Caledonia Mining Crp - Motapa Exploration Results
RNS Number : 6457HCaledonia Mining Corporation PLC10 June 2026
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc
Motapa Exploration Results
High-Grade Drill Results Demonstrate Potential to Extend Bilboes Mine Life
(NYSE AMERICAN: CMCL; AIM: CMCL; VFEX: CMCL)
St Helier, 10 June, 2026: Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc ("Caledonia" or "the Company") is pleased to announce results from its 2025 exploration program at the Motapa exploration property.
The results demonstrate the presence of significant gold mineralisation across multiple zones and highlight the opportunity for Motapa to evolve into a strategic extension of the Bilboes mining complex, potentially enhancing production and extending the life of mine at Bilboes through the development of a combined mining operation.
Motapa lies directly adjacent to the Bilboes Gold Project, where Caledonia is advancing plans for a major open-pit operation based on proven and probable reserves of 1.75 million ounces of gold in 24.1 million tonnes of ore at an average of 2.26g/t[1]. The close proximity of the two projects offers potential for shared infrastructure and operational synergies, which could enhance project economics and reduce capital intensity over time.
Exploration results summary
The 2025 drilling programme focused on testing the continuation of sulphide mineralisation below the historic oxide open pits, as well as identifying new mineralised zones across the property.
Drilling has confirmed:
· Continuity of mineralisation along a strike length of approximately 6km within the Bubi Greenstone Belt
· Multiple mineralised shear zones across Motapa North, Central and South
· Both oxide and sulphide mineralisation, supporting near-term and longer-term development potential
Based on results to date, Caledonia expects to publish a maiden mineral resource estimate for portions of Motapa in Q3 2026, representing a key milestone in evaluating the project's contribution to the broader Bilboes development strategy.
Drilling Highlights
Selected drilling highlights to date from Motapa North include:
· 19.00 meters ("m")* at 8.08g/t (Hole JPRC52 )
· 6.38m* at 13.95g/t (Hole JDD11)
· 12.00m* at 7.12g/t (Hole JPRC63 )
· 14.00m* at 4.31g/t (Hole PLV5RC4)
· 17.00m* at 3.25g/t (Hole JPRC51)
· 13.00m* at 3.72g/t (Hole PLV1RC10)
· 6.00m* at 6.89g/t (Hole PLV1RC15)
Selected drilling highlights to date from Motapa Central (Mpudzi) include:
· 7.00m* at 2.39g/t (Hole MPZRC79)
· 3.00m* at 4.79g/t (Hole MPZRC64)
· 2.00m* at 5.25g/t (Hole MPZRC117)
*All intersections above are down hole intersections; estimated true widths are quoted in the tables later in this press release.
Chief Executive Officer, Mark Learmonth, said:
"These promising results from Motapa demonstrate the potential to significantly enhance the long-term value of our Bilboes project. The consistent high-grade intersections at Motapa North highlight the opportunity to define a substantial resource in close proximity to the planned infrastructure at Bilboes.
"While our immediate focus remains the development of Bilboes, targeting first gold in Q4 2028, Motapa represents a compelling opportunity to extend mine life and increase future production across a combined mining complex."
Overview of Motapa Exploration Program
· The Motapa Exploration Program commenced in 2023 with geological mapping, geophysical surveys, trenching, and historical data collation.
· The initial work informed targets for wide spaced drilling to test mineralisation below the historically mined oxide open pits and in new target areas which have not yet been mined.
· During 2024, 12,724m of trenching, 4,143m of DD and 5,433m of RC drilling were completed, marking the end of the 2024 reconnaissance exploration activities.
· During 2025, 22,364m of trenching, 1,561.78m of DD and 18,547m of RC drilling was completed, focused primarily on Motapa North sulphide mineralisation and the potential oxide mineralisation identified at Mpudzi.
· Caledonia believes that the property presents both greenfield and brownfield upside exploration opportunities.
Motapa is located approximately 110km north of Bulawayo in the Bubi District of the Matabeleland North Province of Zimbabwe. The tenement is within state land under the jurisdiction of the Bubi Rural District and the tenure is held in the form of a mining lease covering approximately 2,200 hectares which provides for both exploration and mining rights.
The locality of Motapa is shown relative to other material Caledonia group properties in Figure 1. Caledonia's Bilboes property, currently in the development stage, is located directly to the north of Motapa with the two properties sharing a lease boundary.
The mining lease area lies on the Bubi Greenstone Belt and occupies a c.6km stretch of an elongated northeast - southwest trending intensely sheared broad shear zone with three main mineralised footprints. Named from the north, these shear structures are Motapa North, Motapa Central and Motapa South (Figure 2).
Initial exploration activities at Motapa commenced in 2023 and comprised the following:
· Detailed geological mapping of the tenement
· Historical data collation of previous exploration and mining activities
· Aero-magnetics flown by drone
· Ground penetrating radar (LOZA) surveys to identify underground voids
The initial exploration activities completed in 2023 were used to define an exploration program for 2024 with 12,724m of trenching, 4,143m of DD and 5,433m of RC completed during 2024. Results of the exploration activities were released on 11 November 2024.
The 2025 activities comprised 22,364m of trenching, 1.561.78m of DD and 18,547m of RC drilling, focusing on the delineation of sulphide mineralisation at Motapa North and delineation of both oxide and sulphide mineralisation at Motapa Central (Mpudzi). The continued surface trenching for the identification of anomalous mineralisation at Motapa South and the remainder of the property continued with further anomalous areas identified that have no evidence of historical open pit workings.
Appendix
Figure 3 shows the locations of trenching sites and the drilling activities undertaken each year.
Figure 1: General Locality of Motapa, Zimbabwe and relative to other material Caledonia group properties.
Figure 2: Surface Geology and Main Shear Zones at Motapa.
The drilling and trenching procedures together with an analysis of the Quality Assurance and Quality Control ("QAQC") procedures followed are provided further in the text.
Figure 3: DD, RC drilling and trenching localities at Motapa and location of historical open pit workings.
Key Conclusions Regarding Work to Date
Motapa North
The historic oxide open pits are located approximately 250 meters to the south of the shared Bilboes property boundary and a few hundred meters further to the planned metallurgical facility at Bilboes.
The 2025 drilling campaign shifted primarily to an RC weighted drilling campaign with the lithological and structural setting of the project being well understood. At Motapa North, the following drilling activities took place across the various areas.
TYPE
AREA
No. of Holes
Meters Drilled
No. of Samples
DD
Jupiter
8
688.36
661
DD
Pluvious
7
600.16
442
DD
Shawl
3
273.26
247
DD
TOTAL
18
1,561.78
1,350
RC
Jupiter
56
8,267
5,299
RC
Pluvious
45
4,424
2,685
RC
Shawl
37
3,546
2,696
RC
TOTAL
138
16,237
10,680
Table 1: Summary of drilling activities at Motapa North
The mineralized zones are characterized by a pinching and swelling effect which may locally pinch to approximately 0.50 meters true thickness and locally swell up to 17.1 meters true thickness in drillhole JPRC52.
Figure 4 provides drilling by year and shows the positions of the drillholes mentioned in the highlights for the Motapa North trend. Mineralisation envelopes have been interpreted from the drilling utilizing a composite length of 1.0 meters for the drillhole intersections and a grade cut-off of 0.30 grammes per tonne. This reveals the existence of multiple shears occurring along the Motapa North trend which may pinch or swell locally.
Figure 4: Motapa North drillhole collars by year drilled.
During the 2026 exploration year, infill drilling on certain section lines will take place and the gap areas between the open pits, specifically the Pluvious 123 and Pluvious 4 pits, and the area between the Jupiter and Shawl pits, will be tested for extensions to known mineralisation.
Figure 5 shows the grade variation across strike and dip which appears fairly uniform considering the nature and occurrence of mineralisation.
Figure 5: Plan view of Motapa North grade (g/t) intersections below historic open pits
Motapa Central
Exploration activities during 2025 have been concentrated on the eastern portion of the Motapa Central trend in an area termed Mpudzi. The Mpudzi section has no historical open pits except for localized artisanal workings. The western portion of the Central trend was historically mined with oxide open pits and underground workings at the Club, Britwell and Fossicker sections to depths up to 330m below surface.
The mineralisation is associated with shear zones and banded iron formation exhibiting strong silicification of the host rock.
Drilling has confirmed the oxidized nature of the shallow mineralisation to a depth ranging from at surface to approximately 35m in certain localities. The continuing exploration will focus on defining the extent of the oxidized mineralisation at depth and along strike.
Figure 6: Motapa Central DD and RC drillhole collars.
Figure 7: Plan view of Motapa Central at Mpudzi showing grade (g/t) intersections.
Motapa South
Limited drillholes were planned and executed at Motapa South due to the focus on the areas closer to the adjacent Bilboes property. Activity at Motapa South will increase in the following year as activities at those areas scale down. The drilling and trenching activities on Motapa South are shown in Figure 8.
Figure 8: Trenching and Drilling activities at Motapa South
Figure 9: Plan view of Motapa South showing grade (g/t) intersections
Qualified person
Craig James Harvey, MGSSA, MAIG, Caledonia Vice President, Technical Services, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained in this news release. Craig James Harvey is a "Qualified Person" as defined by each of (i) the Canadian Securities Administrators' National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and (ii) sub-part 1300 of Regulation S-K of the U.S. Securities Act.
Trenching and trench sampling methodology
After the geologist has noted that the trench has successfully been excavated to bedrock, the sample intervals are set out on the side walls. At the start of the sample line, a peg is installed onto the floor with the trench number. A clean, exposed side of the trench is chosen and maintained throughout the sampling process. The sidewall is cleaned with a shovel to ensure an uncontaminated face is exposed for sampling. Thereafter sample localities are marked on the sidewall.
Sampling is done at one-meter intervals respecting lithological contacts, alterations and structures. A minimum sampling width of 0.3m and maximum of 1m are observed throughout the sample interval marking. A clean sample mat is placed on the floor of the trench and samples are chipped from the bedrock sidewall into a sample pan. Samples are ticketed and placed in a sample bag closed with twine. Sample tickets, locality and weights are recorded on the sample sheet record for each trench.
A total of 15% per batch consists of check samples comprising one standard, one field duplicate and one blank (Dolerite Dyke). Each batch contains a total of 20 samples inclusive of check samples. Trench samples are assayed on site by means of a bottle roll assay at the Isabella laboratory situated at Bilboes.
Samples above a cut-off grade of 0.10g/t bottle roll grade are selected for fire assay. These samples are composited and sent for analysis at an external laboratory.
The compositing of samples is guided by lithology as well as alteration domains; no sampling will be done across different domains. Outliers with anomalously high grades are not composited unless they are part of a homogenous lithological and alteration domain. When compositing in wider ore zones, a composite sample is made by combining five samples, whilst in narrow ore zones two samples will make up a composite sample. The homogenized sample is split using a riffle splitter to get two 2kg samples to be delivered to the external laboratory for bottle roll analysis and the other for fire assay.
