Mining Mirror February 2019 | Page 15

Global projects and exploration will also reduce noise pollution, the risk of hydrocarbon spills and fires, and reduce or eliminate exhaust fumes. These are projected to lower Borden’s capital and operating costs. Goldcorp president and CEO David Garofalo, speaking at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne recently, said using diesel in an US Junction prepares for drilling Field preparations for the upcoming diamond drill programme at exploration company VR Resources’ Junction copper, silver, and gold project in Nevada, US, are under way. The announcement was made by Sunrise Resources, an AIM-listed company that holds an interest in the Junction Project. According to Sunrise, VR Resources has received final approvals for required drill permits, a drill contract has been executed, and start-up is planned soon. Highway access to the property and ranch roads throughout the property facilitate cost-effective exploration at Junction. This drill programme www.miningmirror.co.za underground operation is a risk inherent in the mining industry. “We manage and mitigate it as other mining companies do, but we know that by removing it, we remove a source of heat, fire, and emissions from where our workers are and lower the risk profile of our operations,” Garofalo said. The mine will also incorporate other technologies to achieve safety performance and risk reduction. “Borden is a ‘connected mine’ with real-time knowledge of where people and equipment are and where work is being done at all times. This enhances safety and productivity,” Garofalo said. is the result of more or less continuous surface exploration at Junction since April 2018. VR reports that the copper- silver mineralisation at Junction has been sampled at surface along a 6km trend, in coarse-grained quartz-feldspar granite dykes hosted within a sheared, polyphase cretaceous batholith and that bornite-chalcopyrite copper sulphide aggregates contain micro- inclusions of silver, resulting in a nearly 1:1 correlation of copper and silver in assay data from more than 100 samples. VR states that the correlation does not vary along the 6km trend, nor does it vary depending on the copper grade of a sample, or the ratio of copper sulphide versus oxide. VR’s two drill targets include the Denio Summit Target at the western end of the copper-silver trend and occurs wholly within the Sunrise area of interest. FEBRUARY 2019 MINING MIRROR [13]