Beadell Resources

Published : September 02nd, 2015

Operational Update

( 0 vote, 0/5 ) Print article
  Article Comments Comment this article Rating Follow Company  
0
Send
0
comment

Operational Update

ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 2 September 2015

ASX Code: BDR

OPERATIONAL UPDATE

Beadell Resources Limited ("Beadell" or "the Company") is pleased to give an update on various operational developments.

Duckhead Mining Commencing

The high grade Duckhead Stage 3 cutback will now commence following receipt of the necessary approvals. This will contribute and add ~20,000 low cost ounces at 28.7 g/t gold to Beadell's production profile in the first quarter of CY2016.

Second Half 2015 Guidance

In line with previous guidance, as a result of the 20,000 ounces from Duckhead being deferred to the first quarter of CY2016, second half 2015 gold sales of 65,000 - 80,000 ounces and AISC between US$850 - US$950 per ounce are expected. This will enable cash reserves to be built up as the half year progresses. Ore and waste movement are currently at budgeted levels.

Urucum Underground Pre-Feasibility Study

New results have been received from drilling at Urucum underground, including the highest grade intercept yet recorded there of 15.45 m @ 17.19 g/t gold, including 4.27 m @ 55.97 g/t gold in FD1417 (see Table 1, Appendix 1). This result is particularly important as it confirms the continuity of the high grade Central Lode 1 ore shoot, which has now been defined over approximately a 400 m strike length. Re-modelling of the Urucum underground resource has commenced and will to be completed during the current quarter.
External consulting company AMC Consultants have been appointed to undertake the pre-feasibility study which will be completed by the end of 2015. Assuming a successful outcome for this study, the project will proceed directly to a definitive feasibility study during the first quarter of CY2016 then followed by consideration by the Board of a decision to proceed with the development of the Urucum
underground project.

Beadell Resources Limited

Second Floor, 16 Ord Street, West Perth 6005, Western Australia ABN 50 125 222 291 PO Box 542, West Perth 6872, Western Australia www.beadellresources.com.au Telephone: +61 8 9429 0800 | Facsimile: +61 8 9481 3176

Future Production Profile

Currently, between 10% and 20% of the crusher feed is primary rock with oxide material comprising the balance. Minor modifications are being contemplated to increase the primary feed toward 30% within the next 12 months, being the optimal primary/oxide blend for the current mining schedule. In the meantime, significant additional oxide tonnages are being added to the mine plan from recent discoveries in the Urucum and Tap AB areas.
A primary rock trial was recently conducted by SRK Consulting. The results of this trial will determine the timing of any additional crushing or grinding capital required to maintain throughput rates satisfactory to achieve annualised gold production of ~160,000 ounces for the 7-year open pit Life of Mine. It is anticipated that any capital upgrades will, in the first instance, be minor, with the possible addition of a mobile crusher.
With the completion of the latest tailings storage facility, the operation now has storage capacity for the next four years. This will significantly reduce capital expenditure over the ensuing years.

Brazilian Real Movements

In the period between the release of the Company's June 2015 Quarterly report on 31 July 2015 and 1
September 2015, the Brazilian Real has weakened against the US Dollar by 8% compared with the Australian Dollar that has weakened 2% against the US Dollar over the same period. On a year-to- date basis, the Brazilian Real has depreciated 29% while the Australian Dollar has depreciated 14%. On 1 September 2015, the Brazilian gold price was BRL$4,209.23 per ounce, an all-time record BRL gold price.