Surface drilling survey
Two hundred and twelve (212) down-the-hole surveys were conducted on RC and DD holes which showed no major departures from the planned trajectory. All collar positions are surveyed in the field post drilling activities.
The RC and DD methodology is discussed below with the results obtained tabulated in Table 5 and the drill hole information tabulated in Table 6. Drill hole localities for Motapa North, Motapa Central and Motapa South are provided in Figure 4, Figure 5 and Figure 6 respectively.
DD methodology
After all geotechnical and structural logging is complete, the geologist inspects the core and delineates potential ore zones.
The geologist determines sampling depths, each sampling interval depending on lithological contacts, alterations, structures and quantity of sulphides with the maximum sampling width of 1m and minimum sampling width of 0.3meters. The sample depths are printed on a sampling sheet and need to be marked on the core before density determination can take place. The densities are measured before the core is cut. Sampling starts five meters away from the footwall contact and ends five meters away from the hangingwall contact to allow for sterilization.
Half core was sampled, with the other half remaining at the core shed for archiving.
Core segments were picked within demarcated and labeled intervals and put in respective sample bags. The samples are numbered as per the sampling plan with one ticket put into the respective sample bag, and the other onto the remaining piece of core where the sample would have been collected. The sample identification is also marked on the remaining half core.
At the end, sample bags are sealed with cable ties and weighed; with sample weights recorded on the sampling sheet.
The samples are then bagged into grain bags for dispatch to an outside accredited laboratory or storage prior to submission.
RC methodology
Checks for rig outlet and splitter cleanliness are conducted prior to the commencement of drilling activities and continuously throughout the drilling activities to avoid sample contamination.
Sample bags are pre-numbered with unique sample numbers (drill hole number and drill hole depth intervals) before the drilling commences. Sample depths recorded are relative to the ground surface at the drillhole collar. If no sample is recovered, such as when voids are intersected, the numbering sequence is continued uninterrupted with empty numbered bags inserted into the sample sequence. This will avoid possible confusion in sampling. Sample bags are immediately sealed to effectively prevent external contamination.
A sample bag is tied to the sample outlet of the rig in preparation for sample collection before sampling commences. Bulk samples are collected at 1m intervals and split using a riffle splitter to three samples. One sub-sample of 2kg will be taken to the lab for assaying, the second remains as a field duplicate for storage at the core shed and the third is prepared as chips for traying. The sampling crew will sample at the designated (one meter) intervals down the hole. The geologist verifies the intervals from the driller's marks on the mast or pull-down chain. For samples sent to the laboratory, the sampling quality is monitored continuously as the geologist ensures the samples for QAQC monitoring purposes are inserted in each sampling stream batch of 20 samples with CRMs being alternated from batch to batch from low, medium and high grade.
QAQC Procedures
A comprehensive QAQC program was implemented for the 2024-2025 drilling and sampling campaigns to ensure the reliability and integrity of assay data used for mineral resource estimation at the properties owned by the group.
The QAQC program includes the systematic insertion and monitoring of:
· Certified Reference Materials (CRMs)
· Blank samples (certified and field blanks)
· Duplicate samples (field, coarse reject, and pulp duplicates)
QAQC samples were inserted at regular intervals within the sample stream and submitted to the same laboratories as primary samples. Analytical work was conducted primarily by accredited laboratories including Antech Laboratory Services and Performance Laboratories, both located in Zimbabwe, following industry-standard fire assay and/or appropriate multi-element analytical techniques.
For DD samples, a train comprising a single blank, CRM, LCR, and LPR reference sample is inserted into a batch of 20 samples. This process is repeated until the entire drillhole is completed with the CRMs being alternated from batch to batch (low, medium and high grade).
For RC samples, a train comprising a single blank, CRM, FDUP, and LPR reference sample is inserted into a batch of 20 samples. This process is repeated until the entire drillhole is completed with the CRMs being alternated from batch to batch (low, medium and high grade).
For trench sampling, a train comprising a single blank, CRM and FDUP reference sample is inserted into a batch of 20 samples. This process is repeated until the entire trench is completed with the CRMs being alternated from batch to batch (low, medium and high grade).
Every sampling sequence starts with a blank sample and ends with a blank sample. Analytical results for blanks, standards and duplicates are graphed and, if any fail, the entire batch is re-assayed. Batches that passed the QAQC graphs are then captured in the database. QAQC is monitored continuously.
Overall, a compliance rate of 92.2% was achieved for the CRM QAQC analysis. The CRM, blank and duplicate samples are summarized in Table 2 below.
QAQC Insertion
% Insertion *
Pass / Fail
# of Samples
%*
Comments
CRM
8%
Pass
1,069
92.2%
Good correlation of R²=0.99. A single CRM, AMIS0786, had a pass rate of 43.6%. It represents a higher-grade CRM. A total of 39 AMIS0789 samples were included in the 1,160 total CRM samples. These are flagged in the drillhole database for future reference.
Fail
91
7.8%
Total
1,160
LCR Duplicates
2%
Total
251
Pearson Correlation = 0.95. No issues identified.
LPR Duplicates
7%
Total
958
Pearson Correlation = 0.94. No issues identified.
Field Duplicates
7%
Total
997
Pearson Correlation = 0.99. No issues identified.
Blanks (CRM and Field Blanks)
10%
Pass
1,378
97.1%
Correlation coefficient is high. Higher failure rate in field blanks. May indicate contamination in field.
Fail (>0.5g/t)
41
2.9%
Total
1,419
Table 2: QAQC Results from DD and RC Drilling Activities
FDUP - field duplicate, LCR - lab coarse repeat, LPR - lab pulp repeat, CRM - certified reference material, Blank - Dolerite Dyke
% Insertion * reported relative to 13,963 analytical samples excluding any CRMs, blanks or duplicates
%* Reported relative to 13,963 analytical samples excluding any CRMs, blanks or duplicates
The QAQC dataset for CRM material demonstrates an overall CRM compliance rate of 92.2%, supporting reasonable confidence in the analytical data. However, the identified underperformance of specific standards (notably AMIS0786) requires further investigation.
A total of 1,419 blank samples were evaluated, comprising 1,143 CRM blanks and 276 field blanks. CRM blank expected values are constant and observed assay values are consistent with expected low concentrations and show no evidence of systematic bias. Field blanks confirm the absence of contamination trends or analytical bias with minor isolated elevated values. The large blank dataset provides a sufficient confidence that contamination is effectively controlled within the sampling and analytical process.
