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Medusa Mining Limited: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 September 2012
Published : October 30, 2012
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TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 30, 2012) - Medusa Mining Limited (News - Market indicators)(LSE:MML) -

Snapshot of Medusa:

  • Un-hedged, low cost, dividend paying gold producer focused on organic growth in the Philippines

  • Growth path to annualised production of 400,000 ozs per year by end 2015

  • Growth underpinned by strong cashflow from Co-O Mine (narrow vein underground)
    • FY 2012/13: production guidance of 100-120,000 ozs at cash costs circa US$210/oz

  • Current Mineral Resources comprise
    • Co-O Mine: Indicated 715k ozs at 11.8 g/t gold; Inferred 1,304k ozs at 9.4 g/t gold

    • Bananghilig: Inferred 1,100k ozs at 1.63 g/t gold

  • Current Probable Reserves : Co-O Mine 568k ozs @ 9.7 g/t gold

  • Co-O Mine Resources and Reserves to be maintained at current levels

  • Conceptual exploration target size ** of Co-O Mine of 3 to 7 million ozs

  • Excellent exploration upside: high grade vein and disseminated bulk gold targets, plus eight copper targets

  • 820 km2 of tenements and exploration revised budget for FY 2012/13 of US$30M
Board of Directors:
Geoffrey Davis (Non-executive Chairman)
Peter Hepburn-Brown (Managing Director)
Ciceron Angeles (Non-executive Director)
Robert Weinberg (Non-executive Director)
Andrew Teo (Non-executive Director)
 
Capital Structure:
Ordinary shares: 188,903,911
Unlisted options: 1,715,000
Performance rights: 250,000
 
Listings:
ASX and LSE (Code: MML)
 
Address and Contact Details:
PO Box 860
Canning Bridge WA 6153
Telephone: +618 9367 0601
Facsimile: +618 9367 0602
Email: admin@medusamining.com.au
Website: www.medusamining.com.au

OVERVIEW:

EXECUTIVE ORDER ON MINING IN THE PHILIPPINES

  • Positive Executive Order No.79 on mining in the Philippines was released on 9 July 2012 and signed on 4 October 2012. Changes to royalty rates not yet set.

Co-O MINE PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT

  • New Mill: ECC granted. Construction on schedule. New leach tank and foundations for crusher completed, and SAG mill foundations advancing. SAG mill now delivered.

  • Production: 14,403 ounces at a recovered grade of 7.5 g/t gold and cash costs of US$328 per ounce.

  • Saga & Baguio Shafts: Saga reached depth of 350 metres in early September. Plat cut, loading chute being installed. Winder arrived. Completion estimated late December. Baguio Shaft recommissioned ahead of schedule.

Co-O MINE RESOURCES, RESERVES, EXPLORATION

  • The new Inferred and Indicated Resources total is 2,019,000 ounces at 10.1 g/t gold in 6,215,000 tonnes.

  • The new Probable Reserve is 568,000 ounces at 9.7 g/t gold in 1,820,000 tonnes.

  • Drilling is continuing with six surface and three underground rigs.

TAMBIS AREA - BANANGHILIG DEPOSIT

  • New Inferred Resource of 1,100,000 ounces at 1.63 g/t gold in 21,000,000 tonnes.

  • Infill drilling has been completed with rigs reduced from 6 to 2 for sterilisation drilling. An Indicated Resource estimate is planned during the next quarter.

LINGIG PROJECT

  • Lingig Induced Polarisation and Resistivity survey nearing completion.

ANOLING

  • Drilling has been suspended while results are assessed.

CORPORATE & FINANCIALS (unaudited)

  • Total cash, cash equivalent in gold on metal account and bullion at site at end of quarter of approximately US$37.7 million.
** The potential target size and grade is conceptual in nature, and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being defined as a mineral resource. Refer to Stock Exchange announcement dated 24 August 2011.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The locations of the Company's projects are shown on Figures 1 and 2.

To view Figure 1. Location diagram showing the Company's tenement areas and prominent East-West structures, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297281.jpg

To view Figure 2. Regional tenement map showing mines and prospects, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297282.jpg

EXECUTIVE ORDER ON MINING IN THE PHILIPPINES

The President of the Philippines on 9 July 2012 released Executive Order No.79 ("EO") designed to improve the alignment of the Philippines' national and regional interests with those of the mining industry through the updating of key policies.

On 4 October 2012 the EO (as described in the 30 June 2012 quarterly report) was signed by the President. However the future royalty rates have still not been finalised.

Co-O MINE

Gold Production

The production statistics for the September 2012 quarter with comparatives for the previous four quarters are summarised in Table I below.

