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RNS Number : 1606A  Resolute Mining Limited  11 March 2025

11 March 2025

Reserves and Resources Maintained with Exploration Success in Senegal and
Guinea

Resolute Mining Limited (Resolute, the Company or the Group) (ASX/LSE: RSG),
is pleased to announce the Company's Annual Ore Reserve and Resource Statement
at 31 December 2024.

 

Highlights

·    Total Mineral Resources maintained at 11.0 million ounces (Moz) of
contained gold with exploration success at Tomboronkoto in Senegal and Mansala
in Guinea; all Mineral Resources are reported as JORC compliant

·    Total Ore Reserves maintained at 4.4 Moz post mining depletion across
Mali and Senegal

·    Syama North Ore Reserves increased to 1.5 Moz following continued
drilling success in 2024 and change in gold price assumption to $1,950/oz

·    Updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) at Tomboronkoto of 7.0 Mt
grading 1.7 g/t for 377 koz of contained gold(1)

·    Addition of Mineral Resource in Guinea from the Initial Inferred MRE
of 8.4 Mt grading 1.3 g/t Au for 357 koz of contained gold(1)

 

Chris Eger, CEO and Managing Director, commented,

 

"Resolute's steadfast commitment to its exploration programme over the past
decade has proven to be invaluable. Today, we pleasingly report that our
exploration teams have successfully maintained and grown our Ore Reserves and
Mineral Resources across the Company's West African portfolio.

 

The increase in the Ore Reserve at Syama North to over 1.5 Moz provides open
pit flexibility in conjunction with the underground sub-level cave at Syama.
This ensures we can provide an optimal feed blend to the sulphide processing
plant. This will increase to 4 Mtpa of capacity once the Sulphide Conversion
Project is complete in mid-2026.

 

Resolute is also committed to extending the life of its Mako operation in
Senegal. Importantly, the Tomboronkoto deposit, which is located 17 km from
Mako, was upgraded to the Indicated category in 2024. The Company will
continue to advance its studies at this project, alongside its other
exploration programmes across West Africa, and looks forward to keeping the
market updated on future progress."

 

At 31 December 2024, Resolute's Group share of Ore Reserves was maintained at
3.6 Moz (Table 3) and Mineral Resources was also maintained at 9.1 Moz.

 

A detailed breakdown of the Company's Ore Reserves and Mineral Resources at 31
December 2024 representing the Syama (Mali) and Mako (Senegal) operations and
exploration projects (Guinea) is presented in the tables below. The 2024
Annual Ore Reserve Statement and the 2024 Annual Mineral Resource Statement
are in Table 3 and 4 respectively.

 

(1) As at 31 December 2024, resource reported at cut off above 0.7 g/t within
a US$2,950 optimised pit shell.

All tonnes and grade information have been rounded to reflect relative
uncertainty of the estimate, small differences may be present in the totals.

 

Table 1: Ore Reserves (100% Basis)
                       Proved                     Probable                   Total Reserves
 As at                 Tonnes   g/t  oz           Tonnes   g/t  oz           Tonnes   g/t    oz

December 2024

                       (000s)        (000s)       (000s)        (000s)       (000s)          (000s)
 Mali                  2,424    1.5  114          50,781   2.5  4,013        53,205   2.4    4,126
 Senegal               5,586    0.9  166          1,078    1.8  61           6,664    1.1    227
 Managed Ore Reserves  8,010    1.1  280          51,869   2.4  4,074        59,869   2.3    4,354

 

Total Ore Reserves as at 31 December 2024 on a 100% basis total 4.4 Moz after
mining depletion, changes in modifying factors and a large increase in
reserves at Syama North.

 

Resolute's asset ownership is 80% of Syama, 90% of Tabakoroni and 90% of Mako.
As such, the Company's fully attributable Ore Reserves position net government
interests, is 3.6Moz of gold - see Table 3. The December 2024 Ore Reserves use
a gold price of US$1,950/oz.

 

Successful drilling campaigns at Syama North in 2024, and changes in modifying
factors permitted an increased open pit Ore Reserve to 1.5 Moz grading 2.2 g/t
up from the previous Ore Reserve of 983koz grading 2.6 g/t. The reserves at
Syama North underpin the long-term future at Syama and will be a key source of
material to the Sulphide Conversion Project that is planned to start in
mid-2026.

 

The Ore Reserves at the Syama Underground Mine decreased due to mining
depletion and changes in modifying factors.  Ore Reserves at Mako decreased
in line with mining depletion. Over 70% of the Reserves at Mako are in
stockpile material grading 0.9 g/t. This material will be processed from the
second half of 2025 onwards once open pit mining ceases.

 

Table 2: Mineral Resources (100% Basis)
                            Measured               Indicated               Inferred               Total Resources
 As at                      Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t   oz       Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t     oz

December 2024

                            (000s)        (000s)   (000s)         (000s)   (000s)        (000s)   (000s)           (000s)
 Mali                       36,539   2.6  3,082    55,682   2.9   5,196    31,418   1.7  1,680    123,639  2.5     9,957
 Senegal                    5,600    0.9  167      9,476    1.7   512      1,180    1.3  51       16,256   1.4     730
 Guinea                     0        0.0  0        0        0.0   0        8,438    1.3  357      8,348    1.3     357
 Managed Mineral Resources  42,139   2.4  3,249    65,158   2.7   5,708    41,036   1.6  2,088    148,333  2.3     11,044

 

Mineral Resources (inclusive of Ore Reserves) at 31 December 2024, on a 100%
basis, contain 11 Moz of gold. The Company's fully attributable Mineral
Resources position, net of government interests is 9.1 Moz of gold.

 

Mineral Resources were maintained at 11Moz which was an excellent result as
all Mineral Resources in this statement are fully JORC, and therefore RPEEE
(Reasonable Prospects for Eventual Economic Extraction), compliant.
Previously Syama North and Tomboronkoto (Senegal) were stated at an economic
cut off of 1g/t Au.  The open pit amenable Mineral Resources in this
statement are constrained within optimised pits and the underground Mineral
Resources are constrained within Mineable Shape Optimiser (MSO) shapes.

 

The Mineral Resources at Mako and Syama Underground mine decreased in line
with mining depletion. However, Mineral Resources were maintained by additions
during 2024 at Syama North, Tomboronkoto and Mansala (Guinea).

 

The majority of Mineral Resources at Tomboronkoto were upgraded from Inferred
to Indicated after successful infill drilling in 2024. Technical studies of
the Tomboronkoto Project are currently underway.

 

In Guinea, the maiden Mineral Resource Estimate was published on 12 September
2024.  The Mansala Resource is included in this statement with a total of 8.4
Mt @ 1.3g/t Au for 357,000oz, constrained by a US$2,950/oz pit shell at a cut
off of 0.7g/t Au.

 

Table 3: Ore Reserves Statement
                                  Proved                 Probable               Total                  Group Share
 Ore Reserves                     Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t  oz       oz

As at December 2024

                                  (000s)        (000s)   (000s)        (000s)   (000s)        (000s)   (000s)
 Mali                                                                                                       80%
 Syama Underground                0        0.0  0        20,899   2.4  1,603    20,899   2.4  1,603    1,282
 Syama Stockpiles                 754      1.5  37       1,786    1.3  76       2,540    1.4  113      90
 Sub Total (Sulphides)            754      1.5  37       22,685   2.3  1,716    23,439   2.3  1,716    1,373
 Syama Satellite Deposits         66       1.8  4        21,829   2.2  1,530    21,895   2.2  1,534    1,227
 Stockpiles (satellite deposits)  653      1.3  27       1,239    1.0  38       1,892    1.1  65       52
 Sub Total Satellite Deposits     719      1.3  31       23,068   2.1  1,568    23,787   2.1  1,599    1,279
                                                                                                       90%
 Tabakoroni Underground           0        0.0  0        5,028    4.7  766      5,028    4.7  766      689
 Tabakoroni Open Pit              0        0    0        0        0    0        0        0    0        0
 Tabakoroni Satellite Deposits    0        0.0  0        0        0.0  0        0        0.0  0        0
 Tabakoroni Stockpiles            951      1.5  46       0        0.0  0        951      1.5  46       41
 Sub Total Tabakoroni             951      1.5  42       5,028    4.7  766      5,979    4.2  812      730
 Mali Total                       2,424    1.5  114      50,781   2.5  4,013    53,205   2.4  4,126    3,382

 Senegal                                                                                               90%
 Mako                             39       1.0  1        1,078    1.8  61       1,117    1.7  62       56
 Mako Stockpiles                  5,547    0.9  165      0        0.0  0        5,547    0.9  165      149
 Senegal Total                    5,586    0.9  166      1,078    1.8  61       6,664    1.1  227      205
 Total Ore Reserves               8,010    1.1  280      51,859   2.4  4,074    59,869   2.3  4,354    3,587

Notes:
 

1.     Mineral Resources include Ore Reserves.

2.     All tonnes and grade information have been rounded to reflect
relative uncertainty of the estimate, small differences may be present in the
totals.

3.     Syama Underground mine planning is based on a shut-off grade of
2g/t.

4.     Syama Satellite Reserves are reported above 0.7g/t cut-off.

5.     Syama North Sulphide Reserves are reported above 0.8g/t cut-off.

6.     Tabakoroni Underground Reserves are reported above a 2.75g/t
cut-off.

7.     Tabakoroni Satellite Reserves are reported above 1.1g/t cut-off.

8.     Mako Reserves are reported above 0.8g/t cut-off.

 
Table 4: Mineral Resources Statement
                                  Measured               Indicated               Inferred               Total                  Group Share
 Mineral Resources                Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t   oz       Tonnes   g/t  oz       Tonnes   g/t  oz       oz

As at December 2024

                                  (000s)        (000s)   (000s)         (000s)   (000s)        (000s)   (000s)        (000s)   (000s)
 Mali                                                                                                                             80%
 Syama Underground                29,961   2.7  2,636    16,926   2.4   1,302    5,101    2.8  459      51,988   2.6  4,397    3,517
 Stockpiles (sulphide)            754      1.5  37       1,786    1.3   76       0        0    0        2,540    1.4  113      90
 Sub Total (Sulphides)            30,715   2.7  2,673    18,712   2.3   1,377    5,101    2.8  459      54,528   2.6  4,509    3,607
 Syama Satellite Deposits         3,431    2.7  296      30,401   3.0   2,966    7,627    2.7  671      41,459   3.0  3,934    3,147
 Stockpiles (satellite deposits)  1,221    1.8  69       1,239    1.0   38       46       1.1  2        2,506    1.4  108      87
 Sub Total Satellite Deposits     4,652    2.5  365      31,640   3.0   3,004    7,673    2.7  673      43,965   2.9  4,042    3,234
 Old Tailings                     0        0.0  0        0        0.0   0        17,000   0.7  365      17,000   0.7  365      292
                                                                                                                               90%
 Tabakoroni Open Pit              0        0.0  0        151      4.5   22       0        0    0        151      4.5  22       20
 Tabakoroni Underground           6        3.5  1        5,179    4.8   792      1,644    3.5  182      6,829    4.4  976      878
 Tabakoroni Satellite Deposits    191      2.0  12       0        0.0   0        0        0.0  0        191      2.0  12       11
 Tabakoroni Stockpiles            975      1.0  31       0        0.0   0        0        0.0  0        975      1.0  31       28
 Sub Total Tabakoroni             1,172    1.2  44       5,330    4.8   815      1,644    3.5  183      8,146    4.0  1,041    937
 Mali Total                       36,539   2.6  3,082    55,662   2.9   5,196    31,418   1.7  1,680    123,639  2.5  9,957    8,070

 Senegal                                                                                                                       90%
 Mako                             53       0.9  2        3,308    1.7   178      300      0.9  8        3,661    1.6  188      169
 Tomboronkoto                     0        0.0  0        6,168    1.7   334      880      1.5  43       7,048    1.7  377      339
 Mako Stockpiles                  5,547    0.9  165      0        0.0   0        0        0.0  0        5,547    0.9  165      149
 Senegal Total                    5,600    0.9  167      9,476    1.7   512      1,180    1.3  51       16,256   1.4  730      657

 Guinea                                                                                                                        100%
 Mansala                          0        0.0  0        0        0.0   0        8,438    1.3  357      8,438    1.3  357      357
 Total Mineral Resources          42,139   2.4  3,249    65,158   2.7   5,708    41,036   1.6  2,088    148,333  2.3  11,044   9,084

Notes:

1.     Mineral Resources include Ore Reserves.

2.     All tonnes and grade information have been rounded to reflect
relative uncertainty of the estimate, small differences may be present in the
totals.

3.     Resources at Syama North are reported inside a US$2,950 optimised
pit at a 0.7 g/t Au cut-off or inside a 1.5 g/t Au MSO.

4.     Resources for the at Syama Underground are reported within an MSO
shape generated at 1.5g/t.

5.     Resources for the Cashew NE, Paysans, Tellem and Porphyry Zone
(Splay) are reported above a cut-off of 1.0g/t.

6.     Resources for Tabakoroni Open Pit are reported above a cut-off of
1.0g/t and within a US$2,000 optimised shell.

7.     Resources for the Tabakoroni Underground are reported within an MSO
shape generated at 1.75g/t (equivalent to US$2,000).

8.     Mako Resources are reported above a cut-off of 0.5g/t and within a
US$2,000 optimised shell.

9.     Tomboronkoto Resources are reported above a cut-off of 0.7g/t Au
within a US$2,950 optimised pit shell.

10.    Mansala Resource is reported within a US$2,950 optimised pit at a
0.7 g/t Au cut-off.

 

 Competent Persons Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to data quality, geological
interpretation and Mineral Resource estimation for the various projects unless
specified in the list below is based on information compiled by Bruce Mowat, a
Competent Person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists
and a full-time employee of Resolute Corporate Services Pty Ltd, a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Resolute Mining Limited. Mr Mowat has sufficient
experience that is relevant to the styles of mineralisation and type of
deposits under consideration and to the activity being undertaken as a
Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" (JORC
Code 2012). Mr Mowat consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the
material compiled by him in the form and context in which it appears.

 

The information in this statement that relates to the Mineral Resources and
Ore Reserves listed below is based on information and supporting documents
prepared by the Competent Person identified. Each person specified in the list
has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and
type of deposit under consideration and to the activity, which has been
undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the JORC Code 2012.

 

Mr Smillie, Mr Ndjibu and Mr Patani are full-time employees of Resolute
Corporate Services Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Resolute Mining
Limited.

 

 Activity                 Competent Person  Membership Institution

 Syama Resource           Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
 Syama Reserve            Gito Patani       Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Syama North Resource     Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
 Syama North Reserve      Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Syama Tailings Facility  Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
 Tabakoroni OP Resource   Bruce Mowat       Australasian Institute of Geoscientists
 Tabakoroni OP Reserves   Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Tabakoroni UG Resource   Bruce Mowat       Australasian Institute of Geoscientists
 Tabakoroni UG Reserves   Gito Patani       Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Tellem Resource          Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
 Tellem Reserves          Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Cashew Resource          Bruce Mowat       Australian Institute of Geoscientists
 Cashew Reserves          Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Paysans Resource         Bruce Mowat       Australian Institute of Geoscientists
 Paysans Reserves         Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Porphyry Zone Resource   Bruce Mowat       Australian Institute of Geoscientists
 Porphyry Zone Reserves   Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Mako Resources           Bruce Mowat       Australian Institute of Geoscientists
 Mako Reserves            Kitwa Ndjibu      Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 Tomboronkoto Resource    Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration
 Mansala Resource         Patrick Smillie   Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration

Authorised by Mr Chris Eger, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer

 

Contact
 Resolute                                               Public Relations

 Matthias O'Toole Howes,                                Jos Simson, Tavistock

 Corporate Development and Investor Relations Manager   resolute@tavistock.co.uk

 Matthias.otoolehowes@resolutemining.com                +44 207 920 3150

 +44 203 3017 620

                                                        Corporate Brokers

                                                        Jennifer Lee, Berenberg

                                                        +44 20 3753 3040

                                                        Tom Rider, BMO Capital Markets

                                                        +44 20 7236 1010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

APPENDIX

 Ore Reserves Comparison to 31 December 2023

 Reserves and Resources comply with the Australasian Code for Reporting of
 Mineral Resources and Reserves (The JORC Code 2004 and JORC Code 2012).
                              Dec-24                                                Dec-23
                              Tonnes  Gold grade  Ounces  Group Share  Group Share  Tonnes  Gold grade  Ounces  Group Share  Group Share
                              (000s)  (g/t)       (000s)  %            Ounces       (000s)  (g/t)       (000s)  %            Ounces
 Ore Reserves                 Proved                                                Proved                                   Comment on Changes
 Mali
 Syama Stockpiles (Sulphide)  754     1.5         37      80%          29           1,071   1.8         61      80%          48           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Syama North                  66      1.8         4       80%          3            97      1.8         6       80%          5            New Reserve and depletion
 Stockpiles (Oxide)           653     1.3         27      80%          22           919     1.5         44      80%          35           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Porphyry Zone (Splay)        0       0.0         0       80%          0            164     2.2         11      80%          10           Depleted
 Tabakoroni Open Pit          0       0.0         0       90%          0            48      1.9         3       90%          3            Depleted
 Tabakoroni Stockpiles        951     1.5         46      90%          41           975     1.3         42      90%          38           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Senegal
 Mako                         39      1.0         1       90%          1            345     1.9         21      90%          19           COG change and mining depletion
 Mako Stockpiles              5,547   0.9         165     90%          149          4,100   1.0         131     90%          118          Movement in operating stockpiles
 Total Proved                 8,010   1.1         280                  245          7,508   1.3         304                  263
                              Probable                                              Probable                                 Comment on Changes
 Mali
 Syama Underground            20,899  2.4         1,603   80%          1,282        23,588  2.5         1,865   80%          1,492        Depletion from mining, updated resource model, and new cave flow settings
 Syama Stockpiles (sulphide)  1,786   1.3         76      80%          61           1,823   1.3         79      80%          83           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Syama North                  21,184  2.2         1,497   80%          1,198        11,878  2.6         984     80%          787          New pit optimisation (A21, Ba01N, Ba04, Alpha) against new resource model
 Stockpiles (Syama North)     1,239   1.0         38      80%          30           1,403   1.0         43      80%          34           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Cashew                       0       0.0         0       80%          0            120     1.3         5       80%          4            Depletion
 Paysans                      401     1.6         21      80%          16           598     1.6         31      80%          25           New pit design, mining depletion, and revised modifying factors
 Tellem                       244     1.6         13      80%          10           541     1.8         32      80%          25           New resource model, new pit optimisation and design.
 Folona                       0       0.0         0       80%          0            0       0.0         0       80%          0            No change
 Tabakoroni Open Pit          0       0.0         0       90%          0            0       0.0         0       90%          0            No change
 Tabakoroni Underground       5,028   4.7         766     90%          689          5,028   4.7         766     90%          689          No change
 Senegal
 Mako                         1,078   1.8         61      90%          55           3,652   2.1         250     90%          225          Mining depletion and change in modifying factors
 Total Probable               51,859  2.4         4,074                3,342        48,631  2.6         4,054                3,345
 Total Reserves               59,869  2.3         4,354                3,587        56,139  2.4         4,358                3,608

Appendix Table 1: Ore Reserves Comparison - 31 December 2024 to 31 December
2023
Notes:
 

1.             Mineral Resources include Ore Reserves.

2.             All tonnes and grade information have been rounded
to reflect relative uncertainty of the estimate, small differences may be
present in the totals.

3.             Syama Underground mine planning is based on a
shut-off grade of 2g/t.

4.             Syama Satellite Reserves are reported above 0.7g/t
cut-off.

5.             Syama North Satellite Reserves are reported above
0.8g/t cut off

6.             Tabakoroni Underground Reserves are reported above
a 2.75g/t cut-off.

7.             Tabakoroni Satellite Reserves are reported above
1.1g/t cut-off.

8.             Mako Reserves are reported above 0.9g/t cut-off.

 

Mineral Resources Comparison To 31 December 2023

                              Dec-24                                                 Dec-23
                              Tonnes   Gold grade  Ounces  Group Share  Group Share  Tonnes   Gold grade  Ounces  Group Share  Group Share
                              (000s)   (g/t)       (000s)  %            Ounces       (000s)   (g/t)       (000s)  %            Ounces
 Mineral Resources            Measured                                               Measured                                               Comment on Changes
 Mali
 Syama Underground            29,961   2.7         2,636   80%          2,109        24,023   3.1         2,356   80%          1,885        Depletion due to mining and new resource
 Syama Stockpiles (Sulphide)  754      1.5         37      80%          29           1,071    1.8         62      80%          50           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Syama North                  2,400    3.1         236     80%          189          2,417    3.2         251     80%          201          New resource and change in RPEEE factors
 Stockpiles (Oxide)           1,221    1.8         69      80%          55           1,848    1.4         85      80%          68           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Cashew NE                    1,031    1.8         60      80%          48           1,031    1.8         60      80%          48           No change
 Tabakoroni Open Pit          0        0.0         0       90%          0            0        030         0       90%          0            No change
 Tabakoroni Underground       6        3.5         1       90%          1            6        3.5         1       90%          1            No change
 Tabakoroni Stockpiles        975      1.0         31      90%          28           954      1.5         46      90%          41           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Porphyry Zone (Splay)        191      2.0         12      90%          11           191      2.0         12      90%          11           No change
 Senegal
 Mako                         53       0.9         2       90%          1            507      1.6         25      90%          23           Depletion due to mining
 Mako Stockpiles              5,547    0.9         165     90%          149          4,100    1.0         131     90%          118          Movement in operating stockpiles
 Total Measured               36,149   2.6         3,029                2,445        30,558   2.9         2,822                2,282
                              Indicated                                              Indicated
 Mali
 Syama Underground            16,926   2.4         1,302   80%          1,041        24,940   2.6         2,061   80%          1,649        Depletion due to mining and new resource
 Syama Stockpiles (Sulphide)  1,786    1.3         76      80%          61           1,777    1.3         75      80%          60           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Syama North                  25,670   3.2         2,669   80%          2,135        25,301   3.0         2,412   80%          1,930        New Resource and depletion due to mining
 Stockpiles (Oxide)           1,239    1.0         38      80%          30           1,449    1.0         45      80%          36           Movement in operating stockpiles
 Paysans                      3,437    1.8         199     80%          159          3,437    1.8         199     80%          159          No change
 Tellem                       1,294    2.4         98      80%          79           1,294    2.4         98      80%          79           No change
 Tabakoroni Open Pit          151      4.5         22      90%          20           205      5.0         33      90%          30           No change
 Tabakoroni Underground       5,179    4.8         792     90%          713          5,179    4.8         792     90%          713          No change
 Senegal
 Mako                         3,308    1.7         178     90%          160          6,234    1.8         363     90%          327          Depletion due to mining
 Tomboronkoto                 6,168    1.7         334     90%          301          0        0.0         0       90%          0            New Resource
 Total Indicated              58,990   3.0         5,708                4,699        69,762   2.7         6,067                4,971
 Mineral Resources            Inferred                                               Inferred                                               Comment on Changes
 Mali
 Syama Underground            5,101    2.8         459     80%          367          1,903    2.0         124     80%          99           New Resource and depletion.
 Syama North                  4,346    3.3         464     80%          371          9,502    2.6         806     80%          645          New Resource and depletion.
 Stockpiles (Syama North)     46       1.1         2       80%          1            46       1.1         2       80%          1            No change
 Paysans                      1,765    1.7         98      80%          78           1,765    1.7         98      80%          78           No change
 Tellem                       1,516    2.2         109     80%          88           2,528    2.3         187     80%          150          No change
 Tabakoroni Open Pit          0        0.0         0       90%          0            0        0.0         0       90%          0            No change
 Tabakoroni Underground       1,644    3.5         183     90%          164          1,644    3.5         183     90%          164          No change
 Tailings Storage Facility    17,000   0.7         365     80%          292          17,000   0.7         365     80%          292          No change
 Senegal
 Mako                         300      0.9         8       90%          7            464      0.9         13      90%          12           Depletion due to mining
 Tomboronkoto                 880      1.5         43      90%          39           10,204   1.2         403     90%          363          New resource
 Guinea
 Mansala                      8,438    1.3         357     100%         357          0        0.0         0       100%         0            New resource
 Total Inferred               41,036   1.6         2,088                1,765        44,044   1.5         2,102                1,742
 Total Resources              142,165  2.4         11,044               9,084        149,055  2.3         11,198               9,157

Appendix Table 2: Mineral Resources Comparison - 31 December 2024 to 31
December 2023

Notes:
 

1.             Mineral Resources include Ore Reserves.

2.             All tonnes and grade information have been rounded
to reflect relative uncertainty of the estimate, small differences may be
present in the totals.

3.             Resources at Syama North are reported inside a
US$2,950 optimised pit at a 0.7 g/t Au cut-off or inside a 1.5 g/t Au MSO.

4.             Resources for Syama Underground are reported within
an MSO shape generated at 1.5g/t

5.             Resources for the Cashew NE, Paysans, Tellem and
Porphyry Zone (Splay) are reported above a cut-off of 1.0g/t within a US$2,000
pit shell.

6.             Resources for Tabakoroni Open Pit are reported
above a cut-off of 1.0g/t and within a US$2,000 optimised shell.

7.             Resources for the Tabakoroni Underground are
reported within an MSO shape generated at 1.75g/t (equivalent to US$2,000).

8.             Mako Resources are reported above a cut-off of
0.5g/t and within a US$2,000 optimised shell.

9.             Tomboronkoto resource is reported within a US$2,950
optimised pit shell at a 0.7 g/t cut-off.

10. Mansala resource is reported within a US$2,950 optimised pit shell at a
0.7 g/t cut-off.

 

JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 Report

Syama Gold Mine

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
 CRITERIA               JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                              COMMENTARY
 Sampling techniques                                                                                     The mineral resource estimate was based on data collected from reverse

                                                                                circulation (RC) and diamond core (DD) drill holes completed by Resolute
                        ·  Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or           Mining Limited (2003-2023), Randgold Resources Ltd (1996-2000) and BHP
                        specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      (1987-1996).
                        minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF

                        instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad     Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half, to provide a 2-4kg
                        meaning of sampling.                                                             sample, which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and

                                                                                pulverising, to provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                        ·  Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and

                        the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.            RC samples were collected on 1m intervals via a cyclone by riffle split (dry),

                                                                                or by scoop (wet), to obtain a 2-4kg sample which was sent to the laboratory
                        ·  Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the       for crushing, splitting and pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                        Public Report.

                                                                                Resolute sampling and sample preparation protocols are industry standard and
                        ·  In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be           are deemed appropriate by the Competent Person.
                        relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m

                        samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire         The Randgold and BHP diamond core and RC samples were taken on 1m intervals.
                        assay'). In other cases, more explanation may be required, such as where there   Due to the historical nature of the data sampling protocols are not known.
                        is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                        mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                        detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                     Drill types used include diamond core of HQ and NQ sizes.

