resources are reported within mineable shapes and include internal and external dilution. Inferred mineral resources are reported within mineable shapes and include internal dilution. Mineable shape optimization parameters may differ for mineral reserves and mineral resources.
The mineral reserves and mineral resources tonnages reported for silver, copper and zinc are a subset of the mineral reserves and mineral resources tonnages for gold. The Company's economic parameters set the maximum price allowed to be no more than the lesser of the three‐year moving average and current spot price, which is a common industry standard. Given the current commodity price environment, Agnico Eagle continues to use more conservative gold and silver prices.
NI 43-101 requires mining companies to disclose mineral reserves and mineral resources using the subcategories of "proven mineral reserves", "probable mineral reserves", "measured mineral resources", "indicated mineral resources" and "inferred mineral resources". Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
A mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured and/or indicated mineral resource. It includes diluting materials and allowances for losses, which may occur when the material is mined or extracted and is defined by studies at pre-feasibility or feasibility level as appropriate that include application of modifying factors. Such studies demonstrate that, at the time of reporting, extraction could reasonably be justified. The mineral reserves presented in this news release are separate from and not a portion of the mineral resources.
Modifying factors are considerations used to convert mineral resources to mineral reserves. These include, but are not restricted to, mining, processing, metallurgical, infrastructure, economic, marketing, legal, environmental, social and governmental factors.
A proven mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of a measured mineral resource. A proven mineral reserve implies a high degree of confidence in the modifying factors. A probable mineral reserve is the economically mineable part of an indicated and, in some circumstances, a measured mineral resource. The confidence in the modifying factors applied to a probable mineral reserve is lower than that applied to a proven mineral reserve.
A mineral resource is a concentration or occurrence of solid material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such form, grade or quality and quantity that there are reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade or quality, continuity and other geological characteristics of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge, including sampling.
A measured mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the application of modifying factors to support detailed mine planning and final evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing and is sufficient to confirm geological and grade or quality continuity between points of observation. An indicated mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are estimated with sufficient confidence to allow the application of modifying factors in sufficient detail to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. Geological evidence is derived from adequately detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing and is sufficient to assume geological and grade or quality continuity between points of observation. An inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade or quality are estimated on the basis of limited geological evidence and sampling. Geological evidence is sufficient to imply but not verify geological and grade or quality continuity.