Table I. Gold production statistics
  Unit Qtr ended
30 Sep
2012
Qtr ended
30 Jun
2012
Qtr ended
31 Mar
2012
Qtr ended
31 Dec
2011
Qtr ended
30 Sep
2011
Tonnes mined WMT 70,591 74,969 85,748 71,872 41,596
Ore milled DMT 66,809 66,976 76,002 68,008 42,152
Recovered grade gpt 7.50 8.10 8.10 8.00 8.33
Recovery % 90% 92% 92% 93% 93%
Gold produced ozs 14,403 15,557 18,258 16,270 10,510
Cash costs (1) US$/oz $328 $283 $239 $242 $291
Gold sold ozs 25,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 15,446
Average gold price received US$ $1,636 $1,624 $1,738 $1,761 $1,587
 
Note:  
 
(1) Net of development costs and includes royalties and local business taxes

Gold production for the quarter was 14,403 ounces, at an average recovered grade of 7.50 g/t gold and cash costs of US$328 per ounce, inclusive of royalties and local business taxes.

As has been the case for the four previous quarters, the mine continues to operate pre-dominantly in development mode to prepare for the future production increase and all development ore mined to date has been treated through the mill. In addition to the heavy emphasis on development, the mine's production has also been hampered by shaft haulage access. The completion of the Saga Shaft (in the December 2012 quarter) with additional haulage capacity of 1,500 tpd will solve the current shaft haulage issues.

Production for the quarter was also hampered by a fire in mid-August which caused extensive damage to the Baguio Shaft, temporarily putting it out of service for approximately two months. The remedial expenses to refurbish and recommission the Baguio Shaft have had an adverse impact on the September quarter's cash costs which increased to US$328 per ounce (June 2012 Qtr: US$283 per ounce). These once off costs relating to the refurbishment and recommissioning of the Baguio Shaft and balance of expenses relating to leach tank repairs, completed in late July 2012, amounts to approximately US$35 per ounce of this quarter's cash costs.

Medusa, an un-hedged gold producer, sold 25,000 ounces of gold at an average price of US$1,636 per ounce during the quarter.

Preliminary Development Timetable

Graph 1 is the Preliminary Development Timetable and Production Guidance for the new Co-O Phase 3 Mill Expansion and Bananghilig Project.

The total estimated Capex (inclusive of mine development and shaft sinking) for the Phase 3 expansion of Co-O is US$70 million which will be funded entirely from the Company's cash flow.

To view the figure accompanying this section of the press release, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297283.jpg

Production profile (ounces)          
 
Calendar years:
CY
(Jan - Dec)
CY 2011
(Actual)
CY 2012
(part actual)
CY 2013 CY 2014 CY 2015 CY 2016
Co-O Mill 77,127 73-78,000 160-175,000 200,000 200,000 200,000
Bananghilig Mill - - - - 100,000 200,000
Total 77,127 73-78,000 160-175,000 200,000 300,000 400,000
             
Financial years:           
FY
(Jul - Jun)
FY 2012 (Actual) FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017
Co-O Mill 60,595 100-120,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000
Bananghilig Mill - - - - 200,000 200,000
Total 60,595 100-120,000 200,000 200,000 400,000 400,000
Graph 1. Preliminary Development Timetable

New Co-O Mill

In November 2010, the Board approved the construction of a new mill with capacity to produce 200,000 ounces of gold per year based on processing up to 750,000 tonnes per year at the current reserve grade of the Co-O Mine.

The approval to upgrade the Environmental Clearance Certificate for the current Co-O Mill to 2,500 tonnes per day was granted on 9 October 2012.

Operations

Mine Development

Major renovations are continuing at the Co-O Mine to modernise the mine for its expanded production.

The Saga Shaft reached its planned depth of 350 metres in the first week of September. The plat at Level 8 has been cut. The loading chute is being installed and additional space for workshops and other facilities is being excavated. Haulage capacity is limited until the newly delivered winder is operational. Manufacture of the permanent headframe is well advanced.

The Saga Shaft with a haulage capacity of 1,500 tonnes per day is planned to be completed at the end of December quarter 2012 and hauling of significant amounts of ore from Level 8 will begin once Level 8 on-vein development advances and rises on-vein are commenced from Level 8 through to Level 6 (100 metres vertical distance).

At the Baguio Shaft, the top 120 metres of timber were burnt out by the fire as reported on 22 August 2012. The shaft was returned to service in the first week of October ahead of schedule after its capacity was upgraded a second time to 350 tonnes per day (from 250 tonnes per day).

Accelerated lateral development is on-going to ensure the underground infrastructure and on-vein development will be in place for the Saga Shaft. This accelerated development was maintained at similar levels to the previous quarter and consequently maintained the high proportion of development ore supplied to the mill.

The average development was 970 metres and at the end of September 2012 there were 50 development headings on-vein and 5 on waste. Haulage was affected by the Baguio Shaft fire during the quarter.

Mine Production

Ore trucked to the mill during the quarter was primarily development ore and some stope ore.

Mill Expansion

The current status of activities is:

  • Construction of the new large leach tank has been completed and it is in operation;

  • Foundations for the new crusher completed;

  • SAG mill foundations advancing, SAG mill now completely delivered on schedule (Photos 1 & 2);

  • The de-toxification unit foundations are completed and steel work commenced;

  • The electrical supply systems to the mine and mill are advancing. Re-wiring of the Co-O Mine through the Saga Shaft has commenced.