                        ·  Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air      Core is oriented at 3m down hole intervals using a Reflex Act II RD
                        blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or    Orientation Tool and more recently using a Reflex north seeking gyro
                        standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type,          instrument.
                        whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                   Drill core interval recoveries are measured from core block to core block

                                                                                using
                        ·  Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and
a tape measure.
                        results assessed.

                                                                                Appropriate measures are taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure
                        ·  Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative          representative nature of the samples.
                        nature of the samples.

                                                                                No apparent relationship between sample recovery and grade.
                        ·  Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
                        whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
                        fine/coarse material.
 Logging                                                                                                 Drill holes were geologically logged by geologists for colour, grainsize,

                                                                                lithology, minerals, alteration and weathering on geologically domained
                        ·  Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically       intervals.
                        logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource

                        estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                            Geotechnical and structure orientation data was measured and logged for all

                                                                                diamond core intervals.
                        ·  Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature.

                                                                                Diamond core was photographed (wet and dry).
                        ·  Core (or costean, channel, etc.) photography.

                                                                                Holes were logged in their entirety (100%) and this logging was considered
                        ·  The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.         reliable and appropriate.

 

 

 

  CRITERIA                                                JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sub-sampling techniques                                                                                                                   Diamond core were sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half to obtain a 2-4kg

and
                                                                                sample.

sample preparation                                      ·    If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core

                                                          taken.                                                                           Reverse circulation samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split

                                                                                (dry) or by scoop (wet) to obtain a 2-4kg sample.
                                                          ·    If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and

                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      Sample preparation for diamond core and RC samples includes oven drying,

                                                                                crushing to 10mm and splitting, pulverising to 85% passing -75um. These
                                                          ·    For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the        preparation techniques are deemed to be appropriate to the material and
                                                          sample preparation technique.                                                    element being sampled.

                                                          ·    Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to           Drill core coarse duplicates were split by the laboratory after crushing at a
                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              rate of 1:20 samples. Reverse circulation field duplicates were collected by

                                                                                the company at a rate of 1:20 samples.
                                                          ·    Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the

                                                          in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field             Resolute sampling, sample preparation and quality control protocols are of
                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  industry standard and all attempts were made to ensure an unbiased

                                                                                representative sample was collected. The methods applied in this process were
                                                          ·    Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the               deemed appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          material being sampled.

                                                                                                                                           Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation completed by previous owners is
                                                                                                                                           not known.
 Quality of assay data and laboratory tests                                                                                                All Resolute samples were analysed for gold by 30g fire assay fusion with AAS

                                                                                instrument finish. The analysis was performed by ALS Bamako, ALS Ouagadougou,
                                                          ·    The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and                 or SGS Morila. The analytical method was appropriate for the style of
                                                          laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or    mineralisation.
                                                          total.

                                                                                No geophysical tools were used to determine elemental concentrations.
                                                          ·    For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc.,

                                                          the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and    Quality control (QC) procedures included the use of certified standards and
                                                          model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.    blanks (1:20), non- certified sand blanks (1:20), diamond core coarse

                                                                                duplicates (1:20) and reverse circulation field duplicates (1:20).
                                                          ·    Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,

                                                          duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of         Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks,
                                                          accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.                duplicates, repeats and grind size results were also captured into the digital
                                                                                                                                           database.

                                                                                                                                           Analysis of the QC sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of
                                                                                                                                           accuracy and precision has been achieved.

                                                                                                                                           The assay techniques used by Randgold and BHP include fire assay fusion with
                                                                                                                                           AAS instrument finish and aqua regia with AAS. The majority of the samples
                                                                                                                                           were analysed at the onsite Syama laboratory. Due to the historical nature of
                                                                                                                                           the Randgold and BHP data the assay procedures are not known for all samples.
 Verification of sampling and assaying                                                                                                     Verification of significant intersections have been completed by company

                                                                                personnel and the competent person.
                                                          ·    The verification of significant intersections by either independent

                                                          or alternative company personnel.                                                No drill holes within the resource area were twinned.

                                                          ·    The use of twinned holes.                                                   Drill holes were logged onto paper templates or Excel templates with lookup

                                                                                codes, validated and then compiled into a relational SQL 2012 database using
                                                          ·    Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data                  DataShed data management software. The database has a variety of verification
                                                          verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                  protocols which are used to validate the data entry. The drill hole database

                                                                                is backed up daily to the head office server.
                                                          ·    Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

                                                                                                                                           Assay result files were reported by the laboratory in PDF and CSV format and
                                                                                                                                           imported directly into the SQL database without adjustment or modification.

                                                                                                                                           Resolute has conducted extensive reviews, data validation and data
                                                                                                                                           verification on the historic data collected by the previous owners, Randgold
                                                                                                                                           and BHP.
 Location of                                                                                                                               Collar coordinates were picked up in UTM (WGS84) by staff surveyors using an

data points
                                                                                RTK DGPS with an expected accuracy of 0.05m; elevations were height above
                                                          ·    Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar          EGM96 geoid.
                                                          and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in

                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Down hole surveys were collected using single shot and multi shot magnetic

                                                                                survey tools including Reflex EZTrac and EZShot instruments. A time-dependent
                                                          ·    Specification of the grid system used.                                      declination was applied to the magnetic readings to determine UTM azimuth.

                                                                                Diamond drilling completed in 2017 and 2018 has utilised a Reflex EZ Gyro
                                                          ·    Quality and adequacy of topographic control.                                downhole survey instrument to provide more frequent data points and reduced
                                                                                                                                           magnetic interference.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates and azimuth are reported in UTM WGS84 Zone 29 North in this
                                                                                                                                           release.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates were translated to local mine grid where appropriate.

                                                                                                                                           Local topographic control is via satellite photography and drone UAV Aerial
                                                                                                                                           Survey.
 Data spacing                                                                                                                              The drill hole spacing was sufficient to demonstrate geological and grade

and distribution
                                                                                continuity appropriate for
                                                          ·    Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.

                                                                                Mineral Resource estimation and classification in accordance with the 2012
                                                          ·    Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish        JORC Code.
                                                          the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral

                                                          Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.    The appropriateness of the drill spacing was reviewed by the geological

                                                                                technical team, both on site and within the Resolute group. This was also
                                                          ·    Whether sample compositing has been applied.                                reviewed by the Competent Person.

                                                                                                                                           RC and diamond core samples were collected on 1m intervals; no sample
                                                                                                                                           compositing is applied during sampling.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Holes were drilled predominantly perpendicular to mineralised domains where

                                                                                possible.
                                                          ·    Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of

                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in the data.
                                                          deposit type.

                                                          ·    If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the
                                                          orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a
                                                          sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Samples were collected from the drill site and stored on site.

                                                                                All samples were individually bagged and labelled with unique sample
                                                          ·     The measures taken to ensure sample security.                              identifiers then securely dispatched to the laboratories.

                                                                                                                                           All aspects of sampling process were supervised and tracked by SOMISY
                                                                                                                                           personnel.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         External audits of procedures indicate protocols are within industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                          ·     The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and
                                                          data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                                                                                                           COMMENTARY

                                                                   JORC CODE EXPLANATION
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            Drilling was conducted within the Malian Exploitation Concession Permit PE

                                                                                93/003 which has an area of 200.6km(2).
                                                                   ·  Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements

                                                                   or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships,      Resolute Mining Limited has an 80% interest in the Syama project and the
                                                                   overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or    Exploitation Permit PE-93/003, on which it is based, through its Malian
                                                                   national park and environmental settings.                                        subsidiary, Sociêtê des Mines de Syama SA (SOMISY). The Malian Government

                                                                                holds a free carried 20% interest in SOMISY.
                                                                   ·  The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any

                                                                   known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.                 The Permit is held in good standing. Malian mining law provides that all
                                                                                                                                                    mineral resources are administered by DNGM (Direction Nationale de la
                                                                                                                                                    Géologie et des Mines) or National Directorate of Geology and Mines under the
                                                                                                                                                    Ministry of Mines, Energy and Hydrology.
 Exploration                                                                                                                                        The Syama deposit was originally discovered by a regional geochemical survey

done by other parties
                                                                                undertaken by the Direction National de Géologie et des Mines (DNGM) with
                                                                   ·  Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by                                assistance from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in 1985. There

other parties.                                                                  had also been a long history of artisanal activities on the hill where an
                                                                                                                                                    outcropping chert horizon originally marked the present-day position of the
                                                                                                                                                    open pit.

                                                                                                                                                    BHP during 1987-1996 sampled pits, trenches, auger, RC and diamond drill holes
                                                                                                                                                    across Syama prospects.

                                                                                                                                                    Randgold Resources Ltd during 1996-2000 sampled pits, trenches, auger, RAB, RC
                                                                                                                                                    and diamond drill holes across Syama prospects.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            The Syama Project is found on the northern margin of the Achaean-Proterozoic

                                                                                Leo Shield which forms the southern half of the West African Craton. The
                                                                   ·  Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.                 project area straddles the boundary between the Kadiana-Madinani terrane and
                                                                                                                                                    the Kadiolo terrane. The Kadiana-Madinani terrane is dominated by greywackes
                                                                                                                                                    and a narrow belt of interbedded basalt and argillite. The Kadiolo terrane
                                                                                                                                                    comprises polymictic conglomerate and sandstone that were sourced from the
                                                                                                                                                    Kadiana-Madinani terrane and deposited in a late- to syntectonic basin.

                                                                                                                                                    Prospects are centred on the NNE striking, west dipping, Syama-Bananso Fault
                                                                                                                                                    Zone and Birimian volcano-sedimentary units of the Syama Formation. The major
                                                                                                                                                    commodity being sought is gold.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             No new exploration results have been reported in

this release.
                                                                   ·  A summary of all information material to the understanding of the

                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for      The listing of the entire drill hole database used to estimate the resource
                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        was not considered relevant for this release.

                                                                   o easting and northing of the drill hole collar.

                                                                   o elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of the
                                                                   drill hole collar.

                                                                   o dip and azimuth of the hole.

                                                                   o down hole length and interception depth.

                                                                   o Whole length.

                                                                   ·  If the exclusion of this information is justified on the

basis that the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract
                                                                   from the understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly
                                                                   explain why this is the case.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           No new exploration results have been reported in

this release.
                                                                   · In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques, maximum

                                                                   and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and cut-off       Metal equivalent values are not used in reporting.
                                                                   grades are usually Material and should be stated.

                                                                   · Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade results
                                                                   and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such
                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations
                                                                   should be shown in detail.

                                                                   · The assumptions used for any reporting

of metal equivalent values should be clearly stated.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The mineralisation is steeply dipping at approximately 60(0) from the

                                                                                horizontal.
                                                                   · These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             Most of the drill holes are planned at local grid 090(0) at a general

                                                                                inclination of ‑60(0) east to achieve as close to perpendicular to the ore
                                                                   · If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole angle     zone as possible.
                                                                   is known, its nature should be reported.

                                                                                At the angle of the drill holes and the dip of the ore zones, the reported
                                                                   · If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported, there          intercepts will be slightly more than true width.
                                                                   should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true width
                                                                   not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           Relevant maps, diagrams and tabulations are included in the body of text.

                                                                   · Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts
                                                                   should be included for any significant discovery being reported. These should
                                                                   include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar locations and
                                                                   appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Mineral Resources are being reported in this announcement.

                                                                   ·  Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not               No new exploration results have been reported in this release.
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No geophysical and geochemical data and any additional exploration information

                                                                                has been reported in this release, as they are not deemed relevant to the
                                                                   ·  Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be reported        release.
                                                                   including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical survey
                                                                   results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of
                                                                   treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                                                   and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Depth extension drilling is planned to test the down-dip potential of the

                                                                                Syama ore body at depth, and beneath the current limit of drilling.
                                                                   · The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for lateral

                                                                   extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

                                                                   · Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including
                                                                   the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this
                                                                   information is not commercially sensitive.

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

  CRITERIA                                    JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database                                                                                                                      Data has been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this

integrity
                                                                                database precludes the loading of data which does not meet the required
                                              ·  Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for             validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole
                                              example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and      management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                              its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                                conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards. Data has

                                                                                also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                              ·  Data validation procedures used.                                              possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                               Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                               prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                               ·  Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals.

                                                                                                                               ·  Sample intervals with no assay data. Duplicate records.

                                                                                                                               ·  Assay grade ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·  Collar coordinate ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·  Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                               There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                  ·  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the         The Competent Person visited site in November 2022 and July of 2023.
                                              outcome of those visits.

                                              ·  If no site visits have been undertaken  indicate why this is the case.
 Geological                                                                                                                    The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals for

interpretation
                                                                                the key stratigraphic zones of Syama. Detailed geological logs were available
                                              ·  Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological              in hardcopy and digital and reviewed where necessary.
                                              interpretation of the mineral deposit.

                                                                                Drill density (50m by 50m) for the majority of the Syama area allows for
                                              ·  Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                          confident interpretation of the geology and mineralised domains. More recent

                                                                                grade control (gc) drilling (at 25m by 25m spacing) confirms the positions of
                                              ·  The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral Resource        mineralised zones. Geological and structural controls support modelled
                                              estimation.                                                                      mineralised zones, which are constrained within geological units.

                                              ·  The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral                         Continuity of mineralisation is affected by proximity to structural conduits

Resource estimation.                                                            (allowing flow of mineralised fluids), stratigraphic position, lithology of

                                                                                key stratigraphic units and porosity of host lithologies.
                                              ·  The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.

                                                                                                                               Wireframes used to constrain the estimation for Syama South and Nafolo are
                                                                                                                               based on drill hole intercepts and geological boundaries. All wireframes at
                                                                                                                               Syama South and Nafolo have been constructed to a 1g/t Au cut-off grade for
                                                                                                                               shape consistency.

                                                                                                                               The incorporation of an independent structural model (Steve King, 2019) gives
                                                                                                                               limited options for large scale alternate interpretations.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                    The Syama area extends for approximately 1,500 metres in strike and the west

                                                                                dipping gold mineralised zone is between 100-200 metres in horizontal width,
                                              ·  The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource                            narrowing at its southern and northern limits. The Mineral Resource is limited

expressed as length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below    in depth by drilling, which extends from surface to a maximum depth of
                                              surface to the upper and lower limits                                            approximately 800 metres vertically.
                                              of the Mineral Resource.
 Estimation                                                                                                                    Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using Categorical Indicator

and modelling techniques
                                                                                (CI) approach to define the mineralised blocks followed by an Ordinary Kriged
                                              ·  The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied and     (OK) model to estimate the gold grade.  Grades were estimated into parent
                                              key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining,         block of 5mE by 12.5mN by 5mRL for Syama underground and 10mE by 25 mN by
                                              interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data         10mRl for Syama South and Nafolo.  Sub- celling down to 5mE by 12.5mN by 5mRL
                                              points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a            was employed for resolution of the mineralisation boundary at Nafolo.
                                              description of computer software and

                                              parameters used.                                                                 The categorical model used a cut-off of 1 g/t gold once the mineralised blocks

                                                                                have been identified another categorical model within this mineralisation is
                                              ·  The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine           carried out at a cut-off of 2 g/t to identify higher grade zones. A 5mE by
                                              production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate   12.5mN by 5mRL block size was employed during the categorical process used to
                                              account of such data.                                                            delineate mineralised regions.

                                              ·  The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.                      After this process, the model was reblocked up to 5mE by 25mN by 10mRL for

                                                                                Nafolo while retaining the smaller size blocks as subcells at mineralisation
                                              ·  Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of            boundaries.
                                              economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterization).

                                                                                The resource model included estimates for sulphide sulphur and organic carbon
                                              ·  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to       which assist with metallurgical characterisation. The sulphide sulphur is
                                              the average sample spacing and the search employed.                              estimated via a categorical indicator approach with a cut-off grade of 1% to

                                                                                identify the higher grade blocks and then an OK estimation was carried out
                                              ·  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to       within these blocks.  Organic carbon was just estimated without boundaries
                                              the average sample spacing and the search employed.                              into the block model.  There are reduced assays at depth of these two

                                                                                elements so there is some smoothing at depth.
                                              ·  Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.

                                                                                Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,
                                              ·  Any assumptions about correlation between variables.                          sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising

                                                                                conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.
                                              ·  Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control the

                                              resource estimates.                                                              A larger blocks size for Nafolo and Syama South was chosen based on this

                                                                                analysis than was employed in the previous resource estimate and the wider
                                              ·  Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.          drill spacing.

                                              ·  The process of validation, the checking process used, the comparison of       A total of three search passes was used, with the first search pass set to the
                                              model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.      range of the variogram for each element. A minimum of 10 and a maximum of 30

                                                                                samples were used. The search stayed the same for the second pass but was
                                                                                                                               increased by a factor of 2 for the third and final pass. The minimum number of
                                                                                                                               samples was reduced to 8 for the second pass and 6 for the third pass.

                                                                                                                               Semi-soft boundaries were used between the higher grade and lower grade
                                                                                                                               domains and between the lower grade domain and the waste domain for Syama
                                                                                                                               Main.  Two samples either side of the mineralisation boundary were used in
                                                                                                                               the OK estimation. Hard boundaries were utilised for the domains at Nafolo,
                                                                                                                               Syama South and all of the domains for sulphide sulphur.

                                                                                                                               Un-estimated blocks (less than 1% for gold) were assigned the domain average
                                                                                                                               grades. No deleterious elements were found in the ore.

                                                                                                                               No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                                                                                                               No assumptions have been made regarding the correlation of variables although
                                                                                                                               it is noted that a broad positive correlation exists between gold and sulphur.

                                                                                                                               Estimation searches have been orientated to respect the orientation of the
                                                                                                                               Syama Formation which hosts the mineralisation.

                                                                                                                               Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                                                                                                               outliers.

                                                                                                                               The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                               drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                               by northing and elevation slices. Global comparison between the input data and
                                                                                                                               the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%).

                                                                                                                               Comparison with previous Mineral Resources was carried out.
 Moisture                                                                                                                      All tonnages are estimated on a dry basis.

                                              •  Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                              moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                            Mineral Resources for the main part of Syama was reported within a shape

                                                                                generated using a MSO (Mineable Shape Optimiser) at 1.5g/t cut-off grade
                                              •  The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.      (equivalent to a US$2,000 gold price) this was based on the current Sub-Level
                                                                                                                               Caving (SLC) mining method. The material south of the main zone was reported
                                                                                                                               within an MSO shape generated at 1.5 g/t cut-off grade (equivalent to a
                                                                                                                               US$2,000 gold price) as this is planned to be mined by Open Stoping.
 Mining factors                                                                                                                The current mining method for underground exploitation is SLC.

or assumptions

                                              •  Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining            The resource model extends from 1,250 mRL to 600 mRL.  Open pit mining
                                              dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution. It is     methods were used by Resolute to 1,120 mRL.  Material testing conducted on
                                              always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects      samples of underground ore confirmed that properties such as metallurgical
                                              for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining methods, but the   factors, structural trends and geological continuity remain the same as
                                              assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when estimating         observed in the fresh rock portion of the open pit.
                                              Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous.

Where this is the case, this should be reported with an explanation of the      This Mineral Resource does not account for mining recovery.
                                              basis of the mining assumptions made.
 Metallurgical factors                                                                                                         Resolute has conducted metallurgical testwork on variability samples taken

or assumptions
                                                                                from within the proposed underground ore zone.  A testwork program was
                                              •  The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical              supervised by consultants MineLogix Pty Ltd based on analytical testwork
                                              amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining        completed at ALS Metallurgy Laboratory.
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential

                                              metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment     The program included comminution, flotation, roasting and leaching
                                              processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always    assessments.
                                              be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an

                                              explanation of the basis of the metallurgical                                    The planned processing flowsheet involves crushing, milling, flotation and

assumptions made.                                                               roasting, followed by CIL recovery of the calcine product. The Syama sulphide
                                                                                                                               processing facility has been in operation in its current form since 2007.

                                                                                                                               The various testwork programs did not identify any contrasting metallurgical
                                                                                                                               behaviour from samples within the underground ore zone and the performance of
                                                                                                                               the underground ore typically matches that observed for open pit ore.
 Environmental factors                                                                                                         It is a requirement of Decree No.03-594/P-RM of 31 December 2003 of Malian law

or assumptions
                                                                                that an Environmental and Social Impact Study (Étude d'Impact Environmental
                                              •  Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue disposal        et Social - EIES) must be undertaken to update the potential environmental and
                                              options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining            social impacts of the mine's redevelopment. The EIES for the Syama Gold Mine
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the            was approved in November 2007 and an Environment Permit (07- 0054/MEA - SG)
                                              potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While    was issued by the Ministry of Environment and Sanitation on the 22 November
                                              at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts,              2007. The Ministry of Environment conduct timely reviews of the Syama Gold
                                              particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well advanced, the    Mine to ensure that the Company maintains compliance with the EIES guidelines.
                                              status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should

                                              be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be         At Syama there are three key practices for disposal of wastes and residues
                                              reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.              namely, stacking of waste rock from open pit mining; storage of tailings from
                                                                                                                               mineral processes; and "tall-stack dispersion" of sulphur dioxide from the
                                                                                                                               roasting of gold bearing concentrate. All waste disposal practices are in
                                                                                                                               accordance with the guidelines in the EIES.

                                                                                                                               The Environmental and Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama,
                                                                                                                               Syama Gold Mine, Mali, dated 2007 indicated there was minimal potential for
                                                                                                                               acid mine drainage from waste rock due to the elevated carbonate content which
                                                                                                                               buffers a potential acid generation. Resolute maintains a plan for progressive
                                                                                                                               rehabilitation of waste rock landforms as part of ongoing mine development and
                                                                                                                               waste rock dumping.

                                                                                                                               The landform of tailings impoundments does not have a net acid generating
                                                                                                                               potential. The largest volume is flotation tailings where the sulphide
                                                                                                                               minerals have already been removed from the host rock. Its mineralogy includes
                                                                                                                               carbonates which further buffer any acid-formation potential from sulphides
                                                                                                                               that may also be present.

                                                                                                                               Cyanide levels in the leached-calcine tailings are typically less than 50 ppm
                                                                                                                               in the weak acid dissociable form. Groundwater away from the tailing's
                                                                                                                               landform is intercepted by trenches and sump pumps.

                                                                                                                               Sulphur dioxide is generated from the roasting of gold concentrate so that
                                                                                                                               gold can be extracted and refined. Tall-Stack "dispersion" of the sulphur
                                                                                                                               dioxide emission is monitored continuously. Prevailing weather and dissipation
                                                                                                                               of the sulphur dioxide is modelled daily to predict the need to pause the
                                                                                                                               roasting process to meet the air quality criteria set out in the Environmental
                                                                                                                               and Social Impact Study.
 Bulk density                                                                                                                  Site personnel have completed numerous bulk density comparative estimates on

                                                                                HQ drill core to assess variability using the Archimedes method of dry weight
                                              •  Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the                  versus weight in water. This method was used for 96% of the bulk density
                                              assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency   measurements.
                                              of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

                                                                                Other tests were completed by SGS using the pycnometer method.
                                              •  The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods

                                              that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and      Based on the data collected the following SG estimates were applied to the
                                              differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.                model:

                                                                                                                               ·      Syama Formation        2.82

                                              •  Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the evaluation         ·      Sikoro Formation        2.75
                                              process of the

different materials.                                                            ·      Banmbere Conglomerate      2.75
 Classification                                                                                                                The Measured Mineral Resource classification is based on good confidence in

                                                                                the geology and gold grade continuity with less than 25m x 25m spaced
                                              •  The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into varying        drillhole density in the central part of the deposit directly below the
                                              confidence categories.                                                           current pit.

                                              •  Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors (i.e.      The Indicated Mineral Resource classification is based on good confidence in
                                              relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data,     the geology and gold grade continuity with less than 75m x 75m spaced
                                              confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, quality, quantity and      drillhole density in the central part
                                              distribution of the data).                                                       of the deposit.

                                              •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of      The Inferred Mineral Resource classification is applied to extensions of
                                              the deposit.                                                                     mineralised zones on the margins of the deposit where drill spacing is more
                                                                                                                               than 100m x 100m and the extents of mineralisation at depth. The Nafolo
                                                                                                                               orebody to the south of Syama which is tested by wider drill spacing has also
                                                                                                                               been classified as Inferred.

                                                                                                                               The validation of the block model has confirmed satisfactory correlation of
                                                                                                                               the input data to the estimated grades and reproduction of data trends.

                                                                                                                               The Mineral Resource estimate appropriately reflects the view of the Competent
                                                                                                                               Persons.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             The Mineral Resource has been audited internally and in conjunction with

                                                                                resource consultants at Snowden Optiro Pty Ltd. There has been no external
                                              •  The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral Resource estimates.           review of the Mineral Resource estimate.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                   The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource estimate is reflected in the

                                                                                reporting of Indicated and Inferred resource categories as defined by 2012
                                              •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence         JORC Code guidelines.
                                              level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed

                                              appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of             The geostatistical techniques applied to the estimate of underground resources
                                              statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy       at Syama are deemed appropriate to the estimation of Sub Level Caving (SLC)
                                              of the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is      mining method and hence applicable for reserve estimation.
                                              not deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could

                                              affect the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.                     The estimation has been compared to Syama production history, and reconciles

                                                                                within 10%.
                                              •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                              estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                              •  These statements of relative accuracy
                                              and confidence of the estimate should be compared with production data, where
                                              available.

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

  CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to Ore Reserves                                                                                   The Syama 0125 Mineral Resource is the basis for the estimation of Syama Ore

                                                                                Reserves.
                                                           •  Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as a basis for the

                                                           conversion to an                                                                 The Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.

Ore Reserve.

                                                           •  Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported
                                                           additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore Reserve.
 Site visits                                                                                                                                The Competent Person, Mr. Gito Patani, is a full-time employee of Resolute

                                                                                Mining Ltd and a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
                                                           •  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the         Metallurgy. He started with the company in 2021 and conducts site visit to the
                                                           outcome of those visits.                                                         project area on a regular basis and weekly contact with site teams was

                                                                                maintained throughout teams meetings
                                                           •  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is

the case.
 Study status                                                                                                                               Pre-Feasibility and Feasibility studies were previously conducted for Syama.

                                                                                The Syama UG mine is a going concern. The Ore Reserves are derived from LOM
                                                           •  The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to be      plan maintained for the ongoing scheduling and management of Syama UG
                                                           converted to Ore Reserves.                                                       operations.

                                                           •  The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study level
                                                           has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such studies
                                                           will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that is
                                                           technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying
                                                           Factors have been considered.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                                         The LOM plan for Syama is designed based on constant shut-off grade with

                                                                                dilution and recovery estimation undertaken in cave flow modelling. The
                                                           •  The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.              shut-off grade strategy used for cave flow modelling is based on COG
                                                                                                                                            calculation for various years from Fy25 financial model. The COG is estimated
                                                                                                                                            using: a gold price of USD 1,950/oz, a metallurgical recovery of 78%, an ad
                                                                                                                                            valorem royalty rate of 10.5%.
 Mining factors                                                                                                                              Most of mining at Syama UG is planned to be undertaken by Sub-Level Caving

or assumptions
                                                                                (SLC) mining methods. Geotechnical studies have concluded that the deposit is
                                                           •  The method and assumptions used as reported in the Pre-Feasibility or         amenable to SLC, and that caving is likely to be induced at hydraulic radius
                                                           Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore Reserve (i.e.        of between 12 and 17m. Observed progress from mining to date supports these
                                                           either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or by preliminary   conclusions.
                                                           or detailed design).