For further information please contact:

Peter Bowler | Managing Director Greg Barrett | Company Secretary / CFO T: +61 8 9429 0800 T: +61 8 9429 0800 [email protected][email protected]

2

Competent Persons Statement

The information in this report relating to Exploration Results and Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Robert Watkins who is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and has sufficient exploration experience which is relevant to the various styles of mineralisation under consideration to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012
Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves'. Mr Watkins is a full time employee of Beadell Resources Limited. Mr Watkins consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Table 1

Urucum Underground Diamond Drill Results

Target

Hole

North

East

RL

Dip

Az

From

(m)

To

(m)

Width

(m)

Gold

(g/t)

Urucum

FD1413

99586

402097

184

-73.48

303

247

357.6

249

360

2

2.4

1.01

1.54

Urucum

FD1417

100020

402091

227

-71.98

231

256

266

304.67

344

350

405.2

Inc 406.73

259

268

313

347

361

420.65

411

3

2

8.33

3

11

15.45

4.27

0.95

0.73

1.03

0.73

0.75

17.19

55.97

All intercepts are reported using a 0.5 g/t gold lower cut off and no greater than 2 m internal dilution.

Appendix 1

Urucum Lode 1 Longsection

3

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 specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad meaning of sampling.

For RC drilling the entire 1m RC samples were obtained

and split by an adjustable cone splitter attached to the base of the cyclone (1.5kg - 6.0kg) and were utilised for both lithology logging and assaying.

For Diamond core, half core is measured, logged and then cut, crushed and pulverised at the Tucano site sample preparation laboratory.

Sampling

techniques

Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and

the appropriate calibration of any

measurement tools or systems used.

Samples are split into single meter intervals.

Certified standards were inserted every 25th sample and to assess the accuracy and methodology of the external laboratories. Field duplicates were inserted every 20th sample to assess the repeatability and variability of the

gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates were also completed approximately every 20th sample to assess the

precision of the laboratory as well as the repeatability and

variability of the gold mineralisation. A blank standard was inserted at the start of every batch. Results of the QAQC sampling were assessed on a batch by batch basis and were considered acceptable.

Sampling

techniques

Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the

Public Report. In cases where

'industry standard' work has been done this would be relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or mineralisation types

(e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed information.

1m RC samples were obtained by an adjustable cone splitter attached to the base of the cyclone (1.5kg - 6.0kg)

and were utilised for both lithology logging and assaying. At the mine exploration sample preparation facility, core samples are dried at 105C, crushed to -8mm then to -2mm and split to 0.9-1kg before being pulverised to 1mm. This sample is quartered cut to between 200-400g before being

pulverised to 95% passing 105μm. The final pulp is

quartered again to achieve a sample of 100 - 200g and is sent to SGS laboratories in Belo Horizonte for fire assay. At the mine exploration sample preparation facility, the RC

1m samples are dried at 140C, crushed to -2mm (if aggregated) and riffle split to 1kg. The 1 kg sample is then pulverised to 1mm and quarter cut to between 200 and

400g. This sample is then pulverised to 95% passing

105μm and quarter cut to a 100-200g sample to send to SGS. Any duplicates samples of the same interval are also sent to ACME laboratories for analysis. Samples from the Lookout Lode were assayed at the onsite chemical Laboratory.

Drilling

techniques

Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary

air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or standard tube, depth of Diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).

A 5.5'' diameter face sampling hammer was used for RC

drilling. For Diamond drilling NQ size core is produced.

Drill sample

recovery

Method of recording and assessing

core and chip sample recoveries and results assessed.

RC recovery was visually assessed, with recovery being

excellent except in some wet intervals at the water table. The majority of mineralised intersection results received occurred above the water table. All core is orientated and measured for recovery

4

Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative

nature of the samples.

RC samples were visually checked for recovery, moisture and contamination. The drilling contractor utilised a

cyclone and cone splitter to provide uniform sample size. The cone splitter was cleaned at the end of every 3m rod

and the cyclone cleaned at the completion of every hole.

Whether a relationship exists between

sample recovery and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential

Sample recoveries for RC holes were high within the

mineralised zones. No significant bias is expected.

Logging

Whether core and chip samples have

been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.

Lithology, alteration, veining, mineralisation and

weathering were logged from the RC chips and stored in Datashed. Chips from selected holes were also placed in chip trays and stored in a designated building at site for future reference.

