VANCOUVER, Nov. 15, 2012 /CNW/ -Gold Bullion Development Corp. (TSXV: GBB) (OTCPINK: GBBFF) (the
"Company" or "Gold Bullion") is pleased to provide an updated
independent NI 43-101 compliant gold mineral resource estimate on its
Granada Gold Property, located along the prolific Cadillac trend in
North-western Quebec, 5 km south of the city of Rouyn-Noranda. The
total gold resource at Granada now stands at 2,638,000 gold ounces
using a cut-off grade of 0.40 g/t with 1,605,000 ounces in the Measured
and Indicated categories.
Highlights include the following:
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The in situ measured resource is 946,000 ounces (28.735 million tonnes grading 1.02
g/t), indicated resource is 659,000 ounces (18.740 million tonnes
grading 1.09 g/t), inferred resource is 1,033,000 ounces gold (29.975
million tonnes grading 1.07 g/t Au) using a cut-off grade of 0.40 g/t.
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The selected base case in-pit measured resource is 811,300 ounces
(24.992 million tonnes grading 1.01 g/t), indicated resource is 354,600
ounces (9.336 million tonnes grading 1.18 g/t), inferred resource is
11,100 ounces gold (0.449 million tonnes grading 0.77 g/t Au) using an
effective cut-off grade of 0.36 g/t based on a Whittle-optimized pit
shell simulation using estimated operating costs, a 3 year trailing
average gold price of CAN$1450 per ounce and a corresponding lower
cut-off grade of 0.36 grams per tonne gold.
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Previous small open pits have been taken into account and are starting
surfaces of optimization while the historical production of 51,476
ounces (181,744 sT @ 0.28 oz/sT) from 1930 to 1935 are included in the
resource statement. (cannot physically remove from measured, indicated
or inferred).
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The mineralized system is still open at depth and laterally.
SGS Canada Inc, (SGS Geostat office of Blainville, Québec, "SGS") are
the independent resource estimate consultants for the Granada project.
SGS has authorized the release of the following estimates included in
the table below that summarize their block model estimates using
variable cut-off grades:
| Granada gold deposit In Situ Resource Estimates |
| Cut-off 0.4 g/t |
Tonnage
|
Au g/t
|
Au Oz
|
|
Measured
|
28,735,000
|
1.02
|
946,000
|
|
Indicated
|
18,740,000
|
1.09
|
659,000
|
| Total M+I | 47,475,000 | 1.05 | 1,605,000 |
| Inferred | 29,975,000 | 1.07 | 1,033,000 |
|
|
| Cut-off 1.0 g/t |
Tonnage
|
Au g/t
|
Au Oz
|
|
Measured
|
7,810,000
|
2.14
|
536,000
|
|
Indicated
|
5,347,000
|
2.32
|
398,000
|
|
Total M+I
|
13,157,000
|
2.21
|
934,000
|
|
Inferred
|
8,600,000
|
2.23
|
617,000
|
|
|
| Cut-off 2.0 g/t |
Tonnage
|
Au g/t
|
Au Oz
|
|
Measured
|
2,533,000
|
3.76
|
306,000
|
|
Indicated
|
1,869,000
|
4.07
|
245,000
|
|
Total M+I
|
4,402,000
|
3.89
|
551,000
|
|
Inferred
|
3,030,000
|
3.89
|
379,000
|
Note: rounded numbers, base case cut-off >0.4 g/t in bold.
SGS also estimated an in-pit resource within a Whittle-optimized pit
shell using a base case gold price of CAN$1450 per ounce. The table
below summarizes the in-pit resources with the selected base case in
Whittle optimizations:
|
In-pit Estimates*
| CoG g/t | Ore M tonnes | Grade g/t | Au oz |
Nov 2012 (within claims & Au = 1450 $/oz)
| Measured
Indicated
Inferred |
0.36
0.36
0.36
|
24,992,000
9,336,000
449,800
|
1.01
1.18
0.77
|
811,300
354,600
11,100
|
| Mea+Ind |
0.36
|
34,328,900
|
1.06
|
1,166,000
|
*Rounded numbers
The in-pit estimate is based on a mining cost of CAN$2.00 per tonne and
a processing cost of CAN$16.00 per tonne (including G&A), assuming
gravity cyanidation treatment of the mineralized material.
