What is the significance of surpassing $1400 USD per ounce of gold?
Personally, I view the price of gold as a bellwether for the global
economy, essentially signalling the health of markets. Without a doubt in my
mind, the complexity of the global marketplace is only increasing, and
because of this I can't help but think that any of these attempts to control
it will fail and only add to the damage that has already been done.
Ultimately, I believe, we are headed to some sort of reset of the global
monetary system and breaking $1400 USD per ounce, a price we haven't seen
since 2013, signals we are getting closer.
So what does this mean for the junior gold companies? Great question.
I think a bullish outlook for a metal price is a poor reason to invest
within the junior resource sector, however, while this is my view, it seems
that the vast majority of investors think differently.
Therefore, I suspect, given the rise in the gold price, we may be entering
a new bull market in gold stocks.
Today, I have an update on Genesis Metals
Corp. (GIS:TSX.V; GGISF:OTC), a junior gold company that is exploring and
developing its flagship Chevrier Gold Project, in the world famous Abitibi
Greenstone Belt in Quebec.
Let's take a look.
Genesis Metals Corporation
Market Cap – $7.4 million (at the time of writing)
Shares – 109.2 million
FD – 132.1 million
Management and Advisors – 16%
Other Major Shareholders – Osisko Mining, Eric Sprott, Gold 2000, Delbrook
Capital, U.S. Global Investors, SIDEX/SDBJ and Medalist Capital – 34%
Retail – 50%
Chevrier Gold Project – 2019 Exploration
2019 marks a reboot in Genesis' approach to developing its flagship
Chevrier Gold Project.
What do I mean by this? Well, the last few years, much of the exploration
and development dollars have been spent on expanding and delineating the
project's Main Zone.
In all, the money has been well spent, as the updated resource estimate, released earlier this year, reveals the Main Zone has an
indicated resource of 395,000 ounces at 1.45 g/t and an inferred resource of
297,000 ounces att 1.33 g/t, using a 0.5 g/t cut-off.
This field season at Chevrier will be different, as the company looks to
generate new high-grade gold targets, as it has expanded its land package
along the Fancamp Deformation Corridor and, more importantly, has enlisted
Dr. Rob Carpenter and the highly accomplished team at Vector Geological
Solutions to lead a modern exploration program across the entire property.
The Vector team is made up of Dan MacNeil and Dr. Alan Wainwright, each
which has had extensive exploration experience and successes within the
sector.
Exploration will begin with property-wide till sampling. For those who
aren't familiar, till sampling is used to identify target metals, such as
gold, in areas that have been glaciated.
In these regions, glaciers have eroded the target metals from the underlying
rock and transported them away from their source. Therefore, today, by
digging down to the till layer, which sits right above the bedrock,
exploration teams can better sample for gold.
Till sampling is a highly effective tool in an exploration company's
arsenal and will reveal where they should focus its attention with localized
geological mapping, trenching and geophysics.
It is key that while the existence of gold within the till samples is
obviously paramount, the Vector team isn't necessarily as concerned with the
grade of gold, but more on the gold grain morphology.
MacNeil explained to me that the grain morphology is vital in
understanding the source of gold, as the shape and surface texture of the
gold grain is an indicator of how far away the gold may have travelled from
its source.
Source: Research Gate – Grain Morphology Example
Chevrier has been expanded to 275 square kilometers along one of the most
famous gold corridors within the Abitibi. With this methodical approach to
exploration, I think that there is a high probability that they will identify
a few great high-grade gold targets for the next drill program.
Secondly, we have to keep in mind that the Main Zone is still open at
depth, which, in my mind, shows great promise for further expansion of the
deposit. The Abitibi is famous for its deep, steeply dipping high-grade gold
deposits and, therefore, the next drill program should be chock full of high
potential targets.
Changes in Leadership
On June 24, Genesis announced the resignation of Chairman and CEO Brian
Groves and the appointments of Adrian Fleming as chairman of the Board and
Jeff Sundar as interim CEO.