Logging

Whether logging is qualitative or

quantitative in nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc.) photography.

All logging is qualitative except for density and recovery.

All core photography has been completed shortly after being received at the core yard and always prior to cutting.

Logging

The total length and percentage of the

relevant intersections logged.

All drill holes are logged in full.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

If core, whether cut or sawn and

whether quarter, half or all core taken.

Core holes and half core sampled from cut core.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

If non-core, whether riffled, tube

sampled, rotary split, etc. and whether sampled wet or dry.

The RC drilling utilised a cyclone and cone splitter to

produce samples in the 1kg to 6kg range. Once collected the sample is dried, crushed to -2mm and split at the site sample preparation lab down to approximately 1kg prior to pulverisation.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

For all sample types, the nature,

quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique.

The 1 kg sample is then pulverised to 1mm and quarter cut

to between 200 and 400g. This sample is then pulverised to 95% passing 105μm and quarter cut to a 100-200g sample to send to SGS or to the mine chemical lab for analysis.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

Quality control procedures adopted

for all sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of samples.

Certified standards and blanks were inserted every 25th

sample to assess the accuracy and methodology of the external laboratory (SGS), and field duplicates were inserted every 20th sample to assess the repeatability and variability of the gold mineralisation. At Tucano field duplicates were taken for Diamond core but not for RC. Laboratory duplicates (sample preparation split) were completed every 20th sample to assess the precision of the laboratory as well as the repeatability and variability of the gold mineralisation. Duplicate samples were also sent to a different lab (ACME Laboratories) for analysis.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the in

situ material collected, including for instance results for field

duplicate/second-half sampling.

The results of the field duplicates show an acceptable level of repeatability.

Reconciliation data from mining at Tucano indicates that the sampling and estimation is representative.

Sub-sampling techniques

and sample

preparation

Whether sample sizes are appropriate

to the grain size of the material being sampled.

Sample sizes (1kg to 6kg) are considered to be a sufficient

size to accurately represent the gold mineralisation based on the mineralisation style, the width and continuity of the intersections, the sampling methodology.

Field duplicates of Diamond core have routinely been collected to ensure monitoring of the sub-sampling quality. Acceptable precision and accuracy is noted in the field duplicates albeit the precision is marginally acceptable and

5

consistent with a course gold deposit.

Quality of assay data

and laboratory

tests

The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and

laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered

partial or total.

All resource or exploration holes (prefix FD or F) gold assaying completed by external certified laboratories (SGS

in Belo Horizonte and ACME laboratories) and using a 30g charge for fire assay analysis with an AAS finish. This technique is industry standard for gold and considered appropriate. All grade control hole (prefix GCRC) gold assaying completed at the non-certified Tucano mine site

chemical laboratory using similar fire assay analysis.

Selected Screen fire analysis was performed on selected intervals where coarse gold was observed.

For geophysical tools, spectrometers,

handheld XRF instruments, etc., the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

Geophysical tools not used.

Nature of quality control procedures

adopted (e.g. standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.

Certified Reference Material (CRM or standards) were

inserted every 25th sample to assess the assaying accuracy of the external laboratories. Field duplicates were inserted every 20th sample to assess the repeatability from the field and variability of the gold mineralisation. Laboratory duplicates were also completed approximately every 20th sample to assess the precision of assaying. Evaluation of both the Beadell submitted standards, and

the internal laboratory quality control data, indicates assaying to be accurate and without significant drift for significant time periods. Excluding obvious errors, the vast majority of the CRM assaying report shows an overall mean bias of less than 5% with no consistent positive or negative bias noted. Duplicate assaying show high levels of correlation (linear correlation >0.96) and no apparent bias between the duplicate pairs. Field duplicate sample show marginally acceptable levels of correlation (0.89 for

the SGS data set, 0.96 for the Ultratrace and MinAnalytical data set but 0.61 for the KalAssay data set) and no relative bias.