Investors are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.
A feasibility study is a comprehensive technical and economic study of the selected development option for a mineral project that includes appropriately detailed assessments of applicable modifying factors, together with any other relevant operational factors and detailed financial analysis that are necessary to demonstrate, at the time of reporting, that extraction is reasonably justified (economically mineable). The results of the study may reasonably serve as the basis for a final decision by a proponent or financial institution to proceed with, or finance, the development of the project. The confidence level of the study will be higher than that of a pre-feasibility study.
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APPENDIX
Recent Selected Exploration Drill Results
LZ5 mine at LaRonde complex
Drill hole |
Mine / zone |
From |
To (metres) |
Depth of |
Estimated |
Gold |
Gold |
BZ-2023-007 |
LZ5 |
865.4 |
898.0 |
686 |
24.8 |
1.8 |
1.8 |
BZ-2023-007A |
LZ5 |
834.0 |
866.0 |
627 |
26.4 |
3.0 |
3.0 |
BZ-2022-026 |
LZ5 |
982.9 |
1009.1 |
857 |
16.8 |
2.1 |
2.1 |
*Results from LZ5 mine use a capping factor of 30 g/t gold. |
Drill hole |
From |
To |
Depth of |
Estimated true |
Gold grade
(g/t) |
Gold grade |
GD27-053 |
387.0 |
475.5 |
476 |
35.0 |
1.2 |
1.2 |
GD27-056 |
676.5 |
777.0 |
591 |
45.0 |
1.5 |
1.5 |
GD27-063 |
516.0 |
618.0 |
607 |
42.0 |
1.1 |
1.1 |
*Results from |
East Gouldie deposit, Odyssey South deposit and Odyssey internal zones at Odyssey mine
Drill hole |
Deposit / Zone |
From |
To |
Depth of |
Estimated |
Gold grade |
Gold grade |
MEV23-269 |
East Gouldie |
489.8 |
492.8 |
351 |
3.0** |
5.1 |
5.1 |
MEV23-275RR |
East Gouldie |
578.0 |
582.5 |
497 |
4.5** |
5.4 |
5.4 |
MEV23-281 |
East Gouldie |
444.0 |
452.0 |
396 |
8.0** |
13.7 |
6.1 |
MEV23-293 |
Odyssey South |
714.5 |
722.1 |
383 |
6.8 |
4.2 |
4.2 |
MEX22-251RWZ |
East Gouldie |
1,774.3 |
1,835.3 |
1,659 |
50.0 |
2.3 |
2.2 |
MEX23-285 |
East Gouldie |
973.4 |
978.8 |
853 |
5.4** |
4.7 |
4.7 |
MEX23-289 |
East Gouldie |
666.7 |
679.6 |
420 |
12.8** |
5.2 |
5.2 |
MEX23-300 |
East Gouldie |
1,138.0 |
1,146.5 |
1,067 |
6.4 |
4.2 |
4.2 |
MEX23-304 |
East Gouldie |
1,564.5 |
1,581.1 |
1,355 |
15.9 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
MEX23-304Z |
East Gouldie |
1,565.0 |
1,572.1 |
1,299 |
6.7 |
6.2 |
6.2 |
MEX23-305Z |
East Gouldie |
1,824.7 |
1,839.0 |
1,467 |
13.5 |
6.7 |
6.7 |
MEX23-306 |
East Gouldie |
692.5 |
696.3 |
578 |
3.3 |
6.1 |
6.1 |
and |
East Gouldie |
724.0 |
729.0 |
605 |
4.5 |
7.0 |
6.7 |
and |
East Gouldie |
871.3 |
876.3 |
725 |
4.5 |
12.8 |
11.7 |
UGOD-016-176 |
Odyssey internal |
346.5 |
359.1 |
478 |
12.6** |
6.8 |
6.8 |
UGOD-016-188 |
Odyssey S, Odyssey int, EG |
271.0 |
310.6 |
344 |
39.6** |
3.4 |
3.2 |
UGOD-016-190 |
Odyssey South |
264.0 |
277.5 |
307 |
13.5** |
3.2 |
3.2 |
and |
East Gouldie |
287.5 |
298.5 |
315 |
11.0** |
10.3 |
7.6 |
and |
Odyssey internal |
326.8 |
331.6 |
328 |
4.8** |
5.9 |
5.9 |
UGOD-016-198 |
East Gouldie |
325.0 |
330.5 |
330 |
5.4** |
3.9 |