To refresh your memory, Fleming is a geologist by trade with over 40 years
of experience in both technical and executive roles. Some highlights include
being a founding director at Northern Empire and Underworld Resources, both
of which were acquired by majors.
Additionally, Sundar has been a driving force behind Genesis as its
president over the last few years and, I think, will do well in his new role.
Sundar has over 20 years of experience in the mining industry, and is a
former director of Northern Empire, which was sold to Coeur Mining for $117
million in October of 2018. Also, he was a VP/director of Underworld
Resources, which was acquired by Kinross for $140 million in the last cycle.
The Genesis team is rounded out by exploration manager Andre Liboiron;
director John Florek; independent directors Keenan Hohol, Robert Scott and
Steve Williams.
A Discovery Group Company
Genesis Metals Corp. is a part of the Discovery Group of Companies, which
is led by John Robins and Jim Paterson. Discovery Group has churned out some
of the best stories the sector has seen over the last few years.
A few of the M&A successes have been Kaminak Gold Corp., which was
sold to Goldcorp for $520 million, and Northern Empire Resources Corp. Which
was sold this past summer to Coeur Mining for $117 million.
Additionally, you have other high-quality resource projects, such as Bluestone
Resources Inc., Fireweed Zinc Ltd. and Great Bear Resources, all of which
have had success over the last year, as they move their projects forward.
In short, Genesis' entry into Discovery Group speaks to the potential of
the company and to its management team, a group in which Robins and Paterson
must have confidence, as their reputations are now linked.
Strategic Advisors
While not being a part of the company's main team, strategic advisors can
play key roles in the development of a project. In particular, Genesis has
done a great job assembling a cast of advisors that have resumes filled with
success, particularly in exploration, resource expansion, capital markets
and, arguably most important to the Genesis story, M&A.
Being a Discovery Group Company comes with not only the notoriety of being
a part of the group, but also means, in this case, that both Robins and
Paterson will play strategic advisor roles for the company.
John Robins is a professional geologist by trade with a wide variety of
experience over the course of his more than 30 years within the industry.
Robins was both a founder and chairman of Kaminak and, in 2008, was
recognized for his achievements in mining exploration by the Association for
Mineral Exploration British Columbia with the H.H. "Spud" Huestis
Award.
Jim Paterson has more than 22 years within the mining industry with
experience in raising capital, M&A, joint-ventures, spin-outs, RTOs and
IPOs. Currently, he is chairman and CEO of Valore Metals Corp and was a
founding director of Northern Empire Resources Corp.
Genesis will benefit greatly from having these two men as strategic
advisors, as it moves its flagship Chevrier Gold Project forward.
New Additions
In November of 2018, Genesis announced that Dr. Rob
Carpenter, Dr. Andrew Ramcharan and Garrett Ainsworth would be joining its
list of strategic advisors.
Dr. Carpenter is a professional geoscientist with over 25 years of experience
in the resource sector. He is best known as co-founder, president and CEO of
Kaminak Gold Corporation (2005 to 2013) and its multi-million ounce Coffee
Gold Project, where he is credited with the initial discovery and leading the
company to it maiden resource estimate. Kaminak was sold to Goldcorp in 2016
for $520 million.
Dr. Ramcharan is a professional engineer with over 18 years of experience
in operations, project evaluation, M&A, finance and investor relations.
Most recently, he was a managing director of project evaluation for both debt
and equity financings at Sprott Inc.
Last but not least, Garrett Ainsworth is a geologist by trade and former
VP exploration for NexGen Energy, which discovered the world-class Arrow
Uranium Deposit in Canada's Athabasca Basin.
4th Best Jurisdiction for Mining Investment in the World
From a jurisdictional standpoint, it doesn't get much better than Quebec
when it comes to mining investment attractiveness. The Fraser Institute (FI)
gives Quebec an index score of 88.38, ranking it second in Canada and fourth
in the world. FI's mining investment attractiveness index score is reflective
of both the mineral potential and the government policy perception of the
region.