Each analysis batch (approx. 150 samples) is checked to ensure that the standards fall within the accepted levels of

standard deviation. Where any standard exceeds 3

standard deviations or where more than one standard falls between 2 and 3 standard deviations, the entire batch is resubmitted for analysis.

Verification of

sampling and assaying

The verification of significant

intersections by either independent or alternative company personnel.

The high grade intersections of core and RC have been

observed by various visiting geological consultants (e.g. Cube consulting).

Verification of

sampling and assaying

The use of twinned holes.

At Urucum underground Diamond twin holes have been

drilled previously showing what is considered to be normal variations in Orogenic gold mineralisation.

Verification of

sampling and assaying

Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification,

data storage (physical and electronic)

protocols.

All geological logging information is entered directly into

Logchief and synchronised with the Datashed database. Other field data (e.g. sampling sheets, downhole surveys etc.) are entered into excel spreadsheets formatted for Datashed importation. Lab assay reports are directly imported into Datashed along with all QAQC data and

metadata. Data importation is done by Maxwell

Geoservices staff under contract by Beadell Resources. All data loading procedures have been documented by Maxwell Geoservices.

Verification of

sampling and assaying

Discuss any adjustment to assay

Data below the detection limit is defined with a negative

6

data.

value, e.g.

Location of

data points

Accuracy and quality of surveys used

to locate drill holes (collar and down- hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource estimation.

Beadell drill hole collar locations were picked up by site-

based authorized surveyors using Total Station Leica 407, calibrated to a base station (expected accuracy of 20mm).

Downhole surveying was measured by the drilling contractors using a Reflex Gyro Downhole Survey Instrument for RC holes. Shallow RC holes were picked up at the collar and 2 points on the rod string using Total Station. Grade control RC holes less than ~50m depth are not down hole surveyed.

Location of

data points

Specification of the grid system used.

The grid system is SAD 69 Zone 22N.

Location of

data points

Quality and adequacy of topographic

control.

Beadell Brasil Ltda Survey Staff generated a digital terrain

model (DTM) from Total Station surface pickups of the

Tucano deposit.

Data spacing and

distribution

Data spacing for reporting of

Exploration Results.

The maximum nominal drill hole spacing is 5m (E) by 10m

(N) for the Tucano RC holes to a nominal 50m x 50m spacing for Diamond drilling at Urucum Underground.

Data spacing and

distribution

Whether the data spacing and

distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.

The data spacing and distribution is sufficient to

demonstrate spatial and grade continuity of the mineralised domains to support the definition of Inferred, Indicated and Measured Mineral resources under the 2012 JORC code.

Data spacing and

distribution

Whether sample compositing has

been applied.

No sample compositing has been applied in the field within the mineralised zones.

Orientation of

data in relation to geological structure

Whether the orientation of sampling

achieves unbiased sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the deposit type.

The majority of drilling is orientated east-west at Tucano

with a 60 degree dip, which is roughly perpendicular to both the strike and dip of the mineralisation; therefore ensuring intercepts are close to true-width.

Orientation of

data in relation to geological structure

If the relationship between the drilling

orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias,

this should be assessed and reported if material.

Sectional interpretation of 5m spaced holes on 10m

spaced lines shows a very uniform mineralised zone both along strike and down dip. The drill orientation is as close to normal to this body as possible and therefore the drill hole to mineralisation is not considered to have introduced a sampling bias.

Sample

security

The measures taken to ensure

sample security.

Samples are securely sealed and stored onsite, until

delivery to Macapa via the company contracted Taxi driver, who then also delivers the samples directly to TAM airlines cargo dispatch facility for delivery to Belo Horizonte. Sample submission forms are sent with the samples as

well as emailed to the laboratory, and are used to keep track of the sample batches.

Audits or

reviews

The results of any audits or reviews of

sampling techniques and data.