To view Photo 1: SAG mill 45 tonne end plate being transported 210 kilometres from Davao port to Co-O mill site, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297284.jpg

To view Photo 2: Both end plates of the SAG mill on site, please visit the following link:

http://file.marketwire.com/release/829285.jpg

Resource Estimate

On 6 August 2012 a new resource estimate for the Co-O Mine was announced as below:

Table II. Co-O Mine Mineral Resource estimate at 30 June 2012.
Category > 3 g/t gold
  tonnes g/t gold ounces
Indicated resources 1,890,000 11.8 715,000
Inferred resources 4,325,000 9.4 1,304,000
TOTAL RESOURCES 6,215,000 10.1 2,019,000
 
Notes:  
 
- A lower cut-off of 3 g/t gold has been applied
- Variable upper cuts up to 300 g/t gold have been applied to different veins
- Rounding to the nearest 1,000 may result in some slight discrepancies in totals.

Additional detailed information is contained in the announcement dated 6 August 2012. The resource estimate was undertaken by Cube Consulting Pty Ltd of Perth Western Australia.

Reserve Estimate

As announced on 24 August 2012, the Probable Reserve at 30 June 2012 now stands at 568,000 ounces contained in 1,820,000 tonnes at 9.7 g/t gold.

Additional detailed information is contained in the announcement dated 24 August 2012. Carras Mining Pty Ltd of Perth, Western Australia undertook the reserve estimation based on the resource wireframe model provided by Cube Consulting Pty Ltd. 

Exploration

Drilling with six surface rigs and three underground drilling rigs is continuing.

Preparations are underway for an extensive regional Induced Polarisation/Resistivity ("IP/Res") and ground magnetics programme around the Co-O Mine which is likely to be commenced in early 2013.

To view Figure 3. Co-O Mine area interpreted geological map, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297286.jpg

Co-O Geology and Mineralisation

New detailed discussions and interpretations of the Co-O Mine geology and mineralisation were announced on 14 August 2012 and are also contained in the 2012 Annual Report. These interpretations are summarised below:

  • The Co-O Mine area is underlain gently north-dipping basaltic andesitic to andesitic volcanic flows and minor volcaniclastics (Fig. 3) which have been intruded by andesitic to dioritic stocks and cut by north-trending faults.

  • There are three large outcropping intrusives, namely the Nangka, Road 17 and Pinayungan Intrusives, located east and southwest of the Co-O vein system, and several smaller ones in the vicinity. The Nangka and Pinayungan Stocks are in place while the rest are "floating" in the Co-O Diatreme including the large Road 17 Mega Block.

  • Porphyry-related copper-gold mineralization is hosted only in the Nangka Stock and the surrounding volcanics (Figs 4 to 6). Generally grades range from 0.11 to a maximum of 0.31 % Cu and 0.11 to 0.24 g/t Au with a Cu:Au ratio of about 1:1 to 1:2. This is not primary porphyry mineralisation.

  • After a period of substantial uplift and erosion, a diatreme/maar complex explosively intruded all the above rock types (Figs. 4 to 6). Its presence explains the general absence of near surface epithermal veins east of the Oriental Fault instead of invoking a large down thrown movement of the zone as the veins are masked by the flare of the diatreme.

  • The Co-O Diatreme is upward flaring in all directions towards the surface, measuring about 1.5 kilometres in diameter, and narrows down at depth like a funnel of unknown dimensions. Its root is probably located at the southern part of the Road 17 Intrusive. It is inferred that the diatreme may easily reach 1 kilometre or more in depth as indicated by its surface dimension wherein the vertical extent is more than its lateral extent. The maar volcanics, which are the extrusive equivalent of the diatreme and deposited by the explosive activity of the diatreme.

  • After the emplacement of the diatreme/maar complex, mineralised hydrothermal breccias followed by epithermal gold veins were formed, overprinting the older porphyry-related copper-gold mineralisation. The veins generally strike west-northwest to due west and dip 55 to 75° to the north for all veins except the Central Vein which is vertically dipping.

  • After another episode of uplift and erosion, a thin veneer of polymictic conglomerate to a maximum thickness of about 30 metres, was deposited on top of the diatreme/maar complex (Fig. 3).

To view Figure 4. North-south cross section of the interpreted geology along section line A-A" looking west, please visit the following link:

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To view Figure 5. East-west longitudinal section of the interpreted geology along section line B-B' looking north, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297288.jpg

To view Figure 6. Co-O Mine Level 6 geology showing the outline of the diatreme breccia, the porphyry-related copper zones and epithermal gold veins from the resource model, please visit the following link:

http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/8297289.jpg

Implications

On the eastern side of the Oriental Fault, now that the diatreme breccia pipe has been defined, the outcropping of northern veins such as the Royal Vein set and the non-outcrop of others is readily explained as the outcropping ones are not masked by the diatreme complex. Some of the non-outcropping veins are hidden below the flare of the diatreme and below Maar volcanics.

This new interpretation also negates the need to invoke a substantial vertical displacement on the Oriental Fault. The consequence is that there is now no geological reason why the vein system on the west side of the Oriental Fault should not continue to similar depths to those found on the eastern side of the fault.

