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ORION MINERALS LIMITED - Orion identifies four shallow, high-priority drill targets close to existing Mineral Resources at the Okiep Complex

Release Date: 16/03/2021 14:40
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Orion identifies four shallow, high-priority drill targets close to existing Mineral Resources at the Okiep Complex

Orion Minerals Limited
Incorporated in the Commonwealth of Australia
Australian Company Number 098 939 274
ASX share code: ORN
JSE share code: ORN
ISIN: AU000000ORN1


Orion identifies four shallow, high-priority drill targets close to existing Mineral Resources at the Okiep
Copper Complex

Ongoing due diligence investigations by Orion Minerals continue to reveal significant upside and prospectivity
across the Okiep Copper District

  -  Four high-priority drill targets identified in close proximity to the previously reported Mineral Resources
     for the Flat Mine North, East and South deposits (refer ASX/JSE release 10 February 2021).

  -  The additional targets are clustered around the site of the proposed plant site, as applied for by the
     project vendor, Southern African Tantalum Mining Proprietary Limited (SAFTA).

  -  Geological mapping of mineralised outcrop, historical mining plans and drilling data have been
     digitally captured and are being modelled for initial Mineral Resource estimation.

  -  Several high-priority targets have been identified with the potential to substantially expand the Mineral
     Resource at the Flat Mines complex. Exploration programs currently being planned and budgeted, with
     drilling to commence as soon as permitting is finalised.


Orion’s Managing Director and CEO, Errol Smart, commented on the results:

“The Okiep Project continues to deliver pleasant surprises. As we delve into the historical drilling and mining data,
we are finding numerous targets with good quality drilling information and outstanding potential to delineate
shallow, high-grade mineralisation. From our ongoing due diligence, it is becoming increasingly apparent that
there is a clear opportunity both to establish early production and to ramp-up quickly to achieve significant scale
across the district. We always expected to find some jewels in the data, but our best expectations for identifying
low-hanging fruit are well and truly being exceeded.

“We are currently planning and budgeting our maiden exploration programs for the Okiep Project, and we can’t
wait to get drill rigs on the ground to test some of these outstanding targets, many of which feature broad zones
of strong copper mineralisation in historical drilling. Our new drill programs will be designed to grow our Mineral
Resources and to test strike and dip extensions of the known mineralisation.”


Orion Minerals Limited (ASX/JSE: ORN) (Orion or Company) is pleased to advise that it has identified a group of
new high-priority shallow copper drill targets in close proximity to the existing Mineral Resources at the Flat Mine
North, East and South deposits that form part of the Okiep Copper Project (Okiep Project), located 570km north
of Cape Town in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa.

The targets were identified during ongoing due diligence investigations being undertaken by Orion on the
extensive database recently accessed. Orion has an option to purchase the extensive database owned by
O’Okiep Copper Company (refer ASX/JSE release 15 February 2021).

The quality of the targets already identified from the historical data underscores the highly prospective nature of
the Okiep Copper District (OCD) (refer ASX/JSE release 10 February 2021).


Numerous historical surface drill holes with high-grade intersections are available in the O’Okiep Copper
Company database recently accessed by Orion and are now being digitally captured and used to identify
priority drill targets for further follow-up. These holes form part of the archive of more than 26,000 drill holes.

Four of the six high-priority drill targets have been extensively drilled but remain open with potential for strike and
dip extensions (Figure 1). The four targets – Flat Mine (Nababeep) (Figures 3, 4 and 5), Jan Coetzee Mine (Figures
6 and 7), Nababeep Kloof Mine (Figures 9 and 10) and Franco’s Prospect (Figures 2 and 8) – are located in close
proximity to current reported Mineral Resources and have been prioritised for drill testing and evaluation for their
potential to contribute to early production.

The modelled mineralisation at Flat Mine (Nababeeb), Franco’s Prospect and Jan Coetzee Mine is steeply
dipping, while the mineralisation at Nababeep Kloof Mine has a generally broad, flat-dipping lens geometry.

The mineralised orebodies generally strike east-west, as is typical for copper mineralisation in the OCD.


Figure 1: High-priority targets identified (light yellow labels).


The dimensions of the drill targets are described in Table 1 below.


                                                             Average
                                Strike    Depth/Width        thickness         Remarks
  No.     Prospect / Mine        (m)          (m)               (m)                                  
                                                                                                       
   1      Flat Mine                                                            Steeply Dipping, Open to West, Open Pit
          (Nababeep)             223          138               35             potential
                                                                                       

   2      Flat Mine Ext North    300           85               20             Flat Dipping

   3      Flat Mine South
          Valley                 165          197               10             Steeply Dipping
               

   4      Franco’s Prospect       98           85                8             Steeply Dipping, Open to West, Open Pit
                                                                               potential                                                                                                     

   5      Jan Coetzee Mine       170          205               70             Steeply Dipping, Open to East, Open Pit
                                                                               potential
                                                                                              
   6      Lura South             131          355               21             Steeply Dipping

   7      Nababeep Kloof         192           70               50             Flat Dipping, Open Pit potential


Table 1: High priority drill targets identified.


Figure 2: Copper staining in intermediate (“Basic”) rock on surface at Franco’s Prospect.


Some significant “shallow” historical drill-hole intercepts at Flat Mine (Nababeep), Jan Coetzee Mine, Franco’s
Prospect and Nababeep Kloof Mine are tabled below. The intercepts were calculated using a 0.5% Cu lower
cut-off also allowing for maximum 3m internal waste (dilution).


                  Flat Mine (Nababeep)

BHID     From        To            Ture width
         (m)         (m)        Cu%       (m)

FM051    13.41       27.13     1.29     13.72
FM052     1.83       12.19     1.72     10.36
FM052    15.24       22.25     1.30      7.01
FM055    19.20       23.77     1.52      4.57
FM055    26.82       30.48     2.43      3.66
FM061     9.75       21.336    1.06     11.58
FM070    23.77       26.52     1.82      2.74
FM136    19.81       26.82     2.15      7.01

                                                                                                                 
                  Jan Coetzee Mine

         From        To            True width
 BHID    (m)         (m)       Cu%        (m)
                          
JCM059   52.43       57.91     1.36      5.49
JCM059   98.76       106.07    1.33      7.31
JCM121    9.14       14.33     1.41      5.18
JCM121   16.76       21.03     1.89      4.27
JCM121   23.77       27.43     1.32      3.66
JCM121   34.75       40.54     3.65      5.79
JCM122   15.24       23.47     1.80      8.23
JCM124   13.72       22.56     1.79      8.84
JCM125    0.00       18.90     2.54     18.90
JCM125   21.03       32.61     2.74     11.58
JCM125   42.67       53.95     1.09     11.28
JCM126   29.57       32.61     2.08      3.05
JCM131   26.518      29.87     1.34      3.35
JCM131   61.87       68.28     1.02      6.40
JCM132   20.42       24.99     1.17      4.57
JCM135    0.00        5.79     1.92      5.79
JCM140   27.43       32.61     2.14      5.18
JCM142   13.41       18.59     1.99      5.18
JCM143   39.93       45.42     1.36      5.49
JCM146   16.15       20.42     1.01      4.27
JCM146   54.25       60.66     1.20      6.40
JCM147   47.85       50.90     1.50      3.05