                                                                                Resolute undertakes a program of grade control drilling at Syama UG to
                                                           •  The choice, nature and appropriateness of the selected mining method(s)       progressively upgrade its geological confidence at Syama and enable further
                                                           and other mining parameters including associated design issues such as           detailed mine planning.
                                                           pre-strip, access, etc.

                                                                                The Ore Reserve was estimated using the block model prepared for estimating
                                                           •  The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit slopes,      the 2024 Mineral Resource. The Syama LOM plan is prepared -from the Mineral
                                                           stope sizes, etc.), grade control and pre-production drilling.                   Resource block model- using mining industry standard computer aided design and

                                                                                scheduling software. Initially, production rings are designed to extract ore.
                                                           •  The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit and        Subsequently, lateral development and other infrastructure are designed to
                                                           stope optimization (if appropriate).                                             access production rings and enable safe and efficient ore extraction.

                                                           •  The mining dilution factors used.                                             Mining dilution and recovery are estimated for production rings using flow

                                                                                modelling software, PGCA. Dilution and recovery are inversely related at
                                                           •  The mining recovery factors used.                                             Syama. In general, the greater the recovery, the higher the level of dilution

                                                                                that will be experienced. The Syama LOM planning process balances recovery
                                                           •  Any minimum mining widths used.                                               against dilution so the cash-flow is maximized.

                                                           •  The manner in which Inferred Mineral  Resources are utilized in mining        With respect to minimum mining widths, production areas at Syama are planned
                                                           studies and                                                                      to ensure that minimum hydraulic radius is achieved so that caving is induced

the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.                              in the overlying ground.

                                                           •  The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.               Inferred Mineral Resources are not included in the Syama UG mine planning. All
                                                                                                                                            material from Syama Underground for 2024 OR inventory is categorised as
                                                                                                                                            Probable; comprised mainly of Indicated material. All Inferred and
                                                                                                                                            Unclassified material is classified as waste and not included in ore reserves

                                                                                                                                            The infrastructure necessary to extract the Syama UG Ore Reserve is maintained
                                                                                                                                            by the company.
 Metallurgical factors                                                                                                                      The Syama deposit is refractory due to locking of gold within the sulphides

or assumptions
                                                                                and variable amounts of reactive natural carbon which robs cyanide leach
                                                           •  The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of that            solutions of dissolved gold. Resolute has years of operating data processing
                                                           process to the style of mineralization.                                          Syama ore and metallurgical testwork data. Processing of the ore will be via

                                                                                the following stages:
                                                           •  Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or novel in

                                                           nature.                                                                          Crushing and grinding.

                                                           •  The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test work          Flotation to produce a sulphide rich concentrate.
                                                           undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the

                                                           corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.                            Concentrate thickening.

                                                           •  Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.                  Roasting, followed by calcine quench and wash.

                                                           •  The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the degree      CIL.
                                                           to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as a

                                                           whole.                                                                           Tailings disposal.

                                                           •  For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore reserve
                                                           estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the
                                                           specifications?
 Environmental                                                                                                                               The Syama Gold Mine operates in accordance with its' Environmental &

                                                                                Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama, Syama Gold Mine, Mali,
                                                           •  The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the mining        dated 2007. Waste rock characterisation has been included in prior studies for
                                                           and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and the         this Environmental & Social Impact Study. Work is ongoing to optimise the
                                                           consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,       mining operation and environmental management through the following :
                                                           where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and

                                                           waste dumps should be reported.                                                  Drilling to investigate rock characteristics

                                                                                                                                            Mineralogical assay analysis of drill core

                                                                                                                                            Routine testing of rock material types for acid generating properties

                                                                                                                                            Developing a sequence, rate and design optimization for open-pit mine walls,
                                                                                                                                            ramps and the waste rock dump landform to meet the requirements of rock
                                                                                                                                            characteristics.

                                                                                                                                            The outcomes of this work are part of a continuous improvement program that
                                                                                                                                            contributes to the waste rock dump management plans, annual reporting and
                                                                                                                                            consultation-committee meetings with government and community representatives.

                                                                                                                                            Tailings storage for the life of mine is forecast to be impounded over the
                                                                                                                                            existing footprint area approved in the Environmental & Social Impact
                                                                                                                                            Study. Progressive raising of the tailings impoundments will occur to contain
                                                                                                                                            life-of-mine storage capacity. Routine progress on the monitoring is reported
                                                                                                                                            to government and at stakeholder meetings in concert with routine inspections
                                                                                                                                            by government representatives.

                                                                                                                                            The Syama Project is mature in its operating life with environmental
                                                                                                                                            management permitted by an Environmental Authority and supported by an
                                                                                                                                            Environmental Management Plan. No impediments are anticipated to the
                                                                                                                                            development of the underground mine.
 Infrastructure                                                                                                                              The Syama Mine and the underground mine site are located near the two major

                                                                                towns of Kadiola and Sikasso.  Kadiola, 55km southeast, is the regional
                                                           •  The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land for         capital while Sikasso, approximately 85 km to the northeast, is the second
                                                           plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk           largest city in Mali and located close to the border with Burkina Faso.
                                                           commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure

                                                           can be provided or accessed.                                                     Access is via formed gravel road off the sealed Sikasso to Côte d'Ivoire
                                                                                                                                            highway through Kadiola, and then from Fourou to site. Most consumables and
                                                                                                                                            supplies use this route as it can be approached either from Côte d'Ivoire
                                                                                                                                            through the border post at Zegoua or alternatively from Burkina Faso and Togo
                                                                                                                                            through Sikasso. The road north through Bananso to Farakala, on the main
                                                                                                                                            highway from Bamako to Sikasso, provides an alternate and shorter route to
                                                                                                                                            Bamako. This road is generally impassable during the wet season when the low
                                                                                                                                            level "bridge" at Bananso is covered with water.

                                                                                                                                            Supporting infrastructure for the current operations has included upgrading of
                                                                                                                                            the 70km section of road from Kadiola to the site, refurbishment of
                                                                                                                                            administration buildings, plant site buildings and accommodation for housing
                                                                                                                                            expatriate and senior national staff. The underground operations will also use
                                                                                                                                            this infrastructure, with additional allowance made in the study for
                                                                                                                                            underground specific infrastructure on surface, such as primary ventilation
                                                                                                                                            fan installations, additional work shops and offices, and change rooms for
                                                                                                                                            underground workers.

                                                                                                                                            The site is serviced by two Internet and mobile telecommunications providers
                                                                                                                                            (Sotelma & Orange), in addition to a point to point satellite connection
                                                                                                                                            to Perth.

                                                                                                                                            The current operation has a peak continuous power demand of approximately 22MW
                                                                                                                                            with an installed power capacity of 27MW. Power is currently supplied from a
                                                                                                                                            diesel fired power station. Supply of power from the national grid is being
                                                                                                                                            considered in the near future and was incorporated into the underground
                                                                                                                                            study..
 Costs                                                                                                                                      Syama is a going concern with established mining, processing and

                                                                                administration operations with respect to cost estimates. As part of ongoing
                                                           •  The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected capital           operations, capital and operating budgets are prepared from first principles
                                                           costs in the study.                                                              and considering existing contractual agreements.

                                                           •  The methodology used to estimate operating costs.                             Syama produces gold doré (without problematic deleterious elements) that is

                                                                                subsequently refined offsite. Refining costs are not material.
                                                           •  Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.

                                                                                Exchange rates used for planning purposes are from consensus forecasts
                                                           •  The derivation of assumptions made of metal                                   provided by external corporate advisers.

or commodity price(s), for the principal minerals and co- products.

                                                                                Ad valorem Government royalties of 10.5% are payable on gold production.
                                                           •  The source of exchange rates used in the study.

                                                           •  Derivation of transportation charges.

                                                           •  The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining charges,
                                                           penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

                                                           •  The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and private.
 Revenue                                                                                                                                    Syama's head grade is estimated by mine planning and flow modelling from the

factors
                                                                                Mineral Resource Estimate.
                                                           •  The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors

                                                           including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates,                All revenue and cost estimates have been made in USD.
                                                           transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.

                                                                                The Ore Reserve is based on a planning gold price of
                                                           •  The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for
US$1,950/oz.
                                                           the principal metals, minerals and co-products.
 Market                                                                                                                                     There is a transparent quoted market for the sale of gold.

Assessment

                                                           •  The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular commodity,
                                                           consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand into the
                                                           future.

                                                           •  A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification of
                                                           likely market windows for the product.

                                                           •  Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                                           •  For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                                           acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.
 Economic                                                                                                                                   The economic assessment of the project demonstrates robust economics.

                                                           •  The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present value
                                                           (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs
                                                           including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.

                                                           •  NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant assumptions
                                                           and inputs.
 Social                                                                                                                                      Resolute assumed management of Société des Mines de Syama in May 2004.

                                                                                The recently completed open pit operated under the 1993 Permit Syama
                                                           •  The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to         (No.PE-93/003) and the proposed underground will do the same.
                                                           social license to operate.

                                                                                                                                            The selected posts requiring specific skills or experience will most likely be
                                                                                                                                            filled by expatriates. In addition to performing their job function,
                                                                                                                                            expatriate personnel will be expected to transfer knowledge and expertise to
                                                                                                                                            develop their Malian staff's capabilities. In the longer term it is
                                                                                                                                            anticipated that Malian nationals will fill most operating and management
                                                                                                                                            positions within the company.

                                                                                                                                            It is the intention to encourage economic development within the local
                                                                                                                                            community. Local contracts therefore, are let wherever possible and the
                                                                                                                                            company works actively with existing and emerging companies to achieve this
                                                                                                                                            aim.

                                                                                                                                            The Syama Mine Community Consultative Committee was established in February
                                                                                                                                            2001 with representatives from local villages, the Malian Government and
                                                                                                                                            SOMISY. Since April 2004 the Committee has met regularly as a communication
                                                                                                                                            forum and to address community issues and assist with community project
                                                                                                                                            proposals.
 Other                                                                                                                                      High seasonal rain fall events present a risk for the underground operations.

                                                           •  To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the project            All current government agreements and approvals are in good standing and no
                                                           and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:                 anticipated changes are expected.

                                                           •  Any identified material naturally occurring risks.

                                                           •  The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements.

                                                           •  The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to the
                                                           viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and
                                                           statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                                           necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                                           anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                                           the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                                           which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                             All Measured and Indicated Resources were converted to Probable Reserves,

                                                                                given the sub-level caving method.
                                                           •  The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying

                                                           confidence categories.

                                                           •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of
                                                           the deposit.

                                                           •  The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from
                                                           Measured Mineral Resources (if any).
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                          Snowden Mining Industry Consultants completed the Syama Underground

                                                                                Pre-Feasibility study in 2015 and later contributed to detailed designs
                                                           •  The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.                incorporated in the Definitive Feasibility Study. Subsequent mining studies
                                                                                                                                            have been conducted in conjunction with various industry experts from external
                                                                                                                                            companies relevant to the areas of study.

                                                                                                                                            No other external audits of Ore Reserves were undertaken.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                                Treatment costs and recoveries are based on the actual performance of

                                                                                processing underground ore and provide
                                                           •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence
a high level of confidence.
                                                           level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure deemed

                                                           appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of             Resolute has extensive experience with a similar underground operation at the
                                                           statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of    Company's Mt Wright mine in Australia. This experience was combined with
                                                           the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not      industry average assumptions, where required, to provide a level of accuracy
                                                           deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect   and confidence
                                                           the relative accuracy and confidence of the

                                                           estimate.
that falls within the required standard for a Definitive Feasibility Study and

                                                                                the subsequent Mining studies.
                                                           •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local

                                                           estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be           All the parameters assumed and adopted including the
                                                           relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
financial modelling and analysis have been subject to internal
                                                           assumptions made and the procedures used.
peer review.

                                                           •  Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific
The Ore Reserve estimate is based on the Mineral Resource estimate.
                                                           discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact     Consequently, the Ore Reserve estimate accuracy is dependent on the Mineral
                                                           on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of              Resource estimate accuracy.
                                                           uncertainty at the current study stage.

                                                           •  It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in all
                                                           circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                                           estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

 

 

Tabakoroni

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling                                                                                                                                  The samples were collected from reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core

techniques
                                                                                drill holes.
                                                          •  Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or

                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      RC samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split (dry) or by scoop
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    (wet), to obtain
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad
a 1-3kg sample which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and
                                                          meaning of sampling.                                                             pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.

                                                          •  Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and       Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half, to provide a 2-4kg
                                                          the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.            sample,

which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and pulverising to
                                                          •  Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the       provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                                                          Public Report.

                                                                                Sampling and sample preparation protocols are industry standard and are deemed
                                                          •  In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be           appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Drill types used include diamond core of PQ and HQ sizes

and RC.
                                                          •  Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air

                                                          blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or    Core is oriented at 3m down hole intervals using a Reflex Act II RD
                                                          standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type,          Orientation Tool.
                                                          whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Drill core interval recoveries are measured from core block to core block

                                                                                using a tape measure.
                                                          •  Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and

                                                          results assessed.                                                                Appropriate measures are taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure the

                                                                                representative nature of the samples.
                                                          •  Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative

                                                          nature of the samples.                                                           No apparent relationship is noted between sample recovery and grade.

                                                          •  Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
                                                          whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
                                                          fine/coarse material.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Drill holes were geologically logged by geologists for colour, grainsize,

                                                                                lithology, minerals, alteration and weathering on geologically-domained
                                                          •  Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically       intervals.
                                                          logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource

                                                          estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                            Geotechnical and structure orientation data was measured and logged for all

                                                                                diamond core intervals.
                                                          •  Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or

                                                          costean, channel, etc.) photography.                                             Diamond core was photographed (wet and dry).

                                                          •  The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.         Holes were logged in their entirety (100%) and this logging was considered
                                                                                                                                           reliable and appropriate.
 Sub-sampling techniques                                                                                                                   Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half to obtain a 2-4kg

and sample preparation
                                                                                sample.
                                                          •  If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core

                                                          taken.                                                                           Reverse circulation samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split

                                                                                (dry) or by scoop (wet) to obtain a 1-3kg sample.
                                                          •  If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and

                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      Sample preparation for diamond core and RC samples includes oven drying,

                                                                                crushing to 10mm, splitting and pulverising to 85% passing -75µm. These
                                                          •  For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the          preparation techniques are deemed to be appropriate to the material being
                                                          sample preparation technique.                                                    sampled.

                                                          •  Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to             Drill core coarse duplicates were split by the laboratory after crushing at a
                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              rate of 1:20 samples. Reverse circulation field duplicates were collected by

                                                                                the Company at a rate of 1:20 samples.
                                                          •  Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the

                                                          in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field             Sampling, sample preparation and quality control protocols are of industry
                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  standard and all attempts were made to ensure an unbiased representative

                                                                                sample was collected. The methods applied in this process were deemed
                                                          •  Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material        appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          being sampled.
 Quality of assay data and                                                                                                                 All samples were dispatched to ALS Bamako for gold analysis by 30g fire assay

laboratory tests
                                                                                fusion with AAS instrument finish (method code Au-AA25). Over-range results
                                                          •  The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory        were re-analysed and reported by 30g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish
                                                          procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.        (method code Au-GRA21). The analytical method was appropriate for the style of

                                                                                mineralisation.
                                                          •  For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc.,

                                                          the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and    No geophysical tools were used to determine elemental concentrations.
                                                          model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

                                                                                Quality control (QC) procedures included the use of certified standards
                                                          •  Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,         (1:40), non-certified sand blanks (1:40), diamond core coarse duplicates
                                                          duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of         (1:20) and reverse circulation field duplicates (1:20).
                                                          accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.

                                                                                                                                           Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks,
                                                                                                                                           duplicates, repeats, grind size results and sample weights were also captured
                                                                                                                                           into the digital database.

                                                                                                                                           Analysis of the QC sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of
                                                                                                                                           accuracy and precision has been achieved.
 Verification of sampling                                                                                                                  Verification of significant intersections have been completed by the Company

and assaying
                                                                                personnel and the Competent Person.
                                                          •  The verification of significant intersections by either independent or

                                                          alternative company personnel.                                                   No drill holes within the resource area were twinned.

                                                          •  The use of twinned holes.                                                     Drill holes were logged into digital templates with lookup codes, validated

                                                                                and then compiled into a relational SQL 2012 database using DataShed data
                                                          •  Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification,      management software. The database has verification protocols which are used to
                                                          data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                                validate the data entry. The drill hole database is backed up on a daily basis

                                                                                to the head office server.
                                                          •  Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

                                                                                                                                           Assay result files were reported by the laboratory in PDF and CSV format and
                                                                                                                                           imported into the SQL database without adjustment or modification.
 Location of                                                                                                                               Collar coordinates were picked up in UTM (WGS84) by staff surveyors using an

data points
                                                                                RTK DGPS with an expected accuracy of ±0.05m; elevations were height above
                                                          •  Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and        EGM96 geoid.
                                                          down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in

                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Down hole surveys were collected at intervals between 5m and 30m using either

                                                                                a Reflex EZ-Gyro north seeking instrument or a Reflex EZ-Trac magnetic
                                                          •  Specification of the grid system used.                                        instrument in single shot or multi shot mode. A time-dependent declination was

                                                                                applied to the magnetic readings to determine UTM azimuth.
                                                          •  Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates and azimuths are reported in UTM WGS84 Zone 29 North.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates were translated to local mine grid using 1 point and rotation.

                                                                                                                                           Local topographic control is via LIDAR surveys, satellite photography and
                                                                                                                                           drone UAV

aerial survey.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Drill hole spacing was sufficient to demonstrate geological and grade

                                                                                continuity appropriate for a Mineral Resource and the classifications applied
                                                          •  Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                            under the 2012 JORC Code.

                                                          •  Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the      The appropriateness of the drill spacing was reviewed by the geological
                                                          degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource   technical team, both on site and head office. This was also reviewed by the
                                                          and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.             Competent Person.

                                                          •  Whether sample compositing has been applied.                                  Samples were collected on 1m intervals; no sample compositing is applied
                                                                                                                                           during sampling.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Holes were drilled predominantly perpendicular to mineralised domains where

                                                                                possible.
                                                          •  Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of

                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in
                                                          deposit type.
the data.

                                                          •  If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation
                                                          of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling
                                                          bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Samples were collected from the drill site and stored on site. All samples

                                                                                were individually bagged and labelled with unique sample identifiers, then
                                                          •  The measures taken to ensure sample security.                                 securely dispatched to the laboratories. All aspects of sampling and dispatch
                                                                                                                                           process were supervised and tracked by SOMIFI personnel.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         External audits of procedures indicate protocols are within industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                          •  The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques

and data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            Tabakoroni drilling was completed within the Finkolo-Tabakoroni Exploitation

                                                                                Licence PE 13/19. Resolute Mining Limited has an 85% interest in Exploitation
                                                                   •  Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements      Permit PE 13/19, through its Malian subsidiary, Sociêtê des Mines de Finkolo
                                                                   or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships,      SA (SOMIFI). The Malian Government holds a free carried 10% interest in
                                                                   overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or    SOMIFI.
                                                                   national park and environmental settings.

                                                                                The Permits are held in good standing. Malian mining law provides that all
                                                                   •  The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any       Mineral Resources are administered by DNGM (Direction Nationale de la
                                                                   known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.                 Géologie et des Mines) or National Directorate of Geology and Mines under the
                                                                                                                                                    Ministry of Mines, Energy and Hydrology.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  Etruscan Resources Inc explored Tabakoroni during 2002-2003 by auger, aircore,

                                                                                RC and diamond drill hole tails. The Tabakoroni area was previously explored
                                                                   •  Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.                 by BHP (1988-1990) and Barrick Gold (1990) by auger, pits, trenches, RAB and
                                                                                                                                                    diamond core drilling.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            The Tabakoroni deposit is hosted in upright tightly folded greenstone rocks of

                                                                                the Syama Formation, comprising interbedded basalt and sediment units, and an
                                                                   •  Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.                 overlying complex sequence of deep marine and turbiditic sediments. The
                                                                                                                                                    sequence overlying the basalts contains interbedded carbonaceous units (silts
                                                                                                                                                    and shales) that are preferentially deformed, and which form the Tabakoroni
                                                                                                                                                    Main Shear Zone (TMSZ) that lies along the approximate contact of the
                                                                                                                                                    greenstone-sediment sequence. Gold mineralisation occurs within the TMSZ
                                                                                                                                                    associated with quartz vein stockworks and stylolitic quartz reefs.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             All information, including easting, northing, elevation, dip, azimuth,

                                                                                coordinate system, drill hole length, intercept length and depth are measured
                                                                   •  A summary of all information material to the understanding of the             and recorded in UTM Zone 29 WGS84.
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for

                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        The Syama belt is mostly located on the Tengrela 1/200,000 topo sheet (Sheet

                                                                                NC 29-XVIII).
                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar

                                                                                The Tabakoroni local grid has been tied to the UTM Zone 29 WGS84 co-ordinate
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of      system.
                                                                   the drill hole collar

                                                                                Spectrum Survey and Mapping from Australia established survey control at
                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole                                                   Tabakoroni using AusPos online processing to obtain an accurate UTM Zone 29

                                                                                (WGS84) and 'above geoid' RL for the origin of the survey control points.
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth

                                                                                Accuracy of the survey measurements is considered to meet acceptable industry
                                                                   o  Whole length.                                                                 standards.

                                                                   •  If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the       Drill hole information has been tabulated for this release in the intercepts
                                                                   information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the         table of the accompanying text.
                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why

                                                                   this is the case.                                                                For completeness the following information about the drill holes is provided:

                                                                                                                                                    ·    Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are measured and
                                                                                                                                                    recorded in UTM Zone 29 (WGS84).

                                                                                                                                                    ·    Dip is the inclination of the drill hole from horizontal. A drill
                                                                                                                                                    hole drilled at -60° is 60° from the horizontal.

                                                                                                                                                    ·    Down hole length is the distance down the inclination of the hole and
                                                                                                                                                    is measured as the distance from the horizontal to end of hole.

                                                                                                                                                    ·    Intercept depth is the distance from the start of the hole down the
                                                                                                                                                    inclination of the hole to the depth of interest or assayed interval of
                                                                                                                                                    interest.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           No new exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   •  In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,             Metal equivalent values are not used in reporting.
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and
                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.

                                                                   •  Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such
                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations
                                                                   should be shown in detail.

                                                                   •  The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should
                                                                   be clearly stated.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The majority of the Tabakoroni mineralisation is vertical. There is one domain

                                                                                which dips at 45(o) to the west.
                                                                   •  These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             The majority of the drill holes are planned at a general inclination of ‑60

                                                                                degrees east and as close to perpendicular to the ore zone as possible.
                                                                   •  If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole

                                                                   angle is known, its nature should be reported.                                   At the angle of the drill holes and the dip of the ore zones, the reported

                                                                                intercepts will be slightly more than true width.
                                                                   •  If it is not known and only the down hole lengths

are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down
                                                                   hole length, true width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           Relevant maps, diagrams and tabulations are included in the body of text.

                                                                   Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of intercepts
                                                                   should be included for any significant discovery being reported These should
                                                                   include, but not be limited to

a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Mineral Resources are being reported in this announcement.

                                                                   Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not practicable,     No new exploration results have been reported in this release.
                                                                   representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or widths should be
                                                                   practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No geophysical and geochemical data or any additional exploration information

                                                                                has been reported in this release,
                                                                   Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should
as they are not deemed relevant to the release.

be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations;
                                                                   geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size
                                                                   and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density,
                                                                   groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious

or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Depth extension drilling is planned to test the down-dip potential of the

                                                                                Tabakoroni ore body at depth, and beneath the current limit of drilling.
                                                                   •  The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests

for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

                                                                   Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions, including the
                                                                   main geological interpretations and future drilling areas, provided this
                                                                   information is not commercially sensitive.

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                              JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database integrity                                                                                                     Data has been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this

                                                                                database precludes the loading of data which do not meet the required
                                       •  Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted                     validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole

by, for example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial            management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                       collection and its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                 conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards. Data has

                                                                                also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                       •  Data validation procedures used.                                              possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                        Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                        prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                        •  Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals.

                                                                                                                        •  Sample intervals with no assay data or duplicate records.

                                                                                                                        •  Assay grade ranges.

                                                                                                                        •  Collar coordinate ranges.

                                                                                                                        •  Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                        There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                                                                                            Mr Patrick Smillie, a full time employee of Resolute Mining Ltd, has visited

                                                                                the site on multiple occasions.
                                       •  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the
                                       outcome of those visits.

                                       •  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is

the case.
 Geological                                                                                                             The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals for

interpretation
                                                                                the key stratigraphic zones of Tabakoroni. Detailed geological logs were
                                       •  Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological              available in hardcopy and digital and reviewed where necessary.
                                       interpretation of the mineral deposit.

                                                                                There is a high level of confidence for the interpretation of the Tabakoroni
                                       •  Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                          Main Shear Zone (TMSZ) due to the close-spaced grade control drilling at

                                                                                surface and the confirmation of the position in the current oxide pits. Since
                                       •  The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral Resource        an independent structural model was created there is high level of confidence
                                       estimation.                                                                      in the geological interpretation of the minor lodes adjacent to the TMSZ.

                                       •  The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource                Wireframes used to constrain the estimation are based on drill hole intercepts
                                       estimation.                                                                      and geological boundaries. All wireframes at Tabakoroni have been constructed

                                                                                to a 1g/t Au cut-off grade for shape consistency.
                                       •  The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.

                                                                                                                        The mineralisation in the TMSZ is generally quite consistent and drill
                                                                                                                        intercepts clearly define the shape of the mineralised zones with limited
                                                                                                                        options for large scale alternate interpretations.
 Dimensions                                                                                                             The mineral resource at Tabakoroni comprises four individual domains. The main

                                                                                zone is the TMSZ, which extends for approximately 1,800 metres along strike;
                                       •  The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed                  the sub-vertical dipping gold mineralised zone width varies between 1.5 and 15

 as length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface     metres, with an average thickness of 5 metres. The Mineral Resource is limited
                                       to the upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.                           in depth by drilling, which extends from surface to a maximum depth of
                                                                                                                        approximately 450 metres vertically.