The duplicate assay datasets show strong positive correlations between original and repeat values across all duplicate types. LCR and LPR indicate acceptable laboratory precision, while FDUP shows the greater variability expected from field duplicates in a nuggety gold system. No major systematic bias is evident, although moderate scatter is present, particularly at low grades and in field duplicates. Overall, the duplicate data are consistent with an acceptable gold-assay QAQC programme for mineral resource work.
The drillhole intersections with assay values above 0.50 g/t are provided in Table 3. The drillhole collars and survey information are provided in Table 4.
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Holes Identifier
Hole Type
Orebody Name
Orebody Intersection
Core Length (m)
True width(m)
Grade(g/t)
Orebody Intersection depth from surface(m)
E.O.H (m)
From (m)
To (m)
JPRC06
RC
JUPITER
61.00
63.00
2.00
1.75
1.56
53
95.00
67.00
68.00
1.00
0.88
2.53
59
80.00
81.00
1.00
0.88
8.10
70
82.00
84.00
2.00
1.75
0.52
72
85.00
88.00
3.00
2.63
0.78
74
89.00
94.00
5.00
4.38
1.72
78
JPRC07
RC
JUPITER
104.00
105.00
1.00
0.84
0.62
88
170
112.00
119.00
7.00
5.84
2.28
93
121.00
126.00
5.00
4.15
1.72
100
150.00
151.00
1.00
0.83
0.59
125
JPRC08
RC
JUPITER
75.00
76.00
1.00
0.83
0.72
62
220
118.00
119.00
1.00
0.83
0.77
98
JPRC11
RC
JUPITER
39.00
43.00
4.00
3.84
1.14
37
187
44.00
46.00
2.00
1.92
1.15
42
47.00
51.00
4.00
3.83
0.81
45
52.00
54.00
2.00
1.91
0.60
50
55.00
57.00
2.00
1.91
0.62
53
59.00
63.00
4.00
3.82
0.56
56
141.00
143.00
2.00
1.91
0.85
135
176.00
177.00
1.00
0.95
0.50
167
JPRC13
RC
JUPITER
31.00
32.00
1.00
0.91
1.03
28
190
34.00
35.00
1.00
0.91
1.21
31
56.00
57.00
1.00
0.91
1.21
51
59.00
62.00
3.00
2.74
0.78
54
113.00
115.00
2.00
1.83
0.88
103
128.00
135.00
7.00
6.40
1.02
117
JPRC14
RC
JUPITER
74.00
75.00
1.00
0.88
0.55
65
215
107.00
118.00
11.00
9.71
1.81
94
119.00
120.00
1.00
0.89
0.51
105
151.00
152.00
1.00
0.89
2.79
135
156.00
159.00
3.00
2.68
0.51
139
160.00
168.00
8.00
7.15
2.10
143
169.00
177.00
8.00
7.15
1.23
151
JPRC15
RC
JUPITER
23.00
32.00
9.00
8.43
3.76
22
55
JPRC20
RC
JUPITER
22.00
24.00
2.00
1.81
1.01
20
190
43.00
54.00
11.00
9.92
1.62
39
56.00
58.00
2.00
1.80
1.50
50
98.00
100.00
2.00
1.81
0.57
89
102.00
104.00
2.00
1.82
0.70
93
106.00
110.00
4.00
3.65
0.52
97
JPRC21
RC
JUPITER
92.00
97.00
5.00
4.46
2.14
82
200
199.00
200.00
1.00
0.89
1.90
177
JPRC24
RC
JUPITER
20.00
21.00
1.00
0.91
1.84
18
167
38.00
42.00
4.00
3.65
1.28
35
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.82
2.17
39
74.00
75.00
1.00
0.91
1.10
67
84.00
86.00
2.00
1.82
1.75
76
JPRC25
RC
JUPITER
96.00
97.00
1.00
0.91
0.61
87
145
98.00
107.00
9.00
8.24
1.66
90
JPRC27
RC
JUPITER
78.00
82.00
4.00
3.70
0.89
72
95
JPRC30
RC
JUPITER
42.00
43.00
1.00
0.94
0.61
40
96
JPRC31
RC
JUPITER
28.00
31.00
3.00
2.80
1.18
26
190
35.00
36.00
1.00
0.93
0.55
33
40.00
42.00
2.00
1.86
0.76
37
44.00
46.00
2.00
1.86
0.62
41
58.00
66.00
8.00
7.44
3.16
54
JPRC32
RC
JUPITER
73.00
74.00
1.00
0.89
0.79
65
161
81.00
82.00
1.00
0.89
2.90
72
87.00
88.00
1.00
0.89
1.09
77
100.00
105.00
5.00
4.50
8.19
90
111.00
112.00
1.00
0.91
0.90
101
120.00
121.00
1.00
0.91
4.37
109
122.00
123.00
1.00
0.91
1.23
111
124.00
125.00
1.00
0.91
1.99
113
140.00
142.00
2.00
1.83
1.06
128
JPRC34
RC
JUPITER
30.00
34.00
4.00
3.72
2.94
28
178
36.00
38.00
2.00
1.86
0.87
34
42.00
45.00
3.00
2.79
1.20
39
46.00
48.00
2.00
1.86
0.66
43
53.00
58.00
5.00
4.65
2.04
49
146.00
147.00
1.00
0.93
0.57
136
JPRC36
RC
JUPITER
73.00
77.00
4.00
3.23
2.08
59
205
80.00
86.00
6.00
4.84
1.74
65
92.00
95.00
3.00
2.42
0.57
74
99.00
100.00
1.00
0.81
0.84
80
JPRC37
RC
JUPITER
44.00
47.00
3.00
2.76
0.60
40
125
48.00
52.00
4.00
3.68
1.90
44
JPRC38
RC
JUPITER
32.00
33.00
1.00
0.92
0.78
29
158
38.00
39.00
1.00
0.92
1.77
35
40.00
42.00
2.00
1.83
0.55
37
46.00
48.00
2.00
1.84
1.23
42
95.00
96.00
1.00
0.93
18.43
89
109.00
110.00
1.00
0.94
3.01
102
114.00
116.00
2.00
1.88
0.59
107
120.00
121.00
1.00
0.94
2.84
113
122.00
123.00
1.00
0.94
8.72
115
JPRC39
RC
JUPITER
69.00
70.00
1.00
0.86
0.54
60
180
80.00
81.00
1.00
0.86
0.80
69
84.00
87.00
3.00
2.57
2.62
72
92.00
94.00
2.00
1.70
1.32
78
JPRC40
RC
JUPITER
35.00
36.00
1.00
0.90
1.62
32
58
40.00
42.00
2.00
1.81
0.68
36
JPRC41
RC
JUPITER
46.00
47.00
1.00
0.91
0.67
42
55
JPRC45
RC
JUPITER
109.00
110.00
1.00
0.92
2.45
101
151
112.00
113.00
1.00
0.93
1.58
104
134.00
136.00
2.00
1.85
0.56
124
JPRC47
RC
JUPITER
21.00
22.00
1.00
0.97
0.60
20
167
49.00
52.00
3.00
2.90
3.93
47
53.00
54.00
1.00
0.97
1.50
51
64.00
69.00
5.00
4.83
1.02
62
116.00
117.00
1.00
0.97
1.12
112
140.00
141.00
1.00
0.97
2.38
135
JPRC48
RC
JUPITER
82.00
83.00
1.00
0.86
0.55
71
200
85.00
87.00
2.00
1.72
1.13
73
92.00
95.00
3.00
2.58
1.82
79
161.00
162.00
1.00
0.86
1.48
138
JPRC51
RC
JUPITER
95.00
96.00
1.00
0.68
1.41
65
146
103.00
104.00
1.00
0.68
2.48
70
105.00
106.00
1.00
0.68
2.50
71
108.00
125.00
17.00
11.53
3.25
73
JPRC52
RC
JUPITER
54.00
56.00
2.00
1.87
1.62
50
135
58.00
77.00
19.00
17.75
8.08
54
78.00
79.00
1.00
0.93
0.76
73
JPRC53
RC
JUPITER
103.00
107.00
4.00
3.57
1.58
92
199
108.00
123.00
15.00
13.40
1.41
96
JPRC54
RC
JUPITER
9.00
11.00
2.00
1.89
0.81
9
130
20.00
22.00
2.00
1.89
0.66
19
52.00
53.00
1.00
0.94
0.62
49
63.00
65.00
2.00
1.88
0.85
59
JPRC56
RC
JUPITER
20.00
22.00
2.00
1.88
0.85
19
76
60.00
62.00
2.00
1.87
5.13
56
64.00
67.00
3.00
2.81
0.94
60
JPRC57
RC
JUPITER
92.00
95.00
3.00
2.83
0.61
87
140
99.00
101.00
2.00
1.89
0.87
94
102.00
103.00
1.00
0.95
0.73
96
104.00
113.00
9.00
8.52
3.18
98
JPRC58
RC
JUPITER
16.00
17.00
1.00
0.95
0.96
15
77
20.00
21.00
1.00
0.95
1.07
19
54.00
59.00
5.00
4.74
1.02
51
JPRC59
RC
JUPITER
85.00
86.00
1.00
0.94
1.95
80
130
88.00
90.00
2.00
1.88
1.30
83
99.00
102.00
3.00
2.81
4.02
93
JPRC62
RC
JUPITER
140.00
141.00
1.00
0.90
0.86
126
190
JPRC63
RC
JUPITER
181.00
182.00
1.00
0.89
0.53
161
225
184.00
196.00
12.00
10.64
7.12
163
JPRC66
RC
JUPITER
46.00
47.00
1.00
0.91
0.75
42
50
50.00
51.00
1.00
0.91
0.55
46
53.00
59.00
6.00
5.48
1.57
48
61.00
63.00
2.00
1.83
1.43
56
64.00
66.00
2.00
1.83
4.24
58
74.00
75.00
1.00
0.91
3.66
68
97.00
102.00
5.00
4.55
0.54
88
JPRC67
RC
JUPITER
96.00
98.00
2.00
1.83
0.52
88
172
109.00
110.00
1.00
0.92
0.60
100
122.00
123.00
1.00
0.92
1.55
112
138.00
139.00
1.00
0.92
0.83
127
152.00
159.00
7.00
6.43
1.62
140
160.00
162.00
2.00
1.84
1.17
147
164.00
168.00
4.00
3.68
1.53
151
JPRC70
RC
JUPITER
32.00
33.00
1.00
0.80
1.41
26
102
42.00
44.00
2.00
1.61
1.55
34
51.00
58.00
7.00
5.70
0.63
42
60.00
62.00
2.00
1.63
2.17
49
66.00
69.00
3.00
2.46
1.42
54
78.00
79.00
1.00
0.82
0.51
64
97.00
101.00
4.00
3.27
1.17
79
JPRC71
RC
JUPITER
31.00
34.00
3.00
2.87
0.62
30
200
57.00
67.00
10.00
9.59
1.31
55
85.00
90.00
5.00
4.80
0.82
82
92.00
93.00
1.00
0.96
1.51
88
101.00
102.00
1.00
0.96
0.59
97
104.00
106.00
2.00
1.92
0.54
100
111.00
116.00
5.00
4.81
0.61
107
JPRC72
RC
JUPITER
33.00
35.00
2.00
1.93
0.57
32
90
38.00
41.00
3.00
2.90
0.80
37
47.00
50.00
3.00
2.90
0.55
45
51.00
54.00
3.00
2.90
0.59
49
JPRC74
RC
JUPITER
52.00
63.00
11.00
8.92
4.23
42
197
89.00
90.00
1.00
0.81
1.28
72
92.00
94.00
2.00
1.63
0.58
75
173.00
174.00
1.00
0.81
1.25
140
JPRC75
RC
JUPITER
42.00
43.00
1.00
0.76
0.72
32
145
JPRC76
RC
JUPITER
121.00
122.00
1.00
0.89
0.78
107
150
124.00
125.00
1.00
0.89
1.02
110
126.00
131.00
5.00
4.44
3.60
112
135.00
141.00
6.00
5.32
0.73
120
143.00
145.00
2.00
1.77
0.76
127
JPRC79
RC
JUPITER
77.00
78.00
1.00
0.68
2.16
53
115
JPRC81
RC
JUPITER
73.00
74.00
1.00
0.94
0.87
68
78
JPRC82
RC
JUPITER
95.00
99.00
4.00
2.84
0.55
67
120
102.00
104.00
2.00
1.42
7.44
72
110.00
113.00
3.00
2.12
2.29
78
121.00
122.00
1.00
0.71
0.77
85
130.00
132.00
2.00
1.41
0.93
92
JPRC85
RC
JUPITER
78.00
79.00
1.00
0.83
0.87
65
170
80.00
82.00
2.00
1.66
9.89
67
83.00
85.00
2.00
1.66
1.84
69
92.00
95.00
3.00
2.50
0.60
77
JPRC86
RC