                  Franco’s Prospect

         From           To         True width
 BHID    (m)           (m)      Cu%       (m)
                         
FMN044   12.19        21.34    1.72      9.14
FMN047   27.43        30.18    3.02      2.74
FMN047   45.11        50.60    0.88      5.49


                  Nababeep Kloof

         From           To         True width
 BHID    (m)           (m)      Cu%       (m)
                         
 NK07     3.96        39.93    1.14     35.97
 NK07    42.98        67.97    1.64     24.99
 NK08     0.00        35.36    1.28     35.36
 NK50    42.67        63.09    1.16     20.42
 NK51    31.09        60.35    2.07     29.26
 NK52    13.72        16.46    1.27      2.74
 NK53    13.72        15.85    1.06      2.13
 NK54    15.24        31.39    1.18     16.15
NKU01    17.37        21.95    2.07      4.57
NKU02    15.85        20.12    1.15      4.27
NKU14    14.94        24.99    1.51     10.06
NKU15     8.23        35.05    1.20     26.82
NKU15    36.88        41.76    1.09      4.88


                   Nababeep Kloof
  
         From            To         True width
BHID     (m)            (m)      Cu%       (m)
                                                                             
NKU16     6.10        10.97      1.33     4.88
NKU16     14.02       54.56      1.72    40.54
NKU17      4.88        9.45      1.18     4.57
NKU17     20.42       45.72      1.28    25.30
NKU17     57.91       62.48      2.10     4.57
NKU25      0.00       26.21      1.03    26.21
NKU26     17.07       31.09      1.33    14.02


Table 2: Historical drill holes for Flat Mine (Nababeep), Jan Coetzee Mine, Franco’s Prospect and Nababeep Kloof Mine.


Table 2 lists historical drill holes for Flat Mine (Nababeep), Jan Coetzee Mine, Franco’s Prospect and Nababeep
Kloof Mine.

An exploration program is being designed and budgeted to start as soon as permitting is granted on the
Prospecting and Mining Right Applications. Drilling will be designed to upgrade potential targets to Mineral
Resource status as well as to drill test potential near-mine extensions and satellite mineralisation.

For and on behalf of the Board.

Errol Smart
Managing Director and CEO

16 March 2021

ENQUIRIES

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Competent Persons Statement

The information in this report that relates to Orion’s Exploration Results at the Okiep Project complies with the 2012 Edition of
the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code) and has been
compiled and assessed under the supervision of Dr Dion Brandt, Concession Creek Consulting CC. Dr Brandt (Pri. Sci. Nat.) is
registered with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professionals (Registration No. 400024/12), a ROPO for JORC
purposes. Dr Brandt has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the
JORC Code. Dr Brandt consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form
and context in which it appears.

Disclaimer

This release may include forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements may include, among other things,
statements regarding targets, estimates and assumptions in respect of metal production and prices, operating costs and
results, capital expenditures, mineral reserves and mineral resources and anticipated grades and recovery rates, and are or
may be based on assumptions and estimates related to future technical, economic, market, political, social and other
conditions. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s expectations and beliefs concerning future
events. Forward-looking statements inherently involve subjective judgement and analysis and are necessarily subject to risks,
uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of Orion. Actual results and developments may vary
materially from those expressed in this release. Given these uncertainties, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance
on such forward-looking statements. Orion makes no undertaking to subsequently update or revise the forward-looking
statements made in this release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. All information in respect of
Exploration Results and other technical information should be read in conjunction with Competent Person Statements in this
release (where applicable). To the maximum extent permitted by law, Orion and any of its related bodies corporate and
affiliates and their officers, employees, agents, associates and advisers:

      •   disclaim any obligations or undertaking to release any updates or revisions to the information to reflect any change
          in expectations or assumptions;

      •   do not make any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of
          the information in this release, or likelihood of fulfilment of any forward-looking statement or any event or results
          expressed or implied in any forward-looking statement; and

      •   disclaim all responsibility and liability for these forward-looking statements (including, without limitation, liability for
          negligence).
  
                                                                                                                           
Appendix 1: Maps and Figures


Figure 3: Flat Mine (Nababeep) – plan view showing surface geology, historical drill holes and high priority drill target.

Figure 4: Longitudinal mine section (looking North) of Flat Mine (Nababeep) showing mined-out areas (red hatched) and upper “shallow” and deeper unmined portions.

Figure 5: Cross-section (X+75476) Flat Mine (Nababeep) showing drill hole intercepts, mineralisation and drill target.

Figure 6: Plan view showing drill hole collars and high priority drill target at Jan Coetzee Mine.

Figure 7: Cross-section (X+74158) Jan Coetzee Mine showing drill hole intercepts and mineralisation.
                                                                                                  
Figure 8: Plan showing proposed location of Franco’s Prospect and historical drill holes.

Figure 9: Plan showing Nababeep Kloof Mine drill target and historical drill holes.

Figure 10: Cross-section (X+78541) Nababeep Kloof Mine showing drill hole intercepts and mineralisation.


Appendix 2: The following tables are provided to ensure compliance with the JORC Code (2012) requirements for the reporting of Exploration Results for
the Okiep Targets.

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)

Criteria                 JORC Code explanation                                                                Commentary