Health and Safety

Lost time accident frequency rate (LTAFR) for the three months to 30 September 2012 is 0.97 including exploration. By comparison, the latest West Australian gold mining industry figure available to 30 September 2011 was 3.10, excluding exploration statistics of 6.70.

There were no breaches of any of the project's operating regulations during the quarter.

TAMBIS REGION

The Tambis project comprising the Bananghilig Gold Deposit (Fig. 2) is operated under a Mining Agreement with Philex Gold Philippines Inc. over Mineral Production Sharing Agreement ("MPSA") 344-2010-XIII which covers 6,262 hectares.

The Executive Order on Mining dated 6 July 2012, issued by the President of Philippines will have no immediate impact on the Bananghilig Project as the Company can continue to explore, conduct feasibility studies and planning.

However, should the feasibility study be positive and the Company commits to constructing the project, timely issuance of the relevant permits to commence construction will be subject to legislation of the new law on mining taxes and royalties to be passed by Congress.

Updates will be provided as material information becomes available.

BANANGHILIG PROJECT

In July 2010, new regional and detailed mapping and drilling programmes were commenced with the aim of validating the current resource of 650,000 ounces of gold and extending it to provide a reserve of approximately 1,000,000 ounces. This reserve would form the basis for a feasibility study which would target production of 200,000 ounces of gold per year from a new milling facility.

The announcement of 12 September 2011 summarises the Tambis regional geological setting, local geological setting, deposit description and mineralisation, shows a typical cross-section through the deposit and the drill hole intersections obtained for the period 24 July 2010 to 31 August 2011. Additional information is contained in the September 2011 quarterly report dated 24 October 2011 and in a drilling update on 17 January 2012.

Drilling Results

A drilling results update was announced on 8 August 2012 (as summarised in Table III) and included in the Inferred Resource estimate which was announced on 28 August of 1,100,000 ounces at 1.63 g/t gold contained in 21,000,000 tonnes. Table IV shows the range of resource estimates and cut-offs.

A further update of drilling results and an Indicated Resource estimate are planned for the December quarter 2012.

Detailed drilling results are contained in the 8 August 2012 announcement and are summarised in Table III where significant intercepts are defined on the following basis:

(1) lower cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t Au, and
(2)  ≥ 5 metres downhole intercept width at ≥ 1.0 g/t Au, and
(3) maximum of 3 metres of downhole internal dilution at ≤0.5 g/t Au.
 
Table III. Bananghilig surface drill hole results ≥1g/t gold.
Hole
number
East North Dip
(Degrees)
Azimuth
(Degrees)
From
(metres)
Width
(metres)
Grade
(uncut)
(g/t gold)
TDH139 612887 945049 -60 130 481.35 18.85 10.19
          578.35 22.25 2.43
TDH143 612749 945658 -60 130 20.80 5.80 6.32
          38.50 6.50 1.09
TDH148 612833 945612 -60 130 2.00 6.10 1.12
          21.30 7.45 2.23
TDH149 613016 945224 -60 130 95.05 9.95 1.51
          214.25 6.25 1.46
          235.40 9.50 1.43
          292.10 7.05 1.95
TDH151 612715 945423 -60 130 63.35 6.85 6.11
          197.65 13.20 1.34
TDH154 612672 945539 -70 130 81.60 9.35 1.06
TDH156 613056 945500 -60 130 259.25 12.85 1.24
          451.40 6.80 1.03
          495.40 5.00 1.30
TDH157 612939 945229 -60 130 64.40 13.55 1.54
          85.95 9.45 1.42
          154.20 27.50 2.12
TDH161 612834 945040 -60 130 135.20 6.00 2.02
TDH162 612291 944989 -60 130 190.80 5.00 1.33
TDH172 612590 945049 -60 130 59.00 11.90 1.49
TDH173 612496 945386 -70 130 77.00 15.20 1.64
          101.60 19.05 1.24
          160.90 8.80 5.09
TDH174 612791 945115 -50 130 79.60 11.00 1.49
TDH175 612623 945243 -70 130 104.75 5.00 1.23
          266.25 5.45 1.26
TDH176 612534 945308 -60 130 16.50 12.80 1.47
          91.10 9.70 1.29
          187.05 8.80 1.09
TDH177 612824 945195 -60 130 150.30 7.00 1.29
TDH180 613064 945194 -60 130 31.95 7.85 3.33
          137.10 5.30 1.38
TDH181 613002 945164 -60 130 133.40 5.95 8.69
          162.10 8.85 2.71
TDH182 612897 945139 -60 130 97.95 7.00 1.16
          125.40 7.00 1.02
TDH185 612617 945371 -60 130 12.30 10.80 2.30
          78.75 9.15 9.34
          131.00 8.55 1.27
TDH188 612987 945220 -60 130 204.45 15.85 2.98
TDH189 612656 945067 -60 130 79.00 13.95 1.38
          97.00 18.40 4.29
TDH190 612897 945182 -60 130 223.60 10.20 2.36
TDH192 612667 945143 -60 130 70.85 7.25 1.55
TDH193 612772 945279 -60 130 141.20 7.00 1.88
          164.70 6.15 1.93
TDH195 612811 945291 -60 130 69.75 9.50 1.05
TDH196 612518 945387 -55 130 13.60 13.50 1.25
          31.90 5.70 1.37
          56.30 6.35 1.15
          99.50 7.15 4.26
          132.10 5.90 1.15
TDH197 612550 945426 -60 130 1.30 17.05 1.19
          131.85 13.00 1.48
TDH198 612742 945269 -60 130 83.35 12.30 1.07
TDH199 613010 945200 -60 130 167.10 7.50 1.48
TDH200 612630 945014 -60 130 61.80 14.25 8.64
TDH201 612815 945394 -47 130 161.20 7.00 1.78
          174.75 16.05 1.05
TDH202 612707 945336 -55 130 158.25 5.20 6.04
TDH203 612434 945691 -47 130 162.10 15.65 1.09
TDH204 612567 945472 -70 130 21.15 10.45 6.72
TDH207 612973 945192 -60 130 199.35 5.75 1.50
TDH208 612751 945110 -60 130 116.86 13.65 1.00
TDH210 612409 945392 -60 130 29.65 6.05 1.13
          38.70 5.00 1.74
TDH212 612656 945098 -60 130 171.45 5.00 1.32
TDH213 612645 945168 -60 130 38.70 8.00 1.32
TDH214 612693 945427 -70 130 123.35 11.95 1.03
TDH215 612592 945069 -60 130 91.90 10.10 13.43
TDH216 612724 945016 -60 130 201.10 11.15 1.08
TDH217 612530 945676 -60 130 2.40 16.90 1.07
          94.55 6.60 1.93
TDH218 612692 945013 -60 130 101.75 11.45 3.19
TDH219 613017 945269 -60 130 40.60 5.00 1.11
TDH222 612563 945047 -60 130 78.65 17.20 3.27
TDH225 612941 945303 -60 130 2.60 5.10 1.05
TDH227 612744 944950 -60 130 133.50 5.00 1.59
TDH230 612654 945663 -60 130 49.40 5.35 3.84
TDH240 612452 945362 -60 130 55.20 6.50 2.08
          117.50 14.05 1.41
          232.60 27.20 2.91
TDH241 612517 944962 -60 130 47.45 10.25 2.00
TDH246 612708 945496 -47 130 106.60 6.65 2.19
          185.15 11.45 1.07
          202.05 13.55 10.76
 