JUPITER
54.00
55.00
1.00
0.89
1.90
48
139
61.00
63.00
2.00
1.78
4.22
54
66.00
67.00
1.00
0.89
2.51
59
68.00
75.00
7.00
6.23
1.02
61
76.00
79.00
3.00
2.68
2.00
68
89.00
90.00
1.00
0.90
0.53
80
JPRC87
RC
JUPITER
131.00
147.00
16.00
13.85
2.02
113
204
171.00
173.00
2.00
1.73
0.51
148
177.00
178.00
1.00
0.86
0.73
153
185.00
186.00
1.00
0.87
4.45
160
JPRC88
RC
JUPITER
20.00
22.00
2.00
1.89
0.61
19
88
28.00
30.00
2.00
1.89
1.02
26
32.00
36.00
4.00
3.78
0.62
30
49.00
50.00
1.00
0.95
0.52
46
JPRC89
RC
JUPITER
151.00
152.00
1.00
0.94
0.76
142
236
157.00
166.00
9.00
8.47
1.75
148
173.00
175.00
2.00
1.88
2.90
163
191.00
192.00
1.00
0.94
3.06
180
JPRC90
RC
JUPITER
42.00
43.00
1.00
0.95
2.94
40
145
44.00
48.00
4.00
3.80
0.77
42
MPZRC105
RC
MPUDZI
4.00
10.00
6.00
5.41
1.18
4
15
MPZRC106
RC
MPUDZI
54.00
60.00
6.00
5.28
1.50
47
70
MPZRC108
RC
MPUDZI
36.00
41.00
5.00
4.42
0.86
32
47.00
MPZRC109
RC
MPUDZI
17.00
18.00
1.00
0.91
0.92
15
51
23.00
29.00
6.00
5.46
1.28
21
38.00
39.00
1.00
0.90
0.58
34
MPZRC110
RC
MPUDZI
7.00
11.00
4.00
3.63
1.28
6
22
MPZRC115
RC
MPUDZI
12.00
14.00
2.00
1.91
0.59
11
20
MPZRC116
RC
MPUDZI
6.00
7.00
1.00
0.91
0.74
5
46
10.00
11.00
1.00
0.91
0.76
9
35.00
37.00
2.00
1.82
0.55
32
42.00
44.00
2.00
1.81
0.71
38
45.00
46.00
1.00
0.91
0.77
41
MPZRC117
RC
MPUDZI
4.00
5.00
1.00
0.92
0.75
4
27
12.00
14.00
2.00
1.85
5.25
11
19.00
20.00
1.00
0.92
0.81
18
MPZRC118
RC
MPUDZI
12.00
13.00
1.00
0.89
1.13
11
40
MPZRC119
RC
MPUDZI
-
1.00
1.00
0.87
0.53
-
15
5.00
6.00
1.00
0.87
3.95
4
MPZRC120
RC
MPUDZI
2.00
6.00
4.00
3.67
1.50
2
15
MPZRC122
RC
MPUDZI
2.00
4.00
2.00
1.83
4.36
2
50
18.00
19.00
1.00
0.92
3.06
17
39.00
40.00
1.00
0.92
0.57
36
48.00
50.00
2.00
1.85
3.10
44
MPZRC124
RC
MPUDZI
2.00
3.00
1.00
0.89
5.64
2
57
16.00
17.00
1.00
0.89
2.19
14
22.00
24.00
2.00
1.78
0.75
20
26.00
27.00
1.00
0.89
0.90
23
28.00
30.00
2.00
1.78
1.42
25
31.00
34.00
3.00
2.67
0.82
28
MPZRC125
RC
MPUDZI
1.00
2.00
1.00
0.90
2.82
1
21
11.00
12.00
1.00
0.90
0.77
10
MPZRC126
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.77
1.69
-
30
MPZRC129
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.83
1.15
-
15
MPZRC130
RC
MPUDZI
2.00
4.00
2.00
1.86
0.66
2
25
MPZRC36
RC
MPUDZI
13.00
15.00
2.00
1.77
0.57
12
55
30.00
31.00
1.00
0.88
1.37
26
37.00
39.00
2.00
1.76
1.44
33
MPZRC41
RC
MPUDZI
6.00
7.00
1.00
0.94
0.59
6
25
MPZRC42
RC
MPUDZI
18.00
22.00
4.00
3.64
0.56
16
52
MPZRC44
RC
MPUDZI
7.00
8.00
1.00
0.91
0.75
6
24
MPZRC45
RC
MPUDZI
12.00
14.00
2.00
1.82
0.53
11
60
15.00
18.00
3.00
2.74
0.50
14
MPZRC46
RC
MPUDZI
36.00
39.00
3.00
2.68
2.77
32
66
MPZRC47
RC
MPUDZI
1.00
3.00
2.00
1.82
1.17
1
30
14.00
15.00
1.00
0.91
1.91
13
18.00
21.00
3.00
2.74
0.60
16
MPZRC48
RC
MPUDZI
20.00
22.00
2.00
1.82
1.55
18
27
MPZRC52
RC
MPUDZI
5.00
8.00
3.00
2.75
0.87
5
25
MPZRC55
RC
MPUDZI
18.00
19.00
1.00
0.90
0.53
16
65
22.00
24.00
2.00
1.80
0.74
20
25.00
26.00
1.00
0.90
0.57
22
28.00
29.00
1.00
0.90
11.26
25
34.00
37.00
3.00
2.69
3.05
31
38.00
39.00
1.00
0.90
0.58
34
47.00
48.00
1.00
0.89
0.71
42
55.00
56.00
1.00
0.89
2.90
49
MPZRC56
RC
MPUDZI
57.00
60.00
3.00
2.71
6.01
51
91
MPZRC57
RC
MPUDZI
-
1.00
1.00
0.90
1.00
-
42
9.00
11.00
2.00
1.81
0.55
8
12.00
13.00
1.00
0.90
1.27
11
20.00
22.00
2.00
1.81
0.75
18
MPZRC59
RC
MPUDZI
39.00
45.00
6.00
5.39
1.66
35
85
47.00
49.00
2.00
1.79
0.60
42
80.00
81.00
1.00
0.90
2.18
72
MPZRC60
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.84
0.79
-
60
8.00
9.00
1.00
0.92
0.50
7
29.00
30.00
1.00
0.90
1.53
26
44.00
45.00
1.00
0.91
1.57
40
MPZRC61
RC
MPUDZI
22.00
23.00
1.00
0.92
2.47
20
85
26.00
27.00
1.00
0.92
1.74
24
34.00
39.00
5.00
4.61
0.58
31
46.00
49.00
3.00
2.76
1.22
42
MPZRC64
RC
MPUDZI
35.00
38.00
3.00
2.80
2.29
33
110
39.00
42.00
3.00
2.80
4.79
36
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.87
0.90
40
57.00
59.00
2.00
1.87
0.68
53
MPZRC72
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.82
1.09
-
63
28.00
29.00
1.00
0.90
1.33
25
MPZRC75
RC
MPUDZI
40.00
43.00
3.00
2.72
3.34
36
76
55.00
60.00
5.00
4.52
1.18
50
64.00
65.00
1.00
0.90
1.40
58
MPZRC78
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.81
1.20
-
10
8.00
10.00
2.00
1.84
3.97
7
MPZRC79
RC
MPUDZI
4.00
11.00
7.00
6.47
2.39
4
50
12.00
15.00
3.00
2.77
0.72
11
20.00
23.00
3.00
2.78
0.95
19
MPZRC81
RC
MPUDZI
-
2.00
2.00
1.82
0.52
-
42
MPZRC84
RC
MPUDZI
1.00
3.00
2.00
1.74
0.53
1
60
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.73
1.29
37
MPZRC88
RC
MPUDZI
51.00
53.00
2.00
1.82
0.71
46
60
MPZRC91
RC
MPUDZI
18.00
21.00
3.00
2.75
0.51
16
30
MPZRC93
RC
MPUDZI
4.00
7.00
3.00
2.74
0.67
4
30
MPZRC95
RC
MPUDZI
-
1.00
1.00
0.91
0.60
-
25
3.00
4.00
1.00
0.91
1.11
3
10.00
11.00
1.00
0.91
0.84
9
MPZRC97
RC
MPUDZI
12.00
14.00
2.00
1.79
1.67
11
30
18.00
19.00
1.00
0.89
0.85
16
PLV1RC1
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
103.00
105.00
2.00
1.78
0.67
91
165
107.00
109.00
2.00
1.78
3.02
95
112.00
113.00
1.00
0.89
1.99
100
115.00
117.00
2.00
1.78
1.03
102
140.00
142.00
2.00
1.79
1.58
125
143.00
144.00
1.00
0.89
0.61
128
PLV1RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
65.00
66.00
1.00
0.91
0.65
59
130
67.00
80.00
13.00
11.83
3.72
61
94.00
96.00
2.00
1.82
1.01
85
97.00
99.00
2.00
1.81
1.08
88
PLV1RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
90.00
92.00
2.00
1.66
1.59
75
150
97.00
98.00
1.00
0.83
5.43
80
PLV1RC14
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
5.00
6.00
1.00
0.91
0.75
5
75
18.00
19.00
1.00
0.91
0.54
16
20.00
21.00
1.00
0.91
0.62
18
33.00
35.00
2.00
1.82
0.68
30
PLV1RC15
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
53.00
59.00
6.00
5.33
6.89
47
128
110.00
112.00
2.00
1.78
0.88
98
113.00
114.00
1.00
0.89
0.56
101
PLV1RC18
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
103.00
106.00
3.00
2.48
1.00
85
200
107.00
108.00
1.00
0.83
5.18
89
PLV1RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
44.00
49.00
5.00
4.51
6.90
40
98
58.00
60.00
2.00
1.81
0.91
52
PLV1RC23
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
13.00
15.00
2.00
1.83
4.80
12
75
18.00
20.00
2.00
1.83
1.53
16
24.00
25.00
1.00
0.91
1.19
22
40.00
49.00
9.00
8.23
0.96
37
PLV1RC3
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
77.00
79.00
2.00
1.79
2.87
69
135
80.00
81.00
1.00
0.90
0.54
72
82.00
83.00
1.00
0.90
0.71
73
85.00
89.00
4.00
3.58
2.19
76
90.00
91.00
1.00
0.90
1.46
81
98.00
99.00
1.00
0.90
1.19
88
101.00
103.00
2.00
1.79
0.79
90
104.00
106.00
2.00
1.79
0.82
93
PLV1RC5
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
42.00
50.00
8.00
7.16
1.84
38
90
52.00
53.00
1.00
0.90
0.53
47
PLV1RC6
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
69.00
70.00
1.00
0.90
0.52
62
130
92.00
99.00
7.00
6.27
5.86
82
107.00
108.00
1.00
0.90
0.90
96
109.00
110.00
1.00
0.90
0.91
98
118.00
121.00
3.00
2.69
1.35
106
126.00
127.00
1.00
0.90
1.96
113
PLV1RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.89
4.06
41
51
46.00
50.00
4.00
3.78
2.03
43
PLV4RC06
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
87.00
92.00
5.00
4.31
2.85
75
140
128.00
129.00
1.00
0.86
0.79
111
PLV4RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
18.00
21.00
3.00
2.77
0.87
17
89
39.00
40.00
1.00
0.92
2.28
36
49.00
52.00
3.00
2.77
2.54
45
68.00
69.00
1.00
0.92
0.72
63
PLV4RC11
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
15.00
16.00
1.00
0.92
2.47
14
60
58.00
59.00
1.00
0.92
0.68
53
PLV4RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
34.00
35.00
1.00
0.92
0.57
31
112
62.00
63.00
1.00
0.92
0.53
57
PLV4RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
88.00
92.00
4.00
3.72
0.63
82
100
PLV4RC3
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
104.00
105.00
1.00
0.90
0.54
94
130
108.00
109.00
1.00
0.90
0.68
98
PLV4RC4