Sampling techniques      •   Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or              Historical drilling and sampling was undertaken during two distinct periods
                             specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate             since the initial discovery of mineralisation:
                             to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes,             •   Prior to 1984 by O’Okiep Copper Company (OCC).
                             or handheld XRF instruments, etc.). These examples should not be                 •   1984 – 1999 by Goldfields of South Africa (GFSA).                                                                                                            
                             taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.
                         •   Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity              •   For diamond drilling carried out by OCC between 1953 and 1978,
                             and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems                  there is limited information available on sampling techniques for
                             used.                                                                                core. With exploration and resource management being carried out
                         •   Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the              under the supervision of OCC, it is considered by the Competent
                             Public Report.                                                                       Person that there were procedures in place to the industry best
                         •   In cases where ‘industry standard’ work has been done this would be                  practice standard at that time. This is based on discussions with
                             relatively simple (e.g. ‘reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1           personnel employed by OCC.
                             m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge                •   The exploration and resource management were under the
                             for fire assay’). In other cases more explanation may be required, such              supervision of the OCC geology department, recognised as one of
                             as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.                   the best exploration departments in South Africa at the time. OCC
                             Unusual commodities or mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules)                 was successful in defining resources which were used as the basis of
                             may warrant disclosure of detailed information.                                      successful mine development for 33 different mines over an
                                                                                                                  operation over a 45-year period.
                                                                                                              •   GFSA is a reputable South African Mining house and owned gold,
                                                                                                                  base metal and platinum mines at the time.
                                                                                                              •   Drilling of exploration holes was carried out on a 60m by 30m line
                                                                                                                  spacing.
                                                                                                              •   Drill samples from OCC and GFSA drilling were all sent to OCC on-
                                                                                                                  mine laboratory in Nababeep.
                                                                                                              •   Samples were taken over two-meter intervals adjusted to
                                                                                                                  accommodate geological contacts. OCC whole core was
                                                                                                                  submitted to the lab (AX core size). A ten cm representative core
                                                                                                                  was archived for each sample.
                                                                                                              •   GFSA drilled BQ size core. Core was cut with a core cutter at the
                                                                                                                  core yard and half core submitted over the entire sample interval.
                                                                                                              •   No formal QA/QC samples were inserted at the time by the
                                                                                                                  geologists on the exploration site. OCC laboratory developed their
                                                                                                                  own standards, and those were used internally in the laboratory. No

Criteria                  JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

                                                                                                                  record exists on the preparation method of the standards. Duplicate
                                                                                                                  samples were also inserted to check for repeatability. No records
                                                                                                                  exist on the percentage duplicate or standard.
                                                                                                              •   No historical Standard Operating Procedures are available.

Drilling techniques       •   Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air        OCC:
                              blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple      •    All intersections were by core drilling.
                              or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other            •    AX-size core was drilled.
                              type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).                •    No core orientation was carried out.
                                                                                                              GFSA:
                                                                                                              •    All intersections were by core drilling.
                                                                                                              •    BQ core size was drilled.
                                                                                                              •    No core orientation was carried out.

Drill sample recovery     •   Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries               OCC:
                              and results assessed.                                                           •    All mineralised intersections were done with core drilling.
                          •   Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure                           •    Core stick-ups reflecting the depth of the drill hole are recorded at
                              representative nature of the samples.                                                the rig at the end of each core run.
                          •   Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade                 •    A block with the depth of the hole written on it is placed in the core
                              and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential                        box at the end of each run.
                              loss/gain of fine/coarse material.                                              •    Core recoveries were measured for each "run".
                                                                                                              •    No records exist for core recoveries on individual samples.
                                                                                                              •    Intersections were in hard rock and good recoveries are envisaged
                                                                                                                   through the mineralisation.
                                                                                                              GFSA:
                                                                                                              •    All mineralised intersections are done with core drilling.
                                                                                                              •    Core stick-ups reflecting the depth of the drill hole are recorded at
                                                                                                                   the rig at the end of each core run.
                                                                                                              •    A block with the depth of the hole written on it is placed in the core
                                                                                                                   box at the end of each run.
                                                                                                              •    At the core yard, the length of core in the core box is measured for
                                                                                                                   each run. The measured length of core is subtracted from the length
                                                                                                                   of the run as recorded from the stick-up measured at the rig to
                                                                                                                   determine the core lost.
                                                                                                              •    Core recoveries were done for individual samples.
                                                                                                              •    Intersections were in hard rock and good recoveries are envisaged
                                                                                                                                                                         
Criteria                  JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

                                                                                                              through the mineralisation.

Logging                   •   Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and                        OCC and GFSA:
                              geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate               •    All relevant intersections for surface holes have been logged by
                              Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.               qualified geologists and all of this information is available.
                          •   Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or              •    No geotechnical information is available for the historic drill holes.
                              costean, channel, etc.) photography.                                            •    Core was not photographed.
                          •   The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.           •    Logs were recorded in the core yard on standard log sheets.
                                                                                                              •    Quantitative estimates of sulphide mineralogy were done by the
                                                                                                                   geologist doing the logging.
                                                                                                              •    Core of the entire drill hole length was geologically logged and
                                                                                                                   recorded on standardised log sheets by qualified geologists.
                                                                                                              •    No air drilling was carried out.

Sub-sampling              •   If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core              OCC:
techniques and                taken.                                                                          •    All sample data is available.
sample preparation        •   If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and              •    Whole core were submitted to the laboratory.
                              whether sampled wet or dry.
                          •   For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the            •    The entire sample length was submitted to the laboratory except for
                              sample preparation technique.                                                        a 10cm piece of core left and archived as a reference.
                          •   Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to               •    Sample preparation was undertaken by the OCC Laboratory.
                              maximise representivity of samples.                                             •    The sampling method was appropriate and representative of the
                          •   Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in-              sample interval.
                              situ material collected, including for instance results for field
                              duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                 •    No certified reference material, blanks and duplicates were
                          •   Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material               inserted, however the OCC laboratory inserted in house standard
                              being sampled.                                                                       reference material with each batch.
                                                                                                              GFSA:
                                                                                                              •    BQ core was cut at a core yard and half core taken as sample.
                                                                                                              •    With core samples, the entire sample length is cut and sampled.
                                                                                                              •    No Certified Reference Materials (CRM), blanks and duplicates were
                                                                                                                   inserted, however the OCC laboratory inserted in house standard
                                                                                                                   reference material with each batch.

Quality of assay data     •   The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and                     OCC and GFSA:
and laboratory tests          laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered              •    No records exist for laboratory procedures for the OCC laboratory.
                              partial or total.                                                               •    No modern geophysical tools such as spectrometers or handheld
                          •   For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc.,                XRF instruments were used.
                              the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument
                              make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their           •    Historical surface and down-hole geophysical work were executed

                                                                                                                                                                
Criteria                  JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

                              derivation, etc.                                                                    to industry best practices.
                          •   Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,           •   No record is available on quality control methods.
                              duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable
                              levels of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been
                              established.

Verification of           •   The verification of significant intersections by either independent or          OCC and GFSA:
sampling and                  alternative company personnel.                                                  •   No records are available on the verification of data.
assaying                  •   The use of twinned holes.
                                                                                                              •   Exploration was managed by the OCC and GFSA exploration
                          •   Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data
                                                                                                                  departments, consisting of qualified geologists.
                              verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.
                          •   Discuss any adjustment to assay data.                                           •   No adjustments to assay data were reported.

Location of data points   •   Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and          OCC and GFSA:
                              down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used            •   Drill hole collars were surveyed by qualified surveyors using a
                              in Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     theodolite and documented in a Survey Logbook.
                          •   Specification of the grid system used.                                          •   The historic mine survey data is in the old national LO 17 Cape system
                          •   Quality and adequacy of topographic control.                                        coordinate system.
                                                                                                              •   Down-hole surveys were carried using a Eastman survey instrument,
                                                                                                                  documented and filed. Plans and sections were meticulously plotted
                                                                                                                  and signed off by a certified surveyor.