A site visits was completed in 2012 (Cube Consulting) to

review sampling procedures and grade control practices. This visit concluded the sampling to be at an industry standard, and of sufficient quality to carry out a Mineral Resource Estimation.

7

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 land tenure status

Type, reference name/number,

location and ownership including agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

The Tucano deposits reside in tenement 851.676/1992,

centrally located within the northern state of Amapa, Brazil. The current registered holder of the tenements is Beadell Brasil Ltda.

Mineral

tenement and land tenure status

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.

Existing mining concession owned 100% by Beadell

Resources Ltd.

Exploration

done by other parties

Acknowledgment and appraisal of

exploration by other parties.

Beadell Brasil Ltda acknowledges the previous operator

MPBA for the initial discovery of the deposit.

Geology

Deposit type, geological setting and

style of mineralisation.

The Tucano deposits are structurally controlled orogenic

lode type gold deposit hosted within a Banded Iron Formation unit in contact with a Clastic quartz biotite schist. The Lodes are characterised by shear parallel disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite mineral assemblages and generally exhibit a strong oxidation profile in the regolith without any secondary dispersion other than colluvial deposits.

The Duckhead deposits are structurally controlled orogenic lode type gold deposit hosted within a Banded Iron Formation unit in contact with a Clastic quartz biotite schist. The Wing Lode and Hangingwall Lodes are characterised by shear parallel disseminated pyrite and pyrrhotite mineral assemblages. The Main Lode is characterised by extremely deep weathering on the BIF and clastic contact.

Drill hole

Information

A summary of all information material

to the understanding of the exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for all Material drill holes:

o easting and northing of the drill hole collar

o elevation or RL (Reduced Level

- elevation above sea level in

metres) of the drill hole collar

o dip and azimuth of the hole

o down hole length and

interception depth

o hole length.

See Table 1

Drill hole

Information

If the exclusion of this information is

justified on the basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why this is the case.

8

Data aggregation

methods

In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,

maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and cut-off grades are usually

Material and should be stated.

In the reporting of exploration results, un-cut grades are reported. The lower cut-off limit is considered to be 0.5g/t

for the reporting of drill hole intercepts with no more than

2 m downhole internal dilution. Intercepts are determined using a weighted average over the length of the intercept.

Data aggregation

methods

Where aggregate intercepts

incorporate short lengths of high grade results and longer lengths of

low grade results, the procedure used for such aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations should be shown in detail.

In the instance where aggregate intercepts include

shorter lengths of higher grade material, the total interval is stated first followed by the word "including", then a listing of the contained shorter high grade intercepts.

Data aggregation

methods

The assumptions used for any

reporting of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.

No metal equivalents are used at Tucano.

Relationship

between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths

These relationships are particularly

important in the reporting of

Exploration Results.

The drilling was designed to intersect the mineralisation

at an angle that is roughly perpendicular to the overall trend for both strike and dip. The mineralised intervals are generally much wider than the minimum sample interval

of 1m.

Relationship

between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths

If the geometry of the mineralisation

with respect to the drill hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

The drilling was designed to intersect the mineralisation

at an angle that is roughly perpendicular to the overall trend for both strike and dip. The mineralised intervals are generally much wider than the minimum sample interval

of 1m.

Relationship

between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths

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').

All drill intersections are stated as down hole lengths.

At Urucum true widths are approximately half the down hole width

Diagrams

Appropriate maps and sections (with

scales) and tabulations of intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.

See diagrams in main body of the announcement.

Balanced

reporting

Where comprehensive reporting of all

Exploration Results is not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading

reporting of Exploration Results.

All the significant results greater than 0.5 g/t gold over at least 2m downhole have been reported in Table 1 and

Table 2.

Other

substantive exploration data

Other exploration data, if meaningful

and material, should be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.

The Tucano results are from an active mining area where

open pit mining is in progress. Reconciliation has been verified by mill metallurgical balance based on models using the same drilling method for results.