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
45.00
48.00
3.00
2.82
0.66
42
55
PLV4RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
45.00
46.00
1.00
0.94
2.00
42
105
50.00
52.00
2.00
1.89
1.34
47
PLV4RC9
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
35.00
36.00
1.00
0.92
0.60
32
45
PLV5RC1
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
23.00
24.00
1.00
0.90
1.71
21
35
PLV5RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
59.00
65.00
6.00
5.23
3.94
51
110
77.00
78.00
1.00
0.87
0.83
67
82.00
83.00
1.00
0.87
0.97
72
95.00
96.00
1.00
0.88
0.87
83
PLV5RC11
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
73.00
74.00
1.00
0.95
2.91
69
126
77.00
78.00
1.00
0.95
0.96
73
88.00
91.00
3.00
2.85
0.96
84
116.00
117.00
1.00
0.96
1.78
111
PLV5RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
40.00
43.00
3.00
2.78
4.92
37
78
44.00
45.00
1.00
0.93
0.60
41
47.00
48.00
1.00
0.93
3.26
43
51.00
52.00
1.00
0.93
1.12
47
67.00
71.00
4.00
3.70
2.82
62
PLV5RC13
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
73.00
75.00
2.00
1.77
0.86
64
130
86.00
88.00
2.00
1.77
0.66
76
PLV5RC14
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
85.00
87.00
2.00
1.56
0.79
66
167
96.00
109.00
13.00
10.17
1.45
75
110.00
113.00
3.00
2.35
2.78
86
125.00
126.00
1.00
0.78
0.61
98
PLV5RC15
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
63.00
66.00
3.00
2.76
2.04
58
105
70.00
71.00
1.00
0.92
0.95
65
85.00
87.00
2.00
1.85
0.92
79
PLV5RC16
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
15.00
16.00
1.00
0.90
1.87
14
45
18.00
20.00
2.00
1.80
1.07
16
27.00
28.00
1.00
0.90
0.55
24
29.00
30.00
1.00
0.91
0.65
26
42.00
43.00
1.00
0.91
0.90
38
PLV5RC17
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
43.00
44.00
1.00
0.89
0.63
38
90
53.00
55.00
2.00
1.77
1.70
47
PLV5RC18
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
55.00
57.00
2.00
1.78
9.80
49
115
62.00
67.00
5.00
4.45
2.12
55
68.00
71.00
3.00
2.67
1.90
61
76.00
92.00
16.00
14.27
1.09
68
98.00
100.00
2.00
1.79
1.28
87
101.00
105.00
4.00
3.57
0.58
90
106.00
110.00
4.00
3.57
0.67
95
PLV5RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
19.00
20.00
1.00
0.91
0.75
17
64
42.00
45.00
3.00
2.77
9.11
39
59.00
60.00
1.00
0.94
0.92
55
PLV5RC4
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
22.00
23.00
1.00
0.93
1.05
20
60
42.00
56.00
14.00
13.39
4.31
40
PLV5RC5
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
52.00
60.00
8.00
6.65
1.71
43
40
63.00
65.00
2.00
1.66
0.92
52
PLV5RC6
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
78.00
82.00
4.00
3.26
0.75
64
130
84.00
87.00
3.00
2.45
1.47
69
90.00
94.00
4.00
3.29
0.75
74
PLV5RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
45.00
46.00
1.00
0.93
0.58
42
65
47.00
48.00
1.00
0.93
0.73
44
PLV5RC8
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
48.00
49.00
1.00
0.91
0.60
44
104
62.00
65.00
3.00
2.74
3.29
57
70.00
72.00
2.00
1.83
0.89
64
73.00
75.00
2.00
1.83
2.03
67
83.00
86.00
3.00
2.74
1.34
76
97.00
98.00
1.00
0.91
3.09
88
PLV5RC9
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
36.00
37.00
1.00
0.92
1.67
33
69
43.00
46.00
3.00
2.78
1.72
40
48.00
52.00
4.00
3.71
7.44
45
SHRC05
RC
SHAWL
77.00
79.00
2.00
1.85
0.59
71
159
81.00
82.00
1.00
0.92
0.61
75
85.00
87.00
2.00
1.85
0.74
79
109.00
116.00
7.00
6.48
0.79
101
122.00
123.00
1.00
0.92
0.76
113
125.00
126.00
1.00
0.92
1.31
116
129.00
136.00
7.00
6.47
1.08
119
SHRC06
RC
SHAWL
45.00
47.00
2.00
1.82
0.70
41
130
52.00
55.00
3.00
2.73
0.73
47
79.00
82.00
3.00
2.73
1.19
72
83.00
84.00
1.00
0.91
1.46
76
91.00
92.00
1.00
0.91
0.65
83
106.00
108.00
2.00
1.83
0.62
97
SHRC08
RC
SHAWL
15.00
17.00
2.00
1.87
0.52
14
35
29.00
34.00
5.00
4.67
4.26
27
SHRC09
RC
SHAWL
33.00
36.00
3.00
2.73
1.46
30
135
61.00
64.00
3.00
2.73
2.70
55
65.00
68.00
3.00
2.73
0.69
59
SHRC10
RC
SHAWL
55.00
58.00
3.00
2.65
1.30
49
170
68.00
69.00
1.00
0.89
0.66
60
83.00
84.00
1.00
0.89
0.50
74
92.00
95.00
3.00
2.66
0.54
82
151.00
152.00
1.00
0.89
1.40
134
SHRC11
RC
SHAWL
13.00
14.00
1.00
0.94
0.72
12
92
26.00
28.00
2.00
1.89
0.66
25
38.00
44.00
6.00
5.67
1.87
36
45.00
47.00
2.00
1.89
0.53
43
71.00
72.00
1.00
0.94
0.71
67
81.00
82.00
1.00
0.94
1.81
77
83.00
84.00
1.00
0.94
1.93
78
85.00
86.00
1.00
0.94
1.67
80
SHRC12
RC
SHAWL
47.00
50.00
3.00
2.35
1.02
37
146
51.00
55.00
4.00
3.14
0.98
40
60.00
62.00
2.00
1.57
0.54
47
64.00
65.00
1.00
0.78
4.37
50
66.00
73.00
7.00
5.46
0.74
52
75.00
80.00
5.00
3.89
0.62
58
85.00
91.00
6.00
4.66
0.72
66
103.00
104.00
1.00
0.77
0.99
80
105.00
106.00
1.00
0.78
0.56
81
108.00
109.00
1.00
0.78
2.23
84
SHRC15
RC
SHAWL
59.00
62.00
3.00
2.82
0.54
56
142
66.00
67.00
1.00
0.94
0.51
62
72.00
73.00
1.00
0.94
1.00
68
75.00
77.00
2.00
1.88
0.57
71
81.00
84.00
3.00
2.82
0.82
76
99.00
105.00
6.00
5.64
1.55
93
106.00
109.00
3.00
2.82
1.63
100
135.00
136.00
1.00
0.94
1.91
127
SHRC16
RC
SHAWL
-
1.00
1.00
0.95
1.13
-
39
29.00
35.00
6.00
5.69
3.04
27
SHRC18
RC
SHAWL
60.00
62.00
2.00
1.84
0.56
55
149
70.00
71.00
1.00
0.92
0.65
64
82.00
85.00
3.00
2.75
1.37
75
128.00
130.00
2.00
1.84
4.72
118
131.00
135.00
4.00
3.69
2.13
121
SHRC19
RC
SHAWL
18.00
21.00
3.00
2.63
0.95
16
45
25.00
29.00
4.00
3.51
0.97
22
30.00
31.00
1.00
0.88
1.25
26
SHRC20
RC
SHAWL
-
6.00
6.00
5.14
0.97
-
76
39.00
45.00
6.00
5.14
0.95
33
46.00
51.00
5.00
4.28
2.80
39
66.00
69.00
3.00
2.57
0.91
57
71.00
72.00
1.00
0.86
0.98
61
SHRC22
RC
SHAWL
81.00
82.00
1.00
0.85
2.19
69
210
109.00
111.00
2.00
1.71
0.57
93
125.00
127.00
2.00
1.72
1.44
108
140.00
146.00
6.00
5.20
2.51
121
150.00
152.00
2.00
1.74
4.99
130
155.00
158.00
3.00
2.61
1.64
135
173.00
174.00
1.00
0.87
1.02
150
SHRC23
RC
SHAWL
29.00
31.00
2.00
1.89
0.75
27
58
32.00
33.00
1.00
0.95
0.53
30
44.00
45.00
1.00
0.95
0.59
42
56.00
60.00
4.00
3.78
0.54
53
61.00
63.00
2.00
1.89
0.99
58
92.00
96.00
4.00
3.78
2.63
87
104.00
110.00
6.00
5.67
0.99
98
SHRC24
RC
SHAWL
81.00
82.00
1.00
0.93
0.61
75
175
87.00
89.00
2.00
1.86
0.62
81
116.00
118.00
2.00
1.86
1.15
108
120.00
122.00
2.00
1.86
0.98
111
146.00
148.00
2.00
1.86
0.73
135
161.00
163.00
2.00
1.85
1.70
149
SHRC25
RC
SHAWL
14.00
18.00
4.00
3.73
1.94
13
55
23.00
24.00
1.00
0.93
0.63
21
30.00
41.00
11.00
10.25
1.34
28
47.00
49.00
2.00
1.86
1.22
44
SHRC26
RC
SHAWL
55.00
57.00
2.00
1.82
0.55
50
129
64.00
65.00
1.00
0.91
1.02
58
117.00
119.00
2.00
1.82
2.66
106
123.00
124.00
1.00
0.91
1.42
112
SHRC28
RC
SHAWL
-
2.00
2.00
1.90
0.71
-
58
35.00
37.00
2.00
1.90
0.56
33
46.00
52.00
6.00
5.70
0.82
44
SHRC29
RC
SHAWL
41.00
43.00
2.00
1.82
1.21
37
98
50.00
52.00
2.00
1.82
0.82
46
SHRC31
RC
SHAWL
28.00
32.00
4.00
3.65
1.53
26
50
SHRC32
RC
SHAWL
39.00
41.00
2.00
1.83
1.01
36
116
80.00
81.00
1.00
0.92
0.50
73
SHRC34
RC
SHAWL
-
4.00
4.00
3.69
1.64
-
50
36.00
37.00
1.00
0.92
0.73
33
40.00
41.00
1.00
0.92
0.68
37
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.84
0.53
40
SHRC35
RC
SHAWL
67.00
69.00
2.00
1.83
0.56
61
119
70.00
72.00
2.00
1.83
1.50
64
73.00
78.00
5.00
4.57
1.58
67
85.00
87.00
2.00
1.83
2.61
78
SHRC36
RC
SHAWL
16.00
22.00
6.00
5.63
4.64
15
58
24.00
30.00
6.00
5.63
2.96
23
32.00
35.00
3.00
2.82
0.91
30
37.00
38.00
1.00
0.94
0.90
35
43.00
44.00
1.00
0.94
0.89
40
45.00
47.00
2.00
1.88
2.73
42
48.00
49.00
1.00
0.94
1.32
45
SHRC38
RC
SHAWL
-
3.00
3.00
2.90
0.88
-
86
5.00
6.00
1.00
0.97
0.91
5
30.00
32.00
2.00
1.93
1.20
29
34.00
39.00
5.00
4.83
3.08
33
47.00
48.00
1.00
0.97
1.82
45
59.00
60.00
1.00
0.97
0.87
57
67.00
68.00
1.00
0.97
0.75
65
SHRC39
RC
SHAWL
28.00
34.00
6.00
5.72
0.59
27
85
44.00
45.00
1.00
0.95
0.56
42
53.00
56.00
3.00
2.86
0.83
51
73.00
75.00
2.00
1.91
0.93
70
SHRC40
RC
SHAWL
41.00
42.00
1.00
0.93
0.88
38
125
51.00
52.00
1.00
0.93
0.60
47
59.00
60.00
1.00
0.93
1.25
55
90.00
91.00
1.00
0.93
0.69
84
114.00
115.00
1.00
0.93
1.50