Notes:  
 
1. Intersection widths are downhole drill widths not true widths;
2. Assays are by Intertek McPhar Mineral Services Inc. in Manila;
3. Grid coordinates based on the Philippine Reference System 92.

Resource estimation

A global Inferred Resource estimation for Bananghilig was undertaken by Cube Consulting Pty Ltd of West Perth, Western Australia. The estimation was based on historical drilling and new drill hole data since July 2010.

Table IV. Inferred Resource estimate as at 31 July 2012
Cut-off
(g/t gold)
tonnes g/t gold ounces
0.5 44,200,000 1.10 1,500,000
0.6 33,400,000 1.28 1,300,000
0.7 26,100,000 1.46 1,200,000
0.8 21,000,000 1.63 1,100,000
0.9 17,300,000 1.80 1,000,000
1.0 14,800,000 1.94 900,000
Note: Tonnes and ounces rounded down to nearest 100,000

Additional detailed information is available in the announcement dated 28 August 2012.

DRILL HOLE SAMPLING AND ASSAYING PROCEDURES

Drilling Procedures

Drilling, sampling and analytical methodologies are of internationally acceptable standards. Drilling and analyses are carried out by independent contractors, SBF Philippines Drilling Resources Corp. ("SBF") and Intertek McPhar Mineral Services Inc. ("Intertek") respectively.

Drilling is carried out by SBF using wireline diamond coring techniques, with the core being predominantly HQ triple-tube (HQ3) diameter (OD 61 mm). The holes are initially collared using PQ drillbits (OD 123 mm) to recover PQ3 core (OD 83 mm) until the drillbit encounters competent ground, then the coring bit is reduced to HQ3 for the remainder of the drill hole. If difficult conditions are encountered, then the drill bit is changed to NQ3 (core OD 45 mm) and the hole continued until the planned depth or bad ground conditions prevent further drilling, whichever occurs first. Core recovery is generally better than 95% and is considered to be good.

Drill Core Sampling

Drill core is recovered from the inner tube and handled carefully to preserve the integrity of the drill core. Structural measurements are taken including Rock Quality Determinations ("RQD") and Fracture Densities. The core is then placed in plastic core trays, aligned, photographed and marked up for sampling.

The drill core is then cut in half by diamond core saw and sampled at one metre intervals or at lithological boundaries. The samples are placed in individually labelled plastic sample bags, a sample number ticket included, and then sealed for despatch to Intertek's Sample Preparation laboratory in Surigao City. The integrity of the core samples is supervised at all times by the geologists until despatch to the laboratory where they are accompanied by company personnel until receipt by Intertek.

One Certified Reference Material ("CRM"), one Blank and if possible, one Duplicate is included within each successive group of twenty samples that are submitted to the laboratory. QA/QC monitoring of the drilling program and the results is ongoing.