Other assumptions include 94.1% recovery of gold in and pit wall slope
angle of 45 degrees in the south footwall and 50 degrees in the north
hanging wall.
Details on the parameters of the resource estimates are as follows:
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The database used for Granada includes drilling obtained from the
2009-2010-2011 and 2012 from Gold Bullion drill programs.
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Most NQ assays reported by Gold Bullion were obtained by standard 50 g
fire assaying-AA finish or gravimetric finish and another fraction by
screen metallics at various laboratories, ALS Chemex laboratories in
Val d'Or, Quebec, Accurassay, Lab Expert and Swastika.
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The estimates were done using Inverse Distance Square (ID2) as the
interpolation method based on 1.5 metre analytical composites.
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Composites calculations are based on original samples value and were
afterward capped at 30 g/t.
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All estimates are based on a Parent Cell dimension of 10 metres E, 5
metres N and 5 metres height with search ellipsoid and estimation
parameters determined for the mineralized zone geometry.
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Geological interpretation for the deposit identified one main
structurally-controlled mineralized domain including higher grades
within the envelope hosted by conglomerates of the Timiskaming group.
The estimation of the mineralized domain was done in 3 runs where the
first required a minimum of 4 holes using a maximum of 3 composite per
hole within a search ellipsoid of 50m by 50m by 5m dipping 47 degrees
north, while the second run used a minimum of 3 holes within a search
ellipsoid of 100m by 100m by 10m dipping 47 degrees north, and the last
run one hole within the domain minimum 3 composites in a 200m by 200m
by 15m dipping 47 degrees north.
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For the classification 4 holes with 3 composites within a 40m by 40m by
5m ellipsoid for measured, 3 holes with 3 composites within a 80m by
80m by 10m ellipsoid for indicated, the rest being inferred.
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Underground voids (shaft & drifts) were modeled from historical mine
plans and adjusted according to positions of drill intersections in
stopes and drifts. The stopes could not be placed in space with
accuracy. Historical production from underground needs to be subtracted
from the resource estimate.
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Tonnage estimates are based on rock densities of 2.70 tonnes/cubic metre.
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The global resource estimates using the lower cut-off of 0.4 g/t Au is
emphasized for reporting purposes as this is close to the in-pit
cut-off estimated for the CAN$1450 Whittle shell, which represents the
reasonable potential of economic extraction in SGS QP's opinion.
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Additional details will be provided in the technical report to be issued
within the next 45 days.
Mr. Claude Duplessis, Ing. of SGS is the Qualified Person who has
reviewed this news release and is responsible for the technical
information reported herein, including verification of the data
disclosed.
About Gold Bullion Development Corp.
Gold Bullion Development Corp. is a TSX Venture-listed junior natural
resource company focusing on the exploration and development of its
Granada Property near Rouyn-Noranda, Québec. Additional information on
the company's Granada gold property is available by visiting the
website at www.GoldBullionDevelopmentCorp.com and on SEDAR.com.
"Frank J. Basa"
Frank J. Basa, P.Eng.
President and Chief Executive Officer
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accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
This news release may contain forward-looking statements including but
not limited to comments regarding the timing and content of upcoming
work programs, geological interpretations, receipt of property titles,
potential mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements
address future events and conditions and therefore, involve inherent
risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from
those currently anticipated in such statements.
SOURCE: Gold Bullion Development Corp.
<p> Frank J. Basa, P.Eng., President and CEO at 1-514-397-4000 </p>