There is a zone parallel to the TMSZ which is generally at depth and not as
                                                                                                                        consistent; this is dominantly in the central part of the deposit. The
                                                                                                                        northeast (NE) domain is a zone which is striking at 20° and is sub vertical
                                                                                                                        in the north of the deposit. The southern lode is shallow westerly-dipping
                                                                                                                        lodes in the southern and central portion of the deposit. The whole of the
                                                                                                                        Tabakoroni deposit, including domains additional to the TMSZ, extends for 450
                                                                                                                        metres in the horizontal plane.
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                     Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using an Ordinary Kriged

                                                                                model to estimate the gold grade.  Grades were estimated into parent block of
                                       •  The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied         5 mE by 10 mN by 5 mRL with sub- celling down to 1mE by 2 mN by 1 mRL was
                                       and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining,     employed for resolution of the mineralisation boundaries as defined by
                                       interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data         wireframes.  The drill spacing at Tabakoroni varies from 12.5 by 12.5 metres
                                       points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a            for grade control to between 25 and 50 metres for the exploration holes.
                                       description of computer software and parameters used.

                                                                                Drillhole sample data was flagged using domain codes generated from
                                       •  The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine           three-dimensional mineralisation domains. The grade control samples and
                                       production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate   exploration samples were composited to 1 metre intervals.
                                       account of such data.

                                                                                Variogram orientations were largely controlled by the strike of the
                                       •  The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.                      mineralisation and downhole variography.  Variograms for estimation purposes

                                                                                were determined for each domain.
                                       •  Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of

                                       economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterization).    Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,

                                                                                sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising
                                       •  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to       conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.
                                       the average sample spacing and the search employed.

                                                                                Mineralisation domains were treated as hard boundaries in the estimation
                                       •  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to       process while oxidation surfaces were treated as soft boundaries for gold,
                                       the average sample spacing and the search employed.                              sulphide sulphur and organic carbon.  A hard boundary was utilised in the

                                                                                estimation of arsenic between fresh material and transitional material
                                       •  Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.                   following a boundary analysis review.

                                       •  Any assumptions about correlation between variables.                          Three search passes were used, with the first search pass set to the range of

                                                                                the variogram for each element.  A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 30 samples
                                       •  Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control the      were used.  The search stayed the same for the second pass but was increased
                                       resource estimates.                                                              by a factor of 2 for the third and final pass. The minimum number of samples

                                                                                was reduced to 6 for the second pass and 4 for the third pass.
                                       •  Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.

                                                                                No deleterious elements were found in the ore.
                                       •  The process of validation, the checking process used, the comparison of

                                       model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.      No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                                                                                                        Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                                                                                                        outliers.

                                                                                                                        The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                        drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                        by northing and elevation slices.  Global comparison between the input data
                                                                                                                        and the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%).

                                                                                                                        Comparison with the mine production to date was carried out and was within an
                                                                                                                        acceptable limit.
 Moisture                                                                                                               All tonnages have been estimated on a dry basis.

                                       •  Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                       moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                     Mineral Resources for open pit extraction have been reported at a 1 g/t Au

                                                                                grade cut-off and above a US$2000/oz optimised shell.
                                       •  The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.

                                                                                                                        The Mineral Resources for underground mining are undiluted and the mineralised
                                                                                                                        blocks (within the mineralisation wireframes) have been reported within MSO
                                                                                                                        wireframes created at US$2,000/oz which is equivalent to 1.75 g/t Au cut-off
                                                                                                                        grade.
 Mining factors                                                                                                         A Pre-Feasibility study determined the mining method would be by long hole

or assumptions
                                                                                open stoping. No Mineral Resource margin (external) dilution has been
                                       · Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining             modelled. A minimum stope dip of
                                       dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution. It is
30 degrees on the footwall was applied. More rigorous mining assumptions and
                                       always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects      parameters will be applied during the conversion to Ore Reserves.
                                       for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining methods, but the

                                       assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when estimating
                                       Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this
                                       should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining assumptions
                                       made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                   No metallurgical factors or assumptions have been made during the resource

                                                                                estimation process as these will be addressed during the conversion to Ore
                                       •  The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical              Reserves.
                                       amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                       reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential
                                       metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                       processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                       be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                       explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors                                                                                                  It is a requirement of Decree No.03-594/P-RM of 31 December 2003 of Malian law

or assumptions
                                                                                that an Environmental and Social Impact Study (Étude d'Impact Environmental
                                       · Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue disposal         et Social - EIES) must be undertaken to update the potential environmental and
                                       options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining            social impacts of the mine's redevelopment. The EIES for the Syama Gold Mine
                                       reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the            (including Tabakoroni) was approved in November 2007 and an Environment Permit
                                       potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While    (07- 0054/MEA - SG) was issued by the Ministry of Environment and Sanitation
                                       at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts,              on 22 November 2007. The Ministry of Environment conducts timely reviews of
                                       particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well advanced, the    the Syama Gold Mine to ensure that Company maintains compliance with the EIES
                                       status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should    guidelines.
                                       be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be

                                       reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.              At Syama and Tabakoroni, there are three key practices for disposal of wastes
                                                                                                                        and residues namely, stacking of waste rock from open pit mining; storage of
                                                                                                                        tailings from mineral processes; and "tall-stack dispersion" of sulphur
                                                                                                                        dioxide from the roasting of gold bearing concentrate. All waste disposal
                                                                                                                        practices are in accordance with the guidelines in the EIES.

                                                                                                                        The Environmental and Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama,
                                                                                                                        Syama Gold Mine, Mali", dated 2007 indicated there was minimal potential for
                                                                                                                        acid mine drainage from waste rock due to the elevated carbonate content which
                                                                                                                        buffers a potential acid generation. Resolute maintains a plan for progressive
                                                                                                                        rehabilitation of waste rock landforms as part of ongoing mine development and
                                                                                                                        waste rock dumping.

The landform of tailings impoundments does not have a net acid generating
                                                                                                                        potential. The largest volume is flotation tailings where the sulphide
                                                                                                                        minerals have already been removed from the host rock. Its mineralogy includes
                                                                                                                        carbonates which further buffer any acid-formation potential from sulphides
                                                                                                                        that may also be present.

                                                                                                                        Cyanide levels in the leached-calcine tailings are typically less than 50 ppm
                                                                                                                        in the weak acid dissociable form. Groundwater away from the tailings landform
                                                                                                                        is intercepted by trenches and sump pumps.

                                                                                                                        Sulphur dioxide is generated from the roasting of gold concentrate so that
                                                                                                                        gold can be extracted and refined. Tall-Stack "dispersion" of the sulphur
                                                                                                                        dioxide emission is monitored continuously. Prevailing weather and dissipation
                                                                                                                        of the sulphur dioxide is modelled daily to predict the need to pause the
                                                                                                                        roasting process to meet the air quality criteria set out in the Environmental
                                                                                                                        and Social Impact Study.
 Bulk density                                                                                                           Site personnel have completed numerous bulk density comparative estimates on

                                                                                HQ drill core to assess variability using the Archimedes method of dry weight
                                       · Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the assumptions.      versus weight in water. This method was used for 76% of the bulk density
                                       If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency of the         measurements. The other 34% is by unknown method.
                                       measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

                                                                                On the basis of the data collected the following SG estimates were applied to
                                       · The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods that     the model by weathering type:
                                       adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and

                                       differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.                ·      Oxide          2.12 t/m(3)

                                       · Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the evaluation          ·      Transitional 2.38 t/m(3)
                                       process of the different materials.

                                                                                                                        ·      Fresh          2.72 t/m(3)
 Classification                                                                                                         The Measured Mineral Resource classification is based on good confidence in

                                                                                the geology and gold grade continuity with 12.5 m x 12.5 m spaced drillhole
                                       •  The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into varying        density in the central part of the deposit.
                                       confidence categories.

                                                                                The Indicated Mineral Resource classification is based on good confidence in
                                       •  Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors (i.e.      the geology and gold grade continuity with less than 50 m x 50 m spaced
                                       relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data,     drillhole density in the central part of the deposit.
                                       confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, quality, quantity and

                                       distribution of the data).                                                       The Inferred Mineral Resource classification is applied to extensions of

                                                                                mineralised zones on the margins of the deposit where drill spacing is more
                                       •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of      than 50 m x 50 m and the extents of mineralisation at depth.
                                       the deposit.

                                                                                                                        The validation of the block model has confirmed satisfactory correlation of
                                                                                                                        the input data to the estimated grades and reproduction of data trends.

                                                                                                                        The Mineral Resource estimate appropriately reflects the view of the Competent
                                                                                                                        Persons.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                       The Mineral Resource has been audited internally and in conjunction with

                                                                                resource consultants at Snowden Optiro Pty Ltd as part of the routine
                                       •  The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral Resource estimates.           validation process. There has been an external review of the Mineral Resource
                                                                                                                        estimation completed by Cube Consulting Pty Ltd in February 2022.
 Discussion of relative                                                                                                 The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource estimate is reflected in the

accuracy/ confidence
                                                                                reporting of Measured, Indicated and Inferred resource categories as defined
                                       •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence         by 2012 JORC Code guidelines.
                                       level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed

                                       appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of             The estimate is considered to be relevant to an annual level of reporting of
                                       statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of    tonnage and grade.
                                       the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not

                                       deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect    The estimation was compared with the production history at Tabakoroni and it
                                       the relative accuracy and confidence of                                          is within 15%, which is within the limits for the relevant classifications.

the estimate.

                                       •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                       estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                       relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                       assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                       •  These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate
                                       should be compared with production data, where available.

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

 CRITERIA                                     JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to                                                                                   The Ore Reserves are based on the Mineral Resource estimate detailed in the

Ore Reserves
                                                                                ASX release dated December 2021, prepared by Optiro Pty Ltd.  The resource
                                              •  Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as                          was reported above a 1.75 g/t gold grade cut-off, based on an equivalent gold

a basis for the conversion to an Ore Reserve.                                   price of US$2,000/oz and an underground mining method utilising long hole

                                                                                stoping mining methods with paste fill.   Material below this cut-off is not
                                              •  Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported              included in the Mineral Resource.
                                              additional to, or inclusive of, the

Ore Reserve.                                                                    Ore Reserves are the material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that
                                                                                                                               which can be extracted from the mine and processed with an economically
                                                                                                                               acceptable outcome.  The resource is depleted for open pit material already
                                                                                                                               mined and future cut back planned for Taba North.

                                                                                                                               Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.
 Site visits                                                                                                                   The Competent Person, Mr Gito Patani, is a full-time employee of Resolute

                                                                                Mining Ltd and a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
                                              •  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the         Metallurgy. Regular site visit to the project area was conducted during the
                                              outcome of those visits.                                                         year 2024 and weekly contact with site teams was maintained throughout the

                                                                                period. These site visits help to validate technical and operating assumptions
                                              •  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this                      used in the preparation of this ore reserves

is the case.

                                                                                                                               The site visit reviewed the project site and proposed portal location in the
                                                                                                                               mined out Namakan Pit western wall, a review of current operations at both
                                                                                                                               Syama and Tabakoroni, existing open pit infrastructure available for immediate
                                                                                                                               underground use, a review of selected drill core and various meetings were
                                                                                                                               held with site personnel and key stakeholders to the study. A pit wall failure
                                                                                                                               exist in the eastern wall of the Namakan pit.  This failure was monitored
                                                                                                                               since the occurrence through the last couple of  wet season and have
                                                                                                                               stabilised at its natural angle of repose and does not pose further material
                                                                                                                               risk to the proposed underground portal location
 Study status                                                                                                                  A Pre-Feasibility Study was completed on Tabakoroni Underground in late 2020.

                                              •  The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to be      Tabakoroni open pit has been in continuous mining operation since August
                                              converted to Ore Reserves.                                                       2018.  During this time the performance of the open pit has shown a positive

                                                                                reconciliation between mineral resources and gold production and delivered
                                              •  The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study level        positive cashflows. Data from the current open pit operations which also
                                              has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such studies   applies to the intended underground operation, such as existing infrastructure
                                              will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that is          and ore haulage cost, were used as part of the underground study. The open pit
                                              technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying      reconciliation data was not considered as it relates to oxide ore only and the
                                              Factors have been considered.                                                    underground will focus on fresh ore only.

                                                                                                                               No underground operations have been undertaken at Tabakoroni yet.  However,
                                                                                                                               underground operations and processing of similar underground material have
                                                                                                                               been undertaken for several years at the nearby Syama Mine where the
                                                                                                                               Tabakoroni Underground ore will also be processed under the current toll
                                                                                                                               treatment agreement, providing actual data to further support the Tabakoroni
                                                                                                                               study assumptions.

                                                                                                                               Primary contributors to the study were:

                                                                                                                               ·      Optiro Pty Ltd - Mineral Resources

                                                                                                                               ·      Solid Geology Pty Ltd - Structural Model

                                                                                                                               ·      AMC Consultants - mining geotechnical study and portal review

                                                                                                                               ·      Piteau - dewatering

                                                                                                                               ·      Digby Wells - environmental and social impact assessment

                                                                                                                               ·      Outotec - backfill, concentrate roasting, floatation plant

                                                                                                                               ·      Osprey - security assessment

                                                                                                                               ·      Practara - economic evaluation

                                                                                                                               ·      ALS - metallurgical variability testing

                                                                                                                               ·        Resolute Mining Ltd - mine design and scheduling, processing
                                                                                                                               and overall study management
 Cut-off                                                                                                                       A marginal cut-off grade (COG) of 2.5 g/t gold has been applied for Tabakoroni

parameters
                                                                                Underground.  This is based on long hole open stoping with paste fill at a
                                              •  The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality                                  gold price of U$1,950/oz, metallurgical recovery of 78%, and includes

parameters applied.                                                             royalties of 10.5%.

                                                                                                                               Individual underground zones and levels were further tested to confirm each
                                                                                                                               area achieves the required financial returns to offset the capital investment
                                                                                                                               required to access that zone or level. Sub-economical areas were removed from
                                                                                                                               the reserves.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                 The Tabakoroni mineralisation is mostly steeply dipping, between 80 to 90°,

                                                                                with an average width of 4m to 15m. Some mineralisation is located parallel
                                              ·  The method and assumptions used as reported in the Pre-Feasibility or         to, and adjacent to the main Tabakoroni mineralisation.  These shallower
                                              Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore Reserve (i.e.        dipping zones are located predominantly in a competent basalt zone, ranging in
                                              either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or by preliminary   dip between 40° and 80°, with an average width of 2m to 10m.
                                              or detailed design).

                                                                                Long hole open stoping is considered the most suitable mining method to
                                              ·  The choice, nature and appropriateness                                        extract the underground deposit.  Long term support will be providing by

of the selected mining method(s) and other mining parameters including          backfilling the stopes with cemented paste in the main mineralised zone,
                                              associated design issues such as pre-strip, access, etc.                         create by adding binder to a large supply of highly weathered oxide waste

                                                                                already available on site from the previous open pit mines. Shallower dipping
                                              ·  The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit slopes,      zones in the competent basalt zones will also use open stoping with pillars,
                                              stope sizes, etc.), grade control and pre-production drilling.                   where appropriate.

                                              ·  The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit and        Longitudinal sub-level caving and open stoping with rock fill were also
                                              stope optimization (if appropriate).                                             reviewed but not considered appropriate methods.  The mineralisation is too

                                                                                long and narrow to use sub-level caving and it would result in caving breaking
                                              ·  The mining dilution factors used.                                             through into the current open pit, increasing inrush risk for the

                                                                                underground.  Paste fill was selected over waste fill as it provides a better
                                              ·  The mining recovery factors used.                                             cashflow with a top-down mining method, provides improved stability and in

                                                                                general there is a lack of suitable fresh rock to use as backfill material. It
                                              ·  Any minimum mining widths used.                                               also improves the extraction of parallel mineralised zones which was not

                                                                                possible with open stopes and loose rock fill.
                                              ·  The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilized in mining

                                              studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.                   The reported Ore Reserve estimates for Tabakoroni are based on Deswik.SO

                                                                                (Mineable Shape Optimiser / MSO) results, followed by detailed mine design in
                                              · The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.                Deswik.CAD and activity-based task and resource scheduling in Deswik.Sched.
                                                                                                                               Economic modelling was performed in consultation with an external financial
                                                                                                                               consultant experienced in Malian mining economic modelling.

                                                                                                                               Stope dilution is considered separately for hangingwall and footwall
                                                                                                                               conditions as part of the MSO optimisation.  Equivalent Linear Overbreak
                                                                                                                               Slough (ELOS) is applied based on geotechnical domaining, resulting in 0.5 m
                                                                                                                               dilution in competent (basalt) ground to 2.0 m in poor, highly structured
                                                                                                                               zones.  The average dilution considered is 0.5 to 1.0 m, applied individually
                                                                                                                               to both hangingwall and footwall conditions. A global mine recovery of 90% was
                                                                                                                               applied.

                                                                                                                               Minimum Mining Width used was 3.0 m, but average stoping widths range between
                                                                                                                               4.5 m and 10.0 m. Level spacings are selected at 20 m vertical, floor to
                                                                                                                               floor.  Stope lengths of 10 m to 50 m are recommended based on the
                                                                                                                               geotechnical modelling and chosen level spacing.  The study conservatively
                                                                                                                               limited stope lengths to 20 m, which will be further optimised during actual
                                                                                                                               operations. For the shallower dipping stopes a minimum footwall dip of 40°
                                                                                                                               was selected to ensure blasted material can be moved effectively to the
                                                                                                                               drawpoint for loading during production.

                                                                                                                               Costs are based on existing contract mining rates from the nearby Syama
                                                                                                                               Operation with a contract proposal provided for the study to account for
                                                                                                                               potential changes expected at Tabakoroni, contract haulage rates to the Syama
                                                                                                                               process plant from the current Tabakoroni open pit operation, processing costs
                                                                                                                               are based on the current Syama process plant and site costs which are
                                                                                                                               understood with a high degree of accuracy from current operations.

                                                                                                                               Equipment for the underground were selected considering the selected mining
                                                                                                                               method, planned production rate, existing experience and equipment in
                                                                                                                               operation at Syama Underground. Loading will be done by 21 tonne loaders from
                                                                                                                               the development headings and stopes and hauled by 63 t trucks to surface via a
                                                                                                                               decline. From surface stockpiles ore will be hauled to the process plant at
                                                                                                                               Syama using the current open pit truck haulage fleet and waste will dumped
                                                                                                                               directly onto the existing open pit waste dumps.

                                                                                                                               The mine plan includes an insignificant amount of Inferred Resources, which is
                                                                                                                               not material to the outcome of the Ore Reserves. Inferred Resources were
                                                                                                                               considered when positioning life of mine infrastructure but does not
                                                                                                                               materially influence the outcome of the current reserves.

                                                                                                                               Existing open pit infrastructure and a dedicated haul road to Syama is
                                                                                                                               available for immediate use by the underground operation.  The only
                                                                                                                               additional infrastructure consists of:

                                                                                                                               ·      a power shed to house diesel generators for power generation.
                                                                                                                               Existing diesel generators will be relocated from the current Syama operation
                                                                                                                               as part of their power upgrades and the power shed is just for weather
                                                                                                                               protection.

                                                                                                                               ·      paste plant for paste fill generation

                                                                                                                               ·      explosives magazine (open pit operations did minimal blasting and
                                                                                                                               did not establish an explosive magazine)

                                                                                                                               ·      underground primary ventilation fans

                                                                                                                               ·      upgraded security control facilities

                                                                                                                               ·      minor fit-out to the existing open pit offices and workshops to
                                                                                                                               comply with underground requirements (change house, lamp room, etc)

                                                                                                                               ·      float circuit modifications to allow the existing Syama Oxide
                                                                                                                               plant to process sulphide ore
 Metallurgical factors                                                                                                         Metallurgical test work was conducted on multiple samples, representative of

or assumptions
                                                                                the spatial and mineralogical distribution of the deposit.  The tests
                                              •  The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of that            indicated that, similarly to the Syama ore, the Tabakoroni ore can be double
                                              process to the style of mineralization.                                          refractory in nature due to locking of gold within the sulphides and organic

                                                                                carbon.  Processing of the ore will be similar to that of the Syama sulphide
                                              •  Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or novel in       circuit which has been in operation for several years and is well understood,
                                              nature.                                                                          consisting of the following stages:

                                              •  The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test work          ·      Crushing and grinding utilising the existing oxide process plant
                                              undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the            infrastructure
                                              corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.

                                                                                ·      Gravity gold recovery utilising the existing oxide gravity
                                              •  Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.                  circuit

                                              •  The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the degree      ·      Flotation to produce a sulphide rich concentrate through a new
                                              to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as a         flotation circuit, prior to blending with the current Syama concentrate
                                              whole.                                                                           circuit for further:

                                              •  For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore reserve         ·      Concentrate thickening
                                              estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the

                                              specifications?                                                                  ·      Roasting, followed by calcine quench and wash

                                                                                                                               ·      Carbon-in-leach (CIL)

                                                                                                                               ·      Tailings disposal

                                                                                                                               The oxide crushing and grinding circuit has an oxide capacity of 1.6 Mtpa,
                                                                                                                               with a modelled sulphide throughput capacity of up to 1.0 Mtpa.  The Syama
                                                                                                                               roaster, CIL circuit and tailings storage facility has enough capacity to
                                                                                                                               process the additional concentrate.

                                                                                                                               A number of metallurgical test work programmes have been conducted  on a
                                                                                                                               range of Tabakoroni ore samples to date.  The most recent variability test
                                                                                                                               programme, conducted as part of the PFS, focussed on optimising the flowsheet
                                                                                                                               to then assess the metallurgical performance of the various mineralised
                                                                                                                               domains to be encountered. A total gold recovery of 78% has been assumed based
                                                                                                                               on test results to date.  This is in line with similar ore being processed at
                                                                                                                               Syama.
 Environmental                                                                                                                 The Tabakoroni mining area and haul road to Syama are covered under current

                                                                                environmental approval and permitting.
                                              •  The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the mining

                                              and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and the         An active waste rock characterisation program has been put in place for
                                              consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,       Tabakoroni open pit operation.  Underground waste will be co-disposed
                                              where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and        underground with paste fill where possible, with the remainder being stored on
                                              waste dumps should be reported.                                                  the current open pit waste dump under the current waste rock management
                                                                                                                               protocols to prevent potentially acid forming waste rock from contaminating
                                                                                                                               water sources. The current waste dump has much more space than is required by
                                                                                                                               the underground operation.

                                                                                                                               Ore Reserves from Tabakoroni will be processed at Syama and tailings storage
                                                                                                                               will be in pit tailings area approved in the current ESIA.  Routine progress
                                                                                                                               on the monitoring is reported to government and at stakeholder meetings in
                                                                                                                               concert with routine inspections by government representatives.

                                                                                                                               Arsenic is naturally occurring in the Tabakoroni mineralisation.  A
                                                                                                                               groundwater characterisation programme was conducted as part of the ESIA
                                                                                                                               submission and did not identify any adverse impacts on water being discharged
                                                                                                                               to the environment.
 Infrastructure                                                                                                                All required mining infrastructure is already in place at the Tabakoroni open

                                                                                pit mine and processing and camp facilities at Syama Mine, except for the
                                              ·  The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land for         additions required specifically for the Tabakoroni underground, consisting of:
                                              plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk

                                              commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure   ·      a power shed to house diesel generators for power generation.
                                              can be provided, or accessed.                                                    Existing diesel generators will be relocated from the current Syama operation
                                                                                                                               as part of their power upgrades.

                                                                                                                               ·      paste plant for paste fill generation

                                                                                                                               ·      explosives magazine

                                                                                                                               ·      upgraded security control facilities

                                                                                                                               ·      minor fit-out to the existing open pit offices and workshops to
                                                                                                                               comply with underground requirements, such as change rooms and lamp rooms

                                                                                                                               ·      float circuit modifications to allow the existing Syama Oxide
                                                                                                                               plant to process Tabakoroni sulphide ore

                                                                                                                               Tabakoroni is linked to the Syama Mine through a purpose built 35 km haul
                                                                                                                               road.  The Syama Mine is located near the two major towns of Kadiola and
                                                                                                                               Sikasso.  Kadiola, 55km southeast, is the regional capital while Sikasso,
                                                                                                                               approximately 85 km to the northeast, is the second largest city in Mali and
                                                                                                                               located close to the border with Burkina Faso.

                                                                                                                               Access is via formed gravel road off the sealed Sikasso to Côte d'Ivoire
                                                                                                                               highway through Kadiola, and then from Fourou to site.  Most consumables and
                                                                                                                               supplies use this route as it can be approached either from Côte d'Ivoire
                                                                                                                               through the border post at Zegoua or alternatively from Burkina Faso and Togo
                                                                                                                               through Sikasso.  The road north through Bananso to Farakala, on the main
                                                                                                                               highway from Bamako to Sikasso, provides an alternate and shorter route to
                                                                                                                               Bamako.  This road is generally impassable during the wet season when the low
                                                                                                                               level "bridge" at Bananso is covered with water.

                                                                                                                               The 70km section of road from Kadiola to the site was upgraded for the Syama
                                                                                                                               Mine.  In addition to the current open pit infrastructure left behind by open
                                                                                                                               pit operations at Tabakoroni, the Syama Mine provides access to administration
                                                                                                                               buildings, plant site buildings and accommodation for housing expatriate and
                                                                                                                               senior national staff.

                                                                                                                               Tabakoroni site is serviced through a local telecommunications provider
                                                                                                                               Orange.  Provision is made in the study to allow have a dedicated link to
                                                                                                                               Syama Mine, from where two Internet and mobile telecommunications providers
                                                                                                                               (Sotelma & Orange) are available, in addition to a point to point
                                                                                                                               satellite connection to Perth.
 Costs                                                                                                                         Cost estimates are based mostly on existing operations at Syama and

                                                                                Tabakoroni, with modifications where identified in the study. Current
                                              · The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected capital costs      operations, and existing costs were used for:
                                              in the study.

                                                                                ·      ore haulage to Syama for processing under the current open pit
                                              · The methodology used to estimate operating costs.                              haulage contract

                                              · Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.                       ·      owner-operated processing, general and administration costs are

                                                                                shared between the oxide plant and the sulphide plant at Syama, which
                                              · The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for the     processes the current Syama UG orebody. These costs are well understood, and
                                              principal minerals and co- products.                                             minor changes were included based on Tabakoroni specific metallurgical

                                                                                variability test work results
                                              · The source of exchange rates used in the study.

                                                                                ·      power generation cost utilising the current Syama diesel
                                              · Derivation of transportation charges.                                          generators

                                              · The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining charges,         ·      development and production rates are based on the current Syama
                                              penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.                                mining contract schedule of rates, with updated quotes provided by the

                                                                                contractor as required for mining method changes expected at Tabakaroni
                                              · The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and private.

                                                                                                                               ·      ground support consumables, fuel, explosives, bulk cement based
                                                                                                                               on current Syama mining contract

                                                                                                                               ·      mine closure costs (existing open pit component)

                                                                                                                               ·      PFS level cost estimates were calculated for:

                                                                                                                               ·      paste fill cost - based on locally supplied bulk cement prices
                                                                                                                               and an independent paste fill study to determine consumption rate

                                                                                                                               ·      environmental and mine closure costs specific to underground

                                                                                                                               The oxide plant produces gold doré (without problematic deleterious elements)
                                                                                                                               that is subsequently refined offsite. Refining costs are allowed for as per
                                                                                                                               current Syama Mine, but are not material.