Analytical Procedure

Sample preparation is undertaken by Intertek at their Surigao City laboratory, where each sample is registered, dried at 105ºC for 6 to 8 hours and crushed to 95% passing 2 mm by jaw crusher, before a 1kg split is taken for fine pulverising, using a riffle splitter or rotary sample divider. Pulverised sample is nominally pulverised to 95% passing 75 micrometre (200 mesh).

Quality control procedures include a 1 in 15 resplit after crushing for partial preparation and after pulverising for total preparation. These resplits are also analysed and included in the analysis report. Sizing tests are carried out on 1 in 20 assay pulps at 75 micrometre (200 mesh) to monitor the pulverising stage. Four 250 gram splits are obtained, one for sample analyses and the remaining three for storage for future reference.

Standard laboratory procedure is to clean the crusher and pulveriser after each sample treatment with barren material and/or bowl wash, to minimise carry-over contamination.

Pulverised samples are analysed by classical fire assay techniques on a 50 gram charge with Atomic Absorption Spectrometer ("AAS") finish. All assays over 5 g/t gold and other selected samples are re-assayed using gravimetric fire assay techniques on a 50 gram sample.

USA PORPHYRY COPPER-GOLD PROSPECT

A Memorandum of Agreement with Corplex Resources Inc. covers the Usa prospect which is located within MPSA application XIII-00077. Processing of the tenement application is progressing.

LINGIG

The Lingig prospect is located in Mineral Production Sharing Agreement 343-2010-XIII with an area of 3,824 hectares over which the Company has an operating agreement.

The IP/Res and ground magnetics survey is nearing completion.

ANOLING

The Mines Operating Agreement with Alcorn Gold Resources Inc. covers MPSA application 039-XIII situated approximately 8 kilometres by road to the north of the millsite as shown on Figure 2.

As outlined in the June quarterly report, drilling priorities have been reviewed and drilling has now been suspended at Anoling to allow an assessment of the results to be undertaken.

SAUGON PROJECT

First Hit Vein 

Background

Figure 2 shows the Saugon Project located approximately 28 kilometres by road from the Co-O Mill. Work in 2004 involved drilling at the First Hit Vein (holes SDDH-001 to SDDH-035) in conjunction with underground development via a 30 metre deep inclined winze down the vein-breccia to assist in understanding the mineralisation.

Further details are contained in the announcements dated 20 April 2010 which summarised the historical results and 1 December 2010 which contained drilling results for holes SDDH-36 to SDDH-64A and the March 2012 quarterly report contained results for holes SDDH 65-104.

Exploration

Regional mapping, trenching and sampling are continuing.

FINANCIALS (unaudited)

As at 30 September 2012, the Company which is debt free, had total cash, cash equivalent in gold on metal account and bullion at site of approximately US$37.7 million (30 June 2012: US$53.5 million).

During the September 2012 quarter,

  • the Company sold 25,000 ounces of gold at an average price of US$1,636 per ounce (June 2012 qtr: sold 20,000 ounces at an average price of US$1,624 per ounce);

  • incurred exploration expenditure of US$8.5 million (June 2012 qtr: US$11.6 million);

  • spent US$6.5 million on capital works, associated sustaining capital at the mine and mill and also costs for the new mill construction and infrastructure (June 2012 qtr: US$10.4 million); and

  • spent US$7.4 million on general and accelerated mine development, inclusive of shaft sinking costs (June 2012 qtr: US$7.4 million).

CORPORATE

A final unfranked dividend of A$0.02 per share was paid to shareholders on 4 October 2012.

There was no foreign conduit income attributed to the dividend, and the total amount paid, inclusive of associated costs was approximately A$3.8 million.

Peter Hepburn-Brown, Managing Director of Medusa, commented:

"Major advances have been made during the quarter as we consolidate our expansion activities.

  The Saga Shaft reached depth on schedule and is now being set up at Level 8 for commissioning in late December. Equipping the shaft and installation of the winder is now progressing, as well as the new electrical systems.
   
  Good progress has been made at the mill with the completion of the foundations for the crusher and the detoxification unit, completion of the large leach tank, and commencement of the SAG mill foundations. The SAG mill has now also been delivered on schedule.
   
  The fire at the Baguio Shaft has allowed us to upgrade it a second time to 350 tonnes per day capacity. The shaft was re-commisioned in the first week of October well ahead of our initial estimate
   
  Cash costs for the quarter have increased as a result of the one off costs associated with the refurbishment and recommissioning of the Baguio Shaft and also the balance of the expenses associated with the leach tank repairs that were completed in late July 2012."

JORC COMPLIANCE - CONSENT OF COMPETENT PERSONS

Medusa Mining Limited

Information in this report relating to Exploration Results has been reviewed and is based on information compiled by Mr Geoff Davis, who is a member of The Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Davis is the Non Executive Chairman of Medusa Mining Limited and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a "Competent Person" as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Davis consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Cube Consulting Pty Ltd

Information in this report relating to Mineral Resources has been estimated and compiled by Mark Zammit of Cube Consulting Pty Ltd of Perth, Western Australia. Mr Zammit is a member of The Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy and has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Zammit consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Carras Mining Pty Ltd

Information in this report relating to Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Dr Spero Carras of Carras Mining Pty Ltd. Dr Carras is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy and has 30 years of experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Dr Carras consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears. 