106
116.00
117.00
1.00
0.93
0.50
108
118.00
119.00
1.00
0.93
0.85
110
123.00
125.00
2.00
1.87
0.64
115
SHRC41
RC
SHAWL
8.00
9.00
1.00
0.98
1.97
8
35
SHRC44
RC
SHAWL
39.00
40.00
1.00
0.98
0.90
38
65
SHRC45
RC
SHAWL
-
4.00
4.00
3.74
4.24
-
35
6.00
7.00
1.00
0.94
0.74
6
9.00
11.00
2.00
1.87
0.76
8
12.00
14.00
2.00
1.87
0.93
11
24.00
25.00
1.00
0.94
2.41
22
SHRC46
RC
SHAWL
9.00
11.00
2.00
1.82
0.97
8
35
12.00
13.00
1.00
0.91
0.92
11
21.00
27.00
6.00
5.46
0.76
19
SHRC47
RC
SHAWL
6.00
8.00
2.00
1.93
1.72
6
55
9.00
10.00
1.00
0.97
0.56
9
15.00
16.00
1.00
0.97
0.75
14
27.00
28.00
1.00
0.96
1.40
26
SHRC51
RC
SHAWL
53.00
54.00
1.00
0.90
1.29
48
180
84.00
85.00
1.00
0.90
0.52
76
142.00
144.00
2.00
1.81
2.06
128
SHRC52
RC
SHAWL
21.00
23.00
2.00
1.79
0.54
19
161
24.00
25.00
1.00
0.90
0.52
21
65.00
67.00
2.00
1.82
0.56
59
118.00
120.00
2.00
1.90
0.56
112
SHRC59
RC
SHAWL
21.00
22.00
1.00
0.96
0.50
20
55
32.00
33.00
1.00
0.96
0.51
31
SHRC60
RC
SHAWL
9.00
10.00
1.00
0.96
1.10
9
31
12.00
13.00
1.00
0.96
2.95
12
TRRC44
RC
TRAIL
26.00
27.00
1.00
0.94
0.60
25
75
58.00
59.00
1.00
0.94
1.00
55
67.00
68.00
1.00
0.94
0.58
63
TRRC50
RC
TRAIL
21.00
22.00
1.00
0.90
5.76
19
49
27.00
28.00
1.00
0.91
0.63
25
JDD11
DD
JUPITER
43.23
44.30
1.07
1.02
1.36
41.19
82.68
45.00
51.38
6.38
6.08
13.95
42.87
55.68
57.00
1.32
1.26
2.52
53.05
57.40
62.00
4.60
4.38
6.80
54.68
64.00
69.00
5.00
4.76
2.34
60.97
79.00
80.00
1.00
0.95
1.90
75.26
JDD12
DD
JUPITER
24.00
27.00
3.00
2.85
0.73
22.78
55.58
47.00
48.00
1.00
0.96
0.51
45.03
JDD13
DD
JUPITER
37.58
40.44
2.86
2.60
0.73
34.15
154.58
64.00
65.00
1.00
0.92
0.62
58.58
83.00
87.00
4.00
3.67
0.80
76.19
104.00
105.30
1.30
1.20
0.66
95.72
147.00
148.00
1.00
0.94
2.36
137.52
JDD14
DD
JUPITER
45.00
53.00
8.00
7.54
2.59
42.43
85.58
54.00
57.00
3.00
2.83
0.59
50.97
JDD15
DD
JUPITER
11.00
13.00
2.00
1.90
0.80
10.45
40.58
13.62
20.00
6.38
6.06
4.31
12.94
21.00
23.00
2.00
1.90
0.70
19.98
30.00
33.00
3.00
2.85
3.11
28.54
JDD16
DD
JUPITER
16.00
19.58
3.58
3.37
1.33
15.06
58.58
51.00
52.00
1.00
0.95
19.53
48.31
JDD17
DD
JUPITER
25.00
26.00
1.00
0.95
2.32
23.64
97.78
36.00
39.00
3.00
2.85
6.64
34.17
40.00
41.00
1.00
0.95
1.14
37.99
JDD18
DD
JUPITER
11.00
24.00
13.00
11.95
1.09
10.11
112.78
25.00
28.00
3.00
2.76
0.83
22.98
40.00
41.00
1.00
0.92
0.51
36.87
33.58
35.00
1.42
1.36
0.61
32.05
52.00
54.78
2.78
2.66
1.02
49.74
55.58
57.42
1.84
1.76
3.39
53.17
58.88
61.58
2.70
2.58
2.84
56.33
62.00
63.00
1.00
0.96
0.58
59.32
84.00
85.00
1.00
0.96
0.56
80.64
90.00
91.00
1.00
0.96
0.88
86.51
95.00
96.00
1.00
0.96
1.33
91.38
PLVDD08
DD
PLUVIOUS
44.00
46.00
2.00
1.92
4.79
42.15
88.58
48.00
51.00
3.00
2.88
4.26
46.05
52.00
53.00
1.00
0.96
0.54
49.94
72.00
78.00
6.00
5.79
1.82
69.47
82.00
84.00
2.00
1.93
0.62
79.21
PLVDD09
DD
PLUVIOUS
25.00
26.00
1.00
0.95
1.36
23.85
73.58
48.00
50.00
2.00
1.91
0.65
45.81
PLVDD10
DD
PLUVIOUS
49.00
51.00
2.00
1.88
0.52
46.08
92.58
PLVDD12
DD
PLUVIOUS
40.40
41.50
1.10
1.04
7.96
38.35
92.58
PLVDD13
DD
PLUVIOUS
42.00
43.00
1.00
0.94
0.91
39.62
97.58
44.00
49.00
5.00
4.73
4.64
41.61
50.00
51.00
1.00
0.95
1.07
47.39
73.00
76.00
3.00
2.85
0.70
69.47
87.00
88.30
1.30
1.24
0.58
82.81
PLVDD14
DD
PLUVIOUS
23.00
26.00
3.00
2.83
0.51
21.70
73.58
35.00
36.00
1.00
0.94
0.86
33.01
68.00
70.00
2.00
1.88
0.91
63.87
SHDD03
DD
SHAWL
38.00
40.00
2.00
1.90
1.39
36.16
84.58
41.00
49.00
8.00
7.63
1.51
39.11
51.00
55.00
4.00
3.83
1.17
48.79
63.00
64.00
1.00
0.96
0.84
60.52
65.00
67.00
2.00
1.92
0.83
62.50
68.00
69.00
1.00
0.96
2.41
65.45
74.00
76.00
2.00
1.93
0.60
71.39
SHDD04
DD
SHAWL
9.00
12.00
3.00
2.74
0.79
8.22
94.68
21.00
22.68
1.68
1.54
0.51
19.25
26.00
30.00
4.00
3.68
1.37
23.94
33.00
34.00
1.00
0.92
0.98
30.51
39.00
40.00
1.00
0.93
2.50
36.20
43.00
45.00
2.00
1.86
2.58
40.03
50.00
51.00
1.00
0.93
0.51
46.73
61.00
62.00
1.00
0.94
1.15
57.39
69.00
70.68
1.68
1.59
1.60
65.23
78.00
79.68
1.68
1.59
1.11
74.00
SHDD05
DD
SHAWL
39.00
48.00
9.00
8.60
0.94
37.26
96.00
54.00
62.00
8.00
7.67
0.79
51.77
65.00
66.00
1.00
0.96
1.79
62.43
67.00
69.00
2.00
1.92
1.32
64.40
94.00
95.00
1.00
0.97
0.59
90.73
Table 3: RC and DD Drilling Results
Notes :
1. RC and DD drillholes for 2025 only.
2. Drillholes are reported using a 0.50 g/t cut-off grade.
3. True widths are approximate calculations.
Drillhole Collar Positions
Hole Identifier
Hole Type
Locality
Azimuth (°)
Dip (°)
Drilled Length(m)
UTM Easting(m)
UTM Northing(m)
UTM Elevation(m)
JPRC06
RC
JUPITER
343.2
53.0
95.00
664 198
7 846 894
1 146
JPRC07
RC
JUPITER
343.2
58.0
170.00
664 208
7 846 865
1 147
JPRC08
RC
JUPITER
347.1
60.2
220.00
664 223
7 846 818
1 148
JPRC11
RC
JUPITER
345.8
44.4
187.00
664 157
7 846 768
1 145
JPRC13
RC
JUPITER
339.8
50.1
190.00
664 137
7 846 756
1 143
JPRC14
RC
JUPITER
343.6
53.7
215.00
664 151
7 846 711
1 143
JPRC15
RC
JUPITER
155.5
45.4
55.00
664 048
7 846 899
1 139
JPRC20
RC
JUPITER
341.0
50.5
190.00
664 081
7 846 735
1 139
JPRC21
RC
JUPITER
341.9
50.6
200.00
664 100
7 846 684
1 141
JPRC24
RC
JUPITER
339.0
49.1
167.00
664 032
7 846 697
1 138
JPRC25
RC
JUPITER
338.8
50.9
145.00
664 052
7 846 643
1 140
JPRC27
RC
JUPITER
341.1
47.4
95.00
663 980
7 846 757
1 136
JPRC29
RC
JUPITER
350.1
48.7
65.00
663 863
7 846 713
1 135
JPRC30
RC
JUPITER
338.2
43.7
96.00
663 956
7 846 744
1 136
JPRC31
RC
JUPITER
336.2
43.3
190.00
663 987
7 846 669
1 137
JPRC32
RC
JUPITER
347.4
48.4
161.00
664 008
7 846 615
1 138
JPRC33
RC
JUPITER
336.8
54.6
110.00
663 934
7 846 732
1 135
JPRC34
RC
JUPITER
338.7
46.4
178.00
663 967
7 846 663
1 135
JPRC36
RC
JUPITER
312.3
62.5
205.00
663 974
7 846 637
1 136
JPRC37
RC
JUPITER
341.8
48.1
125.00
663 909
7 846 735
1 134
JPRC38
RC
JUPITER
343.5
48.7
158.00
663 936
7 846 657
1 133
JPRC39
RC
JUPITER
330.6
55.0
180.00
663 948
7 846 624
1 135
JPRC40
RC
JUPITER
337.6
50.2
58.00
663 882
7 846 723
1 135
JPRC41
RC
JUPITER
345.8
49.2
55.00
664 179
7 846 997
1 144
JPRC44
RC
JUPITER
341.0
48.1
75.00
663 841
7 846 693
1 135
JPRC45
RC
JUPITER
341.9
48.1
151.00
663 894
7 846 552
1 135
JPRC47
RC
JUPITER
337.6
39.9
167.00
663 851
7 846 574
1 135
JPRC48
RC
JUPITER
340.0
56.7
200.00
663 857
7 846 557
1 134
JPRC51
RC
JUPITER
335.0
68.6
146.00
663 831
7 846 537
1 134
JPRC52
RC
JUPITER
338.9
44.7
135.00
663 797
7 846 547
1 136
JPRC53
RC
JUPITER
335.4
51.8
199.00
663 818
7 846 498
1 135
JPRC54
RC
JUPITER
338.0
44.2
130.00
663 748
7 846 524
1 136
JPRC56
RC
JUPITER
338.6
45.3
76.00
663 718
7 846 527
1 134
JPRC57
RC
JUPITER
338.0
43.9
140.00
663 741
7 846 463
1 133
JPRC58
RC
JUPITER
338.4
43.3
77.00
663 678
7 846 513
1 135
JPRC59
RC
JUPITER
337.7
44.4
130.00
663 698
7 846 464
1 135
JPRC62
RC
JUPITER
337.8
50.6
190.00
663 917
7 846 489
1 133
JPRC63
RC
JUPITER
338.2
53.2
225.00
663 852
7 846 415
1 131
JPRC66
RC
JUPITER
332.6
48.9
50.00
664 214
7 846 926
1 148
JPRC67
RC
JUPITER
333.2
49.2
172.00
664 234
7 846 888
1 149
JPRC70
RC
JUPITER
342.8
64.1
102.00
664 108
7 846 840
1 134
JPRC71
RC
JUPITER
341.8
42.3
200.00
664 115
7 846 743
1 141
JPRC72
RC
JUPITER
341.8
40.3
90.00
664 084
7 846 830
1 132
JPRC74
RC
JUPITER
338.4
60.2
197.00
664 062
7 846 707
1 139
JPRC75
RC
JUPITER
337.8
65.5
145.00
663 983
7 846 755
1 136
JPRC76
RC
JUPITER
334.5
50.5
150.00
664 030
7 846 631
1 139
JPRC79
RC
JUPITER
338.8
70.0
115.00
663 911
7 846 730
1 135
JPRC81
RC
JUPITER
343.3
45.6
78.00
663 913
7 846 638
1 134
JPRC82
RC
JUPITER
340.7
69.9
120.00
663 924
7 846 608
1 134
JPRC85
RC
JUPITER
336.8
60.0
170.00
663 828
7 846 544
1 134
JPRC86
RC
JUPITER
343.8
53.3
139.00
663 774
7 846 535
1 135
JPRC87
RC
JUPITER
340.7
54.8
204.00
663 799
7 846 462
1 133
JPRC88
RC
JUPITER
344.7
44.7
88.00
664 131
7 846 860
1 137
JPRC89
RC
JUPITER
346.8
48.2
236.00
664 256
7 846 845
1 149
JPRC90
RC
JUPITER
341.3
43.0
145.00
663 895
7 846 624
1 133