                                                                                                                               Ad valorem Government royalties of 10.5% are payable on gold production.
 Revenue factors                                                                                                               A gold price of US$1,950/oz formed the basis of the Ore Reserves. Gold price

                                                                                used for planning purposes is from consensus forecasts provided by external
                                              •  The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors              corporate advisers.
                                              including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates,

                                              transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.       No penalties are incurred, nor is any revenue received from co-products.

                                              •  The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for
                                              the principal metals, minerals and co-products.
 Market assessment                                                                                                             The market for gold is robust with prevailing gold price being well above

                                                                                US$1,950/oz.
                                              •  The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular commodity,

                                              consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand into the       Supply and demand are not considered material to the Ore Reserve calculations.
                                              future.

                                              •  A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification of
                                              likely market windows for the product.

                                              •  Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                              •  For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                              acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.
 Economic                                                                                                                      The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation indicated a

                                                                                positive net present value (NPV) at a 7% annual discount rate. The following
                                              •  The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present value          major economic inputs were used:
                                              (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs

                                              including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.                               ·      Costs as previous described

                                              •  NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant assumptions       ·      Gold price of US$1650/oz
                                              and inputs.

                                                                                                                               ·      Royalties of 6%

                                                                                                                               ·      Effective tax rate of 25% (Corporate tax rate of 30% with 5%
                                                                                                                               discount provided by the Malian government to Tabakoroni)

                                                                                                                               ·      Discount rate of 7% per annum for real, post-tax cash flows.
 Social                                                                                                                        Tabakoroni falls under the SOMIFI exploitation permit and is managed by SOMISY

                                                                                under Management and Toll Treatment agreements lodged with the Government of
                                              •  The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to         Mali.
                                              social license to operate.

                                                                                                                               It is the intention to encourage economic development within the local
                                                                                                                               community.  During the operation of Tabakoroni open pit focus has been on
                                                                                                                               improving farming and health care plus providing access to water; this will
                                                                                                                               continue to remain a focus.

                                                                                                                               The Syama Mine Community Consultative Committee, which includes representation
                                                                                                                               from Tabakoroni and the villages adjacent to the Syama Satellites, was
                                                                                                                               established in February 2001 with representatives from local villages, the
                                                                                                                               Malian Government and SOMISY.  Since April 2004 the Committee has met
                                                                                                                               regularly as a communication forum and to address community issues and assist
                                                                                                                               with community project proposals; it continues to meet on the first or second
                                                                                                                               Tuesday of each month. Initial consultation as part of the underground updates
                                                                                                                               to the ESIA indicated no major concerns with the underground operation.
 Other                                                                                                                         All current government agreements and approvals are in good standing and no

                                                                                anticipated changes are expected. Political instability is a potential risk in
                                              •  To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the project            Mali, but the owner has many years operating experience in this environment
                                              and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:                 through the current Syama and Tabakoroni operations. The current Malian

                                                                                government is supportive of mining operations and the current Syama and
                                              •  Any identified material naturally occurring risks.                            Tabakoroni operations are in good standing with the authorities.  There are

                                                                                no current unresolved matters affecting this project.
                                              •  The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements.

                                              •  The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to the
                                              viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and
                                              statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                              necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                              anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                              the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                              which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                Proved and Probable Ore Reserves were declared based on the Measured and

                                                                                Indicated Mineral Resources.
                                              •  The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying

                                              confidence categories.                                                           The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                                                                the deposit.
                                              •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                              the deposit.                                                                     None of the Measured Mineral Resource was converted to Proven Ore Reserves.

                                                                                The Measured Resource component is located below the previous open pit and
                                              •  The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from           forms part of the crown pillar to be extracted at the end of the underground
                                              Measured Mineral Resources (if any).                                             mine life.  Due to the inherent risk of extracting the crown pillar at a much
                                                                                                                               later stage in the mine's life, it is appropriate in the Competent Person's
                                                                                                                               opinion to classify this material as Probable Ore Reserves and not Proved Ore
                                                                                                                               Reserves.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             Major parts of the study were completed by external, independent contributors

                                                                                and were internally reviewed by each contributor prior to submission to
                                              •  The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.                Resolute.  These inputs were then further reviewed by Resolute Corporate and
                                                                                                                               Site operational teams prior to inclusion in the PFS.  The combined PFS and
                                                                                                                               Ore Reserves output was then internally reviewed, but no external review of
                                                                                                                               the combine PFS and Ore Reserves has been conducted yet.
 Discussion of relative                                                                                                        The relative accuracy and confidence of the Ore Reserve estimate is inherent

accuracy/ confidence
                                                                                in the Ore Reserve Classification.
                                              •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence

                                              level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure deemed          The mine design and schedule were prepared to a PFS level of accuracy.
                                              appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of             Conservative mining modifying factors were used to account for potential
                                              statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of    variations in ground and geotechnical conditions.
                                              the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not

                                              deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect   The open pit operations had a slight positive reconciliation, but this was not
                                              the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.                            considered material to the underground project as the open pit operations only

                                                                                focused on oxide material, and the underground will be focusing on fresh,
                                              •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local            sulphide ore.  Reconciliation procedures will be implemented as part of the
                                              estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be           underground operation and will be considered in future Ore Reserve updates.
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include

                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.                                        Costs are at PFS level of confidence or better due to existing capital

                                                                                infrastructure and open pit operations at Tabakoroni, and existing underground
                                              •  Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific                 operations and processing at Syama, which will be re-used for the Tabakoroni
                                              discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact     underground project.
                                              on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of

                                              uncertainty at the current study stage.                                          Metallurgical results are in line with Syama parameters for similar ore, and

                                                                                are consistent between various test programmes, providing confidence in the
                                              •  It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in all          assumptions used for the study.
                                              circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                              estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

 

 

Tabakoroni Satellite Deposits - Porphyry Zone (Splay)

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling                                                                                                                                  The samples were collected from reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core

techniques
                                                                                drill holes.
                                                          •  Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or

                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      RC samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split (dry) or by scoop
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    (wet), to obtain a 1-3kg sample which was sent to the laboratory for crushing,
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad     splitting and pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                                                          meaning of sampling.

                                                                                Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half, to provide a 2-4kg
                                                          •  Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and       sample, which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and
                                                          the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.            pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.

                                                          •  Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the       Sampling and sample preparation protocols are industry standard and are deemed
                                                          Public Report.                                                                   appropriate by the Competent Person.

                                                          •  In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be
                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Drill types used include diamond core of PQ and HQ sizes and RC.

                                                          •  Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air      Core is oriented at 3m down hole intervals using a Reflex Act II RD
                                                          blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or    Orientation Tool
                                                          standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type,
                                                          whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Drill core interval recoveries are measured from core block to core block

                                                                                using a tape measure.
                                                          •  Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and

                                                          results assessed.                                                                Appropriate measures are taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure the

                                                                                representative nature of the samples.
                                                          •  Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative

                                                          nature of the samples.                                                           No apparent relationship is noted between sample recovery and grade.

                                                          •  Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
                                                          whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
                                                          fine/coarse material.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Drill holes were geologically logged by geologists for colour, grainsize,

                                                                                lithology, minerals, alteration and weathering on geologically-domained
                                                          •  Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically       intervals.
                                                          logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource

                                                          estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                            Geotechnical and structure orientation data was measured and logged for all

                                                                                diamond core intervals.
                                                          •  Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or

                                                          costean, channel, etc.) photography.                                             Diamond core was photographed (wet and dry).

                                                          •  The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.         Holes were logged in their entirety (100%) and this logging was considered
                                                                                                                                           reliable and appropriate.
 Sub-sampling techniques                                                                                                                   Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half to obtain a 2-4kg

and sample preparation
                                                                                sample.
                                                          •  If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core

                                                          taken.                                                                           Reverse circulation samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split

                                                                                (dry) or by scoop (wet) to obtain a 1-3kg sample.
                                                          •  If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and

                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      Sample preparation for diamond core and RC samples includes oven drying,

                                                                                crushing to 10mm, splitting and pulverising to 85% passing -75µm. These
                                                          •  For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the          preparation techniques are deemed to be appropriate to the material being
                                                          sample preparation technique.                                                    sampled.

                                                          •  Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to             Drill core coarse duplicates were split by the laboratory after crushing at a
                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              rate of 1:20 samples. Reverse circulation field duplicates were collected by

                                                                                the company at a rate of 1:20 samples.
                                                          •  Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the

                                                          in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field             Sampling, sample preparation and quality control protocols are of industry
                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  standard and all attempts were made to ensure an unbiased representative

                                                                                sample was collected.  The methods applied in this process were deemed
                                                          •  Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material        appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          being sampled.
 Quality of assay data and                                                                                                                 All samples were dispatched to ALS Bamako for gold analysis by 30g fire assay

laboratory tests
                                                                                fusion with AAS instrument finish (method code Au-AA25). Over-range results
                                                          •  The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory        were re-analysed and reported by 30g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish
                                                          procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.        (method code Au-GRA21). The analytical method was appropriate for the style of

                                                                                mineralisation.
                                                          •  For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc.,

                                                          the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and    No geophysical tools were used to determine elemental concentrations.
                                                          model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

                                                                                Quality control (QC) procedures included the use of certified standards
                                                          •  Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,         (1:40), non-certified sand blanks (1:40), diamond core coarse duplicates
                                                          duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of         (1:20) and reverse circulation field duplicates (1:20).
                                                          accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.

                                                                                                                                           Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks,
                                                                                                                                           duplicates, repeats, grind size results and sample weights were also captured
                                                                                                                                           into the digital database.

                                                                                                                                           Analysis of the QC sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of
                                                                                                                                           accuracy and precision has been achieved.
 Verification of sampling                                                                                                                  Verification of significant intersections have been completed by company

and assaying
                                                                                personnel and the Competent Person.
                                                          •  The verification of significant intersections by either independent or

                                                          alternative company personnel.                                                   No drill holes within the resource area were twinned.

                                                          •  The use of twinned holes.                                                     Drill holes were logged into digital templates with lookup codes, validated

                                                                                and then compiled into a relational SQL 2012 database using DataShed data
                                                          •  Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification,      management software. The database has verification protocols which are used to
                                                          data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                                validate the data entry. The drill hole database is backed up on a daily basis

                                                                                to the head office server.
                                                          •  Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

                                                                                                                                           Assay result files were reported by the laboratory in PDF and CSV format and
                                                                                                                                           imported into the SQL database without adjustment or modification.
 Location of                                                                                                                               Collar coordinates were picked up in UTM (WGS84) by staff surveyors using an

data points
                                                                                RTK DGPS with an expected accuracy of ±0.05m; elevations were height above
                                                          •  Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and        EGM96 geoid.
                                                          down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in

                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Down hole surveys were collected at intervals between 5m and 30m using either

                                                                                a Reflex EZ-Gyro north seeking instrument or a Reflex EZ-Trac magnetic
                                                          •  Specification of the grid system used.                                        instrument in single shot or multi shot mode. A time-dependent declination was

                                                                                applied to the magnetic readings to determine UTM azimuth.
                                                          •  Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates and azimuths are reported in UTM WGS84 Zone 29 North.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates were translated to local mine grid using 1 point and rotation.

                                                                                                                                           Local topographic control is via LIDAR surveys, satellite photography and
                                                                                                                                           drone UAV aerial survey.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Drill hole spacing was sufficient to demonstrate geological and grade

                                                                                continuity appropriate for a Mineral Resource and the classifications applied
                                                          •  Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                            under the 2012 JORC Code.

                                                          •  Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the      The appropriateness of the drill spacing was reviewed by the geological
                                                          degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource   technical team, both on site and head office. This was also reviewed by the
                                                          and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.             Competent Person.

                                                          •  Whether sample compositing has been applied.                                  Samples were collected on 1m intervals; no sample compositing is applied
                                                                                                                                           during sampling
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Holes were drilled predominantly perpendicular to mineralised domains where

                                                                                possible.
                                                          •  Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of

                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in
                                                          deposit type.
the data.

                                                          •  If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation
                                                          of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling
                                                          bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Samples were collected from the drill site and stored on site. All samples

                                                                                were individually bagged and labelled with unique sample identifiers, then
                                                          •  The measures taken to ensure sample security.                                 securely dispatched to the laboratories. All aspects of sampling and dispatch
                                                                                                                                           process were supervised and tracked by SOMIFI personnel.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         External audits of procedures indicate protocols are within industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                          •  The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques

and data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            Porphyry Zone drilling was completed within the Finkolo-Tabakoroni

                                                                                Exploitation Licence PE 13/19. Resolute Mining Limited has an 85% interest in
                                                                   •  Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including agreements      Exploitation Permit PE 13/19, through its Malian subsidiary, Sociêtê des
                                                                   or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures, partnerships,      Mines de Finkolo SA (SOMIFI). The Malian Government holds a free carried 10%
                                                                   overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites, wilderness or    interest in SOMIFI and a free carried 5% interest is held privately.
                                                                   national park and environmental settings.

                                                                                The Permits are held in good standing. Malian mining law provides that all
                                                                   •  The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with any       Mineral Resources are administered by DNGM (Direction Nationale de la
                                                                   known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.                 Géologie et des Mines) or National Directorate of Geology and Mines under the
                                                                                                                                                    Ministry of Mines, Energy and Hydrology.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  Etruscan Resources Inc explored Tabakoroni during 2002-2003 by auger, aircore,

                                                                                RC and diamond drill hole tails. The Tabakoroni area was previously explored
                                                                   •  Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.                 by BHP (1988-1990) and Barrick Gold (1990) by auger, pits, trenches, RAB and
                                                                                                                                                    diamond core drilling..
 Geology                                                                                                                                            The Tabakoroni Porphyry Zone is located on a NNE trending splay of the NNW

                                                                                oriented Main Tabakoroni Shear Zone.
                                                                   •  Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.

                                                                                                                                                    Host rocks are comprised of interbedded greywacke and shale with small
                                                                                                                                                    intrusions of quartz feldspar phyric dacite porphyry.  Ductile shearing
                                                                                                                                                    affects all units and is particularly focussed within the shale units.

                                                                                                                                                    Mineralisation occurs as quartz-pyrite veins and sulphidic shears within shale
                                                                                                                                                    units.  Visible gold is commonly seen in vein quartz.

                                                                                                                                                    The gold mineralisation at the 'Porphyry Zone" is somewhat erratic with more
                                                                                                                                                    coherent zones striking NNE and dipping shallowly and steeply west.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             No exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   •  A summary of all information material to the understanding of the             All information, including easting, northing, elevation, dip, azimuth,
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for      coordinate system, drill hole length, intercept length and depth are measured
                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        and recorded in UTM Zone 29 WGS84.

                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar                                 The Syama belt is mostly located on the Tengrela 1/200,000 topo sheet (Sheet

                                                                                NC 29-XVIII).
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of

                                                                   the drill hole collar                                                            The Tabakoroni local grid has been tied to the UTM Zone 29 WGS84 co-ordinate

                                                                                system.
                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole

                                                                                Spectrum Survey & Mapping from Australia established survey control at
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth                                       Tabakoroni using AusPos online processing to obtain an accurate UTM Zone 29

                                                                                (WGS84) and 'above geoid' RL for the origin of the survey control points.
                                                                   o  Whole length.

                                                                                Accuracy of the survey measurements is considered to meet acceptable industry
                                                                   •  If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that the       standards.
                                                                   information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the

                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why     Drill hole information has been tabulated for this release in the intercepts
                                                                   this is the case.                                                                table of the accompanying text.

                                                                                                                                                    For completeness the following information about the drill holes is provided:

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are measured
                                                                                                                                                    and recorded in UTM Zone 29 (WGS84)

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Dip is the inclination of the drill hole from horizontal. A drill
                                                                                                                                                    hole drilled at -60° is 60° from the horizontal

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Down hole length is the distance down the inclination of the hole
                                                                                                                                                    and is measured as the distance from the horizontal to end of hole

                                                                                                                                                    ·    Intercept depth is the distance from the start of the hole down the
                                                                                                                                                    inclination of the hole to the depth of interest or assayed interval of
                                                                                                                                                    interest.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           No new exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   •  In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,             Exploration results are tabulated using the following parameters:
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and

                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.                        ·      Grid coordinates are WGS84 Zone 29 North

                                                                   •  Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade            ·      Cut-off grade for reporting of intercepts is >=1g/t Au
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such

                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations      ·      No top cut of individual assays prior to length weighted
                                                                   should be shown in detail.                                                       compositing of the reported intercept has been applied

                                                                   •  The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values should      ·      Maximum 3m consecutive internal dilution included within the
                                                                   be clearly stated.                                                               intercept

                                                                                                                                                    Metal equivalent values are not used in reporting
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The majority of the drill holes are planned at a general inclination of ‑60

                                                                                degrees east and as close to perpendicular to the ore zone as possible.
                                                                   •  These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             At the angle of the drill holes and the dip of the ore zones, the reported

                                                                                intercepts will be slightly more than true width.
                                                                   •  If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill hole

                                                                   angle is known, its nature should be reported.

                                                                   •  If it is not known and only the down hole lengths

are reported, there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down
                                                                   hole length, true width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           No exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   •  Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
                                                                   intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported
                                                                   These should include, but not be limited to

a plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Significant intercepts of new drill holes have not been reported in this

                                                                                release.
                                                                   •  Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No geophysical and geochemical data or any additional exploration information

                                                                                has been reported in this release, as they are not deemed relevant to the
                                                                   •  Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should                    release.

be reported including (but not limited to): geological observations;
                                                                   geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size
                                                                   and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density,
                                                                   groundwater, geotechnical and rock characteristics; potential deleterious

or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Further drilling is planned.

                                                                   •  The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests

for lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

                                                                   •  Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
                                                                   including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
                                                                   provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                                                                        JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                  COMMENTARY
 Database integrity                                                                                                         Data have been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this

                                                                                   database precludes the loading of data which do not meet the required
                                       •  Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted                        validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole

by, for example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial               management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                       collection and its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                    conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards.  Data has

                                                                                   also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                       •  Data validation procedures used.                                                 possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                           Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                           prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                           ·      Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals

                                                                                                                           ·      Sample intervals with no assay data or duplicate records

                                                                                                                           ·      Assay grade ranges

                                                                                                                           ·      Collar coordinate ranges

                                                                                                                           ·      Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                           There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                                                                                                Mr Bruce Mowat, a full-time employee of Resolute Mining Ltd and a Member of

                                                                                   the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is the Competent Person
                                       •  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the            who has visited this site multiple.
                                       outcome of those visits.

                                                                                   All aspects of drilling, sampling and mining are considered by the Competent
                                       •  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is                      Persons to be of a high industry standard.

the case.
 Geological                                                                                                                 The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals

interpretation
                                                                                   for the key stratigraphic zones of the Porphyry Zone. Detailed geological logs
                                       •  Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological                 were available in hardcopy and digital and reviewed where necessary.
                                       interpretation of the mineral deposit.

                                                                                   A wireframe was used to constrain the estimation is based on drill hole
                                       •  Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                             intercepts and geological boundaries. The wireframe has been constructed to a

                                                                                   0.5 g/t Au cut-off grade for shape consistency. Only one wireframe was
                                       •  The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral Resource           constructed in the closely spaced drilled area and the remaining
                                       estimation.                                                                         mineralisation was in the wider spaced drilling area and an alternate

                                                                                   estimation method was used.
                                       •  The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource

                                       estimation.                                                                         The confidence in the geological interpretation is a moderate level and is

                                                                                   based on good quality drilling and ongoing drill hole logging. The main zone
                                       •  The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.                      has been gc drilled and therefore is considered robust, the area outside the
                                                                                                                           gc drilling has a lower confidence give the sparse drilling.  There could be
                                                                                                                           alternative interpretations in this area which is reflected in the
                                                                                                                           classification.

                                                                                                                           The logging in the geological database of lithology and weathering were
                                                                                                                           considered during the mineralisation domain interpretations, and where
                                                                                                                           available.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                 The Porphyry Zone Mineral Resource area extends over a strike length of 700

                                                                                   metres (from 1,164,600 mN to 1,165,300 mN) and includes the 175 metre vertical
                                       •  The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed                     interval from 345 mRL to 170 mRL.  The overall plan width of the mineralised

 as length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface        lodes varies between a few metres to 20 metres in thickness and is 600 metres
                                       to the upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.                              wide (from 810,265 mE to 810,865 mE).
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                        Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using two estimation methods.

                                                                                   Gold was estimation into a three-dimensional block model by dynamic anisotropy
                                       •  The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied            using ordinary kriging (OK) into the main domain (Domain 10).  A hard
                                       and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining,        boundary was used between mineralisation domains. A soft boundary was used
                                       interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data            between the oxide and transitional and a hard boundary between transitional
                                       points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a               and fresh within the main domain.  To capture the complex low angled
                                       description of computer software and parameters used.                               surrounding mineralisation an unconstrained inverse distance cubed (ID(3))

                                                                                   estimation technique was used.
                                       •  The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine

                                       production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate      The drill spacing at The Porphyry Zone is a nominal 25 by 25 metres for the
                                       account of such data.                                                               exploration holes for the majority of the deposits and 50 by 50 metres around

                                                                                   the periphery.  The main part of the deposit has been gc drilled out to 12.5
                                       •  The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.                         by 10 metres. Parent blocks of 4 mE by 10 mN by 5 mRl were used for the block

                                                                                   model to tie in with the existing grade control model. Sub blocking down to 1
                                       •  Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of               mE by 2.5 mN by 1.25 mRl was employed for resolution of the mineralisation
                                       economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterization).       boundaries as define by wireframes

                                       •  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to          Drillhole sample data was flagged using domain codes generated from
                                       the average sample spacing and the search employed.                                 three-dimensional mineralisation domains.  The samples were composited to 1

                                                                                   metre intervals.
                                       •  In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation to

                                       the average sample spacing and the search employed.                                 Variogram orientations were largely controlled by the strike of the

                                                                                   mineralisation and downhole variography.  The search ellipse for the
                                       •  Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.                      background mineralisation is orientated striking towards the north and dipping

                                                                                   30(o) to the west.
                                       •  Any assumptions about correlation between variables.

                                                                                   Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,
                                       •  Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control the         sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising
                                       resource estimates.                                                                 conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.

                                       •  Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.             Three search passes were used, with the first search pass set to the range of

                                                                                   the variogram for each domain.  A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 30 samples
                                       •  The process of validation, the checking process used, the comparison of          were used.  The search stayed the same for the second pass but was increased
                                       model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.         by a factor of 2 for the third and final pass. The minimum number of samples

                                                                                   was reduced to 6 for the second pass and 4 for the third pass.

                                                                                                                           No deleterious elements were found in the ore.

                                                                                                                           No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                                                                                                           Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                                                                                                           outliers.

                                                                                                                           The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                           drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                           by northing and elevation slices.  Global comparison between the input data
                                                                                                                           and the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%).
 Moisture                                                                                                                  All tonnages have been estimated on a dry basis.

                                       •  Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                       moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                        The cut-off grade of 1 g/t for the stated open pit Mineral Resource estimate

                                                                                   is determined from economic parameters that reflect geotechnical, mining and
                                       •  The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.         processing parameters and costs for an open pit mining operation.
 Mining factors                                                                                                            The Resource models assume that a moderate level of mining selectivity is

or assumptions
                                                                                   achieved in open pit mining.  It has been assumed that high quality grade
                                       · Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining                control will be applied to ore/waste delineation processes using RC drilling,
                                       dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution. It is        or similar, at a nominal (and no greater) spacing of 10 metre by 12.5 metre
                                       always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable prospects         and applying a pattern sufficient to ensure adequate coverage of the
                                       for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining methods, but the      mineralisation zones.
                                       assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when estimating

                                       Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this          This is consistent with current mining practises at Syama.
                                       should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining assumptions

                                       made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                      No metallurgical factors or assumptions have been made during the resource

                                                                                   estimation process as these will be addressed during the conversion to Ore
                                       •  The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical                 Reserves.
                                       amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                       reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential
                                       metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                       processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                       be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                       explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors                                                                                                      It is a requirement of Decree No.03-594/P-RM of 31 December 2003 of Malian

or assumptions
                                                                                   law that an Environmental and Social Impact Study (Étude d'Impact
                                       · Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue disposal            Environmental et Social - EIES) must be undertaken to update the potential
                                       options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining               environmental and social impacts of the mine's redevelopment.  The EIES for
                                       reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the               the Syama Gold Mine (including Tabakoroni) was approved in November 2007 and
                                       potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While       an Environment Permit (07- 0054/MEA - SG) was issued by the Ministry of
                                       at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts,                 Environment and Sanitation on 22 November 2007. The Ministry of Environment
                                       particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well advanced, the       conducts timely reviews of the Syama Gold Mine to ensure that company
                                       status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should       maintains compliance with the EIES guidelines.
                                       be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be

                                       reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.                 At Syama and Tabakoroni, there are three key practices for disposal of wastes
                                                                                                                           and residues namely, stacking of waste rock from open pit mining; storage of
                                                                                                                           tailings from mineral processes; and "tall-stack dispersion" of sulphur
                                                                                                                           dioxide from the roasting of gold bearing concentrate. All waste disposal
                                                                                                                           practices are in accordance with the guidelines in the EIES.

                                                                                                                           The Environmental & Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama,
                                                                                                                           Syama Gold Mine, Mali", dated 2007 indicated there was minimal potential for
                                                                                                                           acid mine drainage from waste rock due to the elevated carbonate content which
                                                                                                                           buffers a potential acid generation.  Resolute maintains a plan for
                                                                                                                           progressive rehabilitation of waste rock landforms as part of ongoing mine
                                                                                                                           development and waste rock dumping.

                                                                                                                           The landform of tailings impoundments does not have a net acid generating
                                                                                                                           potential.  The largest volume is flotation tailings where the sulphide
                                                                                                                           minerals have already been removed from the host rock. Its mineralogy includes
                                                                                                                           carbonates which further buffer any acid-formation potential from sulphides
                                                                                                                           that may also be present.

                                                                                                                           Cyanide levels in the leached-calcine tailings are typically less than 50 ppm
                                                                                                                           in the weak acid dissociable form. Groundwater away from the tailings landform
                                                                                                                           is intercepted by trenches and sump pumps.

                                                                                                                           Sulphur dioxide is generated from the roasting of gold concentrate so that
                                                                                                                           gold can be extracted and refined. Tall-Stack "dispersion" of the sulphur
                                                                                                                           dioxide emission is monitored continuously. Prevailing weather and dissipation
                                                                                                                           of the sulphur dioxide is modelled daily to predict the need to pause the
                                                                                                                           roasting process to meet the air quality criteria set out in the Environmental
                                                                                                                           & Social Impact Study.
 Bulk density                                                                                                               No bulk density measurements have been taken at the Porphyry Zone.