Quebec's Mineral Potential
Quebec is home to 25 producing mines and over 350 surface mineral mining
operations, putting the value of Quebec's mineral shipments at $8.7 billion
in 2014 (Investissement Quebec). Quebec is Canada's second largest
producer of gold, largest producer of iron and zinc, and the only North
American producer of niobium. The mineral wealth is evident and is a big
reason why FI ranks Quebec among the world's top ten in mining investment
attractiveness.
Highlighting Quebec's world-class mineralization is the Abitibi Greenstone
Belt (AGB), which is 150 km wide and stretches 650 km from roughly Wawa,
Ontario, to Val d'Or, Quebec. The belt has produced millions of ounces of
gold over its history, with the Cadillac Gold Camp, Virginiatown,
Rouyn-Noranda Gold Camp, and Val d'Or Gold Camp being just a few of its
largest contributors.
Quebec Politics and Infrastructure
The government of Quebec supports mineral exploration within its borders
with a tax credit system that refunds 25% of eligible exploration expenses
for non-operating corporations, and 10% of eligible exploration expenses for
operating corporations (Financial Incentives). So, roughly, for every $1 of
non-flow-through raised capital spent by a Quebec based mineral explorer, 25
cents will come back to the company, which can effectively be rolled right
back into further exploration work. This is not only a huge plus for the
company and its shareholders, but an ingenious way for the province to
promote mineral exploration.
The long history of mining in the AGB means that most regions of the belt
are accessible or near infrastructure such as highways, rail, power, and deep
water ports along the St. Lawrence Seaway. Also, Quebec boasts some of the
most competitive electricity rates in Canada, as its hydroelectric dams
constitute a major portion of its electricity production.
Finally, Quebec takes great pride in a transparent mining system, which is
built around three key pillars:
"Open access to resources is ensured on the largest possible portion
of territory, Mineral rights are granted on a first-come, first-served basis
and if a discovery is made, the title holder can be reasonably sure of
obtaining the right to develop the resource." ~ Investissement Quebec
NOTE: Quebec provincial funds, SIDEX, SDBJ and FTQ, have participated in
past private placements in Genesis and now own a good portion of stock. In my
mind, it's a great indication of the potential value that the Chevrier Gold
Project may have moving forward.
Favorable politics and world-class geology—for me, it doesn't get much
better than Quebec, as far as your investment buck goes!
Chevrier Gold Project
Genesis' 100%-owned Chevrier Gold Project encompasses 275 square km and is
located 35 km south of Chibougamau, Quebec, in the heart of the Abitibi
Greenstone Belt. Chevrier straddles 15 km of the Fancamp Deformation Zone,
and is 15 km northeast of IAMGOLD's high-grade Monster Lake gold deposit.
NOTE: The IAMGOLD and Toma
Gold Monster Lake JV released their maiden inferred resource of 433,300
ounces of gold at 12.14 g/t at a 3.5 g/t cut-off.
Chevrier Gold Project History
Prior to Genesis, the area in which the Chevrier deposit is located was
owned and explored by Inmet Mining Inc. (Minnova), which, in 1989, was the
first to drill the now Main Zone of Chevrier, where it intersected gold
grading 5.4 g/t. The property was then purchased by Geonova Explorations,
which outlined Chevrier's Main Zone.
In 2007, the property changed owners once again, with Tawsho taking the
reins. That company went on to complete a 2,792 km aeromagnetic survey, a
ground EM Time Domain survey, 24 diamond drill holes, an independent NI
43-101 resource estimate (by Met-Chem Canada Inc.), and a 5,000 ton bulk
sample.
Since Genesis acquired Chevrier in Q2 of 2016, it has completed a long
list of work that includes the inventory of more than 70,000 meters of drill
core, the re-sampling and re-assaying of selected mineralized intervals,
re-sampling of four trenches, 3D modelling of Main, South and East Zones, 50+
km of IP surveying, and executed a 10,000 meter drill program, which focused
on confirming historical Geonova drill holes, exploration stepout holes on
the Main Zone Deposit and the exploration of other IP and geological targets.