DISCLAIMER

This report contains certain forward-looking statements. The words 'anticipate', 'believe', 'expect', 'project', 'forecast', 'estimate', 'likely', 'intend', 'should', 'could', 'may', 'target', 'plan' and other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Indications of, and guidance on, future earnings and financial position and performance are also forward-looking statements.

Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Medusa, and its officers, employees, agents and associates, that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements.

Actual results, performance or outcomes may differ materially from any projections and forward-looking statements and the assumptions on which those assumptions are based.

You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements and neither Medusa nor any of its directors, employees, servants or agents assume any obligation to update such information.



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Medusa Mining est une société de production minière d'or et de cuivre basée en Australie.

Medusa Mining détient divers projets d'exploration aux Philippines.

Ses principaux projets en exploration sont CO-O, CORPLEX, ABACUS, ANOLING et APICAL aux Philippines.

Medusa Mining est cotée au Canada, au Royaume-Uni, en Australie et en Allemagne. Sa capitalisation boursière aujourd'hui est 125,7 millions AU$ (90,7 millions US$, 79,5 millions €).

La valeur de son action a atteint son plus haut niveau récent le 03 juin 2011 à 8,60 AU$, et son plus bas niveau récent le 27 juin 2017 à 0,27 AU$.

Medusa Mining possède 207 790 000 actions en circulation.