Data spacing and          •   Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                              OCC and GFSA:
distribution              •   Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the        •   Original exploration holes were drilled aiming to achieve a 60m by
                              degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral               30m spacing, considered appropriate for mineral resource
                              Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications                estimation of this type of mineralisation.
                              applied.
                          •   Whether sample compositing has been applied.

Orientation of data in    •   Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of               OCC and GFSA:
relation to geological        possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering          •   Historical drilling is generally oriented perpendicular, or at a
structure                     the deposit type.                                                                   maximum achievable angle to, the attitude of the mineralisation.
                          •   If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation        •   As a result, most holes intersect the mineralisation at an acceptable
                              of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a                    angle.
                              sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.                •   No sampling bias is anticipated because of drill hole orientations.

Sample security           •   The measures taken to ensure sample security.                                   OCC and GFSA:
                                                                                                              •   No details of sample security available. However, during the mining
                                                                                                                  operations, the site was fenced and gated with security personnel
                                                                                                                  employed as part of the staff.

Audits or reviews         •   The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data.           OCC and GFSA:

                                                                                                                                                                      
Criteria                 JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

                                                                                                             •      No audits and/or review records or documentation are available.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)

Criteria                 JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

Mineral tenement and     •   Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including                   OCC and GFSA:
land tenure status           agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,        •      OCC and GFSA held vast areas under prospecting and mining rights,
                             partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,          most of these have been relinquished.
                             wilderness or national park and environmental settings.
                                                                                                             Current:
                         •   The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any
                             known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.                •      The Flat Mines area comprises 8,311.9ha and is covered by two
                                                                                                                    prospecting rights (licences).
                                                                                                             •      NC11893PR expired in October 2020 and NC12014PR expired in
                                                                                                                    January 2021. Renewal applications have been submitted for both
                                                                                                                    licences, confirmed from Department of Mineral Resources and
                                                                                                                    Energy correspondence.
                                                                                                             •      The prospecting rights were issued for copper and tungsten ore only.
                                                                                                             •      An application under Section 102 was made to include additional
                                                                                                                    metals lead, silver, zinc, bismuth, cadmium, cobalt, magnetic
                                                                                                                    minerals, gold and uranium.
                                                                                                             •      An application for a mining right (NC10150MR) has been submitted
                                                                                                                    covering a smaller portion (approximately 1,210 ha) of expired right
                                                                                                                    NC11896PR and all three deposits, i.e. FMN, FME and FMS.
                                                                                                             •      Only one renewal is allowed and is now covered by prospecting
                                                                                                                    right application NC12755 submitted 5 February 2021.

Exploration done by      •   Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.                   OCC and GFSA:
other parties                                                                                                •      Underground and especially surface geological mapping are of
                                                                                                                    high quality and detail.
                                                                                                             •      Historical data included in this resource estimation were generated
                                                                                                                    by OCC and GFSA.
                                                                                                             •      Later limited follow-up exploration was completed by Metorex.
                                                                                                             •      It is evident that the historical data was collected via industry best
                                                                                                                    practices and are considered suitable and acceptable for
                                                                                                                    resource estimation.
Geology                  •   Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.                   Okiep Copper District (OCD):
                                                                                                             •      These Cu deposits are part of the well-known Namaqualand

                                                                                                                                                                                
Criteria                 JORC Code explanation                                                               Commentary

                                                                                                                  Metamorphic Complex which consists primarily of meta-volcanic
                                                                                                                  sedimentary and intrusive rock types.
                                                                                                              •   Copper mineralisation is primarily associated with irregular,
                                                                                                                  elongated and steeply dipping Koperberg Suite mafic intrusives.
                                                                                                              •   The Koperberg Suite intrusives are mainly restricted to so-called
                                                                                                                  “Steep Structures” of extensive strike lengths and steeply dipping to
                                                                                                                  the north.
                                                                                                              •   The Koperberg Suite consists of anorthosite, diorite and norite
                                                                                                                  intermediate to mafic rock types.
                                                                                                              •   Mineralisation usually occurs as blebs to disseminated Cu mineral
                                                                                                                  assemblages bornite > chalcopyrite > chalcocite and less pyrite and
                                                                                                                  pyrrhotite.
                                                                                                              •   The more mafic and magnetite-rich lithologies generally host the
                                                                                                                  bulk of and higher grade mineralisation.
                                                                                                              •   The OCD has a long exploration and mining history, and the
                                                                                                                  geology is well known and understood.

Drill hole Information   •   A summary of all information material to the understanding of the                OCC and GFSA:
                             exploration results including a tabulation of the following information          •   All historical grade and density information are incorporated in the
                             for all Material drill holes:                                                        database.
                             o easting and northing of the drill hole collar                                  •   Historically holes were drilled, most are AQ except for NQ and BQ
                             o elevation or RL (Reduced Level – elevation above sea level in                      close to the collars
                               metres) of the drill hole collar
                             o dip and azimuth of the hole                                                    •   All drill hole collars were surveyed.
                             o down hole length and interception depth                                        •   Down-hole surveys are available for the majority of the historical
                             o hole length.                                                                       GFSA holes, a few are missing at FMS.
                         •   If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the          •   Collar information is reported in the local LO17Cape coordinate
                             information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the             system.
                             understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly
                             explain why this is the case.                                                    •   Refer tables 2 and 3.

Data aggregation         •   In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,                OCC and GFSA:
methods                      maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high                   •   Individual intersections were weighted by sample width.
                             grades) and cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.            •   Mineralised sample lengths were erratically standardised at 1.0, 1.5
                         •   Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade                   and 2.0 metres.
                             results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for
                             such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of                   •   No truncations have been applied.
                             such aggregations should be shown in detail.                                     •   Recent drill hole intercepts calculations used a lower cut-off of 0.5%
                         •   The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values                    Cu and a maximum of 3m internal waste.
                             should be clearly stated.

                                                                                                                                                                      
Criteria                JORC Code explanation                                                                 Commentary

Relationship between    •   These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of                OCC and GFSA:
mineralisation widths       Exploration Results.                                                              •   Historical drill holes are generally oriented perpendicular, or at a
and intercept lengths   •   If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle             maximum achievable angle to, the attitude of the mineralisation.
                            is known, its nature should be reported.                                          •   Generally, drill hole inclinations ranged between -30° to 90°.
                        •   If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there
                            should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. ‘down hole length, true
                            width not known’).

Diagrams                •   Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of                    •   Numerous plans and cross-sections are available in the body of this
                            intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being                     report and were utilised during the geological and mineralization
                            reported. These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill            modelling.
                            hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.                            •   All historical data are available as hard copies and is currently
                                                                                                                  being digitised and incorporated into a GIS system.