JPRC91
RC
JUPITER
337.0
45.1
95.00
663 907
7 846 590
1 134
MPZRC102
RC
MPUDZI
328.8
49.2
15.00
666 676
7 845 783
1 189
MPZRC104
RC
MPUDZI
329.2
46.9
33.00
665 777
7 845 629
1 153
MPZRC105
RC
MPUDZI
331.6
50.7
15.00
665 637
7 845 558
1 155
MPZRC106
RC
MPUDZI
328.5
52.6
70.00
665 659
7 845 522
1 158
MPZRC107
RC
MPUDZI
330.6
50.3
25.00
665 680
7 845 584
1 154
MPZRC108
RC
MPUDZI
331.5
52.9
47.00
665 694
7 845 561
1 157
MPZRC109
RC
MPUDZI
331.3
49.4
51.00
665 611
7 845 506
1 157
MPZRC110
RC
MPUDZI
330.4
49.9
22.00
665 597
7 845 529
1 155
MPZRC111
RC
MPUDZI
332.7
49.8
25.00
665 882
7 845 451
1 171
MPZRC113
RC
MPUDZI
332.0
58.7
20.00
665 796
7 845 399
1 172
MPZRC115
RC
MPUDZI
332.6
42.2
20.00
665 634
7 845 373
1 166
MPZRC116
RC
MPUDZI
330.6
49.6
46.00
665 645
7 845 354
1 168
MPZRC117
RC
MPUDZI
332.4
47.7
27.00
665 640
7 845 363
1 167
MPZRC118
RC
MPUDZI
330.7
52.4
40.00
665 669
7 845 316
1 171
MPZRC119
RC
MPUDZI
326.4
54.6
15.00
666 634
7 845 758
1 193
MPZRC120
RC
MPUDZI
329.9
48.4
15.00
666 090
7 845 437
1 164
MPZRC121
RC
MPUDZI
327.1
55.1
40.00
666 127
7 845 516
1 163
MPZRC122
RC
MPUDZI
326.2
48.5
50.00
666 149
7 845 483
1 164
MPZRC123
RC
MPUDZI
330.1
45.2
30.00
666 205
7 845 603
1 169
MPZRC124
RC
MPUDZI
331.5
52.3
57.00
666 258
7 845 601
1 174
MPZRC125
RC
MPUDZI
336.0
51.4
21.00
666 303
7 845 643
1 176
MPZRC126
RC
MPUDZI
337.1
52.5
30.00
666 318
7 845 613
1 179
MPZRC129
RC
MPUDZI
329.9
49.0
15.00
666 402
7 845 626
1 186
MPZRC130
RC
MPUDZI
330.8
46.7
25.00
666 410
7 845 613
1 183
MPZRC36
RC
MPUDZI
328.3
51.6
55.00
665 945
7 845 347
1 183
MPZRC41
RC
MPUDZI
331.1
44.2
25.00
666 009
7 845 381
1 175
MPZRC42
RC
MPUDZI
330.3
49.6
52.00
666 019
7 845 362
1 176
MPZRC44
RC
MPUDZI
329.3
48.9
24.00
666 032
7 845 392
1 171
MPZRC45
RC
MPUDZI
332.3
49.2
60.00
666 044
7 845 373
1 172
MPZRC46
RC
MPUDZI
332.5
52.0
66.00
666 074
7 845 369
1 168
MPZRC47
RC
MPUDZI
330.0
49.3
30.00
666 058
7 845 397
1 169
MPZRC48
RC
MPUDZI
337.3
49.7
27.00
666 094
7 845 431
1 164
MPZRC49
RC
MPUDZI
331.6
49.6
50.00
666 103
7 845 415
1 165
MPZRC50
RC
MPUDZI
330.0
50.5
27.00
666 117
7 845 440
1 164
MPZRC52
RC
MPUDZI
339.1
48.3
25.00
666 123
7 845 522
1 163
MPZRC55
RC
MPUDZI
330.5
51.2
65.00
666 179
7 845 529
1 167
MPZRC56
RC
MPUDZI
330.1
50.1
91.00
666 190
7 845 511
1 167
MPZRC57
RC
MPUDZI
332.3
50.3
42.00
666 182
7 845 573
1 168
MPZRC59
RC
MPUDZI
329.1
50.8
85.00
666 207
7 845 535
1 170
MPZRC60
RC
MPUDZI
329.4
47.9
60.00
666 216
7 845 583
1 171
MPZRC61
RC
MPUDZI
334.9
47.9
85.00
666 229
7 845 562
1 173
MPZRC64
RC
MPUDZI
331.9
46.3
110.00
666 263
7 845 550
1 174
MPZRC65
RC
MPUDZI
324.7
48.9
51.00
666 249
7 845 616
1 173
MPZRC72
RC
MPUDZI
336.9
49.5
63.00
666 311
7 845 628
1 178
MPZRC75
RC
MPUDZI
331.8
49.2
76.00
666 395
7 845 548
1 187
MPZRC78
RC
MPUDZI
330.1
50.0
10.00
666 420
7 845 598
1 188
MPZRC79
RC
MPUDZI
330.1
47.6
50.00
666 449
7 845 550
1 194
MPZRC81
RC
MPUDZI
328.6
49.5
42.00
666 434
7 845 615
1 188
MPZRC84
RC
MPUDZI
332.4
54.8
60.00
666 454
7 845 636
1 190
MPZRC88
RC
MPUDZI
330.8
48.1
60.00
666 499
7 845 652
1 194
MPZRC89
RC
MPUDZI
333.8
46.8
25.00
666 483
7 845 682
1 191
MPZRC91
RC
MPUDZI
329.1
48.7
30.00
666 506
7 845 682
1 195
MPZRC93
RC
MPUDZI
326.8
49.0
30.00
666 538
7 845 714
1 193
MPZRC95
RC
MPUDZI
328.7
49.9
25.00
666 559
7 845 727
1 195
MPZRC97
RC
MPUDZI
328.5
52.5
30.00
666 640
7 845 748
1 195
MPZRC98
RC
MPUDZI
329.5
52.7
25.00
665 841
7 845 419
1 173
PLV1RC1
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
338.7
52.0
165.00
662 693
7 845 807
1 133
PLV1RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
337.7
49.8
130.00
662 573
7 845 780
1 131
PLV1RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
342.1
58.4
150.00
662 549
7 845 741
1 130
PLV1RC14
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
337.7
49.5
75.00
662 490
7 845 813
1 129
PLV1RC15
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
337.9
51.8
128.00
662 507
7 845 766
1 130
PLV1RC18
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
338.4
58.5
200.00
662 497
7 845 705
1 129
PLV1RC19
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
337.6
49.6
78.00
662 440
7 845 786
1 129
PLV1RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
349.8
50.6
98.00
662 637
7 845 866
1 132
PLV1RC20
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
347.7
55.3
120.00
662 455
7 845 747
1 129
PLV1RC21
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
334.2
44.4
40.00
662 418
7 845 843
1 127
PLV1RC23
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
351.4
49.0
75.00
662 523
7 845 822
1 130
PLV1RC24
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
344.3
46.1
20.00
662 441
7 845 859
1 128
PLV1RC3
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
341.8
52.6
135.00
662 656
7 845 816
1 132
PLV1RC5
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
340.2
51.5
90.00
662 610
7 845 854
1 132
PLV1RC6
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
335.5
51.0
130.00
662 639
7 845 799
1 131
PLV1RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
330.4
43.9
51.00
662 592
7 845 827
1 132
PLV1RC9
RC
PLUVIOUS 1
328.0
50.0
140.00
662 678
7 845 689
1 132
PLV4RC06
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
335.6
55.4
140.00
662 809
7 845 913
1 137
PLV4RC1
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
339.7
45.2
58.00
662 863
7 846 010
1 137
PLV4RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
332.8
47.9
89.00
662 737
7 845 913
1 135
PLV4RC11
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
340.4
48.2
60.00
662 691
7 845 926
1 134
PLV4RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
340.1
48.4
112.00
662 706
7 845 886
1 134
PLV4RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
339.5
45.7
100.00
662 876
7 845 978
1 139
PLV4RC3
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
338.8
50.4
130.00
662 862
7 845 940
1 137
PLV4RC4
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
338.8
45.0
55.00
662 820
7 845 977
1 137
PLV4RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
350.0
44.5
105.00
662 759
7 845 933
1 135
PLV4RC8
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
343.6
47.8
120.00
662 774
7 845 894
1 136
PLV4RC9
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
338.5
47.8
45.00
662 723
7 845 945
1 134
PLV5RC1
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
336.3
50.3
35.00
663 292
7 846 309
1 138
PLV5RC10
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
344.2
54.9
110.00
663 221
7 846 202
1 137
PLV5RC11
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
342.3
44.5
126.00
663 199
7 846 185
1 137
PLV5RC12
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
333.1
47.2
78.00
663 161
7 846 197
1 138
PLV5RC13
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
331.0
53.0
130.00
663 178
7 846 166
1 137
PLV5RC14
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
341.0
64.7
167.00
663 166
7 846 128
1 136
PLV5RC15
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
341.9
48.5
105.00
663 129
7 846 141
1 139
PLV5RC16
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
337.4
50.7
45.00
663 068
7 846 174
1 136
PLV5RC17
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
310.7
51.4
90.00
663 081
7 846 149
1 139
PLV5RC18
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
343.5
52.1
115.00
663 062
7 846 118
1 138
PLV5RC2
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
339.1
49.7
64.00
663 300
7 846 290
1 138
PLV5RC4
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
338.0
46.8
60.00
663 279
7 846 272
1 138
PLV5RC5
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
328.7
58.6
40.00
663 281
7 846 264
1 138
PLV5RC6
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
345.7
63.2
130.00
663 274