                                       · Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the assumptions.         An average SG was applied to the model by weathering types based on similar
                                       If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency of the            deposits at Syama:
                                       measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

                                                                                   ·      Oxide                  2.12 t/m(3)
                                       · The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods that

                                       adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and              ·      Transitional         2.38 t/m(3)
                                       differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.

                                                                                   ·      Fresh               2.72 t/m(3)
                                       · Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the evaluation

                                       process of the different materials.
 Classification                                                                                                            In general, the Inferred Mineral Resource classification is applied to

                                                                                   extensions of mineralised zones on the margins of the deposit where drill
                                       •  The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into varying           spacing is more than 50 m x 50 m and the extents of mineralisation at depth.
                                       confidence categories.                                                              However, due to the complexity of the surrounding mineralisation and the low

                                                                                   confidence in the geological interpretation in addition to the estimation
                                       •  Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors (i.e.         method being unconstrained.  The competent person decided to classify the
                                       relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data,        whole of the deposit to Inferred until more drilling can be carried out.
                                       confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, quality, quantity and

                                       distribution of the data).                                                          The validation of the block model has confirmed satisfactory correlation of

                                                                                   the input data to the estimated grades and reproduction of data trends.
                                       •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                       the deposit.                                                                        The Mineral Resource estimates appropriately reflects the view of the
                                                                                                                           Competent Person.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                          There has been no external review of the Mineral Resource estimate.

                                       •  The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral Resource estimates.
 Discussion of relative                                                                                                     The Mineral Resource estimate has been classified based on the quality of

accuracy/ confidence
                                                                                   the data collected, the density of data, the confidence of the geological
                                       •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence            models and mineralisation models, and the grade estimation quality.  This has
                                       level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed        been applied to a relative confidence based on data density and zone
                                       appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of                confidence for resource classification.  No relative statistical or
                                       statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of       geostatistical confidence or risk measure has been generated or applied.
                                       the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not

                                       deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect       Mine production data was used in the validation process and showed to be
                                       the relative accuracy and confidence of                                             within 20% of the estimated tonnes, grade and ounces within the mined area.

the estimate.

                                       •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                       estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                       relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                       assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                       •  These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate
                                       should be compared with production data, where available.

 

 

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

 CRITERIA

                                                                                        JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                               COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to                                                                                      Resources at Porphyry Zone are reported above a 1 g/t cut-off. This was

Ore Reserves
                                                                                   calculated as a marginal cut off utilising open pit mining methods.
                                              •  Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as                             Material below this cut-off is not included in the Mineral Resource.

a basis for the conversion to an Ore Reserve.

                                                                                   Ore Reserves are the material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that
                                              •  Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported                 which can be extracted from the mine and processed with an economically
                                              additional to, or inclusive of, the                                                 acceptable outcome.

Ore Reserve.

                                                                                                                                  Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.

 Site visits                                                                                                                      Mr Kitwa Ndjibu is member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and

                                                                                   Metallurgy and is a Competent Person who has visited the site the project is
                                              •  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the            located.
                                              outcome of those visits.

                                              •  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this

is the case.
 Study status                                                                                                                     The Porphyry Zone deposit is adjacent to the Tabakoroni mine which had a

                                                                                   Feasibility study was completed in 2009 with updates in 2012 & 2016.
                                              •  The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to be

                                              converted to Ore Reserves.                                                          Tabakoroni has been in continuous mining operation since August 2018.  During

                                                                                   this time the performance the project has shown a positive reconciliation
                                              •  The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study level           between mineral resources and gold production and delivered positive
                                              has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such studies      cashflows. For 2024, the pit has been depleted; there is no ore to report.
                                              will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that is
                                              technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying
                                              Factors have been considered.
 Cut-off                                                                                                                          No need to determine the cut-off grade

parameters

                                              •  The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality

parameters applied.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                    The reported Ore Reserve estimate for Porphyry Zone is based on pit

                                                                                   optimisations conducted using the Lerchs-Grossman (LG) algorithm of the
                                              ·  The method and assumptions used as reported in the Pre-Feasibility or            Whittle software to calculate the optimal pit at specific input parameters and
                                              Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore Reserve (i.e.           pit designs.  Costs are based on existing contract mining and haulage rates
                                              either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or by preliminary      and site costs which are understood with a high degree of accuracy.
                                              or detailed design).

                                                                                   Mining is undertaken by conventional open pit methods of drill and blast,
                                              ·  The choice, nature and appropriateness                                           followed by load and haul, utilising mining equipment comprising 120t - 230t

of the selected mining method(s) and other mining parameters including             diesel hydraulic excavators and 90t off-highway dump trucks.
                                              associated design issues such as pre-strip, access, etc.

                                                                                   Detailed pit design work was completed based on pit optimisations using
                                              ·  The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit slopes,         Whittle Four-X optimisation software.  Only Indicated Resources were used in
                                              stope sizes, etc.), grade control and pre-production drilling.                      the pit optimisation.

                                              ·  The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit and           Pit slope parameters for Porphyry Zone were based on a geotechnical assessment
                                              stope optimization (if appropriate).                                                that included a total of seven specific geotechnical holes.  Overall slopes

                                                                                   angles are approximately 40°.  All other pits adopt similar overall slope
                                              ·  The mining dilution factors used.                                                angles.

                                              ·  The mining recovery factors used.                                                Grade control consists of RC drilling, based on a 5.0mE x 12.5mN drill pattern

                                              ·  Any minimum mining widths used.                                                  The MIK resource estimation technique used for the Porphyry Zone implicitly

                                                                                   incorporates internal mining dilution at the scale of the assessed SMU so no
                                              ·  The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilized in mining            additional modifying factor was applied.
                                              studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.

                                              · The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.
 Metallurgical factors                                                                                                            Processing is by conventional primary crushing followed by single stage SAG

or assumptions
                                                                                   milling.  Gold recovery is by means of a gravity recovery circuit and carbon
                                              •  The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of that               in leach process.
                                              process to the style of mineralization.

                                                                                   Processing recoveries used are 90%, 80% and 65% for Oxide, Transitional and
                                              •  Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or novel in          fresh material respectively
                                              nature.

                                                                                   Mine is operational with good reconciliation between predicted recoveries and
                                              •  The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test work             actual
                                              undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the

                                              corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.                               Allowances are made in the recovery estimates for transitional and fresh ore

                                                                                   as the Au recovery is impacted by some of the gold being hosted in refractory
                                              •  Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.                     sulphide and preg-robbing carbon

                                              •  The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the degree
                                              to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as a
                                              whole.

                                              •  For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore reserve
                                              estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the
                                              specifications?
 Environmental                                                                                                                    An active waste rock characterisation program has been put in place for

                                                                                   Porphyry Zone.
                                              •  The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the mining

                                              and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and the            Ore Reserves from Porphyry Zone will be processed at Syama and tailings
                                              consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,          storage will be impounded in existing footprint area approved in the
                                              where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and           Environmental & Social Impact Study. Progressive raising of the tailings
                                              waste dumps should be reported.                                                     occurs regularly with the 9th lift completed in 2019.  Routine progress on
                                                                                                                                  the monitoring is reported to government and at stakeholder meetings in
                                                                                                                                  concert with routine inspections by government representatives.
 Infrastructure                                                                                                                   All required infrastructure is already in place for the Porphyry Zone deposit

                                                                                   which is within the current the Tabakoroni mine footprint
                                              ·  The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land for
                                              plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk
                                              commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure
                                              can be provided, or accessed.
 Costs                                                                                                                            The Porphyry Zone deposit is adjacent to the Tabakoroni mine, with established

                                                                                   mining operations.  Ore is trucked to Syama where it is processed at Syama's
                                              · The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected capital costs         oxide circuit.  General and administration costs are shared between the oxide
                                              in the study.                                                                       plant and the sulphide plant which treats the Syama UG orebody.  The Porphyry

                                                                                   Zone deposit will be mined contemporaneously with the Tabakoroni pits using
                                              · The methodology used to estimate operating costs.                                 the same mining and haulage fleet.  The mining and haulage rates are based on

                                                                                   known contract rates.
                                              · Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.

                                                                                   The oxide plant produces gold doré (without problematic deleterious elements)
                                              · The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for the        that is subsequently refined offsite. Refining costs are not material.
                                              principal minerals and co- products.

                                                                                   Exchange rates used for planning purposes are from consensus forecasts
                                              · The source of exchange rates used in the study.                                   provided by external corporate advisers.

                                              · Derivation of transportation charges.                                             Ad valorem Government royalties of 6% are payable on gold production

                                              · The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining charges,
                                              penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

                                              · The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and private.
 Revenue factors                                                                                                                  A gold price of US$1,500/oz formed the basis of the Ore Reserves.

                                              •  The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors
                                              including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates,
                                              transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.

                                              •  The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s), for
                                              the principal metals, minerals and co-products.
 Market assessment                                                                                                                The market for gold is robust with prevailing gold price being around

                                                                                   US$2,900/oz.
                                              •  The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular commodity,

                                              consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand into the          Supply and demand are not considered material to the Ore Reserve calculations.
                                              future.

                                              •  A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification of
                                              likely market windows for the product.

                                              •  Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                              •  For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                              acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.
 Economic                                                                                                                         The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation of these open

                                                                                   pits indicated a positive net present value (NPV) at a 5% discount rate and
                                              •  The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present value             operating results to date have exceeded production and NPV forecasts.
                                              (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs
                                              including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.

                                              •  NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant assumptions
                                              and inputs.
 Social                                                                                                                           The Porphyry Zone falls under the SOMIFI exploitation permit and is managed by

                                                                                   SOMISY SA under Management and Toll Treatment agreements lodged with the
                                              •  The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to            Government of Mali.
                                              social license to operate.

                                                                                                                                  It is the intention to encourage economic development within the local
                                                                                                                                  community.  During the operation of Tabakoroni and its satellite deposits the
                                                                                                                                  focus has been on improving farming and health care plus providing access to
                                                                                                                                  water; this will continue to remain a focus.

                                                                                                                                  The Syama Mine Community Consultative Committee, which includes representation
                                                                                                                                  from Tabakoroni and the villages adjacent to the Syama Satellites, was
                                                                                                                                  established in February 2001 with representatives from local villages, the
                                                                                                                                  Malian Government and SOMISY.  Since April 2004 the Committee has met
                                                                                                                                  regularly as a communication forum and to address community issues and assist
                                                                                                                                  with community project proposals; it continues to meet on the first or second
                                                                                                                                  Tuesday of each month.
 Other                                                                                                                            All current government agreements and approvals are in good standing and no

                                                                                   anticipated changes are expected.
                                              •  To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the project

                                              and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:

                                              •  Any identified material naturally occurring risks.

                                              •  The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements.

                                              •  The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to the
                                              viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and
                                              statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                              necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                              anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                              the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                              which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                   Proved and Probable Ore Reserves were declared based on the Measured and

                                                                                   Indicated Mineral Resources.
                                              •  The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying

                                              confidence categories.                                                              The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                                                                   the deposit.
                                              •  Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of
                                              the deposit.

                                              •  The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from
                                              Measured Mineral Resources (if any).
 Audits or reviews

                                              •  The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.
 Discussion of relative                                                                                                           The relative accuracy and confidence of the Ore Reserve estimate is inherent

accuracy/ confidence
                                                                                   in the Ore Reserve Classification.
                                              •  Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence
                                              level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure deemed
                                              appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of
                                              statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of
                                              the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not
                                              deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect
                                              the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

                                              •  The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                              estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                              •  Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific
                                              discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact
                                              on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of
                                              uncertainty at the current study stage.

                                              •  It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in all
                                              circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                              estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

 

 

Syama Satellite Deposits - Cashew, Paysans, Tellem and Syama North

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling techniques                                                                                                                       The samples were collected from reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core

                                                                                drill holes.
                                                          · Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or

                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      RC samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split (dry) or by scoop
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    (wet), to obtain
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad
a 1-3kg sample which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and
                                                          meaning of sampling.                                                             pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.

                                                          · Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity and the    Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half, to provide a 2-4kg
                                                          appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.                sample,

 which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and pulverising to
                                                          · Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to the        provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                                                          Public Report.

                                                                                Sampling and sample preparation protocols are industry standard and are deemed
                                                          · In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be            appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Drill types used include diamond core of PQ and HQ sizes and RC.

                                                          · Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer, rotary air       Core is oriented at 3m down hole intervals using a Reflex Act II RD
                                                          blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter, triple or    Orientation Tool.
                                                          standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other type,
                                                          whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Drill core interval recoveries are measured from core block to core block

                                                                                using a tape measure.
                                                          · Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries and

                                                          results assessed.                                                                Appropriate measures are taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure the

                                                                                representative nature of the samples.
                                                          · Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure representative nature

                                                          of the samples.                                                                  No apparent relationship is noted between sample recovery and grade.

                                                          · Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and whether
                                                          sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse
                                                          material.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Drill holes were geologically logged by geologists for colour, grainsize,

                                                                                lithology, minerals, alteration and weathering on geologically-domained
                                                          · Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and geotechnically        intervals.
                                                          logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral Resource

                                                          estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                            Geotechnical and structure orientation data was measured and logged for all

                                                                                diamond core intervals.
                                                          · Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or costean,

                                                          channel, etc.) photography.                                                      Diamond core was photographed (wet and dry).

                                                          · The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections logged.          Holes were logged in their entirety (100%) and this logging was considered
                                                                                                                                           reliable and appropriate.
 Sub-sampling techniques                                                                                                                   Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half to obtain a 2-4kg

and sample preparation
                                                                                sample.
                                                          ·  If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core taken.

                                                                                Reverse circulation samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split
                                                          ·  If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and            (dry) or by scoop (wet) to obtain a 1-3kg sample.
                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.

                                                                                Sample preparation for diamond core and RC samples includes oven drying,
                                                          ·  For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of the          crushing to 10mm, splitting and pulverising to 85% passing -75µm. These
                                                          sample preparation technique.                                                    preparation techniques are deemed to be appropriate to the material being

                                                                                sampled.
                                                          ·  Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to

                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              Drill core coarse duplicates were split by the laboratory after crushing at a

                                                                                rate of 1:20 samples. Reverse circulation field duplicates were collected by
                                                          ·  Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the           the Company at a rate of 1:20 samples.
                                                          in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field

                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  Sampling, sample preparation and quality control protocols are of industry

                                                                                standard and all attempts were made to ensure an unbiased representative
                                                          ·  Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the material        sample was collected. The methods applied in this process were deemed
                                                          being sampled.                                                                   appropriate by the Competent Person.
 Quality of assay data and laboratory tests                                                                                                All samples were dispatched to ALS Bamako for gold analysis by 30g fire assay

                                                                                fusion with AAS instrument finish (method code Au-AA25). Over-range results
                                                          ·  The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and laboratory        were re-analysed and reported by 30g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish
                                                          procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or total.        (method code Au-GRA21). The analytical method was appropriate for the style of

                                                                                mineralisation.
                                                          ·  For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments, etc., the

                                                          parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument make and        No geophysical tools were used to determine elemental concentrations.
                                                          model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their derivation, etc.

                                                                                Quality control (QC) procedures included the use of certified standards
                                                          ·  Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards, blanks,         (1:40), non-certified sand blanks (1:40), diamond core coarse duplicates
                                                          duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels of         (1:20) and reverse circulation field duplicates (1:20).
                                                          accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.

                                                                                                                                           Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks,
                                                                                                                                           duplicates, repeats, grind size results and sample weights were also captured
                                                                                                                                           into the digital database.

                                                                                                                                           Analysis of the QC sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of
                                                                                                                                           accuracy and precision has been achieved.
 Verification of sampling and assaying                                                                                                     Verification of significant intersections have been completed by Company

                                                                                personnel and the Competent Person.
                                                          ·  The verification of significant intersections by either independent or

                                                          alternative company personnel.                                                   No drill holes within the resource area were twinned.

                                                          ·  The use of twinned holes.                                                     Drill holes were logged into digital templates with lookup codes, validated

                                                                                and then compiled into a relational SQL 2012 database using DataShed data
                                                          ·  Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data verification,      management software. The database has verification protocols which are used to
                                                          data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                                validate the data entry. The drill hole database is backed up on a daily basis

                                                                                to the head office server.
                                                          ·  Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

                                                                                                                                           Assay result files were reported by the laboratory in PDF and CSV format and
                                                                                                                                           imported into the SQL database without adjustment or modification.
 Location of data points                                                                                                                   Collar coordinates were picked up in UTM (WGS84) by staff surveyors using an

                                                                                RTK DGPS with an expected accuracy of ±0.05m; elevations were height above
                                                          ·  Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar and        EGM96 geoid.
                                                          down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in

                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Down hole surveys were collected at intervals between 5m and 30m using either

                                                                                a Reflex EZ-Gyro north seeking instrument or a Reflex EZ-Trac magnetic
                                                          ·  Specification of the grid system used.                                        instrument in single shot or multi shot mode. A time-dependent declination was

                                                                                applied to the magnetic readings to determine UTM azimuth.
                                                          ·  Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates and azimuths are reported in UTM WGS84 Zone 29 North.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates were translated to local mine grid using 1 point and rotation.

                                                                                                                                           Local topographic control is via LIDAR surveys, satellite photography and
                                                                                                                                           drone UAV aerial survey.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Drill hole spacing was sufficient to demonstrate geological and grade

                                                                                continuity appropriate for a Mineral Resource and the classifications applied
                                                          ·  Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                            under the 2012 JORC Code.

                                                          ·  Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the      The appropriateness of the drill spacing was reviewed by the geological
                                                          degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource   technical team, both on site and head office. This was also reviewed by the
                                                          and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied.             Competent Person.

                                                          ·  Whether sample compositing has been applied.                                  Samples were collected on 1m intervals; no sample compositing is applied
                                                                                                                                           during sampling.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Holes were drilled predominantly perpendicular to mineralised domains where

                                                                                possible.
                                                          ·  Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of

                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in the data.
                                                          deposit type.

                                                          ·  If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation
                                                          of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling
                                                          bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Samples were collected from the drill site and stored on site.

All samples were individually bagged and labelled with unique sample
                                                          ·  The measures taken to ensure sample security.                                 identifiers, then securely dispatched to the laboratories. All aspects of
                                                                                                                                           sampling and dispatch process were supervised and tracked by SOMIFI/SOMISY
                                                                                                                                           personnel.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         External audits of procedures indicate protocols are within industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                          ·  The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            Drilling at Syama was conducted within the Malian Exploitation Concession

                                                                                Permit PE 93/003 which covers an area of 200.6km2.
                                                                   ·     Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including

                                                                   agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,         Resolute Mining Limited has an 80% interest in the Syama project and the
                                                                   partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,    Exploitation Permit PE 93/003, on which it is based, through its Malian
                                                                   wilderness or national park and environmental settings.                          subsidiary, Sociêtê des Mines de Syama SA (SOMISY). The Malian Government

                                                                                holds a free carried 20% interest in SOMISY.
                                                                   ·     The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with

                                                                   any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.             The Permits are held in good standing. Malian mining law provides that all
                                                                                                                                                    Mineral Resources are administered by DNGM (Direction Nationale de la
                                                                                                                                                    Géologie et des Mines) or National Directorate of Geology and Mines under the
                                                                                                                                                    Ministry of Mines, Energy and Hydrology.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  The Syama deposit was originally discovered by a regional geochemical survey

                                                                                undertaken by the Direction National de Géologie et des Mines (DNGM) with
                                                                   ·     Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.              assistance from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in 1985. There
                                                                                                                                                    had also been a long history of artisanal activities on the hill where an
                                                                                                                                                    outcropping chert horizon originally marked the present-day position of the
                                                                                                                                                    open pit.

                                                                                                                                                    BHP during 1987-1996 sampled pits, trenches, auger, RC and diamond drill holes
                                                                                                                                                    across Syama prospects. Randgold Resources Ltd during 1996-2000 sampled pits,
                                                                                                                                                    trenches, auger, RAB, RC and diamond drill holes across Syama prospects.

                                                                                                                                                    Etruscan Resources Inc explored Tabakoroni during 2002-2003 by auger, aircore,
                                                                                                                                                    RC and diamond drill hole tails. The Tabakoroni area was previously explored
                                                                                                                                                    Barrick Gold (1990) by auger, pits, trenches, RAB and diamond core drilling.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            The Syama Project is found on the northern margin of the Achaean-Proterozoic

                                                                                Leo Shield which forms the southern half of the West African Craton. The
                                                                   ·     Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.              project area straddles the boundary between the Kadiana-Madinani terrane and
                                                                                                                                                    the Kadiolo terrane. The Kadiana-Madinani terrane is dominated by greywackes
                                                                                                                                                    and a narrow belt of interbedded basalt and argillite. The Kadiolo terrane
                                                                                                                                                    comprises polymictic conglomerate and sandstone that were sourced from the
                                                                                                                                                    Kadiana-Madinani terrane and deposited in a late- to syntectonic basin.

                                                                                                                                                    Prospects are centred on the NNE striking, west dipping, Syama-Bananso Fault
                                                                                                                                                    Zone and Birimian volcano-sedimentary units of the Syama Formation. The major
                                                                                                                                                    commodity being sought is gold.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             All information, including easting, northing, elevation, dip, azimuth,

                                                                                coordinate system, drill hole length, intercept length and depth are measured
                                                                   ·     A summary of all information material to the understanding of the          and recorded in UTM Zone 29 WGS84.
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for

                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        The Syama belt is mostly located on the Tengrela 1/200,000 topo sheet (Sheet

                                                                                NC 29-XVIII).
                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar

                                                                                Spectrum Survey & Mapping from Australia established survey control at
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of      Tabakoroni using AusPos online processing to obtain an accurate UTM Zone 29
                                                                   the drill hole collar                                                            (WGS84) and 'above geoid' RL for the origin of the survey control points.

                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole                                                   Accuracy of the survey measurements is considered to meet acceptable industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth

                                                                                Drill hole information has been tabulated for this release in the intercepts
                                                                   o  Whole length.                                                                 table of the accompanying text.

                                                                   ·     If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that        For completeness the following information about the drill holes is provided:
                                                                   the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the

                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why     ·   Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are measured and
                                                                   this is                                                                          recorded in UTM Zone 29 (WGS84).

the case.

                                                                                                                                                    ·   Dip is the inclination of the drill hole from horizontal. A drill hole
                                                                                                                                                    drilled at -60° is 60° from the horizontal.

                                                                                                                                                    ·   Down hole length is the distance down the inclination of the hole and
                                                                                                                                                    is measured as the distance from the horizontal to end of hole.

                                                                                                                                                    ·   Intercept depth is the distance from the start of the hole down the
                                                                                                                                                    inclination of the hole to the depth of interest or assayed interval of
                                                                                                                                                    interest.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           Exploration results are tabulated using the following parameters:

                                                                   ·     In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,          ·   Grid coordinates are WGS84 Zone 29 North.
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and

                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.                        ·   Cut-off grade for reporting of intercepts is >=1g/t Au.

                                                                   ·     Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high-grade         ·   No top cut of individual assays prior to length weighted compositing of
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low-grade results, the procedure used for such     the reported intercept has been applied.
                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations

                                                                   should be shown in detail.                                                       ·   Maximum 3m consecutive internal dilution included within the intercept.

                                                                   ·     The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values          Metal equivalent values are not used in reporting.
                                                                   should be clearly stated.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The Cashew NE, Paysans and Syama North mineralisation is shallowly dipping at

                                                                                about 30 degrees to the west (local grid).
                                                                   ·     These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             The majority of the Tellem mineralisation is narrow and sub vertical.

                                                                   ·     If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill            The majority of the drill holes are planned at a general inclination of ‑60
                                                                   hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.                              degrees east and as close to perpendicular to the ore zone as possible.

                                                                   ·     If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,            At the angle of the drill holes and the dip of the ore zones, the reported
                                                                   there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true   intercepts will be slightly more than true width.
                                                                   width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           No exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   ·     Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
                                                                   intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported
                                                                   These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar
                                                                   locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Significant intercepts of new drill holes have not been reported in this

                                                                                release.
                                                                   ·     Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No geophysical and geochemical data or any additional exploration information

                                                                                has been reported in this release, as they are not deemed relevant to the
                                                                   ·     Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be              release.
                                                                   reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical
                                                                   survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of
                                                                   treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                                                   and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Further drilling is planned.

                                                                   ·     The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for
                                                                   lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

                                                                   ·     Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
                                                                   including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
                                                                   provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                                     JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database integrity                                                                                                            Cashew,Paysans and Tellem

                                              ·  Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for             Data has been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this
                                              example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and      database precludes the loading of data which do not meet the required
                                              its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                                validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole

                                                                                management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                              ·  Data validation procedures used.                                              conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards. Data has
                                                                                                                               also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                                                                                                               possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                               Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                               prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                               · Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals.

                                                                                                                               · Sample intervals with no assay data or duplicate records.

                                                                                                                               · Assay grade ranges.

                                                                                                                               · Collar coordinate ranges.

                                                                                                                               · Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                               There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                                                                                                   Cashew and Paysans

                                              ·  Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the         Mr Bruce Mowat, a full-time employee of Resolute Mining Ltd and a Member of
                                              outcome of those visits.                                                         the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is the Competent Person

                                                                                who has visited this site multiple times.
                                              ·  If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why

this is the case.                                                               Tellem and Syama North

                                                                                                                               Mr Patrick Smillie is a full-time employee of Resolute Mining Ltd and a Member
                                                                                                                               of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration is the competent person
                                                                                                                               and has visited site on multiple occasions.

                                                                                                                               All aspects of drilling, sampling and mining are considered by the Competent
                                                                                                                               Persons to be of a high industry standard.
 Geological interpretation                                                                                                     Cashew and Paysans

                                              ·  Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological              The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals for
                                              interpretation of the mineral deposit.                                           the key stratigraphic zones of Cashew NE, Paysans and Tellem. Detailed

                                                                                geological logs were available in hardcopy and digital and reviewed where
                                              ·  Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                          necessary.

                                              ·  The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral Resource        Wireframes used to constrain the estimation are based on drill hole intercepts
                                              estimation.                                                                      and geological boundaries. All wireframes at Cashew NE and Paysans have been

                                                                                constructed to a 0.3g/t Au cut-off grade for shape consistency. At Tellem they
                                              ·  The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource                were constructed at nominal 0.1g/t Au mineralised envelope.
                                              estimation.