Balanced reporting      •   Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not                   •   Drill target identification is based on all available and verified
                            practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades                     historical drilling data.
                            and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of                •   Historical mine activities such as mined stopes and other infra-
                            Exploration Results.                                                                  structures were considered.

Other substantive       •   Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported            •   Detailed surface maps and drill sections were extensively consulted
exploration data            including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical                  and utilised in the understanding of geology and mineralisation.
                            survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and               •   Regional and detailed geophysical maps (magnetic) were also
                            method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density,                        consulted.
                            groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential                     •   Historical surface and down-hole geophysical work were executed
                            deleterious or contaminating substances.
                                                                                                                  to industry best practices.
                                                                                                              •   Geophysical survey data such as magnetic and gravity were also
                                                                                                                  used in identifying potential drill targets, Figure 3

Further work            •   The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for lateral              •   More twinning of historical drill holes is needed in order to improve
                            extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).                     confidence in the historical data.
                        •   Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,                   •   Possible strike and dip extensions will also be drill tested.
                            including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,          •   Reportedly the oxide “cap” is generally between 5 to 7m thick.
                            provided this information is not commercially sensitive.                          •   Limited data is available on the weathering profile and
                                                                                                                  mineralogical and metallurgical characteristics of the oxides and
                                                                                                                  transitional zones. Future drilling logging and sampling will
                                                                                                                  endeavour to record and investigate these zones.
                                                                                                              •   All digital data will be integrated and analysed in GIS and 3D
                                                                                                                  modelling software packages.
                                                                                                              •   Hard copies of data will be verified and digitally captured for future
                                                                                                                  interrogation.





Table 3: Historical drill hole information for all four high priority drill targets.

