Overview
Antilles Gold (ASX:AAU, OTCQB:ANTMF) is an Australian mining firm centered on gold and copper initiatives in Cuba by joint ventures with the Cuban Authorities’s mining firm, GeoMinera.
With a change within the US‐Cuba relations, Cuba is turning into a vacation spot for miners. To encourage overseas investments in its mining sector, the Cuban Authorities has instituted engaging funding legal guidelines and sensible mining and environmental laws. The nation additionally affords funding incentives, together with a waiver of 15 p.c earnings tax for eight years, no import duties, and no withholding tax on overseas providers or dividends. Royalties on metallic gross sales are mounted at an business normal of three p.c.
Moreover, the Cuban Authorities permits JV loans and gross sales proceeds to be deposited in a foreign bank account for disbursement on to collectors, successfully eliminating nation credit score threat.
A number of worldwide firms have established operations in Cuba, together with Toronto‐based mostly mining big Sherritt Worldwide and Australian oil & fuel firm Melbana Power. Commodities buying and selling
firm Trafigura additionally has a serious presence in Cuba, commissioning the US$300‐million Castellanos base metals mine in 2017, which was developed in a three way partnership with GeoMinera.
Antilles Gold’s partnership and glorious relations with GeoMinera has resulted in speedy challenge allowing and entry to a number of new growth alternatives for the Australian firm.
Antilles Gold affords sturdy development potential by two close to‐time period growth initiatives, Nueva Sabana and La Demajagua, and two exploration initiatives, El Pilar porphyry system and Sierra Maestra copper concessions.
The Nueva Sabana is a close to‐time period, gold‐copper mine growth inside a 50:50 JV with GeoMinera, and is anticipated to initially produce round 55 grams per tonne (g/t) gold in a focus from a excessive‐grade gold cap adopted by ~25 p.c copper focus. Undertaking growth technique contains finalizing the mineral useful resource estimate (MRE) in January 2024, finishing the feasibility research by April 2024, and starting the ten‐month building program in June 2024. The challenge is anticipated to generate sturdy money move from mid‐2025.
The second proposed mine growth is La Demajagua open-pit mine, which is more likely to produce ~50,000 tpa of gold arsenopyrite focus (32 g/t gold, 27 p.c arsenic), and ~10,000 tpa of gold antimony focus (28.8 g/t gold, 48 p.c antimony, 1,200 g/t silver) for 9 years. In line with the plans, building will begin in late 2024, with commissioning in mid‐2026. La Demajagua will even embody the development of a business focus processing facility to deal with La Demajagua’s gold arsenopyrite focus and imported gold pyrite focus, with the capability to provide 100,000 oz gold per 12 months in dore, which is able to additional improve JV revenue and cashflow.
The corporate’s two exploration initiatives comprise the 17,800‐hectare El Pilar Concession in Central Cuba overlaying a cluster of three copper‐gold porphyry deposits (El Pilar, Gaspar and San Nicholas), and three concessions totaling 54,000 hectares throughout the producing Sierra Maestra copper belt in Southeast Cuba, with indications of porphyry deposits extremely potential for copper, gold and molybdenum.
Antilles goals to recommence drilling of the El Pilar porphyry system in mid‐2024 after its concession has been transferred to a brand new JV with GeoMinera. Importantly, there’s a probability for Antilles to grow to be the bulk proprietor of the brand new JV, which might allow the long run switch of a controlling curiosity to a serious mining group for any mine growth.
Antilles intends to take a position a part of the anticipated surplus money move from the Nueva Sabana mine to fund the exploration of main copper targets, together with the El Pilar copper‐gold porphyry system, and the Sierra Maestra copper belt.
Firm Highlights
- Antilles Gold Restricted is an Australian mining firm listed on the ASX (AAU) and OTCQB (ANTMF).
- The corporate is concentrated on gold and copper initiatives in Cuba by joint ventures with the Cuban authorities’s mining firm GeoMinera. The connection with GeoMinera opens new growth alternatives for Antilles and de-risks allowing processes.
- The corporate is engaged in 4 growth initiatives: 1) Nueva Sabana gold‐copper mine; 2) La Demajagua gold mine; 3) El Pilar porphyry copper challenge; and 4) Sierra Maestra copper concessions. Of those, Nueva Sabana and La Demajagua supply close to‐time period growth alternatives.
- The Nueva Sabana is a close to‐time period gold‐copper mine growth challenge with a ten‐month building starting in June 2024. The challenge is anticipated to generate sturdy money move from focus gross sales from mid‐2025.
- The second mine growth challenge is La Demajagua, an open-pit mine gold challenge the place building will begin in late 2024 and commissioning begins mid‐2026. The challenge contains the development of a business focus processing facility able to producing 100,000 oz of gold per 12 months in dore. This challenge will even produce roughly 10,000 tons every year (tpa) of antimony‐gold focus (30,000 oz gold equal per 12 months).
- The corporate’s two exploration initiatives embody the El Pilar copper‐gold porphyry system and three concessions within the Sierra Maestra copper belt.