9

Further work The nature and scale of planned The Tucano lodes remain open at depth and along strike

further work (e.g. tests far latera/ in most cases and contain numerous outlying

extensions or depth extensions or intersections that will require follow up drilling. Several

large-sca/e step-out drilling). diagrams have been included to highlight this aspect.

Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the main geologica/ interpretations and future drilling

areas, provided this information is not commercial/y sensitive.

10

Read the rest of the article at www.noodls.com
Data and Statistics for these countries : Australia | Brazil | All
Gold and Silver Prices for these countries : Australia | Brazil | All

Beadell Resources

DEVELOPMENT STAGE
CODE : BDR.AX
Follow and Invest
Add to watch list Add to your portfolio Add or edit a note
Add Alert Add to Watchlists Add to Portfolio Add Note
ProfileMarket
Indicators
VALUE :
Projects & res.
Press
releases
Annual
report
RISK :
Asset profile
Contact Cpy

Beadell res is a gold development stage company based in Australia.

Beadell res holds various exploration projects in Australia.

Its main assets in development are AMAPARI and TUCANO in Brazil and its main exploration properties are WEST MUSTRAVE PROJECT (HANDPUMP) and TROPICANA EAST in Australia.

Beadell res is listed in Australia. Its market capitalisation is AU$ 80.2 millions as of today (US$ 56.2 millions, € 50.2 millions).

Its stock quote reached its highest recent level on December 07, 2012 at AU$ 1.09, and its lowest recent point on December 28, 2018 at AU$ 0.04.

Beadell res has 1 233 430 016 shares outstanding.

Your feedback is appreciated, please leave a comment or rate this article.
Rate : Average note :0 (0 vote) View Top rated
 