Prospect               Hole ID      Northing       Easting            RL                 Dip       Azimuth          Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM049     -3270161.67       75424.77           755.38           -90.0            0                504.75        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM050     -3270230.47       75422.55           752.65           -65.0           360               154.23        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM051     -3270210.61       75519.36           752.97           -75.0           360               169.77        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM052     -3270188.05       75478.14           754.42           -90.0            0                200.25        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM053     -3270210.40       75519.33           752.97           -90.0            0                184.71        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM054     -3270210.16       75519.27           752.92           -60.0           338               153.62        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM055     -3270174.21       75384.03           753.60           -90.0            0                 82.60        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM056     -3270225.39       75522.85           750.98           -90.0            0                 91.44        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM057     -3270174.54       75384.74           753.57           -60.0           180               119.18        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM058     -3270228.51       75478.65           752.33           -70.0           360               131.06        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM059     -3270220.57       75448.67           753.14           -70.0           360               148.74        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM060     -3270216.64       75434.58           752.88           -70.0           360               114.00        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM061     -3270224.57       75464.09           752.52           -70.0           360               119.79        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM062     -3270232.75       75492.68           751.51           -70.0           360               150.57        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM063     -3270228.31       75478.73           752.34           -55.0           360               103.33        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM064     -3270220.30       75448.62           753.13           -60.0           360                94.18        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM065     -3270160.79       75466.78           756.11           -70.0           180               153.62        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM066     -3270225.57       75522.89           750.95           -75.0           360                73.15        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM067     -3270224.86       75524.08           751.04           -75.0           180               129.54        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM068     -3270204.81       75390.30           753.25           -75.0           360                57.61        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM069     -3270205.77       75393.06           753.21           -80.0           360               131.98        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM070     -3270213.79       75505.15           752.73           -75.0           360               152.40        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM071     -3270227.13       75561.57           750.76           -90.0            0                102.72        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM072     -3270183.84       75525.32           754.33           -90.0            0                123.14        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM073     -3270238.74       75326.39           751.24           -90.0            0                438.91        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM074     -3270157.82       75761.97           758.14           -90.0            0                153.31        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM125     -3270238.71       75326.33           751.22           -75.0           352                69.19        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM126     -3270262.70       75330.45           750.40           -60.0           352                80.47        OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)   FM127     -3270271.39       75302.87           748.56           -60.0           348                76.81        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                                                           
Prospect                Hole ID     Northing   Easting    RL         Dip Azimuth   Hole Length   Company     Drill Type
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM128    -3270208.36   75611.29   750.81   -60.0     337         99.36       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM129    -3270270.29   75465.33   750.12   -65.0     345        211.84       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM130    -3270165.41   75503.13   755.49   -70.0     162        108.81       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM136    -3270216.09   75428.10   753.06   -90.0      0         550.16       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM141    -3270124.14   75325.43   753.02   -80.0     180        533.70       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM142    -3270038.40   75265.57   755.80   -60.0     180        516.64       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM143    -3270025.42   75326.58   757.49   -90.0      0        1534.67       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM144    -3269972.97   75428.25   758.78   -72.5     180        621.18       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM145    -3269972.41   75536.39   761.36   -72.0     180        737.62       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM146    -3269972.41   75536.39   761.36   -60.0     180        615.70       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM147    -3269774.39   75566.60   767.78   -72.5     180       1068.02       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM148    -3269873.59   75484.67   765.66   -72.0     180        712.62       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM149    -3270094.65   75530.06   757.02   -60.0     180        247.40       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM150    -3270094.14   75500.89   757.93   -58.0     180        217.80       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM151    -3270094.20   75476.04   757.63   -60.0     180        250.50       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM152    -3270063.77   75400.14   755.25   -50.0     180        353.40       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM153    -3270236.79   75224.81   748.59   -45.0     180        242.60       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM154    -3270162.09   75224.46   749.12   -60.0     180        387.40       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM155    -3270192.23   75136.99   748.63   -50.0     180        306.50       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM156    -3270191.59   75137.04   748.67   -70.0     180        537.10       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM157    -3270145.29   75565.11   754.91   -50.0     180        201.20       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM158    -3270144.62   75565.02   754.99   -65.0     180        106.00       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM159    -3270085.43   75565.01   757.62   -50.0     180        163.00       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM160    -3270042.33   75570.07   759.36   -45.0     180        252.00       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM161    -3270041.72   75570.06   759.46   -52.0     180        278.80       OCC     Diamond
Flat Mine (Nababeep)    FM162    -3270122.90   75595.19   755.16   -50.0     180        144.00       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM001    -3267338.20   74034.46   775.34   -30.0     180        173.13       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM002    -3267336.83   74034.46   775.40   -42.0     180        290.17       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM003    -3267337.47   74034.43   775.40   -60.0     180        193.55       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM004    -3267518.52   74034.65   761.38   -30.0      44        224.33       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM005    -3267215.03   74034.34   762.45   -40.0     180        274.32       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM006    -3267306.26   74064.79   781.80   -30.0     180        245.67       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM007    -3267306.38   74064.82   781.44   -55.0     180        236.53       OCC     Diamond
  Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM008    -3267272.76   74126.51   792.08   -30.0     180        131.37       OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                         
Prospect           Hole ID      Northing   Easting    RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM009    -3267304.61   74064.79   782.20   -75.0     180       265.18        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM010    -3267271.67   74126.51   792.05   -60.0     180       155.75        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM011    -3267305.01   74064.82   781.65   -65.0     180       151.18        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM012    -3267305.68   74064.85   781.56   -43.0     180       104.55        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM013    -3267225.64   74126.54   782.05   -50.0     180       172.21        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM014    -3267163.52   74065.19   756.14   -45.0     180       253.29        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM015    -3267163.52   74065.19   756.14   -65.0     180       199.03        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM016    -3267163.52   74065.19   756.14   -55.0     180       297.18        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM017    -3267156.09   74126.39   759.49   -52.0     180       213.06        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM018    -3267162.61   74065.22   756.29   -70.0     180       317.91        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM019    -3267155.66   74126.36   759.65   -65.0     180       289.87        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM020    -3267290.11   74095.82   787.63   -30.0     180       181.05        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM021    -3267240.39   74187.72   790.43   -30.0     180       177.09        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM022    -3267238.90   74187.68   790.46   -60.0     180       178.92        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM023    -3267290.11   74095.82   787.63   -60.0     180       139.90        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM024    -3267183.91   74187.41   772.60   -50.0     180       261.82        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM025    -3267229.60   74095.67   777.72   -50.0     180       203.61        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM026    -3267229.36   74095.70   777.42   -62.0     180       235.31        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM027    -3267183.24   74187.47   772.97   -65.0     180       274.93        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM028    -3267245.94   74157.24   788.69   -30.0     180       117.35        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM029    -3267244.57   74157.27   788.60   -60.0     180       140.21        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM030    -3267144.20   74187.14   770.41   -60.0     180       288.34        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM031    -3267184.49   74156.50   767.94   -47.0     180       188.06        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM032    -3267183.94   74156.50   767.81   -65.0     180       245.97        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM033    -3267123.41   74155.56   767.66   -60.0     180       301.14        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM034    -3267108.05   74186.77   772.05   -63.0     180       312.42        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM035    -3267230.03   74218.16   790.49   -30.0     180       134.72        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM036    -3267229.36   74218.13   790.15   -50.0     180       180.14        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM037    -3267193.15   74218.32   779.15   -50.0     180       198.12        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM038    -3267192.66   74218.32   779.15   -65.0     180       229.51        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM039    -3267152.28   74217.77   774.98   -65.0     180       217.02        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM040    -3267246.43   74248.28   799.06   -30.0     180       136.86        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM041    -3267245.18   74248.31   799.06   -55.0     180       132.59        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM042    -3267198.51   74248.34   785.19   -47.0     180       185.62        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                     