- Funding in Cuba affords a number of advantages, together with richness in minerals, decrease working prices and royalties, steady authorities and laws, a number of funding incentives and the supply of a talented workforce.
Key Tasks
Nueva Sabana Undertaking
Nueva Sabana is the corporate’s close to‐time period, gold‐copper mine growth challenge. The challenge is held in a 50:50 JV with the Cuban Authorities’s mining firm GeoMinera. Will probably be an open-pit mine developed on the El Pilar oxide deposit in central Cuba.
Outcomes from 24,000 metres of historic drilling outcomes, 1,800 metres drilled in 2022, and the ten,000 metres drilled in 2023 will likely be used to determine a mineral useful resource estimate (MRE) in January 2024. A feasibility research for the proposed growth of the oxide deposit will comply with quickly after that, and the ten‐month building section is anticipated to start in June 2024.
Latest drilling has proven excellent grades for gold and copper, and growing lateral and vertical boundaries of the copper area. The outcomes reinforce the prospect of close to‐time period growth of the low‐capex Nueva Sabana mine at El Pilar. The excellent grades within the gold area lengthen from the floor to a depth of 40 to 50 metres, and strong grades within the underlying copper area proceed for an additional 50 to 70 metres.
The proposed mining charge for the challenge will likely be 650,000 tpa of ore with a low waste‐to‐ore ratio. The anticipated preliminary manufacturing of 55 g/t gold focus will likely be adopted by ~25 p.c copper focus.
The estimated challenge value is roughly $23 million, of which $3 million is shareholders fairness with the stability of $20 million funded by an advance on purchases of the gold focus by a global commodities dealer.
Chinese language engineering group, Prominer Mining Know-how, which has intensive expertise in designing and setting up gold and copper concentrators, is anticipated to produce the crushing and flotation circuits for the Nueva Sabana mine.
Concentrator to be provided for Nueva Sabana mine by Chinese language Engineering Group ProMiner
La Demajagua Undertaking
La Demajagua entails the event of a gold‐antimony‐silver deposit as an open-pit mine by the three way partnership firm, Minera La Victoria.
The challenge covers 900 hectares of mining concession on the Isle of Youth, 60 nautical miles from mainland Cuba. The challenge web site is 35 kilometres from the port metropolis of Nueva Gerona and enjoys glorious infrastructure by way of accessibility by freeway, and availability of water, electrical energy and fiber optic cable.
The challenge has an MRE of 905,000 oz gold equal for the open-pit operation. The MRE was calculated from outcomes from 29,000 metres of drilling undertaken by the JV, and selective outcomes from about 50,000 metres of historic drilling and revised after the receipt of extra antimony assays. The challenge expects mining of about 815,000 tpa ore to provide two concentrates: 50,000 tpa of gold‐arsenopyrite and 10,000 tpa of gold‐antimony‐silver for 9 years.
The challenge will even embody a business focus processing facility to provide gold dore. The ability will comprise a 75,000‐tpa two‐stage fluidized‐mattress roaster and a 100,000‐tpa carbon-in-leach (CIL) circuit. It’s anticipated to course of 50,000 tpa gold arsenopyrite focus, and 35,000 tpa gold oxide ore from La Demajagua, and 25,000 tpa of imported gold pyrite focus. The general manufacturing goal is 100,000 oz gold per 12 months in dore for abroad refining. Chinese language engineering agency BGRIMM Know-how Group, which has intensive expertise in designing and setting up roasters, is anticipated to produce the turnkey course of plant.
Whole mine growth value is estimated at US$145 million, which will likely be funded by US$60 million in fairness, which incorporates contribution by a 3rd shareholder within the challenge, and the stability of US$85 million in debt. The life‐of‐mine money surplus is estimated at ~US$600 million, with an NPV of about US$330 million based mostly on US$1,800/oz gold, and US$13,000/t antimony.
Completion of the definitive feasibility research is anticipated in September 2024, and building is anticipated to begin in late 2024, with commissioning focused for mid‐2026.
El Pilar Copper‐Gold Porphyry System Undertaking
El Pilar is an exploration challenge with a cluster of three copper‐gold porphyry deposits: El Pilar, Gaspar and Camilo. The challenge includes 752 hectares of exploration licenses and 17,000 hectares of reconnaissance permits. The challenge will likely be transferred to a deliberate new three way partnership, which is anticipated to allow majority overseas possession.
The challenge web site advantages from established infrastructure with entry to a serious freeway, excessive‐stress energy, and a 60 kilometre rail hyperlink to Palo Alto port.
Earlier mapping, soil sampling, floor magnetics, an aeromagnetic survey and 24,000 metres of shallow drilling confirmed the existence of copper‐gold mineralization and recognized the exposures as doubtlessly a big, leached porphyry system. The floor exposures at El Pilar are leached phyllic caps to a cluster of copper‐gold porphyry cores. The extent of surficial hydrothermal alteration signifies the porphyry intrusions have massive dimensions, and potential depths larger than 1,000 metres.