3.9 |
UGOD-016-199 |
Odyssey internal |
361.5 |
375.8 |
374 |
14.3** |
3.0 |
3.0 |
UGOD-036-002 |
East Gouldie |
101.0 |
105.4 |
395 |
4.3** |
3.1 |
3.1 |
and |
Odyssey internal |
143.0 |
149.5 |
410 |
6.5** |
14.0 |
4.9 |
UGOD-036-003 |
East Gouldie |
174.5 |
200.0 |
466 |
25.5** |
3.7 |
2.9 |
and |
East Gouldie |
309.5 |
328.0 |
544 |
18.5** |
2.7 |
2.7 |
*Results from East Gouldie, Odyssey internal zones and Odyssey South use a capping factor of 20 g/t gold. |
**Core length |
Wasamac, Francoeur and Wildcat deposits at Wasamac project
Drill hole |
Deposit / Zone |
From |
To |
Depth of |
Estimated true |
Gold grade |
Gold grade |
FS23-129 |
Francoeur |
374.6 |
379.9 |
324 |
5.3** |
4.5 |
4.5 |
WS23-634 |
Wasamac |
526.1 |
530.1 |
484 |
3.9 |
4.4 |
4.4 |
WS23-653 |
Wildcat |
387.6 |
393.0 |
267 |
5.4** |
3.4 |
3.4 |
WS23-661 |
Wildcat |
44.9 |
65.5 |
44 |
20.6** |
3.6 |
3.6 |
and |
Wildcat |
157.8 |
162.0 |
123 |
4.1** |
5.6 |
5.6 |
WS23-663 |
Wasamac |
599.0 |
620.1 |
565 |
18.8 |
2.8 |
2.8 |
WS23-666 |
Wasamac |
620.5 |
636.0 |
590 |
13.4** |
4.9 |
4.9 |
*Results from Wasamac project use a capping factor of 30 g/t gold. |
**Core length |
Drill hole |
Zone |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Depth of |
Estimated (metres) |
Gold grade |
DLM23-727W |
West Pit Extension |
980.0 |
983.0 |
896 |
2.7 |
5.4 |
DLM-23-730W |
|
393.0 |
399.1 |
319 |
5.6 |
11.4 |
DLM-23-733A |
West Pit Extension |
602.0 |
617.1 |
545 |
12.6 |
18.3 |
DLM-23-735 |
West Pit Extension |
260.7 |
287.0 |
236 |
22.4 |
6.0 |
and |
West Pit Extension |
305.5 |
314.0 |
265 |
7.3 |
6.4 |
and |
West Pit Extension |
331.0 |
334.0 |
284 |
2.7 |
11.7 |
DLM-23-745 |
West Pit Extension |
317.0 |
320.0 |
285 |
2.7 |
10.0 |
and |
West Pit Extension |
370.0 |
373.0 |
332 |
2.7 |
32.2 |
DLM-23-747 |
West Pit Extension |
1,157.0 |
1,160.0 |
1,030 |
2.7 |
7.8 |
DLM-23-757 |
|
283.3 |
334.2 |
233 |
47.2 |
2.7 |
including |
|
283.3 |
297.7 |
220 |
13.3 |
6.5 |
DLM-23-763A |
West Pit Extension |
631.0 |
634.0 |
559 |
2.7 |
21.9 |
and |
West Pit Extension |
824.0 |
835.0 |
723 |
9.4 |
3.7 |
DLM-23-767 |
West Pit Extension |
464.9 |
474.0 |
420 |
7.4 |
24.8 |
DLM-23-773 |
West Pit Extension |
1,010.2 |
1,013.2 |
845 |
2.7 |
19.3 |
DLM-23-774A |
West Pit Extension |
1,188.5 |
1,192.0 |
999 |
3.3 |
8.7 |
DLM-23-775 |
West Pit Extension |
343.0 |
361.0 |
307 |
16.6 |
5.4 |
DLM-23-779 |
West Pit Extension |
959.0 |
962.0 |
855 |
2.7 |
5.9 |
DLM-23-783 |
West Pit Extension |
912.0 |
915.2 |
795 |
2.8 |
13.2 |
*Results from |
SMC, Main Break and AK zones at Macassa complex
Drill hole |
Zone |
From |
To (metres) |
Depth of midpoint below surface (metres) |
Estimated true width (metres) |
Gold grade (g/t) (uncapped) |
Gold grade (capped)* |
53-4782 |
SMC East |
123.8 |
125.8 |
1,664 |
1.9 |
43.0 |
43.0 |
53-4813A |
SMC East |
129.4 |
131.4 |
1,698 |
1.9 |
40.4 |
35.6 |
57-1394 |
SMC Lower |
199.4 |
201.4 |
1,827 |
1.9 |
78.9 |
70.3 |
57-1417 |
SMC Lower |
199.0 |
201.0 |
1,783 |
2.0 |
37.0 |
37.0 |
57-1442 |
SMC Lower |
162.0 |
164.0 |
1,846 |
1.9 |
101.7 |
67.6 |
57-1445 |
SMC Lower |
135.0 |
137.0 |
1,879 |
1.5 |
90.9 |
69.6 |
and |
SMC Lower |
162.0 |
164.0 |
1,884 |
1.5 |
110.4 |
110.4 |
57-1460 |
SMC Lower |
244.9 |
246.9 |
1,964 |
1.7 |
43.6 |
43.6 |
57-1465A |
SMC Lower |
222.3 |
224.3 |
1,941 |
2.0 |
40.3 |
40.3 |
58-892 |
Main Break (110) |
320.6 |
322.7 |
2,122 |
1.3 |
88.1 |