Prospect          Hole ID       Northing    Easting   RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM043    -3267264.44   74279.15   807.59   -40.0     180       117.35        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM044    -3267273.71   74248.46   811.46   -30.0     180        90.53        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM045    -3267371.67   74002.06   767.02   -40.0     128       129.24        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM046    -3267353.87   73979.51   757.51   -40.0     128       136.55        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM047    -3267333.05   73953.02   749.50   -40.0     128       167.64        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM048    -3267306.53   73918.15   745.81   -40.0     128       270.66        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM049    -3267272.85   73875.85   754.10   -40.0     128       351.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM050    -3267401.48   73972.86   757.24   -40.0      87       174.65        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM051    -3267390.41   73940.37   746.45   -40.0      87       172.21        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM052    -3267390.08   73939.43   746.72   -60.0     109       206.35        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM053    -3267377.28   73900.35   743.52   -60.0     109       240.79        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM054    -3267478.93   74005.26   761.48   -45.0     114        73.76        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM055    -3267503.95   73980.42   749.13   -46.0     114       111.86        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM056    -3267541.14   74034.43   753.18   -40.0      0         96.01        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM057    -3267533.94   74065.06   764.95   -30.0      0        125.88        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM058    -3267535.16   74065.06   764.80   -57.0      0        136.25        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM059    -3267511.27   74125.63   793.42   -40.0      0        182.27        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM060    -3267547.05   74127.15   778.30   -40.0      0        249.02        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM061    -3267598.93   74129.38   763.09   -40.0      0        298.40        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM062    -3267599.66   74129.41   763.18   -55.0      0        274.63        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM063    -3267273.92   74035.01   767.57   -90.0      0        252.68        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM064    -3267266.85   74233.80   807.41   -35.5     180        54.86        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM065    -3267266.08   74233.89   807.47   -56.0     180        58.22        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM066    -3267264.23   74218.10   804.65   -48.0     180        30.79        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM067    -3267279.36   74218.20   811.55   -45.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM068    -3267278.00   74203.01   808.96   -45.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM069    -3267280.70   74187.23   807.26   -40.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM070    -3267266.12   74172.50   798.39   -50.0     180        39.62        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM071    -3267262.82   74187.50   799.67   -47.0     180        36.88        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM072    -3267262.70   74202.85   801.95   -45.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM073    -3267250.57   74218.19   798.87   -41.5     180        32.00        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM074    -3267285.98   74172.40   805.82   -51.0     180        33.53        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM075    -3267298.68   74157.18   806.83   -46.0     180        30.48        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM076    -3267298.68   74157.18   806.83   -70.0     180        41.45        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                    
Prospect           Hole ID      Northing    Easting   RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM077    -3267299.83   74142.02   803.08   -42.0     179        36.58        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM078    -3267299.83   74142.02   803.48   -60.0     180        42.67        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM079    -3267318.03   74126.78   804.12   -40.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM080    -3267318.03   74126.78   804.12   -70.0     180        36.58        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM081    -3267327.95   74111.52   801.10   -40.0     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM082    -3267332.29   74096.48   793.91   -41.5     180        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM083    -3267318.38   74096.03   796.28   -36.0     180        39.62        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM084    -3267318.38   74096.03   796.28   -52.5     180        45.72        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM085    -3267310.99   74111.27   797.33   -35.0     180        42.67        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM086    -3267310.99   74111.27   797.33   -59.0     180        48.77        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM087    -3267268.91   74264.14   810.29   -35.0     180        84.13        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM088    -3267268.91   74264.14   810.29   -56.0     180        79.86        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM089    -3267336.76   74080.39   792.64   -60.0     137        43.28        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM090    -3267337.38   74080.30   792.64   -36.0     137        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM091    -3267343.12   74065.99   787.22   -50.0     137        42.98        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM092    -3267343.64   74066.47   787.22   -32.5     137        39.62        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM093    -3267355.18   74055.97   786.08   -60.0     137        33.53        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM094    -3267361.89   74042.34   781.79   -40.0     137        28.65        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM095    -3267373.15   74031.76   779.25   -40.0     115        27.43        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM096    -3267387.23   74022.88   777.22   -40.0     137        24.99        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM097    -3267356.56   74056.62   786.43   -35.0     137        21.34        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM098    -3267323.13   74126.59   805.32   -35.0     180        18.29        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM099    -3267335.67   74095.58   797.51   -35.0     180        18.90        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM100    -3267343.60   74075.02   791.97   -35.0     137        23.17        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM101    -3267313.90   74141.90   807.28   -50.0     180        23.17        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM102    -3267308.18   74157.37   810.20   -55.0     180        21.34        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM103    -3267279.22   74172.28   802.77   -55.0     180        33.53        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM104    -3267294.45   74172.45   808.25   -55.0      60        21.64        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM105    -3267269.71   74191.07   802.81   -40.0     180        23.17        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM106    -3267269.83   74202.88   804.54   -50.0     180        25.30        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM107    -3267271.43   74218.07   807.53   -45.0     180        33.53        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM108    -3267276.48   74233.21   811.47   -35.0     180        36.58        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM109    -3267287.34   74248.61   818.37   -35.0     180        45.72        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM110    -3267286.58   74248.61   818.37   -55.0     180        55.47        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                      
Prospect           Hole ID      Northing    Easting   RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM111    -3267273.63   74256.09   811.89   -35.0     180        55.17        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM112    -3267273.06   74256.04   811.74   -55.0     180        68.28        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM113    -3267286.73   74256.29   818.16   -38.5     180        42.67        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM114    -3267294.46   74248.91   822.11   -35.0     180        51.82        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM115    -3267283.36   74263.90   816.81   -40.0     180        39.62        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM116    -3267294.98   74256.11   822.76   -40.0     180        51.82        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM117    -3267541.91   73943.80   735.13   -45.0      44       234.39        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM118    -3267541.91   73943.80   735.13   -60.0      44       276.76        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM119    -3267506.12   74187.65   807.81   -35.0      0        146.30        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM120    -3267499.06   74217.78   817.17   -35.0      0        151.79        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM121    -3267469.37   74187.62   828.47   -40.0      0        121.92        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM122    -3267471.03   74218.12   832.60   -35.0      0        103.94        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM123    -3267470.17   74187.57   828.47   -60.0      0         81.69        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM124    -3267472.07   74217.84   832.58   -60.0      0         50.90        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM125    -3267458.75   74187.75   833.92   -35.0      0         53.95        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM126    -3267498.17   74217.78   817.17   -55.0      0         60.35        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM127    -3267499.67   74217.78   817.17   -80.0      0         75.29        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM128    -3267510.42   74157.44   798.81   -35.0      0        149.96        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM129    -3267488.90   74156.95   814.83   -40.0      0        128.32        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM130    -3267488.31   74156.95   814.83   -50.0      0         51.82        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM131    -3267470.35   74157.03   822.59   -40.0      0        133.50        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM132    -3267475.10   74141.61   817.16   -40.0      0         97.54        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM133    -3267488.86   74141.23   811.31   -45.0      0        126.49        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM134    -3267488.86   74141.25   811.31   -60.0      0        163.07        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM135    -3267450.21   74248.56   842.41   -40.0      0         91.44        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM136    -3267450.82   74248.56   842.40   -55.0      0         76.81        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM137    -3267438.82   74247.96   845.23   -40.0      0         76.20        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM138    -3267510.42   74157.44   798.82   -50.0      0        219.46        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM139    -3267647.48   74157.44   798.81   -42.5      0        175.26        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM140    -3267395.92   74217.96   859.16   -60.0     180        82.60        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM141    -3267395.53   74217.96   859.16   -80.0     180        75.29        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM142    -3267418.90   74218.01   856.21   -70.0     180        60.96        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM143    -3267381.69   74216.89   858.00   -80.0     180        85.34        OCC     Diamond
Jan Coetzee Mine   JCM144    -3267359.65   74217.09   850.24   -65.0     180        66.45        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                      
Prospect              Hole ID      Northing   Easting     RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM145    -3267384.23   74186.56    844.82   -60.0     180        73.46        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM146    -3267383.89   74186.29    844.82   -45.0     180        88.39        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM147    -3267360.15   74187.97    838.44   -50.0     180        82.30        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM148    -3267402.58   74157.32    837.97   -40.0     180        51.82        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM149    -3267402.00   74157.32    837.97   -55.0     180        61.87        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM150    -3267359.73   74187.97    838.44   -60.0     180        85.04        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM151    -3267408.35   74187.90    850.87   -55.0     180        54.86        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM152    -3267589.17   73899.73    734.13   -60.0      44       322.78        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM153    -3267073.34   74172.54    771.49   -60.0     180       575.16        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM154    -3267165.65   74141.98    762.88   -65.0     180       517.55        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM155    -3267063.74   74141.92    769.56   -65.0     180       609.91        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM156    -3266954.04   74141.76    779.71   -65.0     180       729.69        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM157    -3267388.85   73858.71    751.36   -65.0     137       167.03        OCC     Diamond
