More gold for a larger mill at Pogo Mine

Mining Explorers 2022 - January 19, 2023

 

Last updated 2/10/2023 at 7:11am

Molten gold cascades down bar molds during a gold pour at the Pogo Mine.

Shane Lasley

Northern Star Resources expects to pour up to 290,000 oz of gold at its Pogo Mine in Alaska during 2023.

Northern Star Resources Ltd. has increased both the capacity of its mill and the quantity of high-grade gold reserves to feed into the upgraded and expanded recovery circuit at the Australia-based miner's underground operation in Alaska.

Going into 2022, the mill at Pogo had the capacity to process 1.3 million metric tons of ore per year, a 30% expansion from the 1-million-metric-ton-per-year capacity that Northern Star inherited with the 2019 purchase of the mine.

With the mill able to handle more ore, Pogo crews accelerated underground development to access more ore to support Northern Star's growth vision for the mine.

As a result, gold production increased, and production costs fell over the course of 2022.

Northern Star expects Pogo will produce 260,000 to 290,000 ounces of gold during the Aussie miner's fiscal year 2023, which began on July 1.

Early in 2022, Northern Star reported that Pogo hosts 6.59 million metric tons of proven and probable reserves averaging 8.5 grams per metric ton (1.8 million oz) gold. In addition to replacing the ore mined over the previous year, this represents a 20% boost to reserves at a higher grade than the previous reserve estimate.


The company also reported a maiden resource of 1.1 million oz of gold for the Goodpaster discovery, which lies about 2,000 meters north of the area currently being mined.

"The 20% increase in ore reserves and the addition of high-grade mineral resources at the Goodpaster is exciting. It underpins the substantial growth potential at Pogo," said Jim Coxon, vice president of operations, North America at Northern Star Resources.


Northern Star attributes this substantial boost in gold reserves to underground predevelopment drilling, particularly in the high-grade Liese lode system.

What may be even more significant for the future of mining at Pogo is the inaugural resource estimate for Goodpaster, a discovery north of the active mine uncovered shortly before Northern Star's 2018 acquisition of the Alaska mine property.

Highlights from drilling at Goodpaster from 2018 through 2021 include:

2.2 meters of 28.1 g/t gold in hole 18-052.

6.8 meters averaging 18.4 g/t gold in hole 21-022.

1.3 meters averaging 55 g/t gold in hole 21-033.


Contango ORE is an Alaska gold exploration and mining company.

2.3 meters averaging 23.3 g/t gold in hole 21-079.

One meter averaging 214 g/t gold in hole 21-084.

6.9 meters averaging 22.8 g/t gold in hole 21-094.

The drilling at Goodpaster confirmed the geological model of shallow to moderately dipping shear zones containing stacked quartz vein arrays combined with several strike-extensive zones of sub-vertical quartz veining. The company says this structural style and characteristic gold-bismuth-telluride mineralization is comparable to the existing northern mining areas at Pogo, such as the Fun Zone.

Based on 214 holes drilled, Goodpaster hosts 3.2 million metric tons of inferred resource averaging 10.3 g/t (1.1 million oz) gold.

Overall, the immediate Pogo mine area and Goodpaster deposit host 9.57 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 11 g/t (3.4 million oz) gold and 12.27 million metric tons of inferred resource averaging 9.7 g/t (3.8 million oz) gold.

The Australia-based miner has a multi-year roadmap for expanding these resources and upgrading them to reserves that is built upon three axioms:

"Gold comes from the Drill Bit."

Large drums called mills pulverize rock while spinning at the Pogo Mine.

Shane Lasley

Northern Star has completed upgrades that increase mill throughput at its Pogo Mine in Alaska to 1.3 million metric tons per year, a 30% increase over the previous capacity.

"More often than not, the next discovery or opportunity is already in the drill results data."

"People are the centre of our success."

This is why Northern Star has a geology team of 54 crewmembers supporting up to 13 underground drill rigs at Pogo.

The company's "geology first" roadmap includes continued expansion of the Liese veins currently being mined, the Goodpaster deposit to the north, and the near-surface Hill 4021 target to the south.

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Shane Lasley, Publisher

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Over his more than 16 years of covering mining and mineral exploration, Shane has become renowned for his ability to report on the sector in a way that is technically sound enough to inform industry insiders while being easy to understand by a wider audience.

 

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