16.7 |
58-894 |
Main Break (110) |
268.8 |
271.0 |
2,086 |
1.3 |
44.8 |
25.1 |
58-920 |
Main Break (110) |
192.7 |
196.8 |
2,000 |
3.2 |
186.3 |
39.6 |
and |
Main Break (110) |
199.0 |
203.4 |
2,007 |
3.3 |
50.1 |
50.1 |
KLAK-239 |
AK |
117.7 |
120.9 |
278 |
3.1 |
17.9 |
17.9 |
KLAK-242 |
AK |
129.8 |
134.5 |
319 |
4.4 |
21.8 |
21.8 |
KLAK-245 |
AK |
155.1 |
160.6 |
365 |
5.0 |
32.4 |
25.0 |
KLAK-249 |
AK |
171.5 |
174.2 |
400 |
1.9 |
25.1 |
18.5 |
KLAK-261 |
AK |
164.6 |
169.2 |
318 |
4.3 |
17.1 |
12.2 |
*Results from the Macassa mine use a capping factor ranging from 68.6 g/t to 445.7 g/t gold depending on the zone. Results from AK use a capping factor of 70 g/t gold. |
Pump North, Tiriganiaq, Wesmeg and Wesmeg North deposits at Meliadine
Drill hole |
Deposit |
Lode / zone |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Depth of midpoint below surface (metres) |
Estimated true width (metres) |
Gold grade (g/t) (uncapped) |
Gold grade (g/t) (capped)* |
M23-3577A |
Pump North |
3430 |
408.1 |
411.9 |
361 |
3.6 |
16.1 |
16.1 |
and |
Pump North |
3425 |
435.3 |
439.8 |
383 |
4.3 |
10.8 |
10.8 |
M23-3580 |
Pump North |
3510 |
492.6 |
499.0 |
437 |
5.8 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
and |
Pump North |
3430 |
516.3 |
521.8 |
455 |
5.1 |
4.7 |
4.7 |
M23-3595 |
Pump North |
3520 |
340.5 |
345.1 |
305 |
3.9 |
12.1 |
10.7 |
M23-3596 |
Pump North |
3510 |
241.1 |
246.2 |
210 |
4.9 |
10.8 |
10.8 |
and |
Pump North |
3435 |
253.5 |
260.5 |
220 |
6.7 |
4.5 |
4.5 |
including |
|
|
253.5 |
256.9 |
220 |
3.3 |
8.3 |
8.3 |
M23-3615 |
Tiriganiaq |
1025 |
197.0 |
204.8 |
160 |
7.0 |
9.0 |
9.0 |
M23-3760 |
Tiriganiaq |
1050 |
323.0 |
327.0 |
299 |
3.0 |
6.0 |
6.0 |
ML425-9563-D3 |
Tiriganiaq |
1360 |
156 |
160.0 |
468 |
3.7 |
20.2 |
8.3 |
ML425-9563-D21 |
Tiriganiaq |
1000 |
341 |
344.5 |
757 |
3.1 |
11.4 |
11.4 |
ML425-9740-D29 |
Tiriganiaq |
1000 |
363.2 |
367.6 |
455 |
3.6 |
13.4 |
13.4 |
M23-3651 |
Wesmeg |
600 |
420.5 |
430.8 |
372 |
9.3 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
M23-3659 |
Wesmeg |
650 |
375.6 |
380.0 |
351 |
3.7 |
9.4 |
9.4 |
ML300-10340-D2 |
Wesmeg |
625 |
328.0 |
332.0 |
494 |
3.9 |
13.1 |
11.4 |
ML400-10200-F1 |
Wesmeg |
650 |
308.4 |
312.4 |
396 |
3.7 |
15.4 |
15.4 |
and |
Wesmeg |
625 |
339.6 |
343.1 |
402 |
3.3 |
12.6 |
12.6 |
M23-3655 |
Wesmeg North |
953 |
75.8 |
80.2 |
63 |
3.8 |
12.2 |
5.2 |
ML250-9325-U3 |
Wesmeg North |
947 |
54.8 |
59.3 |
206 |
2.9 |
261.3 |
23.3 |
ML300-10340-D1 |
Wesmeg North |
972 |
262.8 |
272.0 |
519 |
7.9 |
9.9 |
7.5 |
ML300-10340-D4 |
Wesmeg North |
972 |
222.1 |
235.1 |
467 |
11.7 |
6.1 |
6.1 |
including |
|
|
223.6 |
228.5 |
465 |
4.4 |
11.2 |
11.2 |
ML300-10340-D6 |
Wesmeg North |
973 |
32.9 |
38.7 |
303 |
5.3 |
462.3 |
11.1 |
ML500-8994-D5 |
Wesmeg North |
912 |
82.6 |
88.5 |
545 |
5.2 |
8.1 |
8.1 |
and |
Wesmeg North |
930 |
91.0 |
98.4 |
553 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
including |
|
|
91.0 |
96.6 |
553 |
4.9 |
7.9 |
7.9 |
*Results from Meliadine use a capping factor ranging from 20 g/t to 90 g/t gold depending on the zone. |
Whale Tail and IVR deposits at Amaruq
Drill hole |
Deposit |
From |
To |
Depth of |
Estimated |
Gold grade |
Gold grade |
AMQ22-2902 |
Whale Tail |
123.7 |
127.7 |
95 |
3.9 |
49.5 |
23.1 |
AMQ22-2911 |
Whale Tail |
99.0 |
112.0 |
90 |
11.2 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
AMQ23-2946A |
Whale Tail |