Floor magnetics and induced polarization surveys in early 2023 have confirmed a cluster of three doubtlessly massive porphyry intrusives – El Pilar, Gaspar and Camilo. A six‐gap preliminary program has demonstrated constructive outcomes with good copper intercepts in porphyry‐type veining and has indicated the proximity of drilling to the core of El Pilar porphyry intrusive. Specifically, drill gap PDH‐004A assayed 1.23 p.c copper over its size of 134 metres from 49 metres.
An intensive two‐12 months drilling program will likely be performed from mid‐2024 and the corporate notes it might search monetary help for this system from a serious mining firm.
Floor mineralisation at El Pilar
Sierra Maestra Copper Belt Undertaking
The challenge is an exploration challenge overlaying three extremely potential concessions for copper, gold and molybdenum within the Sierra Maestra copper belt in southeast Cuba. It features a 3,600-hectare geological investigation license in La Cristina, a 49,000‐hectare reconnaissance license in Vega Grande, and a 1,100‐hectare reconnaissance license in Buey Cabon.
The copper belt spans greater than 200 kilometres of Cretaceous‐age geology intruded by Eocene shares, that are the supply of widespread gold and base‐metals mineralization. The challenge is close to the El Cobre mine which is the oldest working copper mine within the Americas. The concessions incorporate a sequence of copper‐gold‐molybdenum zones that show important footprints of hydrothermal alteration usually related to doubtlessly massive porphyry methods.
An intensive, two‐12 months prospecting program will likely be carried out on the three concessions, commencing in Q1 2024, to establish drill targets.
Administration Group
Brian Johnson – Government Chairman
Brian Johnson is a graduate of civil engineering from the College of Western Australia and a member of the Institute of Engineers, Australia. He has wealthy expertise within the building and mining industries in Australia, Southeast Asia and North America. He was instrumental in establishing profitable firms within the iron ore and coal sectors. Beforehand, he has served as a director of two listed gold producers, and of firms with inventory trade listings in London, New York, Vancouver and Australia.
James Tyers – Chief Government Officer
James Tyers is a member of the AusIMM and has greater than 30 years of expertise within the mining business, holding senior administration roles in gold and iron ore operations. He has been related to the Palm Springs Gold Mine within the Kimberley area of Western Australia, and the Cornishman Undertaking, a JV between Troy Assets and Sons of Gwalia. He has expertise creating and working iron ore initiatives within the mid‐west of Western Australia. He was chargeable for creating the Las Lagunas Undertaking and is the challenge director for the La Demajagua gold mine in Cuba.
Ugo Carlo – Non‐govt Director
Ugo Carlo has greater than 30 years of expertise within the Australian mining business. All through his profession, he has served in a number of senior management roles at Rocklands Richfield, Austral Coal and Conzinc Rio Tinto Australia Group. He’s additionally a former director of the Port Kembla Coal Terminal, the New South Wales Joint Coal Board, and interim chairman of the New South Wales Minerals Council.
Angela Pankhurst – Non‐govt Director
Angela Pankhurst has greater than 20 years of expertise as an govt and non‐govt director, primarily within the mining business. She has been a senior govt for firms with initiatives in Kazakhstan, Nigeria, Vietnam, South Africa and Australia. She has held senior management positions at Antilles Gold and Central Asia Assets. She is at present a director of Consolidated Zinc and a director of Imritec.
Tracey Aitkin – Chief Monetary Officer
Tracey Aitkin is knowledgeable member of CPA Australia and has greater than 30 years of wealthy expertise in finance, administration and employees administration throughout a spread of industries, together with mining, manufacturing, retail, transport and agriculture. She joined the corporate in 2009 and was named CFO in 2010.
Dr. Jinxing Ji – Technical Director
Dr. Jinxing Ji is a seasoned metallurgist with six years of analysis expertise in universities and 26 years of sensible expertise within the mining business associated to gold, silver, copper, zinc and lead. His broad expertise contains due diligence, metallurgical check work, pre‐feasibility research, feasibility research, detailed design, plant commissioning help, and operational help for initiatives in Turkey, Greece, Canada, China, Romania, Brazil and Papua New Guinea.
Steve Mertens – Mining Director
Steve Mertens is a mining engineer with greater than 20 years of business expertise throughout a spread of commodities, together with 9 years based mostly in Latin America. He has been related to the Goro Nickel Undertaking in New Caledonia and the Mina de Cobre Undertaking in Panama. Previous to his present function as normal supervisor for the Minera La Victoria JV firm, he was the mining supervisor for Antilles Gold’s Las Lagunas operation within the Dominican Republic.
Chris Grainger – Exploration Director
Chris Grainger holds a PhD in financial geology from the College of Western Australia. He’s an Australian geologist with greater than 25 years of worldwide expertise with involvement in grassroots and brownfield exploration, in addition to useful resource definition and growth, with a concentrate on valuable and base metals in South and Central America and the Caribbean. He has been related to Continental Gold’s Buritica gold‐silver challenge, and Cordoba Minerals’ Alacran copper‐gold challenge.
*This text was written in collaboration with Couloir Capital.