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Title: Annual exploration report MLN 809, MLN 884-892, MLN 993, MLN 1000, MLN 1027, MLN 1053, MLN 1062, MCN 1014, MCN 1015, MCN 1231, MCN 1232, MCN 3422, MCN 4299, MCN 4860 and MCN 4861 for period ending 31 December 2005 Burnside Project
Title Holder / Company: Territory Goldfields
GBS Gold Australia
Report id: CR2005-0646
Tenure: MLN809;  MLN884;  MLN885;  MLN886;  MLN887;  MLN888;  MLN889;  MLN890;  MLN891;  MLN892;  MLN993;  MLN1000;  MLN1027;  MLN1053;  MLN1062;  MCN1014;  MCN1015;  MCN1231;  MCN1232;  MCN3422;  MCN4299;  MCN4860;  MCN4861
Year: 2005
Author: Smith, BR
Abstract: The Howley report group is located approximately 140 km SSE of Darwin, NT. The group comprises tenements that cover the southern sector of the Howley Anticline, an economically important fold structure that hosts numerous historic gold mines and prospects. These include the important Cosmopolitan Howley mine and its satellites including the Phantom, Chinese No. 1, Chinese No. 2, Chinese South and Big Howley. Most have been the subject of historic underground and more recently, open pit mining. Territory Goldfields NL (a Northern Gold subsidiary) purchased the Howley group tenements from Dominion in late 1994 and independently conducted exploration programmes along the Howley Line until April 2002. On April 4th 2002 the 'Burnside Joint Venture' was formed between Territory Goldfields NL and Buffalo Creek Mines. It merged the tenements and local infrastructure assets of the two companies, and included the Howley group tenements, those surrounding the Brocks Creek treatment facility, and the facility itself. The JV parent companies was 50% Northern Gold NL, 50% Harmony Gold. In 2005, GBS made a successful takeover of Northern Gold, and entered an agreement to purchase Harmony's 50% share of the Burnside JV, giving GBS 100% of the project. The Burnside JV (now Burnside Project) considers the Howley Group tenements as a key asset, and exploration has been active in the past few years. The work has concentrated on resource definition with infill drilling, density testing, petrography, geotechnical testwork as part of feasibility work.
Date Added: 2-Feb-2017
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