Results from this program can be found on Sedar.
New Geological Model
Over its 29 year history, Chevrier has seen 213 drill holes, totalling
over 87,000 meters. However, the Genesis team is the first to consolidate,
re-evaluate and form a comprehensive geological model regarding the Main
Zone's gold mineralization.
Below is an image of the mineralization within the Main Zone, using a 0.3
g/t Au grade shell.
Chevrier Gold Project – Plain View of the Main Zone Deposit
Chevrier Gold Project Resource Update
Using the new geological model and the compiled data from the most recent
drill program, Genesis has released an updated resource for the Chevrier Gold
Project. The updated resource includes the Main and East Zones and, as
described in the previous section of the report, envisions a mining scenario
in which there is both an open pit and underground workings.
Indicated Gold Resource – 395,000 ounces averaging 1.45 g/t
Inferred Gold Resource – 297,000 ounces averaging 1.33 g/t
NOTE: With a combined indicated and inferred resource of 692,000 ounces of
gold, and with Genesis' MCAP sitting below $10 million, this presents an
interesting value proposition. Keep in mind, not all ounces are of equal
value, but nonetheless, this is a good high-level indicator of value.
This is a great start for the Genesis team as, collectively—indicated and
inferred—they sit very close to 1 million ounces of gold in an area of the
Abitibi that looks poised for development in the coming years. Clearly, the
next move for the Genesis team is to expand this new resource, which will be
aided by its newly formed strategic advisors team.
2019 and beyond should be very interesting for investors as they move forward.
Chevrier Resource Expansion
In terms of expanding the deposit, one of the best possibilities comes
with drilling deeper, as the Principal Zones remain open at depth.
Chevrier Gold Project – Long Section of the Main Zone Deposit
To date, I believe there have only been a handful of holes drilled below
400m, each of which hit mineralization. Given the nature of many of the
Abitibi gold deposits, such as Osisko Mining's Windfall Lake Gold Project,
there is certainly the potential for more ounces to be found at depth.
I look forward to the next drill program which will test the extent of the
mineralization at depth, and will most certainly tackle the other high
priority targets on the property.
Concluding Remarks
The new gold bull market may be upon us, owning undervalued junior gold
companies, such as Genesis, could be highly advantageous in the weeks and
months ahead.
Investing in junior resource companies is risky and, therefore, in my
opinion, you need to seek out companies that are led by strong management
teams, who can navigate the risk and propel the company forward.
Genesis Metals is a company that I am invested in and believe has the
horsepower, in terms of the management team, to move the Chevrier Gold
Project forward. Clearly, the company must focus on expanding the resource by
drilling deeper and exploring the property's high priority targets.
As outlined in my report, there is a strong list of advisors who have
"been there and done that" within the resource sector, and I am
confident will have a great influence on the direction of Genesis moving
forward.
Summarizing my thesis for investment, here are what I think are a few of
Genesis' most compelling strengths:
- A proven management team: Sundar, Fleming, Florek and
Liboiron
- Strategic Advisors: Discovery Group's John Robbins and
James Paterson, Dr. Robert Carpenter, Dr. Andrew Ramcharan, and Garrett
Ainsworth.
- Strategic Shareholders List Headlined by: Osisko Mining,
Eric Sprott, Delbrook Capital, Gold 2000, US Global Investors,
SIDEX/SDBJ/FTQ and Medalist Capital
- Located in the 4th best jurisdiction in the world,
Quebec
- Systematic 2019 exploration program led by Vector
Geological Solutions – high-grade gold targeting
- Expanded land package with high exploration potential,
Chevrier Gold Project and October Gold Project
- Great bang for its drilling buck, as its all-in drill
costs, thus far, have roughly averaged $220 per meter
Brian Leni is the founder and editor of Junior Stock
Review. He is a professional engineer who has over 10 years of experience in
heavy industry.
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