                                                                                There is a moderate level of confidence for the interpretation at Cashew NE,
                                              ·  The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.                   Paysans, Tellem and Syama North due to the relatively close-spaced drilling at
                                                                                                                               surface. The mineralisation is generally quite consistent and drill intercepts
                                                                                                                               clearly define the shape of the mineralised zones with limited options for
                                                                                                                               large scale alternate interpretations.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                    Cashew

                                                                                The mineral resource at Cashew comprises three individual domains they all dip
                                              ·  The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource                            at about 30 degrees to the west (local grid) from surface and extend 200

expressed as length (along strike or otherwise), plan width,                    metres down dip. The three domains extend for approximately 350 metres along

and depth below surface to the upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.  strike and the gold mineralised zone width varies between 1.5 and 20 metres,
                                                                                                                               with an average thickness of 7 metres.

                                                                                                                               Paysans
                                                                                                                               Three domains have been identified at Paysans. The three domains all dip at
                                                                                                                               about 30 degrees to the west (local grid) and extend for 300 metres down dip.
                                                                                                                               The mineralised zone width varies between 1.5 and 10 metres with an average
                                                                                                                               thickness of 3 metres. They strike north-south (local grid) for approximately
                                                                                                                               1,700 metres. The deposit has been divided into three areas by two faults
                                                                                                                               which run east-west

(local grid).

                                                                                                                               Tellem
                                                                                                                               There are three mineralised domains at Tellem. The three domains are narrow
                                                                                                                               sub vertical zone of stockwork veins modelled to be between a few metres to
                                                                                                                               1.5 metres in thickness. The strike length is approximately 4.3 kilometres and
                                                                                                                               covers a vertal extent of 270 metres.

                                                                                                                               Syama North

                                                                                                                               The Syama North Mineral Resource area extends over a strike length of 6,000
                                                                                                                               metres (from 1,196,925mN to 1,202,800mN), and includes the 310m vertical
                                                                                                                               interval from 455mRL to 145mRL. The overall plan width of the mineralised
                                                                                                                               lodes varies between 10 metres to 100 metres in horizontal thickness.
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                           Cashew

                                                                                Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using an Ordinary Kriged model
                                              •                     The nature and appropriateness of                          to estimate the gold, sulphide sulphur and organic carbon grades. Grades were

                                            the estimation technique(s) applied and key assumptions, including treatment     estimated into parent block of 5mE by 5mN by 2.5mRL with sub- celling down to
                                              of extreme grade values, domaining, interpolation parameters and maximum         2.5mE by 2.5mN by 2.5mRL was employed for resolution of the mineralisation

                                            distance of extrapolation from data points. If a computer assisted estimation    boundaries as defined by wireframes. The drill spacing at Cashew is a nominal
                                              method was chosen include a description of computer software and parameters      25 by 25 metres for the exploration holes for the majority of the deposits and
                                              used.                                                                            50 by 50 metres around the periphery. The main part of the deposit has been gc

                                                                                drilled out to 12.5 by 5 metres.
                                              ·      The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or

                                              mine production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes          Drillhole sample data was flagged using domain codes generated from
                                              appropriate account of such data.                                                three-dimensional mineralisation domains. The samples were composited to 1

                                                                                metre intervals.
                                              ·      The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.

                                                                                Variogram orientations were largely controlled by the strike of the
                                              ·      Estimation of deleterious elements or other                               mineralisation and downhole variography. One set of variograms was generated

non-grade variables of economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine        for all the mineralisation due to similar orientation of each of the domains.
                                              drainage characterization).

                                                                                Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,
                                              ·      In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in               sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising
                                              relation to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                  conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.

                                              ·      In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in               The mineralisation domains were treated as hard boundaries in the estimation
                                              relation to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                  process while oxidation surfaces were treated as soft boundaries.

                                              ·      Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.               Three search passes were used, with the first search pass set to the range of

                                                                                the variogram for each domain. A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 30 samples were
                                              ·      Any assumptions about correlation between variables.                      used. The search stayed the same for the second pass but was increased by a

                                                                                factor of 2 for the third and final pass. The minimum number of samples was
                                              ·      Description of how the geological interpretation was used to              reduced to six for the second pass and for the third pass.
                                              control the resource estimates.

                                                                                No deleterious elements were found in the ore.
                                              ·      Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or

                                              capping.                                                                         No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                              ·      The process of validation, the checking process used, the                 Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                              comparison of model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if   outliers.
                                              available.

                                                                                The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                               drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                               by northing and elevation slices. Global comparison between the input data and
                                                                                                                               the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%)

Paysans

Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using an Ordinary Kriged model
                                                                                                                               to estimate the gold grade. Grades were estimated into parent block of 10mE by
                                                                                                                               20mN (at Cashew, 25mN at Paysans) by 5mRL with sub- celling down to 2.5mE by
                                                                                                                               2.5mN by 2.5mRL was employed for resolution of the mineralisation boundaries
                                                                                                                               as defined by wireframes. The drill spacing at Paysans is a nominal 25 by 25
                                                                                                                               metres for the exploration holes for the majority of the deposits and 50 by 50
                                                                                                                               metres around the periphery.

                                                                                                                               Drillhole sample data was flagged using domain codes generated from
                                                                                                                               three-dimensional mineralisation domains. The samples were composited to one
                                                                                                                               metre intervals.

                                                                                                                               Variogram orientations were largely controlled by the strike of the
                                                                                                                               mineralisation and downhole variography. One set of variograms was generated
                                                                                                                               for all the mineralisation due to similar orientation of each of the domains
                                                                                                                               and sometimes lack of composites.

                                                                                                                               Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,
                                                                                                                               sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising
                                                                                                                               conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.

                                                                                                                               At Cashew mineralisation domains were treated as hard boundaries in the
                                                                                                                               estimation process while oxidation surfaces were treated as soft boundaries.
                                                                                                                               At Paysans the mineralisation domains were treated as hard boundaries as well
                                                                                                                               as the boundary

between the transitional and fresh material within each domain.

The boundary between the oxide and transitional is treated as a soft boundary.
                                                                                                                               Three search passes were used, with the first search pass set to the range of
                                                                                                                               the variogram for each domain. A minimum of eight and a maximum of 30 samples
                                                                                                                               were used. The search stayed the same for the second pass but was increased by
                                                                                                                               a factor of three for the third and final pass. The minimum number of samples
                                                                                                                               was reduced to six for the second pass and four for the third pass.

                                                                                                                               No deleterious elements were found in the ore.

                                                                                                                               No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                                                                                                               Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                                                                                                               outliers.

                                                                                                                               The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                               drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                               by northing and elevation slices. Global comparison between the input data and
                                                                                                                               the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%).

                                                                                                                               Syama North and Tellem

                                                                                                                               Estimation of gold grade has been completed using Ordinary Kriging (OK).

                                                                                                                               The deposit mineralisation has been constrained by wireframes constructed
                                                                                                                               using a combination of downhole gold assay and associated lithological
                                                                                                                               logging. These lode wireframes have been used to define domain codes used for
                                                                                                                               estimation. The drillholes have been flagged with the domain code and
                                                                                                                               composited using the domain code to segregate the data.

                                                                                                                               Domain boundary analysis has been undertaken, with hard boundaries used for
                                                                                                                               all domains.

                                                                                                                               Drillholes have been composited to 1m intervals using Leapfrog Geo 2024.1
                                                                                                                               with residual lengths distributed evenly across all composites. There are no
                                                                                                                               residual samples.

                                                                                                                               The influence of extreme gold assays has been reduced by top-cutting across
                                                                                                                               selected domains. Top-cuts have been determined using a combination of log
                                                                                                                               probability, log histogram, and mean-variance plots. Top-cuts have been
                                                                                                                               reviewed and applied to the composites on a domain-by-domain basis.

                                                                                                                               Variography has been determined using Datamine Supervisor v.8.14 software
                                                                                                                               using top-cut values. Where there is insufficient data in individual domains
                                                                                                                               to generate meaningful variograms, domains have been grouped, or variograms
                                                                                                                               borrowed from other similar domains.

                                                                                                                               Drillhole data spacing ranges from 10m spacing in areas of dense drilling to
                                                                                                                               approximately 100m spacing in sparsely drilled, deeper areas.

                                                                                                                               Syama North

                                                                                                                               The block model parent block size is 5m (X) by 10m (Y) by 5m (Z) with
                                                                                                                               sub-blocks down to 0.3125m (X) by 0.625m (Y) by 0.3125m (Z), with the
                                                                                                                               sub-blocks estimated at the scale of the parent block. The block size is
                                                                                                                               considered appropriate for the drillhole spacing throughout the deposit.

                                                                                                                               Grade estimation has been completed in three passes:

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 1 estimation has been undertaken using a minimum and maximum number
                                                                                                                               of sample composites (determined using Datamine Supervisor v.8.14 KNA tool)
                                                                                                                               into a search ellipsoid with dimensions equal to half the variogram range of
                                                                                                                               the domain.

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 2 estimation has been undertaken with the same minimum/maximum
                                                                                                                               samples as Pass 1 into a search ellipsoid twice the first pass.

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 3 estimation has been undertaken with a minimum of 4 samples, and
                                                                                                                               the same maximum number of samples as the first two passes into a search
                                                                                                                               ellipsoid twice the second pass

                                                                                                                               Previous Mineral Resource estimates are comparable in size and scope when
                                                                                                                               considering the additional extensional drilling included in the current
                                                                                                                               estimate.

                                                                                                                               The Mineral Resource estimate has been validated using visual validation
                                                                                                                               tools, mean grade comparisons between the block model and declustered
                                                                                                                               composite grade means, and swath plots comparing the input composite grades
                                                                                                                               and the block model grades by Northing, Easting, and RL

                                                                                                                               No selective mining units are assumed in the estimate.

                                                                                                                               There will be no by-products recovered from mining.

                                                                                                                               No additional or deleterious elements have been estimated.

                                                                                                                               The model focuses on interpreting mineralisation beneath existing open pits.
                                                                                                                               Historical reconciliation data is incomplete and has not been used.

                                                                                                                               Tellem

                                                                                                                               The block model parent block size is 5m (X) by 10m (Y) by 5m (Z) with
                                                                                                                               sub-blocks down to 0.625m (X) by 1.25m (Y) by 0.625m (Z), with the sub-blocks
                                                                                                                               estimated at the scale of the parent block. The block size is considered
                                                                                                                               appropriate for the drillhole spacing throughout the deposit.

                                                                                                                               Grade estimation has been completed in three passes:

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 1 estimation has been undertaken using a minimum and maximum number
                                                                                                                               of sample composites (determined using Datamine Supervisor v.8.14 KNA tool)
                                                                                                                               into a search ellipsoid with dimensions equal to half the variogram range of
                                                                                                                               the domain.

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 2 estimation has been undertaken with the same minimum/maximum
                                                                                                                               samples as Pass 1 into a search ellipsoid twice the first pass.

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 3 estimation has been undertaken with a minimum of 4 samples, and
                                                                                                                               the same maximum number of samples as the first two passes into a search
                                                                                                                               ellipsoid twice the second pass

                                                                                                                               Previous Mineral Resource estimates are comparable in size and scope when
                                                                                                                               considering the additional extensional drilling included in the current
                                                                                                                               estimate.

                                                                                                                               The Mineral Resource estimate has been validated using visual validation
                                                                                                                               tools, mean grade comparisons between the block model and declustered
                                                                                                                               composite grade means, and swath plots comparing the input composite grades
                                                                                                                               and the block model grades by Northing, Easting, and RL

                                                                                                                               No selective mining units are assumed in the estimate.

                                                                                                                               There will be no by-products recovered from mining.

                                                                                                                               No additional or deleterious elements have been estimated.

                                                                                                                               The model focuses on interpreting mineralisation beneath existing open pits.
                                                                                                                               Historical reconciliation data is incomplete and has not been used.

 Moisture

                                              ·      Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural         All tonnages have been estimated on a dry basis.
                                              moisture, and the method of determination

of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                            Mineral Resources for open pit extraction have been reported within a US$2,950

                                                                                optimised pit at a cut-off of 0.7 g/t. Underground resources have been
                                              ·      The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters           reported inside a 1.5 g/t MSO.
                                              applied.

 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                 The Resource models assume that a moderate level of mining selectivity is

                                                                                achieved in open pit mining. It has been assumed that high quality grade
                                              ·      Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum               control will be applied to ore/waste delineation processes using RC drilling,
                                              mining dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution.    or similar, at a nominal (and no greater) spacing of 5 metre by 12.5 metre and
                                              It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable          applying a pattern sufficient to ensure adequate coverage of the
                                              prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining          mineralisation zones.
                                              methods, but the assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when

                                              estimating Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the       This is consistent with current mining practises at Syama.
                                              case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining
                                              assumptions made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                          No metallurgical factors or assumptions have been made during the resource

                                                                                estimation process as these will be addressed during the conversion to Ore
                                              ·      The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical          Reserves.
                                              amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential
                                              metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                              processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                              be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                              explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors or assumptions                                                                                          It is a requirement of Decree No.03-594/P-RM of 31 December 2003 of Malian law

                                                                                that an Environmental and Social Impact Study (Étude d'Impact Environmental
                                              ·      Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue             et Social - EIES) must be undertaken to update the potential environmental and
                                              disposal options. It is always necessary as part                                 social impacts of the mine's redevelopment. The EIES for the Syama Gold Mine

of the process of determining reasonable prospects for eventual economic        (including Tabakoroni) was approved in November 2007 and an Environment Permit
                                              extraction to consider the potential environmental impacts of the mining and     (07- 0054/MEA - SG) was issued by the Ministry of Environment and Sanitation
                                              processing operation. While at this stage the determination of potential         on 22 November 2007. The Ministry of Environment conducts timely reviews of
                                              environmental impacts, particularly for a green fields project, may not always   the Syama Gold Mine to ensure that the Company maintains compliance with the
                                              be well advanced, the status of early consideration of these potential           EIES guidelines.
                                              environmental impacts should be reported. Where these aspects have

not been considered this should be reported with an explanation of the          At Syama, there are three key practices for disposal of wastes and residues
                                              environmental assumptions made.                                                  namely, stacking of waste rock from open pit mining; storage of tailings from
                                                                                                                               mineral processes; and "tall-stack dispersion" of sulphur dioxide from the
                                                                                                                               roasting of gold bearing concentrate. All waste disposal practices are in
                                                                                                                               accordance with the guidelines in the EIES.

                                                                                                                               The Environmental and Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama,
                                                                                                                               Syama Gold Mine, Mali", dated 2007 indicated there was minimal potential for
                                                                                                                               acid mine drainage from waste rock due to the elevated carbonate content which
                                                                                                                               buffers a potential acid generation. Resolute maintains a plan for progressive
                                                                                                                               rehabilitation of waste rock landforms as part of ongoing mine development and
                                                                                                                               waste rock dumping.

                                                                                                                               The landform of tailings impoundments does not have a net acid generating
                                                                                                                               potential. The largest volume is flotation tailings where the sulphide
                                                                                                                               minerals have already been removed from the host rock. Its mineralogy includes
                                                                                                                               carbonates which further buffer any acid-formation potential from sulphides
                                                                                                                               that may also be present.

                                                                                                                               Cyanide levels in the leached-calcine tailings are typically less than 50ppm
                                                                                                                               in the weak acid dissociable form. Groundwater away from the tailings landform
                                                                                                                               is intercepted by trenches and sump pumps.

                                                                                                                               Sulphur dioxide is generated from the roasting of gold concentrate so that
                                                                                                                               gold can be extracted and refined. Tall-Stack "dispersion" of the sulphur
                                                                                                                               dioxide emission is monitored continuously. Prevailing weather and dissipation
                                                                                                                               of the sulphur dioxide is modelled daily to predict the need to pause the
                                                                                                                               roasting process to meet the air quality criteria set out in the Environmental
                                                                                                                               and Social Impact Study.
 Bulk density                                                                                                                  Paysans and Tellem

                                              ·      Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the              No bulk density measurements have been taken at Paysans.
                                              assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency

                                              of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.     An average SG was applied to the model by weathering type based on similar

                                                                                deposits at Syama:
                                              ·      The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by

                                              methods that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc),           a)     Oxide              1.80 t/m(3)
                                              moisture and differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.

                                                                                b)     Transitional     2.40 t/m(3)
                                              ·      Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the

                                              evaluation process of the different materials.                                   c)     Fresh              2.70 t/m(3)

                                                                                                                               Cashew
                                                                                                                               One hole had density measurements at Cashew. The average density was adjusted
                                                                                                                               to reflect the density of this hole. The density was assigned based on
                                                                                                                               weathering:

                                                                                                                               a)     Oxide             2.00 t/m(3)

                                                                                                                               b)     Transitional    2.56 t/m(3)

                                                                                                                               c)     Fresh             2.75 t/m(3)

                                                                                                                               Syama North

                                                                                                                               Site personnel have completed numerous bulk density comparative estimates on
                                                                                                                               HQ drill core to assess variability using the Archimedes method of dry weight
                                                                                                                               versus weight in water.  This method was used for 96% of the bulk density
                                                                                                                               measurements.

                                                                                                                               Other tests were completed by SGS using the pycnometer method.

                                                                                                                               Based on the data collected the following SG estimates were applied to the
                                                                                                                               model:

                                                                                                                               Oxide                  1.80 t/m3

                                                                                                                               Transitional         2.40 t/m3

                                                                                                                               Fresh                 2.70 t/m3

 Classification                                                                                                                Cashew and Paysans

                                              ·      The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into            The Indicated Mineral Resource classification is based on moderate confidence
                                              varying confidence categories.                                                   in the geology and gold grade continuity with 25m x 25m spaced drillhole

                                                                                density or less.
                                              ·      Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant

                                              factors (i.e. relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of   The Inferred Mineral Resource classification is applied to extensions of
                                              input data, confidence in continuity of geology and metal values, quality,       mineralised zones on the margins of the deposit where drill spacing is more
                                              quantity and distribution of the data).                                          than 50m x 50m and the extents of mineralisation at depth.

                                              ·      Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's          The validation of the block model has confirmed satisfactory correlation of
                                              view of the deposit.                                                             the input data to the estimated grades and reproduction of data trends.

                                                                                                                               Tellem and Syama North

                                                                                                                               Mineral Resources were classified in accordance with the Australasian Code for
                                                                                                                               the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves
                                                                                                                               (JORC, 2012).

                                                                                                                               The deposits have been classified as Measured, Indicated, and Inferred Mineral
                                                                                                                               Resource based on a combination of quantitative and qualitative criteria which
                                                                                                                               include geologic continuity, confidence in volume models, data quality, sample
                                                                                                                               spacing, lode continuity, and estimation parameters (number of informing
                                                                                                                               composites, estimation pass number, kriging quality parameters, and minimum
                                                                                                                               and average distance composites).

                                                                                                                               The Measured portion of the Resource was defined using areas populated on the
                                                                                                                               first estimation pass, within 20m of informing composites; the kriging
                                                                                                                               efficiency and slope of regression were generally >=0.7; and high
                                                                                                                               confidence exists in lode continuity (strike and thickness).

                                                                                                                               The Indicated portion of the Resource was defined using areas populated on the
                                                                                                                               first two estimation passes within 50m of informing composites; the kriging
                                                                                                                               efficiency and slope of regression were generally >=0.7; and moderate to
                                                                                                                               high confidence exists in lode continuity (strike and thickness).

                                                                                                                               Mineralisation that not classified by the above parameters has been classified
                                                                                                                               as Inferred.

                                                                                                                               The input data is comprehensive in its coverage and does not favour or
                                                                                                                               misrepresent the in situ mineralisation. The definition of the mineralised
                                                                                                                               zones is based on a high level of geologic understanding from good quality
                                                                                                                               sample data, producing models of continuous mineralised lodes. Validation of
                                                                                                                               the block model shows good correlation of the input data to the block
                                                                                                                               estimated grades.

                                                                                                                               The Mineral Resource estimate appropriately reflects the view of the Competent
                                                                                                                               Person.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             There has been no external review of the Mineral Resource estimate.

                                              ·      The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral

                                              ·      Resource estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                   The Mineral Resource estimate has been classified based on the quality of the

                                                                                data collected, the density of data, the confidence of the geological models
                                              ·      Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and                and mineralisation models, and the grade estimation quality. This has been
                                              confidence level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or           applied to a relative confidence based on data density and zone confidence for
                                              procedure deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the           resource classification. No relative statistical or geostatistical confidence
                                              application of statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the          or risk measure has been generated or applied.
                                              relative accuracy of the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such

                                              an approach is not deemed appropriate,                                           The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource estimate is reflected in the

a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect the relative          reporting of Indicated and Inferred resource categories as defined by 2012
                                              accuracy and confidence of the estimate.                                         JORC Code guidelines.

                                              ·      The statement should specify whether it relates to global or              The estimate is considered to be relevant to an annual level of reporting of
                                              local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be     tonnage and grade.
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include

                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.                                        No production data available for comparison.

                                              ·      These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                              estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

 CRITERIA                                                  JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to Ore Reserves                                                                                   Cashew, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used                         Resources and Reserves at, Paysans and Tellem are reported above a 1 g/t

as a basis for the conversion to an Ore Reserve.                                cut-off. This was calculated as a marginal cut-off utilising open pit mining

                                                                                methods. Material below this cut-off is not included in the mineral resource.
                                                           ·      Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources

are reported additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore Reserve.                   Ore Reserves are the material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that
                                                                                                                                            which can be extracted from the mine and processed with an economically
                                                                                                                                            acceptable outcome.

                                                                                                                                            Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            The Ore Reserves are based on the Mineral Resource estimate detailed in the
                                                                                                                                            ASX release dated January 2023. The resource was reported above a 0.7 g/t
                                                                                                                                            gold grade cut-off, based on an equivalent gold price of US$2,950/oz and using
                                                                                                                                            an Open pit mining methodology. The Material below this cut-off is not
                                                                                                                                            included in the Mineral Resource.

                                                                                                                                            Ore Reserves are the Material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that
                                                                                                                                            which can be extracted from the region and processed with an economically
                                                                                                                                            acceptable outcome.
 Site visits                                                                                                                                Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      Comment on any site visits undertaken by the                              Mr Kitwa Ndjibu a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and

Competent Person and the outcome of those visits.                               Metallurgy and is a Competent Person who has visited the site the project is

                                                                                in the year 2024.
                                                           ·      If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why

this is the case.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            The Competent Person, Mr Kitwa Ndjibu, is a full-time employee of Resolute
                                                                                                                                            Mining Ltd and a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
                                                                                                                                            Metallurgy.

                                                                                                                                            Regular site visit to the project area was conducted during the year 2024, and
                                                                                                                                            weekly contact with site teams was maintained throughout the period. These
                                                                                                                                            site visits help to validate technical and operating assumptions used in the
                                                                                                                                            preparation of these ore reserves

                                                                                                                                            The site visit reviewed the project site and proposed waste dump location, a
                                                                                                                                            review of current operations at Syama and Tabakoroni, existing open pit
                                                                                                                                            infrastructure available, a review of selected drill core and various meetings
                                                                                                                                            were held with site personnel key stakeholders to the study.

 Study status                                                                                                                               Cashew South, Paysans- Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The type and level of study undertaken to enable                          Feasibility studies were completed for mining of open satellite deposits in

Mineral Resources to be converted to Ore Reserves.                              2009 and mining of satellite pits has been occurring since 2014.

                                                           ·      The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study          Further optimisations have been undertaken in 2024 given the change in gold
                                                           level has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such     price and other inputs such as mining and processing costs. The
                                                           studies will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that     above-mentioned optimisations resulted in new pit designs at all sites, Cashew
                                                           is technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying   South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem.
                                                           Factors have been considered.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            Syama North Consist of A21, Beta, Alpha & Ba04.

                                                                                                                                            Feasibility Studies were completed for mining of Open pit satellite deposits
                                                                                                                                            in 2016, and mining of satellite pits has been occurring since 2016. Recent
                                                                                                                                            drilling in Syama North has identified a significant resource in sulphide,
                                                                                                                                            spread across the Syama North region, an extension to the known oxide deposit.
                                                                                                                                            Additional drilling was completed targeting the A21 area and the resource
                                                                                                                                            model was updated in August 2023 with additional information. Pit was
                                                                                                                                            reoptimized using the new model and redesigned to match the latest
                                                                                                                                            optimisation. All Reserves were declared as Probable as more test works and
                                                                                                                                            drilling is ongoing to firm up the modifying factors (geotechnical
                                                                                                                                            inputs).

                                                                                                                                            The work undertaken to date has addressed all material Modifying Factors
                                                                                                                                            required for the conversion of a Mineral Resources estimate into an Ore
                                                                                                                                            Reserve estimate and has shown material change to the reserve; i.e, change in
                                                                                                                                            tonnes, grades, rock type (Oxide; Transisitional and Fresh). Furthermore, the
                                                                                                                                            result shows that the mine plan is technically feasible and economically
                                                                                                                                            viable.

                                                                                                                                            .

 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                                         Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality                              Like at Syama North, the COG should be 0.8g/t as per economic parameters

parameters applied.                                                             described in subsequent sections but considering that mining activities will
                                                                                                                                            only take place in 2025 where the gold price is higher than the long term's,
                                                                                                                                            the COG of 0.6g/t could be applied. But a compromise has been done to select
                                                                                                                                            0.7g/t as mill COG.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            Based on the economic parameters described in subsequent sections, calculated
                                                                                                                                            mill cut of grade of the fresh representing more than 95% of Syama North ore
                                                                                                                                            is approximately 1.0g/t.  Oxide and Transition ore COG is 0.8g/t..
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                              Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The method and assumptions used as reported in the                        The reported Ore Reserve estimates Cashew NE, Tellem and Paysans are based on
                                                           Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore   pit optimisations conducted using the Lerchs-Grossman (LG) algorithm utilizing
                                                           Reserve (i.e. either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or    the Whittle to determine the optimal pit at specific input parameters and pit
                                                           by preliminary or detailed design).                                              designs. Costs are based on existing contract mining and haulage rates and

                                                                                site costs which are understood with a high degree of accuracy.
                                                           ·      The choice, nature and appropriateness of the selected mining

                                                           method(s) and other mining parameters including associated design issues such    Mining is planned to be undertaken by conventional open pit methods of drill
                                                           as pre-strip, access, etc.                                                       and blast, followed by load and haul.

                                                           ·      The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit          Detailed pit design work was completed based on pit optimisations using
                                                           slopes, stope sizes, etc.), grade control and pre-production drilling.           Whittle Four-X optimisation software.  Only Measured and Indicated Resources

                                                                                were used in the pit optimisation.
                                                           ·      The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for

                                                           pit and stope optimization (if appropriate).                                     Overall slope angles are approximately 40° based on empirical experience from

                                                                                the mining other similar satellite pits
                                                           ·      The mining dilution factors used.

                                                                                Grade control consists of RC drilling, based on a 5.0mE x 12.5mN drill pattern
                                                           ·      The mining recovery factors used.

                                                                                A 5 % dilution factor and 10% mining loss factors have been applied to all
                                                           ·      Any minimum mining widths used.                                           satellite Cashew South, Paysans, Folona and Tellem.

                                                           ·      The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilized in            Minimum Mining Width used is 15m.
                                                           mining studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.