585.5 |
596.7 |
552 |
7.1 |
8.4 |
8.4 |
AMQ23-2949 |
Whale Tail |
567.0 |
575.3 |
491 |
5.5 |
25.3 |
17.5 |
AMQ23-2960A |
Whale Tail |
600.5 |
606.3 |
562 |
2.6 |
5.3 |
5.3 |
AMQ23-2960A |
Whale Tail |
705.5 |
715.0 |
662 |
6.1 |
6.9 |
6.9 |
AMQ23-2978 |
Whale Tail |
76.5 |
88.0 |
61 |
10.8 |
7.1 |
7.1 |
AMQ23-3023 |
Whale Tail |
91.2 |
103.5 |
77 |
8.7 |
6.8 |
6.8 |
AMQ23-3034 |
Whale Tail |
641.1 |
650.0 |
503 |
6.8 |
3.8 |
3.8 |
AMQ23-3043B |
Whale Tail |
700.7 |
707.9 |
595 |
6.7 |
4.9 |
4.9 |
AMQ23-3046 |
Whale Tail |
638.2 |
642.0 |
554 |
2.4 |
7.4 |
7.4 |
AMQ-350-006 |
Whale Tail |
160.4 |
175.5 |
485 |
9.0 |
6.8 |
5.5 |
including |
Whale Tail |
167.4 |
175.5 |
491 |
4.8 |
11.7 |
9.4 |
AMQ23-3062 |
IVR |
993.2 |
1012.4 |
901 |
17.4 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
including |
IVR |
1001.1 |
1004.6 |
901 |
3.2 |
10.0 |
10.0 |
AMQ23-3064A |
IVR |
1054.8 |
1061.6 |
967 |
5.2 |
6.3 |
6.3 |
including |
IVR |
1054.8 |
1058.2 |
966 |
2.6 |
11.0 |
11.0 |
and |
IVR |
1067.0 |
1076.1 |
979 |
6.4 |
17.2 |
11.3 |
and |
IVR |
1098.7 |
1125.7 |
1013 |
9.2 |
7.5 |
4.4 |
*Results from Amaruq mine use capping factors ranging from 10 g/t to 100 g/t gold depending on the zone. |
Drill hole |
Zone |
From |
To |
Depth of |
Estimated |
Gold grade
(g/t) |
Gold grade (g/t) (capped)* |
HBM23-074 |
Madrid North / Naartok |
1,012.0 |
1,015.0 |
706 |
3.0 |
12.1 |
12.1 |
HBM23-075 |
undefined |
377.0 |
377.9 |
242 |
0.5 |
54.2 |
50.0 |
HBM23-080 |
Patch 7 |
538.0 |
545.9 |
423 |
6.9 |
5.4 |
5.4 |
including |
|
538.9 |
539.9 |
423 |
0.9 |
13.8 |
13.8 |
HBM23-085 |
Patch 7 |
413.6 |
431.0 |
326 |
15.8 |
4.6 |
4.6 |
including |
|
421.0 |
424.0 |
326 |
2.0 |
8.6 |
8.6 |
HBM23-092 |
Patch 7 |
213.7 |
225.6 |
120 |
9.1 |
5.1 |
5.1 |
HBM23-097A |
Patch 7 |
438.0 |
451.8 |
294 |
12.0 |
4.8 |
4.8 |
HBM23-108 |
Patch 7 |
525.7 |
529.9 |
387 |
3.0 |
30.9 |
22.5 |
and |
Patch 7 |
690.4 |
699.1 |
515 |
7.5 |
7.1 |
7.1 |
including |
|
694.0 |
696.0 |
515 |
1.7 |
16.5 |
16.5 |
HBM23-109** |
Patch 7 |
734.0 |
740.5 |
609 |
4.6 |
15.9 |
15.9 |
HBM23-119 |
Patch 7 |
888.2 |
891.5 |
568 |
1.4 |
35.4 |
33.7 |
HBM23-120 |
Patch 7 |
797.8 |
802.9 |
618 |
4.4 |
7.6 |
7.6 |
HBM23-132 |
Patch 7 |
675.0 |
682.3 |
460 |
4.4 |
5.0 |
5.0 |
including |
|
677.3 |
682.3 |
460 |
3.0 |
5.8 |
5.8 |
and |
Patch 7 |
774.0 |
778.0 |
530 |
2.3 |
5.9 |
5.9 |
HBM23-134 |
Patch 7 |
1,029.0 |
1,038.0 |
632 |
6.4 |
5.4 |
5.4 |
including |
|
1,033.2 |
1,037.5 |
632 |
3.0 |
8.8 |
8.8 |
HBM23-140 |
Suluk |
874.4 |
880.0 |
677 |
4.6 |
26.3 |
12.7 |
including |
|
875.3 |
876.3 |
677 |
0.8 |
126.0 |
50.0 |
HBM23-143 |
Patch 7 |
560.4 |
594.0 |
385 |
28.6 |
17.6 |
16.3 |
including |
|
560.4 |
587.2 |
385 |
22.8 |
20.8 |
19.1 |
*Results from |
**Previously released. |
|
Drill hole |
Zone |
From |
To (metres) |
Depth of |
Estimated
true width |
Gold grade |
RHD520 |
Hoffman |
737.5 |
744.4 |
555 |
6.5 |
5.5 |
UDH4490 |
Hoffman |
149.1 |
158.9 |
639 |
9.7 |
5.2 |
UDR047 |
Hoffman |
416.6 |
428.0 |
574 |
6.0 |
5.0 |
UDH4580A |
Wu |
228.5 |
230.5 |
636 |
2.0 |
301.4 |
UDH4631 |
Curie |
292.6 |
297.6 |
837 |
4.9 |
11.3 |
UDH4683 |
Pen |
374.5 |
376.9 |
1,592 |
2.4 |
10.7 |
UDH4723 |
Cardinal |
295.5 |
296.5 |
1,698 |
1.0 |
290.3 |
UDH4724F |
Cardinal |
314.8 |
320.4 |
1,734 |
4.6 |
32.6 |
UDH4727A |
Swan |
433.6 |
436.2 |
1,862 |
2.4 |
8.1 |
UDH4729B |
Cardinal |
347.3 |
351.8 |
1,773 |
3.7 |