Corporate Presentations of Beadell Resources
3/31/2010Updated Investor Presentation
Annual reports of Beadell Resources
Annual Report 2009
Financings of Beadell Resources
4/1/2010Institutional and Private Placement to Raise $57.0 million
Option Grants of Beadell Resources
2/1/2012ASX Announcement: Dividend Policy
Nominations of Beadell Resources
9/5/2016Change of Director's Interest Notice
Project news of Beadell Resources
4/24/2012(Tropicana East)ASX Announcement: Tropicana East - Hercules Drill Results
4/3/2012(Tucano)ASX Announcement: High Grade Drill Results - Tucano
1/31/2012ASX Announcement: Urucum Deeps High Grade Intersection
8/30/2011ASX Announcement: Maiden Iron Ore Resource on Beadell's Mini...
5/5/2011(Tucano)ASX Announcement: Government Approvals Received - Tucano
4/5/2011(Tucano)ASX Announcement: Tucano Gold Ore Reserve
3/31/2011Company Review - Beadell Resources Limited
12/1/2010(Tropicana East)ASX Announcement: New Discovery in Tropicana Belt 30m @ 8.3 ...
7/26/2010(Tucano)Outstanding Drill Results at Tucano
6/1/2010Tucano Definitive Feasibility Study Commences
4/13/2010(Amapari)Acquisition of Amapari Gold Mine and Iron Ore Royalty Comple...
3/2/2010(West Mustrave Project (handpump))West Musgrave Gold Discovery Update
1/28/2010(Amapari)Acquisition of Amapari Gold Mine
1/7/2010(West Mustrave Project (handpump))West Musgrave Gold Discovery Confirmed 60 m @ 0.9 gpt gold
1/5/2010High Grade Gold Discovery Confirmed 192 6 gpt gold
9/23/2009(Tropicana East)Hercules Drilling Results - Tropicana East Project
7/1/2009(West Mustrave Project (handpump))Anglo American Option and Joint Venture Agreement
Corporate news of Beadell Resources
5/18/2016Chairman's Address to Shareholders
5/16/2016Cancellation of Employee Options
11/24/2015Investor Presentation - November 2015
10/27/2015Urucum Preliminary Conceptual Underground Mine Design
10/5/2015Quarterly Production Update
9/17/2015Maiden Urucum Underground Mineral Resource
9/2/2015Operational Update
8/28/20152015 Interim Financial Report
8/28/20152015 Half Year Results
8/2/2015Investor Presentation - Diggers and Dealers 2015
7/13/2015Duckhead Operational Update
6/15/2015Urucum Underground Update
4/24/2015March 2015 Quarterly Report
4/17/2015Annual Report to shareholders
4/16/2015Tucano Exploration Update
4/7/2015Annual Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve Update
4/7/2015Quarterly Production Update
3/27/2015Dividend Follow-Up Letter (to AUS Residents only)
3/13/2015Letter to Shareholders
3/10/2015Currency Update
2/26/2015Maiden Dividend and 2014 Financial Year Results
2/26/20152014 4E and Full Year Statutory Accounts
11/12/2014Tucano Drill Results
11/9/2014MACA Partnership Commences
11/6/2014Change of Director's Interest Notice
10/23/2014Mining Partnership Agreement with MACA Limited
3/25/20142013 Financial Year Results
3/24/20142014 Guidance Upgrade and Production Update
2/8/2013BMO Conference Participation
4/26/2012ASX Announcement: Quarterly Report March 2012
3/6/2012ASX Announcement: Capital Raising Completed
2/29/2012ASX Announcement: Ross Kestel Joins Board
1/25/2012ASX Announcement: Quarterly Report 31 December 2011
12/8/2011ASX Announcement: Iron Ore Strategic Review
10/27/2011ASX Announcement: Quarterly Report 30 September 2011
9/7/2011Investor Presentation: Deutsche Bank Gold Conference 7 Sept ...
5/16/2011(Tropicana East)ASX Announcement: Tropicana East Results 5m @ 4 gpt Gold
5/12/2011(Tucano)ASX Annoucement: Tucano Resource Drilling Target
5/10/2011(Tucano)ASX Announcement: Definitive Feasibility Study Completed - T...
4/28/2011ASX Announcement: Quarterly Report 31 March 2011
4/12/2011ASX Announcement: Investor Presentation - April 2011
3/23/2011(Tucano)ASX Announcement: Tucano Gold Results 14 m @ 19.9 gold
3/21/2011ASX Announcement: Potential Iron Ore Production from Gold Pl...
3/1/2011(Tucano)ASX Announcement: New Tucano Gold and Iron Ore Results
12/1/2010ASX Announcement: New Gold Inc's Shares Sold
8/6/2010Legal Settlement - William Creek
7/28/2010Quarter Report 30 June 2010
5/18/2010Share Purchase Plan & Shortfall Placement
5/6/2010Resource Drilling to Commence - Brazil
5/4/2010Share Purchase Plan Update
4/29/2010Quarterly Activities Report 31 March 2010
4/15/2010New Non Executive Chairman and Non Executive Director Appoin...
3/18/2010Anglo American Airborne Spectrem Anomalies Detected
1/29/2010Quarterly Activities Report 31 December 2009
12/18/2009BDR Media Coverage: Kalgoorlie Miner Thursday, 17 December 2...
12/17/2009Additional Mineralised Zones Intersected at West Musgrave
12/1/2009New Gold Soil Anomaly Tartaruga Brazil
11/25/2009Beadell AGM 25 November 2009
10/27/2009Quarterly Activities Report 30 September 2009
9/30/2009Anglo American Airborne Spectrum Survey Commences
8/31/2009Company Announcement
7/27/200930 June 2009 Quarterly Activities Report
7/23/2009Company Announcement. New Results - Tropicana East
6/30/2009Company Announcement
1/27/2009ASX Announcement - December 2008 Quarter Report
1/22/2009Company Announcement
1/20/2009SIGNIFICANT GOLD ANOMALY AT TROPICANA EAST
Comments closed
 