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Présentations des Compagnies de Medusa Mining Ltd
05/09/2016Investor Presentation September 2016
14/02/2011Investor Presentation February 2011
18/08/2008Aegis report
16/06/2008 BGF Equities Research Report
12/03/2008Fairfax ResearchContent-class: urn:content-classes:message
31/07/2007 Quarterly Activity Report
11/03/2007Investor Presentation
Dans les médias de Medusa Mining Ltd
17/06/2008Building a low cost production base with blue sky potential
13/03/2007Broker Report
Rapports annuels de Medusa Mining Ltd
: 2013 Annual Report
: 2011 Annual Report
Annual Report and Notice of Meeting
2006 Annual Report
Nominations de Medusa Mining Ltd
31/05/2013: Retirement and Appointment of CFO
25/01/2013: New Board Appointments
09/06/2011Board Restructure Following TSX Delisting to Oversee the Nex...
09/07/2010Appointment of Non-Executive Chairman
15/02/2010Appointment of director
15/09/2009Appointment of Director
Rapports Financiers de Medusa Mining Ltd
21/02/2012: Interim Financial Results
27/04/2011March 2011Quarterly Report
22/02/2011MEDUSA ACHIEVES RECORD HALF-YEAR PROFIT
07/09/2009Records strong 2009 financial results
Projets de Medusa Mining Ltd
08/04/2013(Co-o): Co-O Mill & Mine Expansion Update
21/02/2013(Co-o): Co-O Drilling Update
18/10/2012(Co-o): Co-O Mine Shafts Update
15/08/2012(Co-o): Co-O Mine Geology and Mineralisation Update
10/07/2012(Co-o): Co-O Drilling Update
10/07/2012(Co-o)Limited: Co-O Drilling Update
16/04/2012(Co-o): Co-O Drilling Update
21/03/2012(Co-o): Co-O Operations-Unscheduled Mill Maintenance
05/04/2011(Co-o)Co-O DRILLING CONTINUES HIGH GRADE RESULTS
01/12/2010(Saugon) - Saugon Drilling Expands High-Grade Gold-Silver Potential
30/06/2010(Co-o)Co-O Mine Update
29/03/2010(Co-o)Co-O Mine drilling update
16/03/2010(Co-o)Co-O expanded mill commissionning
17/07/2009(Co-o)Co-O mine reserve now 500 000 ounces
19/01/2009(Co-o) Co-O MINE RESOURCES INCREASED 40% TO 1.2 MILLION OUNCES
01/12/2008MAJOR NEW HIGH GRADE VEIN DISCOVERY
12/08/2008(Co-o)Co-O MINE RESOURCE EXPANSION
07/05/2008(Co-o)WIDE-HIGH GRADE INTERSECTION AT Co-O MINE
26/03/2008(Co-o)Co-O MPSA GRANTED
21/01/2008(Co-o)NEW CATTO VEIN EXTENSIONS DISCOVERED
01/10/2007(Co-o)Co-O Mine Expansion
04/09/2007713,000 resource ounces and growing
15/08/2007CO-O MINE RESOURCE DRILL HOLE RESULTS
09/07/2007New Discoveries
20/06/2007(Anoling)POSITIVE RESULTS FROM ANOLING GOLD PROJECT
16/05/2007(Co-o)Co-O Mine Update
19/03/2007(Anoling)Anoling Gold Project tenements granted
23/05/2006Tambis project exploration, Philippines
Communiqués de Presse de Medusa Mining Ltd
20/06/2016Relocation of Office Premises
09/05/2016Investor Presentation May 2016
06/05/2016Market Briefing May 2016 – Medusa Mining Ltd
02/05/2016Cancellation of Unquoted Securities (Options)
05/04/2016Terms of Appointment of CEO
21/03/2016CEO Appointment
22/01/2016CEO Appointment Update
20/01/2016Exploration Pipeline and Tenement Review
18/01/2016L8 Shaft Upgrade
18/01/2016Mineral Resources and Reserves Statement Addendum to 2014 An...
18/01/2016Cancellation of Unquoted Securities
09/10/2015Notice of Annual General Meeting and Proxy Form
05/10/2015Investor Presentation October 2015
25/09/2015Annual Mineral Resources & Ore Reserve Update Statement
04/09/2015Annual Mineral Resources Update Statement
03/09/2015Asset Impairment of US260M
27/08/2015ASX Appendix 4E and Financial Results for ended year June 30...
27/08/2015Full Year Results 2015
28/07/2015Investor Presentation July 2015
27/07/2015Quarterly Report June 2015
07/07/2015Co-O Mine Service Shaft Update
13/04/2015Investor Presentation April 2015 – Zurich and London
09/04/2015Co-O Mine Geology & Service Shaft Updates
21/01/2015Exploration Pipeline and Tenement Review
16/01/2015L8 Shaft Upgrade
12/01/2015Cancellation of Unquoted Securities
12/01/2015Mineral Resources and Reserves Statement Addendum to 2014 An...
09/12/2014Appendix 3Z – Directors Final Notice (Gary Raymond Powell)
21/11/2014Results of Annual General Meeting November 2014
20/11/2014Executive Appointments
13/02/2014Fatality Underground
13/02/2014Medusa Mining Limited: Fatality Underground
31/01/2014Medusa Mining Limited Quarterly Activities Report: Period En...
28/01/2014Operations Update
28/01/2014Medusa Mining Limited: Operations Update
21/01/2014Operations Update
29/10/2013: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 September 2013
23/10/2013: SAG Mill Update
04/09/2013: Operations Update-New Mill and Level 8
31/07/2013: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 June 2013
08/07/2013(Co-o): Co-O Operations Update
02/05/2013: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 31 March 2013
15/04/2013: Investor Presentation April 2013
30/10/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 September 2012
29/08/2012: Full Year Results
06/08/2012(Co-o): Co-O Mine Mineral Resource Update
31/07/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 30 June 2012
30/04/2012: Investor Presentation May 2012
24/04/2012: Quarterly Activities Report Period Ended 31 March 2012
10/02/2012: Investor Presentation February 2012
30/01/2012December 2011 Quarterly Report
17/01/2012: Bananghilig Deposit Drilling Update
16/12/2011: Appendix 3B
05/12/2011: Issue of Performance Rights
24/10/2011: Investor Presentation
29/08/2011Achieves Record Full Year Profit
24/08/2011ASX Announcement
22/08/2011(Co-o): Co-O Mine Mineral Reserve Estimate
28/07/2011ASX Announcement - Quarterly Report
25/01/2011- Medusa Quarterly Report
24/05/2010AIM cancellation & admission to the official list
07/05/2010Copper portfolio - Lingig update
08/03/2010Bonus issue of shares
25/01/2010Notice of no corporate associations
09/10/2009Lingig drilling extends mineralisation
12/08/2009ASX Announcement
03/07/2009MML - ASX Ann - S&P/ASX 200 Index
22/06/2009ASX Announcement
01/06/2009MML - ASX Announcement
26/02/2009UNDERWRITTEN A$24.5 MILLION PLACEMENT
28/01/2009Quarterly Report
05/11/2008ASX Announcement
23/09/2008ASX Announcement
19/09/2008Crosby Makes $182 Million Takeover Bid for Medusa Mining
20/08/2008ASX Announcement
25/07/2008ASX Announcement
10/06/2008ASX Announcement
11/04/2008Joint Venture With Bunawan Mining Corporation
14/03/2008Half Year Financial Report – 31 December 2007
25/02/2008IRON ORE TARGETS IDENTIFIED
13/11/2007LINGIG PORPHYRY COPPER DISCOVERY
31/10/2007 QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES REPORT PERIOD ENDING 30 SEPTEMBER 2007
16/08/2007Ambrian Morning Research
01/08/2007Heads of Agreement and Placement with Sierra Mining Ltd
16/07/2007Barobo Mineralised Corridor
13/06/2007 Acquisition of Co-O Mine Royalty
25/05/2007Equity Research
15/05/2007ASX Announcement
30/04/2007Quarterly Report March 2007
21/03/2007Releases
08/03/2007 Dismissal of motion for reconsideration on CO-o mise
13/06/2006appointement of nominated advisor & broker - AIM London
17/05/2006Acquisition of Apical gold project, Philippines
10/04/2006Alternative Investment Market (AIM) London
16/03/2006half year financial report 31 december 2005
30/01/2006Gold Production started, increasing quickly from here
21/01/2006ANALYSIS : MEDUSA MINING
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