69.1 |
including |
Cardinal |
347.3 |
349.8 |
1,772 |
2.1 |
120.0 |
UDH4761 |
Cardinal |
386.8 |
398.9 |
1,828 |
10.0 |
10.8 |
UDH4766A |
Curie |
413.7 |
424.1 |
545 |
9.2 |
6.4 |
UDH4767A |
Curie |
397.3 |
415.5 |
524 |
11.7 |
6.2 |
UDH4767B |
Curie |
451.5 |
458.0 |
517 |
5.4 |
9.1 |
UDH4779 |
Wu |
216.3 |
223.7 |
868 |
6.9 |
8.3 |
UDH4781D |
Pen |
410.9 |
417.0 |
1,698 |
6.1 |
6.2 |
UDH4782A |
Pen |
390.7 |
392.7 |
1,631 |
2.0 |
21.7 |
UDH4807 |
Curie |
371.2 |
384.1 |
566 |
10.6 |
6.7 |
UDH4834 |
Curie |
89.1 |
95.6 |
566 |
5.6 |
149.6 |
UDH4859 |
Peregrine |
229.0 |
239.1 |
1,166 |
8.3 |
17.3 |
*Results from the |
Recent selected exploration drill results from Main, Sisar and East zones at Kittila
Drill hole |
Zone / Area |
From (metres) |
To (metres) |
Depth of |
Estimated true width (metres) |
Gold grade
(g/t) |
RIE23-618 |
Main Rimpi |
180.2 |
195.3 |
1,089 |
7.1 |
3.1 |
RIE23-619 |
Main Rimpi |
127.9 |
135.6 |
1,110 |
5.8 |
4.4 |
RIE23-630 |
Main Rimpi |
430.4 |
436.0 |
1,059 |
4.7 |
5.1 |
ROD23-700D |
Main Roura |
163.6 |
179.0 |
1,154 |
4.2 |
7.8 |
and |
Main Roura |
189.0 |
216.0 |
1,181 |
3.3 |
3.4 |
RUG23-515 |
Sisar Central |
236.0 |
262.0 |
1,133 |
19.8 |
7.0 |
including |
|
236.0 |
246.4 |
1,130 |
7.8 |
12.8 |
including |
|
236.0 |
241.5 |
1,129 |
4.1 |
18.8 |
RUG23-527 |
Sisar Top |
134.0 |
138.5 |
970 |
3.8 |
6.3 |
SUU23-001 |
Suuri East |
168.9 |
171.7 |
158 |
2.7 |
4.3 |
SUU23-004** |
Suuri East |
221.1 |
231.6 |
208 |
9.9 |
11.8 |
including |
|
221.1 |
226.2 |
206 |
4.8 |
18.2 |
SUU23-008 |
Suuri East |
277.5 |
285.4 |
204 |
7.8 |
11.5 |
including |
|
281.0 |
284.7 |
205 |
3.7 |
20.5 |
SUU23-606 |
Main Suuri |
90.0 |
98.8 |
506 |
5.9 |
10.0 |
SUU23-700C |
Main Suuri |
529.0 |
539.0 |
935 |
3.8 |
3.4 |
* Results from the Kittila mine are uncapped. |
** Previously released in news release dated |
Pinos Altos Deep project at
Drill hole |
From (m) |
To (m) |
Depth of midpoint (m) |
Estimated |
Gold grade |
Gold grade |
Silver grade |
Silver grade |
US23-299 |
86.4 |
94.0 |
254 |
6.9 |
4.9 |
4.9 |
228 |
193 |
*Results from the Pinos Altos Deep project at |
EXPLORATION DRILL COLLAR COORDINATES
Drill hole |
UTM East* |
UTM North* |
Elevation |
Azimuth |
Dip (degrees) |
Length
|
LaRonde |
||||||
BZ-2023-007 |
686850 |
5346926 |
310 |
27 |
-59 |
969 |
BZ-2023-007A |
686850 |
5346926 |
310 |
27 |
-59 |
984 |
BZ-2022-026 |
686853 |
5346929 |
310 |
14 |
-68 |
1,119 |
Goldex |
||||||
GD27-053 |
5330643 |
286120 |
74 |
315 |
-33 |
770 |
GD27-056 |
5330643 |
286120 |
74 |
307 |
-30 |
879 |
GD27-063 |
5330550 |
286169 |
78 |
314 |
-42 |
855 |
Odyssey mine |
||||||
MEV23-269 |
718113 |
5334737 |
308 |
212 |
-46 |
617 |
MEV23-275RR |
718114 |
5334738 |
308 |
202 |
-60 |
720 |
MEV23-281 |
718114 |
5334738 |
308 |
218 |
-62 |
745 |
MEV23-293 |
717593 |
5333787 |
346 |
356 |
-46 |
826 |
MEX22-251RWZ |
717440 |
5334731 |
309 |
180 |
-73 |
1,951 |
MEX23-285 |
719131 |
5333940 |
334 |
193 |
-73 |
1,500 |
MEX23-289 |
718764 |
5333640 |
325 |
150 |
-48 |
810 |
MEX23-300 |
717932 |
5333791 |
349 |
154 |
-80 |
1,476 |
MEX23-304 |
716873 |
5334696 |
316 |
176 |
-72 |
1,650 |
MEX23-304Z |
716873 |
5334696 |
316 |
176 |
-72 |
2,235 |
MEX23-305Z |
718665 |
5334762 |
307 |
171 |
-58 |
2,238 |
MEX23-306 |
717930 |
5333792 |
351 |
162 |
-69 |
1,203 |
UGOD-016-176 |
718093 |
5334095 |
109 |
29 |
-52 |
360 |
UGOD-016-188 |
718093 |
5334095 |
108 |
6 |
-32 |