7 846 220
1 137
PLV5RC7
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
326.8
46.7
65.00
663 231
7 846 246
1 136
PLV5RC8
RC
PLUVIOUS 4
337.8
49.3
104.00
663 248
7 846 218
1 137
PLV5RC9
RC
PLUVIOUS 5
333.5
47.5
69.00
663 211
7 846 221
1 137
SHRC05
RC
SHAWL
328.6
48.2
159.00
664 491
7 847 113
1 150
SHRC06
RC
SHAWL
327.9
48.9
130.00
664 456
7 847 124
1 150
SHRC08
RC
SHAWL
142.3
45.9
35.00
664 372
7 847 200
1 146
SHRC09
RC
SHAWL
327.1
49.7
135.00
664 429
7 847 119
1 149
SHRC10
RC
SHAWL
325.7
53.3
170.00
664 440
7 847 105
1 150
SHRC11
RC
SHAWL
333.8
44.1
92.00
664 396
7 847 120
1 149
SHRC12
RC
SHAWL
329.4
64.0
146.00
664 408
7 847 098
1 149
SHRC15
RC
SHAWL
332.7
44.9
142.00
664 390
7 847 066
1 149
SHRC16
RC
SHAWL
335.4
43.6
39.00
664 326
7 847 134
1 130
SHRC18
RC
SHAWL
337.1
48.4
149.00
664 363
7 847 060
1 150
SHRC19
RC
SHAWL
333.0
53.6
45.00
664 304
7 847 119
1 131
SHRC20
RC
SHAWL
334.0
56.0
76.00
664 309
7 847 103
1 130
SHRC22
RC
SHAWL
331.1
58.4
210.00
664 348
7 847 027
1 150
SHRC23
RC
SHAWL
333.6
44.0
58.00
664 310
7 847 050
1 148
SHRC24
RC
SHAWL
333.5
46.7
175.00
664 331
7 847 012
1 148
SHRC25
RC
SHAWL
330.0
46.2
55.00
664 252
7 847 087
1 136
SHRC26
RC
SHAWL
333.2
49.5
129.00
664 284
7 847 035
1 147
SHRC28
RC
SHAWL
333.0
43.3
58.00
664 233
7 847 071
1 137
SHRC29
RC
SHAWL
331.8
49.3
98.00
664 254
7 847 036
1 145
SHRC31
RC
SHAWL
331.7
49.0
50.00
664 221
7 847 036
1 142
SHRC32
RC
SHAWL
330.5
48.4
116.00
664 249
7 846 992
1 146
SHRC34
RC
SHAWL
329.4
47.8
50.00
664 224
7 846 975
1 145
SHRC35
RC
SHAWL
301.2
49.1
119.00
664 245
7 846 940
1 147
SHRC36
RC
SHAWL
333.3
45.2
58.00
664 282
7 847 102
1 134
SHRC38
RC
SHAWL
332.3
40.0
86.00
664 458
7 847 166
1 150
SHRC39
RC
SHAWL
331.2
42.5
85.00
664 487
7 847 182
1 151
SHRC40
RC
SHAWL
327.0
46.4
125.00
664 506
7 847 148
1 150
SHRC41
RC
SHAWL
334.6
36.7
35.00
664 374
7 847 166
1 129
SHRC44
RC
SHAWL
327.4
45.1
65.00
664 198
7 847 014
1 145
SHRC45
RC
SHAWL
335.7
45.7
35.00
664 215
7 847 099
1 144
SHRC46
RC
SHAWL
337.9
49.5
35.00
664 197
7 847 076
1 144
SHRC47
RC
SHAWL
329.1
40.2
55.00
664 443
7 847 196
1 148
SHRC50
RC
SHAWL
334.7
54.8
30.00
664 284
7 847 155
1 145
SHRC51
RC
SHAWL
330.4
52.0
180.00
664 313
7 846 989
1 148
SHRC52
RC
SHAWL
331.8
51.4
161.00
664 280
7 846 992
1 147
SHRC59
RC
SHAWL
336.1
41.0
55.00
664 475
7 847 204
1 151
SHRC60
RC
SHAWL
335.7
40.4
31.00
664 463
7 847 227
1 150
TRRC44
RC
TRAIL
324.7
44.4
75.00
666 880
7 844 461
1 155
TRRC50
RC
TRAIL
325.9
50.4
49.00
667 102
7 844 528
1 163
JDD11
DD
JUPITER
342.9
44.1
82.68
664 163
7 846 876
1 142
JDD12
DD
JUPITER
331.5
43.9
55.58
664 106
7 846 853
1 134
JDD13
DD
JUPITER
321.7
51.7
154.58
664 055
7 846 728
1 139
JDD14
DD
JUPITER
325.1
45.6
85.58
663 929
7 846 747
1 135
JDD15
DD
JUPITER
330.5
43.4
40.58
663 804
7 846 597
1 116
JDD16
DD
JUPITER
333.1
46.9
58.58
663 726
7 846 583
1 112
JDD17
DD
JUPITER
342.3
45.2
97.78
663 870
7 846 616
1 131
JDD18
DD
JUPITER
338.2
47.9
112.78
664 057
7 846 799
1 130
PLVDD07
DD
PLUVIOUS
328.2
43.9
97.58
663 258
7 846 252
1 137
PLVDD08
DD
PLUVIOUS
325.0
45.1
88.58
663 189
7 846 205
1 137
PLVDD09
DD
PLUVIOUS
329.6
47.3
73.58
663 114
7 846 171
1 139
PLVDD10
DD
PLUVIOUS
343.5
45.6
76.68
662 841
7 845 993
1 137
PLVDD12
DD
PLUVIOUS
335.4
45.4
92.58
662 663
7 845 881
1 133
PLVDD13
DD
PLUVIOUS
324.2
47.4
97.58
662 562
7 845 810
1 131
PLVDD14
DD
PLUVIOUS
338.8
46.0
73.58
662 466
7 845 794
1 129
SHDD03
DD
SHAWL
323.1
43.4
84.58
664 439
7 847 148
1 150
SHDD04
DD
SHAWL
332.1
49.2
94.68
664 265
7 847 066
1 134
SHDD05
DD
SHAWL
332.2
46.0
96.00
664 372
7 847 099
1 147
Table 4: RC and DD Drilling Collar and Survey Information
Glossary
Term
Definition
Aero-magnetics
A geophysical exploration method in which a magnetometer, often mounted on an aircraft, is used to measure variations in the Earth's magnetic field over a specific area.
Assay
A process of analysing a sample to determine its composition, particularly to measure the concentration of metal (e.g., gold) within it.
Azimuth
The angle between the north direction and the projection of the line to a point, typically used in mapping and surveying.
Blank (Sample)
A type of control sample with a known low concentration of analyte, used in quality assurance to detect contamination.
Bottle Roll Assay
A test method for determining gold content by using a rotating bottle and a leaching solution, often used on-site in laboratories.
Brownfield Exploration
Exploration activities conducted near or around an existing mine, contrasting with greenfield, which targets unexplored areas.
Certified Reference Material (CRM)
A material or substance with a certified composition used to ensure the accuracy and consistency of analytical results.
Composite Sample
A sample made by combining individual samples from various sections to create a single, representative sample for analysis.
Core Length
The total measured length of the sample core obtained from drilling, often used to analyse mineral composition and structure.
Cut-off Grade
The minimum grade or concentration of mineral that must be met for material to be considered viable for processing.
Diamond Drilling (DD)
A drilling technique using a diamond drill bit to retrieve core samples for geological assessment, commonly used for detailed exploration.
Down-the-Hole Survey
A measurement process to check the angle and path of a borehole as it is drilled, ensuring it follows the planned direction.
Duplicate Sample
A second sample taken from the same source to verify the accuracy and reproducibility of assay results.
End of Hole (E.O.H.)
The final depth reached in a borehole or drilling operation.
Fire Assay
A traditional method to measure precious metal content by heating and melting the sample, allowing separation of metal content for analysis.
Grade (g/t)
The concentration of precious metal, typically measured in grams per ton (g/t) of ore, used as a quality indicator of mineral deposits.
Greenfield Exploration
Exploration of new, previously untouched areas with no prior mining activity to discover new mineral deposits.
Lab Pulp Repeat (LPR)
A quality assurance process where lab samples are pulverized and analysed to ensure consistent assay results.
Mineralised Zone
A section of rock where minerals, especially economically valuable ones, are concentrated.
Motapa Exploration Program
An exploration project focused on the Motapa area, involving trenching, drilling, and geophysical surveys to identify and quantify mineral deposits.
Quality Assurance Quality Control (QAQC)
Procedures in place to ensure the reliability and accuracy of testing and analytical methods in sampling and assay results.
Reverse Circulation Drilling (RC)
A method of drilling that uses compressed air to bring rock cuttings to the surface, allowing sampling without retrieving a core.
Riffle Splitter
A device used in sampling to divide material into equal portions, helping obtain a representative sample.
Sericite
A fine-grained, mica-like mineral, typically a variety of muscovite or illite, that forms through the alteration of feldspar and other minerals.
Trench Sampling
A method of sampling in exploration where trenches are dug to expose bedrock, allowing geological mapping and sampling.
True Width
The actual thickness of a mineralized zone, as opposed to the core length measured in drilling, adjusted for the angle of drilling.
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[1] See "Bilboes Gold Project Technical Report Summary" with effective date October 31, 2025 prepared by DRA Projects (Pty) Ltd and filed by the Company on EDGAR as an exhibit to a Form 6-K Report of Foreign Private Issuer on November 24, 2025
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