 Jan Coetzee Mine     JCM158    -3267362.03   73875.72    750.45   -60.0     125       363.63        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN001    -3268984.31   75974.47    786.15   -90.0      0        164.90        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN044    -3268876.99   75911.95    789.74   -50.0     150       174.65        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN045    -3268851.16   75898.60    789.32   -60.0     150        93.57        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN046    -3268801.94   75870.32    789.47   -60.0     150       110.64        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN047    -3268887.86   75884.70    788.34   -60.0     150        78.03        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN048    -3268858.18   75869.30    787.94   -60.0     150       106.99        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN049    -3268829.31   75854.36    788.47   -60.0     150       128.32        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN050    -3268889.70   75850.68    786.71   -55.0     150       137.16        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN051    -3268962.77   75964.84    787.13   -55.0     150       178.31        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN052    -3268926.99   75958.37    789.66   -58.0     150       173.13        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN053    -3268831.42   76100.43    799.92   -55.0     150       137.47        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN054    -3268773.18   76070.25    800.50   -65.0     150       199.95        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN055    -3268804.23   75943.72    791.90   -45.0     150        92.96        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN056    -3268860.01   75835.23    787.05   -60.0     150       186.23        OCC     Diamond
    Franco's Pit      FMN228    -3268840.21   75922.49    822.63   -80.0     180       236.60        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK01     -3276248.53   78480.61    959.40   -90.0      0         76.81        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK02     -3276136.64   78479.20   1006.42   -90.0      0        107.29        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK03     -3276247.13   78414.88    964.23   -90.0      0         64.92        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK04     -3276232.72   78385.36    970.50   -90.0      0        108.51        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK05     -3276247.61   78512.15    963.89   -90.0      0         78.94        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                          
Prospect               Hole ID     Northing    Easting    RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK06     -3276244.49   78543.36    959.52   -90.0      0         87.48        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK07     -3276279.95   78540.08    957.59   -90.0      0         99.36        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK08     -3276309.70   78541.32    949.32   -90.0      0         60.96        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK09     -3276280.70   78570.57    958.33   -90.0      0         59.44        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK10     -3276277.72   78510.93    954.98   -90.0      0        104.55        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK11     -3276281.89   78594.68    963.82   -90.0      0         96.93        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK12     -3276310.91   78569.69    951.33   -90.0      0         44.81        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK13     -3276306.97   78511.67    947.06   -90.0      0         65.84        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK14     -3276312.12   78477.85    942.17   -90.0      0         66.45        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK15     -3276276.67   78483.20    952.40   -90.0      0         97.54        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK16     -3276215.53   78482.16    973.32   -90.0      0         63.70        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK17     -3276246.77   78450.75    958.37   -90.0      0         84.12        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK18     -3276310.04   78448.44    941.15   -90.0      0         50.60        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK19     -3276278.17   78449.22    947.25   -90.0      0         69.19        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK20     -3276213.74   78444.79    970.06   -90.0      0        117.96        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK21     -3276309.22   78418.69    937.92   -90.0      0         40.54        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK22     -3276277.47   78418.41    947.53   -90.0      0         42.06        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK23     -3276309.90   78388.18    935.64   -90.0      0         34.14        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK24     -3276252.47   78604.14    973.32   -90.0      0         91.44        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK25     -3276312.38   78601.46    958.00   -90.0      0         55.47        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK26     -3276307.27   78359.04    930.00   -90.0      0         41.76        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK27     -3276280.72   78628.80    973.71   -90.0      0         64.62        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK28     -3276247.32   78572.53    972.48   -90.0      0         73.15        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK29     -3276164.88   78405.48   1003.00   -90.0      0        124.05        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK30     -3276127.35   78390.34   1002.08   -90.0      0        131.06        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK31     -3276124.04   78320.12    990.60   -90.0      0        111.25        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK32     -3276047.59   78268.66    991.00   -90.0      0        149.05        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK33     -3276047.92   78513.39   1030.00   -90.0      0        144.78        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK34     -3276282.54   78594.55    963.88   -54.0     158        48.77        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK35     -3276259.53   78600.03    970.57   -67.5     180        79.25        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK36     -3276266.43   78600.16    968.15   -60.0     180       110.03        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK37     -3276252.28   78603.62    973.41   -75.0     180        83.82        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK38     -3276243.21   78632.15    978.85   -44.5     180       108.20        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK39     -3276282.62   78629.96    975.10   -46.0     171        66.45        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                         
Prospect               Hole ID     Northing   Easting    RL         Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK40     -3276278.45   78615.53   971.29   -59.0     180        48.77        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK41     -3276277.90   78614.59   971.23   -71.5      0         48.77        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK42     -3276317.73   78616.05   958.41   -38.0      0         66.14        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK43     -3276319.29   78617.06   958.10   -70.0     180        18.29        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK44     -3276294.65   78615.70   965.41   -59.5      0         35.36        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK45     -3276295.37   78617.18   965.64   -56.0     180        26.82        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK46     -3276247.43   78572.76   971.82   -59.0     184        81.08        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK47     -3276281.44   78571.30   958.33   -75.0     360        56.39        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK48     -3276281.39   78570.68   958.20   -65.0     180        56.69        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK49     -3276281.73   78570.73   958.20   -50.0     180        39.01        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK50     -3276259.50   78555.26   964.85   -48.0     180       103.63        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK51     -3276259.50   78555.26   964.85   -59.0     180        60.35        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK52     -3276304.71   78553.26   949.47   -82.0     180        29.87        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK53     -3276305.42   78553.21   949.39   -55.0     180        30.78        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK54     -3276303.63   78552.43   949.52   -40.0     360        49.68        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK55     -3276314.19   78390.86   935.18   -46.5     180        54.25        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK56     -3276313.63   78390.82   935.18   -65.0     180        49.38        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK57     -3276313.62   78379.16   932.52   -50.0     180        50.29        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK58     -3276236.68   78464.60   962.87   -85.0     180       107.29        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK59     -3276293.91   78464.02   946.08   -46.5     180        78.33        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK60     -3276345.05   78524.92   937.00   -60.0      0        181.36        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK61     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -35.0     360        38.40        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK62     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -60.0      0         59.74        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK63     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -90.0      0         33.53        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK64     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -51.5      0         53.95        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK65     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -72.5      0         76.50        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK66     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -67.5     180        32.92        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine    NK67     -3276296.29   78585.88   957.98   -40.0     180        33.53        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU01     -3276278.91   78555.40   884.40    65.0      0         45.11        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU02     -3276280.13   78555.40   884.40    90.0      0         39.01        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU03     -3276281.05   78555.40   884.40    65.0     180        45.72        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU04     -3276266.18   78464.66   882.72    0.0       0         20.73        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU05     -3276266.18   78464.66   883.72    35.0      0         36.27        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU06     -3276267.50   78464.66   881.70   -60.0      0          9.14        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                         
Prospect              Hole ID      Northing    Easting   RL        Dip Azimuth  Hole Length    Company     Drill Type
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU07     -3276267.50   78464.66   884.72   55.0      0         51.82        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU08     -3276267.50   78464.66   884.72   90.0      0         29.57        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU09     -3276267.50   78464.66   884.72   50.0      0         37.80        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU10     -3276276.00   78495.14   884.72   50.0      0         62.79        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU11     -3276281.96   78555.40   884.40   45.0     180        28.04        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU12     -3276276.00   78495.14   884.72   90.0      0         46.33        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU13     -3276275.00   78495.14   884.72   50.0     180        64.01        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU14     -3276276.60   78525.62   884.72   70.0      0         49.38        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU15     -3276276.60   78525.62   884.72   90.0      0         43.89        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU16     -3276276.60   78525.62   884.72   70.0     180        54.56        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU17     -3276280.30   78525.62   884.64   50.0     180        68.28        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU18     -3276275.00   78495.14   884.72   70.0     180        45.72        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU19     -3276270.10   78510.38   884.72   90.0      0         38.71        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU20     -3276270.10   78510.38   884.72   60.0      0         34.75        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU21     -3276270.10   78510.38   884.72   55.0     180        51.82        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU22     -3276271.52   78449.42   884.35   55.0      0         43.28        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU23     -3276272.52   78449.42   884.35   90.0      0         39.62        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU24     -3276297.64   78510.38   910.86   60.0     180        23.77        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU25     -3276299.47   78525.62   910.86   50.0     180        30.48        OCC     Diamond
Nababeep Kloof Mine   NKU26     -3276299.47   78540.87   910.86   60.0     180        31.09        OCC     Diamond




                                                                                                                       

Date: 16-03-2021 02:40:00
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