345 |
UGOD-016-190 |
718092 |
5334095 |
109 |
355 |
-27 |
349 |
UGOD-016-198 |
718093 |
5334095 |
108 |
343 |
-27 |
351 |
UGOD-016-199 |
718093 |
5334095 |
108 |
344 |
-32 |
390 |
UGOD-036-002 |
718297 |
5334457 |
-49 |
233 |
-19 |
324 |
UGOD-036-003 |
718297 |
5334457 |
-49 |
233 |
-33 |
354 |
Wasamac |
||||||
FS23-129 |
630342 |
5340682 |
302 |
208 |
-63 |
474 |
WS23-634 |
635341 |
5342130 |
300 |
189 |
-68 |
639 |
WS23-653 |
634200 |
5340676 |
302 |
325 |
-48 |
513 |
WS23-661 |
633974 |
5340851 |
305 |
120 |
-50 |
276 |
WS23-663 |
634930 |
5342212 |
296 |
168 |
-69 |
705 |
WS23-666 |
634929 |
5342203 |
295 |
179 |
-71 |
696 |
|
||||||
DLM23-727W |
585755 |
5542265 |
291 |
186 |
-70 |
1,099 |
DLM-23-730W |
588487 |
5541631 |
287 |
179 |
-56 |
921 |
DLM-23-733A |
586562 |
5541903 |
292 |
181 |
-68 |
1,002 |
DLM-23-735 |
587048 |
5541650 |
292 |
177 |
-62 |
402 |
DLM-23-745 |
586807 |
5541699 |
292 |
176 |
-65 |
750 |
DLM-23-747 |
584911 |
5542490 |
294 |
186 |
-65 |
1,281 |
DLM-23-757 |
588406 |
5541686 |
288 |
180 |
-51 |
852 |
DLM-23-763A |
586001 |
5542167 |
294 |
187 |
-66 |
1,017 |
DLM-23-767 |
586565 |
5541811 |
288 |
179 |
-67 |
804 |
DLM-23-773 |
585251 |
5542447 |
292 |
191 |
-57 |
1,260 |
DLM-23-774A |
586798 |
5542340 |
297 |
187 |
-68 |
1,401 |
DLM-23-775 |
586966 |
5541687 |
294 |
177 |
-64 |
923 |
DLM-23-779 |
585513 |
5542400 |
292 |
189 |
-64 |
1,148 |
DLM-23-783 |
584993 |
5542320 |
292 |
186 |
-62 |
1,144 |
Macassa |
||||||
53-4782 |
570496 |
5332202 |
-1,257 |
310 |
-33 |
457 |
53-4813A |
570532 |
5332235 |
-1,257 |
303 |
-51 |
381 |
57-1394 |
568634 |
5331208 |
-1,405 |
332 |
-27 |
229 |
57-1417 |
568634 |
5331208 |
-1,405 |
330 |
-15 |
302 |
57-1442 |
568508 |
5331128 |
-1,404 |
341 |
-45 |
290 |
57-1445 |
568592 |
5331180 |
-1,406 |
315 |
-75 |
280 |
57-1460 |
568508 |
5331127 |
-1,404 |
351 |
-73 |
290 |
57-1465A |
568507 |
5331128 |
-1,404 |
329 |
-56 |
290 |
58-892 |
569895 |
5332098 |
-1,517 |
341 |
-53 |
366 |
58-894 |
569895 |
5332098 |
-1,517 |
354 |
-57 |
411 |
58-920 |
569830 |
5332122 |
-1,510 |
4 |
-51 |
290 |
KLAK-239 |
570185 |
5331352 |
49 |
157 |
6 |
165 |
KLAK-242 |
570185 |
5331352 |
48 |
166 |
-12 |
165 |
KLAK-245 |
570185 |
5331352 |
48 |
171 |
-27 |
174 |
KLAK-249 |
570184 |
5331352 |
47 |
172 |
-40 |
244 |
KLAK-261 |
570236 |
5331387 |
41 |
166 |
-13 |
198 |
Meliadine |
||||||
M23-3577A |
540061 |
6987388 |
10062 |
205 |
-68 |
683 |
M23-3580 |
539974 |
6987573 |
10062 |
217 |
-68 |
802 |
M23-3595 |
539927 |
6987395 |
10062 |
202 |
-65 |
426 |
M23-3596 |
540033 |
6987232 |
10062 |
202 |
-65 |
327 |
M23-3615 |
540945 |
6988519 |
66 |
182 |
-61 |
222 |
M23-3760 |
541085 |
6988595 |
10061 |
152 |
-76 |
430 |
ML425-9563-D3 |
539563 |
6988914 |
-406 |
202 |
-25 |
340 |
ML425-9563-D21 |
539563 |
6988914 |
-406 |
221 |
-64 |
402 |
ML425-9740-D29 |
539732 |
6988907 |
-393 |
130 |
-48 |
425 |
M23-3651 |
540416 |
6988218 |
66 |
150 |
-68 |
501 |
M23-3659 |
540325 |
6988260 |
68 |
189 |
-78 |
501 |
ML300-10340-D2 |
540339 |
6988412 |
-213 |
159 |
-44 |
416 |
ML400-10200-F1 |
540213 |
6988459 |
-317 |
155 |
5 |
411 |
M23-3655 |
540415 |
6988218 |
60 |
166 |
-61 |
450 |
ML250-9325-U3 |
539326 |
6988357 |
-163 |
157 |
21 |
120 |
ML300-10340-D1 |
540339 |
6988412 |
9787 |
169 |
-71 |
470 |
ML300-10340-D4 |
540339 |
6988412 |
-213 |
157 |
-59 |
429 |
ML300-10340-D6 |
540339 |
6988412 |
9787 |
147 |
-53 |
450 |
ML500-8994-D5 |