Latest comment posted for this article
Be the first to comment
Add your comment
AUSTRALIA (BDR.AX)
0.065+0.00%
AUSTRALIA
AU$ 0.065
06/29 02:35 -
0%
Prev close Open
0.065 0.062
Low High
0.062 0.067
Year l/h YTD var.
 -  -
52 week l/h 52 week var.
- -  0.065 -%
Volume 1 month var.
17,662,973 -%
24hGold TrendPower© : -26
Produces
Develops Gold
Explores for Gold
 
 
 
Analyse
Interactive chart Add to compare
Interactive
chart
Print Compare Export
You must be logged in to use the porfolio and watchlists (free)
Top Newsreleases
MOST READ
Annual variation
DateVariationHighLow
 
5 years chart
 
3 months chart
 
3 months volume chart
 
 
Mining Company News
Plymouth Minerals LTDPLH.AX
Plymouth Minerals Intersects Further High Grade Potash in Drilling at Banio Potash Project - Plannin
AU$ 0.12-8.00%Trend Power :
Santos(Ngas-Oil)STO.AX
announces expected non-cash impairment
AU$ 7.75+0.52%Trend Power :
Oceana Gold(Au)OGC.AX
RELEASES NEW TECHNICAL REPORT FOR THE HAILE GOLD MINE
AU$ 2.20+0.00%Trend Power :
Western Areas NL(Au-Ni-Pl)WSA.AX
Advance Notice - Full Year Results Conference Call
AU$ 3.86+0.00%Trend Power :
Canadian Zinc(Ag-Au-Cu)CZN.TO
Reports Financial Results for Q2 and Provides Project Updates
CA$ 0.12+4.55%Trend Power :
Stornoway Diamond(Gems-Au-Ur)SWY.TO
Second Quarter Results
CA$ 0.02+100.00%Trend Power :
McEwen Mining(Cu-Le-Zn)MUX
TO ACQUIRE BLACK FOX FROM PRIMERO=C2=A0
US$ 11.00-0.99%Trend Power :
Rentech(Coal-Ngas)RTK
Rentech Announces Results for Second Quarter 2017
US$ 0.20-12.28%Trend Power :
KEFIKEFI.L
Reduced Funding Requirement
GBX 0.58+5.09%Trend Power :
Lupaka Gold Corp.LPK.V
Lupaka Gold Receives First Tranche Under Amended Invicta Financing Agreement
CA$ 0.06-8.33%Trend Power :
Imperial(Ag-Au-Cu)III.TO
Closes Bridge Loan Financing
CA$ 2.45-0.81%Trend Power :
Guyana Goldfields(Cu-Zn-Pa)GUY.TO
Reports Second Quarter 2017 Results and Maintains Production Guidance
CA$ 1.84+0.00%Trend Power :
Lundin Mining(Ag-Au-Cu)LUN.TO
d Share Capital and Voting Rights for Lundin Mining
CA$ 15.49+1.57%Trend Power :
Canarc Res.(Au)CCM.TO
Canarc Reports High Grade Gold in Surface Rock Samples at Fondaway Canyon, Nevada
CA$ 0.24+0.00%Trend Power :
Havilah(Cu-Le-Zn)HAV.AX
Q A April 2017 Quarterly Report
AU$ 0.19+0.00%Trend Power :
Uranium Res.(Ur)URRE
Commences Lithium Exploration Drilling at the Columbus Basin Project
US$ 6.80-2.86%Trend Power :
Platinum Group Metals(Au-Cu-Gems)PTM.TO
Platinum Group Metals Ltd. Operational and Strategic Process ...
CA$ 1.76-1.68%Trend Power :
Devon Energy(Ngas-Oil)DVN
Announces $340 Million of Non-Core Asset Sales
US$ 52.07-0.95%Trend Power :
Precision Drilling(Oil)PD-UN.TO
Announces 2017Second Quarter Financial Results
CA$ 8.66-0.35%Trend Power :
Terramin(Ag-Au-Cu)TZN.AX
2nd Quarter Report
AU$ 0.04+0.00%Trend Power :