538994 |
6988497 |
-413 |
144 |
-56 |
126 |
Meadowbank |
||||||
AMQ22-2902 |
606183 |
7255178 |
157 |
184 |
-51 |
168 |
AMQ22-2911 |
606025 |
7255091 |
158 |
144 |
-60 |
158 |
AMQ23-2946A |
607423 |
7255666 |
163 |
336 |
-70 |
765 |
AMQ23-2949 |
607321 |
7255574 |
161 |
315 |
-62 |
639 |
AMQ23-2960A |
607424 |
7255666 |
163 |
353 |
-72 |
762 |
AMQ23-2978 |
605670 |
7255055 |
152 |
158 |
-50 |
183 |
AMQ23-3023 |
606012 |
7255076 |
158 |
190 |
-56 |
120 |
AMQ23-3034 |
606379 |
7255680 |
164 |
150 |
-52 |
672 |
AMQ23-3043B |
606266 |
7255618 |
171 |
151 |
-61 |
728 |
AMQ23-3046 |
606377 |
7255678 |
164 |
136 |
-63 |
819 |
AMQ-350-006 |
606993 |
7255569 |
-179 |
329 |
-67 |
263 |
AMQ23-3062 |
607964 |
7255950 |
164 |
319 |
-72 |
1,069 |
AMQ23-3064A |
607963 |
7255947 |
165 |
289 |
-74 |
1,164 |
|
||||||
HBM23-074 |
434030 |
7551358 |
26 |
254 |
-55 |
1,119 |
HBM23-075 |
434251 |
7548686 |
50 |
71 |
-60 |
1,206 |
HBM23-080 |
435172 |
7547914 |
26 |
83 |
-67 |
668 |
HBM23-085 |
435194 |
7548007 |
26 |
86 |
-73 |
617 |
HBM23-092 |
435255 |
7547861 |
27 |
75 |
-55 |
480 |
HBM23-097A |
435210 |
7547932 |
26 |
76 |
-59 |
564 |
HBM23-108 |
435013 |
7547841 |
37 |
82 |
-67 |
846 |
HBM23-109 |
434896 |
7547948 |
33 |
65 |
-72 |
987 |
HBM23-119 |
434253 |
7548620 |
48 |
73 |
-54 |
1,356 |
HBM23-120 |
434747 |
7548286 |
32 |
63 |
-65 |
999 |
HBM23-132 |
435939 |
7547823 |
34 |
246 |
-53 |
949 |
HBM23-134 |
434251 |
7548686 |
50 |
70 |
-50.2 |
1,168 |
HBM23-140 |
434321 |
7549059 |
55 |
65 |
-62.1 |
1,185 |
HBM23-143 |
434835 |
7548158 |
33 |
79 |
-54.5 |
855 |
|
||||||
RHD520 |
2,995 |
11,363 |
5,155 |
58 |
-60 |
782 |
UDH4490 |
2,903 |
12,379 |
4,521 |
65 |
-42 |
185 |
UDR047 |
3,025 |
11,316 |
4,670 |
62 |
-18 |
498 |
UDH4580A |
2,907 |
12,318 |
4,524 |
98 |
-69 |
375 |
UDH4631 |
2,978 |
12,054 |
4,556 |
55 |
-55 |
334 |
UDH4683 |
1,489 |
5,753 |
3,818 |
44 |
-48 |
386 |
UDH4723 |
1,547 |
5,133 |
3,719 |
59 |
-64 |
368 |
UDH4724F |
1,547 |
5,132 |
3,719 |
74 |
-70 |
389 |
UDH4727A |
1,547 |
5,133 |
3,719 |
66 |
-77 |
462 |
UDH4729B |
1,547 |
5,131 |
3,719 |
104 |
-73 |
419 |
UDH4761 |
1,544 |
5,071 |
3,710 |
102 |
-75 |
465 |
UDH4766A |
2,999 |
11,761 |
4,603 |
54 |
1 |
470 |
UDH4767A |
2,999 |
11,761 |
4,603 |
47 |
1 |
461 |
UDH4767B |
2,999 |
11,761 |
4,603 |
47 |
1 |
464 |
UDH4779 |
2,937 |
12,241 |
4,500 |
53 |
-72 |
236 |
UDH4781D |
1,489 |
5,753 |
3,818 |
62 |
-62 |
423 |
UDH4782A |
1,487 |
5,753 |
3,818 |
71 |
-54 |
395 |
UDH4807 |
2,999 |
11,760 |
4,603 |
66 |
-3 |
420 |
UDH4834 |
3,260 |
12,505 |
4,561 |
220 |
21 |
124 |
UDH4859 |
1,581 |
6,140 |
4,041 |
118 |
-15 |
260 |
Kittila |
||||||
RIE23-618 |
2558692 |
7539405 |
-866 |
27 |
0 |
315 |
RIE23-619 |
2558692 |
7539405 |
-867 |
55 |
-10 |
600 |
RIE23-630 |
2558639 |
7539599 |
-710 |
75 |
-20 |
582 |
ROD23-700D |
2558703 |
7537464 |
-786 |
90 |
-60 |
918 |
RUG23-515 |
2558697 |
7537320 |
-787 |
84 |
-35 |
281 |
RUG23-527 |
2558775 |
7537865 |
-725 |
66 |
-11 |
151 |
SUU23-001 |
2558898 |
7536854 |
208 |
270 |
-59 |
282 |
SUU23-004 |
2558935 |
7536649 |
207 |
267 |
-60 |
330 |
SUU23-008 |
2559042 |
7536579 |
206 |
269 |
-46 |
395 |
SUU23-606 |
2558532 |
7536222 |
-241 |
60 |
-31 |
458 |
SUU23-700C |
2558513 |
7536218 |
-241 |
90 |
-65 |
1,023 |
|
||||||
US23-299 |
765353 |
3129882 |
1,966 |
180 |
-43 |
141 |
*Coordinate Systems: NAD 1983 |
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