                                                                                At Syama South, no geotechnical study was performred but the parameters used
                                                           ·      The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.           are based on operational experience in mining other similar pits in same
                                                                                                                                            region. Rule of thumb is as follows: approximately 34° - 36° for Oxide and
                                                                                                                                            38°-41° for Transitional.

                                                                                                                                            Paysans dilution and mining loss are 18% and 10% respectively. At Tellem, the
                                                                                                                                            dilution and mining loss are like Syama North. In addition, further dilution
                                                                                                                                            has been applied to the Resource model to account for illegal mining
                                                                                                                                            activities on the first three benches

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            The reported Ore Reserve estimates for Syama North are based on pit
                                                                                                                                            optimisations conducted using the Lerchs-Grossman (LG) algorithm utilizing the
                                                                                                                                            in Whittle to calculate the optimal pit at specific input parameters and pit
                                                                                                                                            designs. Costs are based on existing contract mining and haulage rates and
                                                                                                                                            site costs which are understood with a high degree of accuracy.

                                                                                                                                            Mining is planned to be undertaken by conventional open pit methods of drill
                                                                                                                                            and blast, followed by load and haul.

                                                                                                                                            Detailed pit design work was completed based on pit optimisations result. Only
                                                                                                                                            Measured and Indicated Resources were used in the pit optimisation.

                                                                                                                                            Overall slope angles are dependent on rock type; at Syama North, Geotechnical
                                                                                                                                            consultants provided slope design parameters after numerical modelling done
                                                                                                                                            results of geotechnical drilling. (See Geotechnical report).

                                                                                                                                            A 10% dilution and 5 % mining loss factor applied at Syama North,. All
                                                                                                                                            Inferred material is treated as waste and is excluded from Reserve
                                                                                                                                            Reporting.

                                                                                                                                            Inferred Mineral Resources are not included in the pit optimisation and pit
                                                                                                                                            design. A mining and production schedule were completed with Inferred Mineral
                                                                                                                                            Resource treated as waste. As a result, the conversion of Inferred Mineral
                                                                                                                                            Resource to processed product is not required for the overall financial
                                                                                                                                            viability of the project.

 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                                       Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of             Processing is by conventional primary crushing followed by single stage SAG
                                                           that process to the style of mineralization.                                     milling. Gold recovery is by means of a gravity recovery circuit and carbon in

                                                                                leach process.
                                                           ·      Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or

                                                           novel in nature.                                                                 Processing recoveries used are 86%, 80% and for Oxide and Transitional

                                                                                respectively.
                                                           ·      The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test

                                                           work undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the       Mine is operational with good reconciliation between predicted recoveries and
                                                           corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.                            actuals.

                                                           ·      Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.              Allowances are made in the recovery estimates for Transitional and Fresh ore

                                                                                as the Au recovery is impacted by some of the gold being hosted in refractory
                                                           ·      The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the         sulphide and preg-robbing carbon
                                                           degree to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as

                                                           a whole.                                                                         Syama North

                                                           ·      For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore             Metallurgical test work was conducted on multiple samples. The tests indicated
                                                           reserve estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the          that, similarly to the Syama ore. The processing of the ore will be similar
                                                           specifications?                                                                  to that of the Syama sulphide circuit which has been in operation for several
                                                                                                                                            years and is well understood, consisting of the following stages:

                                                                                                                                            ·      Crushing and grinding utilising the existing oxide process plant
                                                                                                                                            infrastructure

                                                                                                                                            ·      Gravity gold recovery utilising the existing oxide gravity
                                                                                                                                            circuit

                                                                                                                                            ·      Flotation to produce a sulphide rich concentrate

                                                                                                                                            ·      Concentrate thickening

                                                                                                                                            ·      Roasting, followed by calcine quench and wash

                                                                                                                                            ·      Carbon-in-leach (CIL)

                                                                                                                                            ·      Tailings disposal

                                                                                                                                            The oxide crushing and grinding circuit has an oxide capacity of 1.6 Mtpa, and
                                                                                                                                            Sulphide crushing & grinding has a sulphide capacity of 2.4 Mtpa. PFS
                                                                                                                                            study was undertaken, the expansion of the oxide circuit to a dual feed
                                                                                                                                            circuit to feed additional Sulphide ore once the oxide ore depletes is under
                                                                                                                                            construction.

                                                                                                                                            The Syama roaster, CIL circuit and tailings storage facility has enough
                                                                                                                                            capacity to process the additional concentrate from Syama North Sulphide ore
                                                                                                                                            stream.

                                                                                                                                            A total gold recovery of 86%, 80% and 78%, has been assumed for Oxide,
                                                                                                                                            Transitional and Fresh Material respectively, based on test results to date.
                                                                                                                                            This is in line with similar ore being processed at Syama.
 Environmental                                                                                                                              Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the           Ore from these pits will be processed at Syama and tailings storage will be
                                                           mining and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and      impounded in existing footprint area approved in the Environmental &
                                                           the consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,   Social Impact Study.  Progressive raising of the tailings occurs regularly
                                                           where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and        with the 9th lift completed in 2019.  Routine progress on the monitoring is
                                                           waste dumps should be reported.                                                  reported to government and at stakeholder meetings in concert with routine
                                                                                                                                            inspections by government representatives

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            An active waste rock characterisation program has been put in place.
                                                                                                                                            Potentially Acid Forming (PAF) and Non Acid Forming (NAF) will be identified
                                                                                                                                            for waste material dumping in light of closure plan consideration.

                                                                                                                                            Ore from these pits will be processed at Syama and tailings storage will be
                                                                                                                                            impounded in existing  tailings storage area.

 Infrastructure                                                                                                                             These pits will be supported by existing infrastructure at Syama as they are

                                                                                close to the main facility.
                                                           ·      The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land
                                                           for plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk
                                                           commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure
                                                           can be provided, or accessed.
 Costs                                                                                                                                      All pits are located within approximately 10km of Syama. Ore is trucked to

                                                                                Syama where it is processed at Syama's oxide circuit. General and
                                                           ·      The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected               administration costs are shared between the oxide plant and the sulphide plant
                                                           capital costs in the study.                                                      which treats the Syama UG orebody. As part of ongoing operations, capital and

                                                                                operating budgets are prepared from first principles and considering existing
                                                           ·      The methodology used to estimate operating costs.                         contractual agreements.

                                                           ·      Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.                  The oxide plant produces gold doré (without problematic deleterious elements)

                                                                                that is subsequently refined offsite. Refining costs are not material.
                                                           ·      The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity

                                                           price(s), for the principal minerals and co- products.                           ·     Exchange rates used for planning purposes are from consensus

                                                                                forecasts provided by external corporate advisers.
                                                           ·      The source of exchange rates used in the study.

                                                                                ·     Ad valorem Government royalties of 10.5% are payable on gold
                                                           ·      Derivation of transportation charges.                                     production.

                                                           ·      The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining
                                                           charges, penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

                                                           ·      The allowances made for royalties payable, both

                                                           ·      Government and private.
 Revenue factors                                                                                                                            A gold price of US$1,950/oz formed the basis of the Ore Reserves. Gold prices

                                                                                used for planning are from consensus forecasts provided by external corporate
                                                           ·      The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors          advisers.
                                                           including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates,

                                                           transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.       No penalties are incurred, nor is any revenue received from co-products.

                                                           ·      The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity
                                                           price(s), for the principal metals, minerals and co-products.
 Market assessment                                                                                                                          The market for gold is robust with prevailing gold price being well above the

                                                                                Reserve price.
                                                           ·      The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular

                                                           commodity, consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand     Supply and demand are not considered material to the Ore
                                                           into the future.
Reserve calculations.

                                                           ·      A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification
                                                           of likely market windows for the product.

                                                           ·      Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                                           ·      For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                                           acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.
 Economic                                                                                                                                   Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present            The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation of these open
                                                           value (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs     pits indicated a positive net present value (NPV) at 7% discount rate and
                                                           including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.                               operating results to date have exceeded production and NPV forecasts.

                                                           ·      NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant               Syama North
                                                           assumptions and inputs.

                                                                                                                                            The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation indicated a
                                                                                                                                            positive net present value (NPV) at a 7% annual discount rate. The following
                                                                                                                                            major economic inputs were used:

                                                                                                                                            ·      Costs as previous described

                                                                                                                                            ·      Gold price of US$1950/oz

                                                                                                                                            ·      Royalties of 10.5%

                                                                                                                                            ·      Effective tax rate of 25% (Corporate tax rate of 30% with 5%
                                                                                                                                            discount provided by the Malian government to Tabakoroni)

                                                                                                                                            ·      Discount rate of 7% per annum for real, post-tax cash flows.

 Social                                                                                                                                     Cashew South, Paysans_samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters                The Southern Satellite Pits fall within the Syama exploitation permit and will
                                                           leading to social license to operate.                                            be managed and operated by SOMISY SA.

                                                                                                                                            Development of the Southern Satellite pits has required updating of the SOMISY
                                                                                                                                            ESIA which has been lodged with the Government of Mali since December 2019.
                                                                                                                                            The ESIA process has required consultation with local community and local
                                                                                                                                            government leadership plus other relevant stakeholders.  Engagement will
                                                                                                                                            continue up to and during operations including the payment of compensation to
                                                                                                                                            farmers whose fields are disturbed as per Malian legal requirements.

                                                                                                                                            It is anticipated that Malian nationals will fill most operating and
                                                                                                                                            management positions related to the Southern Satellite open pits.

                                                                                                                                            It is the intention to encourage economic development within the local
                                                                                                                                            community

                                                                                                                                            The Syama Mine Community Consultative Committee, which includes representation
                                                                                                                                            from Tabakoroni and the villages adjacent to the Southern Satellites, was
                                                                                                                                            established in February 2001 with representatives from local villages, the
                                                                                                                                            Malian Government and SOMISY.  Since April 2004 the Committee has met
                                                                                                                                            regularly as a communication forum and to address community issues and assist
                                                                                                                                            with community project proposals; it continues to meet on the first or second
                                                                                                                                            Tuesday of each month.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            The Syama North Pits fall within the Syama exploitation permit and will be
                                                                                                                                            managed and operated by SOMISY SA.

                                                                                                                                            Development of the Northern pits requires updating of the SOMISY ESIA. The
                                                                                                                                            ESIA process requires consultation with local community and government
                                                                                                                                            leadership and other relevant stakeholders. Engagement will continue up to and
                                                                                                                                            during operations including the payment of compensation to farmers whose
                                                                                                                                            fields are disturbed as per Malian legal requirements.

                                                                                                                                            Malian nationals are anticipated to fill most operating and management
                                                                                                                                            positions related to the Southern Satellite open pits. The intention is to
                                                                                                                                            encourage economic development within the local community

 Other                                                                                                                                      All current government agreements and approvals are in good standing and no

                                                                                anticipated changes are expected. Political instability is a potential risk in
                                                           ·      To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the                Mali, but the owner has many years operating experience in this environment
                                                           project and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:         through the current Syama operations. The current Malian government is

                                                                                supportive of mining operations and the current Syama and operations are in
                                                           ·      Any identified material naturally occurring risks.                        good standing with the authorities. There are no current unresolved matters

                                                                                affecting this project.
                                                           ·      The status of material legal agreements and marketing

                                                           arrangements.

                                                           ·      The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to
                                                           the viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government
                                                           and statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                                           necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                                           anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                                           the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                                           which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                             Cashew South, Paysans_Samogo and Tellem

                                                           ·      The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying         Probable Ore Reserves were declared based on the Indicated Mineral Resources
                                                           confidence categories.                                                           and Measured Resources considering the uncertainty of the Modifying Factors

                                                                                such as geotechnical inputs.
                                                           ·      Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's

                                                           view of the deposit.                                                             Nevertheless, since Paysans Central is an operating mine, the uncertainties

                                                                                are reduced but geotechnical study is yet to confirm the modifying factors
                                                           ·      The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived            (pit geometry; i.e; batter face angle and berm width. As a result, there is no
                                                           from Measured Mineral Resources (if any).                                        Measures Resources conversion into Proved Reserve.

                                                                                                                                            The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of
                                                                                                                                            the deposit.

                                                                                                                                            Syama North

                                                                                                                                            Proved and Probable Ore Reserves were declared based on the Measured and
                                                                                                                                            Indicated Mineral Resources.

                                                                                                                                            The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of
                                                                                                                                            the deposit.

                                                                                                                                            None of the Measured Mineral Resource was converted to Proven Ore Reserves as
                                                                                                                                            the PFS study for plant expansion is underway

                                                                                                                                            .

 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                          No external audits of resources/reserves were undertaken.

                                                           ·      The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                                The relative accuracy and confidence of the Ore Reserve estimate is inherent

                                                                                in the Ore Reserve Classification.
                                                           ·      Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and

                                                           confidence level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure      All the parameters assumed and adopted along with financial modelling and
                                                           deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of      analysis have been subject to internal peer review.
                                                           statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of
                                                           the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not
                                                           deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect
                                                           the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

                                                           ·      The statement should specify whether it relates to global or
                                                           local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                                           relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                                           assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                                           ·      Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific
                                                           discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact
                                                           on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of
                                                           uncertainty at the current study stage.

                                                           ·      It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in
                                                           all circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                                           estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

Tabakoroni Satellite Deposits - Porphyry Zone (Splay)

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling techniques                                                                                                                       The samples were collected from reverse circulation (RC) and diamond core

                                                                                drill holes.
                                                          ·     Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or

                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      RC samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split (dry) or by scoop
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    (wet), to obtain a 1-3kg sample which was sent to the laboratory for crushing,
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad     splitting and pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.
                                                          meaning of sampling.

                                                                                Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half, to provide a 2-4kg
                                                          ·     Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity        sample, which was sent to the laboratory for crushing, splitting and
                                                          and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.        pulverising to provide a 30g charge for analysis.

                                                          ·     Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to        Sampling and sample preparation protocols are industry standard and are deemed
                                                          the Public Report.                                                               appropriate by the Competent Person.

                                                          ·     In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be
                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Drill types used include diamond core of PQ and HQ sizes and RC.

                                                          ·     Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer,              Core is oriented at 3m down hole intervals using a Reflex Act II RD
                                                          rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter,   Orientation Tool.
                                                          triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other

                                                          type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Drill core interval recoveries are measured from core block to core block

                                                                                using a tape measure.
                                                          ·     Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries

                                                          and results assessed.                                                            Appropriate measures are taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure the

                                                                                representative nature of the samples.
                                                          ·     Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure

                                                          representative nature of the samples.                                            No apparent relationship is noted between sample recovery

and grade.
                                                          ·     Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
                                                          whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
                                                          fine/coarse material.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Drill holes were geologically logged by geologists for colour, grainsize,

                                                                                lithology, minerals, alteration and weathering on geologically-domained
                                                          ·     Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and                   intervals.
                                                          geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral

                                                          Resource estimation, mining studies                                              Geotechnical and structure orientation data was measured and logged for all

and metallurgical studies.                                                      diamond core intervals.

                                                          ·     Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature.                  Diamond core was photographed (wet and dry).

Core (or costean, channel, etc.) photography.

                                                                                Holes were logged in their entirety (100%) and this logging was considered
                                                          ·     The total length and percentage of the relevant                            reliable and appropriate.

intersections logged.
 Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation                                                                                            Diamond core was sampled at 1m intervals and cut in half to obtain a 2-4kg

                                                                                sample.
                                                          ·     If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core

                                                          taken.                                                                           Reverse circulation samples were collected on 1m intervals by riffle split

                                                                                (dry) or by scoop (wet) to obtain a 1-3kg sample.
                                                          ·     If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and

                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      Sample preparation for diamond core and RC samples includes oven drying,

                                                                                crushing to 10mm, splitting and pulverising to 85% passing -75µm. These
                                                          ·     For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of           preparation techniques are deemed to be appropriate to the material being
                                                          the sample preparation technique.                                                sampled.

                                                          ·     Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to          Drill core coarse duplicates were split by the laboratory after crushing at a
                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              rate of 1:20 samples. Reverse circulation field duplicates were collected by

                                                                                the Company at a rate of 1:20 samples.
                                                          ·     Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the

                                                          in-situ material collected, including for instance results for field             Sampling, sample preparation and quality control protocols are of industry
                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  standard and all attempts were made to ensure an unbiased representative

                                                                                sample was collected. The methods applied in this process were deemed
                                                          ·     Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the              appropriate by the Competent Person.
                                                          material being sampled.
 Quality of assay data and laboratory tests                                                                                                All samples were dispatched to ALS Bamako for gold analysis by 30g fire assay

                                                                                fusion with AAS instrument finish (method code Au-AA25). Over-range results
                                                          ·     The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and                were re-analysed and reported by 30g fire assay fusion with gravimetric finish
                                                          laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or    (method code Au-GRA21). The analytical method was appropriate for the style of
                                                          total.                                                                           mineralisation.

                                                          ·     For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments,            No geophysical tools were used to determine elemental concentrations.
                                                          etc., the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument

                                                          make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their            Quality control (QC) procedures included the use of certified standards
                                                          derivation, etc.                                                                 (1:40), non-certified sand blanks (1:40), diamond core coarse duplicates

                                                                                (1:20) and reverse circulation field duplicates (1:20).
                                                          ·     Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards,

                                                          blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels    Laboratory quality control data, including laboratory standards, blanks,
                                                          of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.             duplicates, repeats, grind size results and sample weights were also captured
                                                                                                                                           into the digital database.

                                                                                                                                           Analysis of the QC sample assay results indicates that an acceptable level of
                                                                                                                                           accuracy and precision has been achieved.
 Verification of sampling and assaying                                                                                                     Verification of significant intersections have been completed by Company

                                                                                personnel and the Competent Person.
                                                          ·     The verification of significant intersections by either independent

                                                          or alternative company personnel.                                                No drill holes within the resource area were twinned.

                                                          ·     The use of twinned holes.                                                  Drill holes were logged into digital templates with lookup codes, validated

                                                                                and then compiled into a relational SQL 2012 database using DataShed data
                                                          ·     Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data                 management software. The database has verification protocols which are used to
                                                          verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                  validate the data entry. The drill hole database is backed up on a daily basis

                                                                                to the head office server.
                                                          ·     Discuss any adjustment to assay data.

                                                                                                                                           Assay result files were reported by the laboratory in PDF and CSV format and
                                                                                                                                           imported into the SQL database without adjustment or modification.
 Location of data points                                                                                                                   Collar coordinates were picked up in UTM (WGS84) by staff surveyors using an

                                                                                RTK DGPS with an expected accuracy of ±0.05m; elevations were height above
                                                          ·     Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar         EGM96 geoid.
                                                          and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in

                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Down hole surveys were collected at intervals between 5m and 30m using either

                                                                                a Reflex EZ-Gyro north seeking instrument or a Reflex EZ-Trac magnetic
                                                          ·     Specification of the grid system used.                                     instrument in single shot or multi shot mode. A time-dependent declination was

                                                                                applied to the magnetic readings to determine UTM azimuth.
                                                          ·     Quality and adequacy of topographic control.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates and azimuths are reported in UTM WGS84 Zone 29 North.

                                                                                                                                           Coordinates were translated to local mine grid using 1 point and rotation.

                                                                                                                                           Local topographic control is via LIDAR surveys, satellite photography and
                                                                                                                                           drone UAV aerial survey.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Drill hole spacing was sufficient to demonstrate geological and grade

                                                                                continuity appropriate for a Mineral Resource and the classifications applied
                                                          ·     Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                         under the 2012 JORC Code.

                                                          ·     Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to                 The appropriateness of the drill spacing was reviewed by the geological
                                                          establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the      technical team, both on site and head office. This was also reviewed by the
                                                          Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications     Competent Person.
                                                          applied.

                                                                                Samples were collected on 1m intervals; no sample compositing is applied
                                                          ·     Whether sample compositing has been applied.                               during sampling.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Holes were drilled predominantly perpendicular to mineralised domains where

                                                                                possible.
                                                          ·     Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of

                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       No orientation-based sampling bias has been identified in the data.
                                                          deposit type.

                                                          ·     If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the
                                                          orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a
                                                          sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Samples were collected from the drill site and stored on site. All samples

                                                                                were individually bagged and labelled with unique sample identifiers, then
                                                          ·     The measures taken to ensure sample security.                              securely dispatched to the laboratories. All aspects of sampling and dispatch
                                                                                                                                           process were supervised and tracked by SOMIFI personnel.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         External audits of procedures indicate protocols are within industry

                                                                                standards.
                                                          ·     The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and
                                                          data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            Porphyry Zone drilling was completed within the Finkolo-Tabakoroni

                                                                                Exploitation Licence PE 13/19. Resolute Mining Limited has an 85% interest in
                                                                   ·     Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including              Exploitation Permit PE 13/19, through its Malian subsidiary, Sociêtê des
                                                                   agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,         Mines de Finkolo SA (SOMIFI). The Malian Government holds a free carried 10%
                                                                   partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,    interest in SOMIFI.
                                                                   wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

                                                                                The Permits are held in good standing. Malian mining law provides that all
                                                                   ·     The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with        Mineral Resources are administered by DNGM (Direction Nationale de la
                                                                   any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.             Géologie et des Mines) or National Directorate of Geology and Mines under the
                                                                                                                                                    Ministry of Mines, Energy and Hydrology.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  Etruscan Resources Inc explored Tabakoroni during 2002-2003 by auger, aircore,

                                                                                RC and diamond drill hole tails. The Tabakoroni area was previously explored
                                                                   ·     Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.              by BHP (1988-1990) and Barrick Gold (1990) by auger, pits, trenches, RAB and
                                                                                                                                                    diamond core drilling.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            The Tabakoroni Porphyry Zone is located on a NNE trending splay of the NNW

                                                                                oriented Main Tabakoroni Shear Zone.
                                                                   ·     Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.

                                                                                                                                                    Host rocks are comprised of interbedded greywacke and shale with small
                                                                                                                                                    intrusions of quartz feldspar phyric dacite porphyry. Ductile shearing affects
                                                                                                                                                    all units and is particularly focussed within the shale units.

                                                                                                                                                    Mineralisation occurs as quartz-pyrite veins and sulphidic shears within shale
                                                                                                                                                    units. Visible gold is commonly seen in vein quartz.

                                                                                                                                                    The gold mineralisation at the 'Porphyry Zone" is somewhat erratic with more
                                                                                                                                                    coherent zones striking NNE and dipping shallowly and steeply west.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             No exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   ·     A summary of all information material to the understanding of the          All information, including easting, northing, elevation, dip, azimuth,
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for      coordinate system, drill hole length, intercept length and depth are measured
                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        and recorded in UTM Zone 29 WGS84.

                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar                                 The Syama belt is mostly located on the Tengrela 1/200,000 topo sheet (Sheet

                                                                                NC 29-XVIII).
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of

                                                                   the drill hole collar                                                            The Tabakoroni local grid has been tied to the UTM Zone 29 WGS84 co-ordinate

                                                                                system.
                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole

                                                                                Spectrum Survey & Mapping from Australia established survey control at
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth                                       Tabakoroni using AusPos online processing to obtain an accurate UTM Zone 29

                                                                                (WGS84) and 'above geoid' RL for the origin of the survey control points.
                                                                   o  Whole length.

                                                                                Accuracy of the survey measurements is considered to meet acceptable industry
                                                                   ·     If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that        standards.
                                                                   the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the

                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why     Drill hole information has been tabulated for this release in the intercepts
                                                                   this is                                                                          table of the accompanying text.

the case.

                                                                                                                                                    For completeness the following information about the drill holes is provided:

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are measured
                                                                                                                                                    and recorded in UTM Zone 29 (WGS84).

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Dip is the inclination of the drill hole from horizontal. A drill
                                                                                                                                                    hole drilled at -60° is 60° from the horizontal.

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Down hole length is the distance down the inclination of the hole
                                                                                                                                                    and is measured as the distance from the horizontal to end of hole.

                                                                                                                                                    ·      Intercept depth is the distance from the start of the hole down
                                                                                                                                                    the inclination of the hole to the depth of interest or assayed interval of
                                                                                                                                                    interest.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           Exploration results are tabulated using the following parameters:

                                                                   ·     In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,          ·      Grid coordinates are WGS84 Zone 29 North.
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and

                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.                        ·      Cut-off grade for reporting of intercepts is >=1g/t Au.

                                                                   ·     Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade         ·      No top cut of individual assays prior to length weighted
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such     compositing of the reported intercept has been applied.
                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations

                                                                   should be shown in detail.                                                       ·      Maximum 3m consecutive internal dilution included within the

                                                                                intercept.
                                                                   ·     The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values

                                                                   should be clearly stated.                                                        Metal equivalent values are not used in reporting.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The majority of the drill holes are planned at a general inclination of ‑60

                                                                                degrees east and as close to perpendicular to the ore zone as possible.
                                                                   ·     These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             At the angle of the drill holes and the dip of the ore zones, the reported

                                                                                intercepts will be slightly more than true width.
                                                                   ·     If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill
                                                                   hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

                                                                   ·     If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,
                                                                   there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true
                                                                   width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           No exploration results have been reported in this release.

                                                                   ·     Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
                                                                   intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported
                                                                   These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar
                                                                   locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Significant intercepts of new drill holes have not been reported in this

                                                                                release.
                                                                   ·     Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No geophysical and geochemical data or any additional exploration information

                                                                                has been reported in this release,
                                                                   ·     Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be
as they are not deemed relevant to the release.
                                                                   reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical
                                                                   survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of
                                                                   treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                                                   and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Further drilling is planned.

                                                                   ·     The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for
                                                                   lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).

                                                                   ·     Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
                                                                   including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
                                                                   provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

 

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                                     JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database integrity                                                                                                            Data has been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this

                                                                                database precludes the loading of data which do not meet the required
                                              ·      Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for         validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole
                                              example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and      management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                              its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                                conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards. Data has

                                                                                also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                              ·      Data validation procedures used.                                          possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                               Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                               prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                               ·      Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals.

                                                                                                                               ·      Sample intervals with no assay data or duplicate records.

                                                                                                                               ·      Assay grade ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·      Collar coordinate ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·      Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                               There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                                                                                                   Mr Bruce Mowat, a fulltime employee of Resolute Mining Limited and a Member of

                                                                                the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is the Competent Person
                                              ·      Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and         who has visited this site on multiple occasions.
                                              the outcome of those visits.

                                                                                All aspects of drilling, sampling and mining are considered by the Competent
                                              ·      If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is the           Persons to be of a high industry standard.
                                              case.
 Geological interpretation                                                                                                     The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals for

                                                                                the key stratigraphic zones of the Porphyry Zone. Detailed geological logs
                                              ·      Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological          were available in hardcopy and digital and reviewed where necessary.
                                              interpretation of the mineral deposit.

                                                                                A wireframe was used to constrain the estimation is based on drill hole
                                              ·      Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                      intercepts and geological boundaries. The wireframe has been constructed to a

                                                                                0.5g/t Au cut-off grade for shape consistency. Only one wireframe was
                                              ·      The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral             constructed in the closely spaced drilled area and the remaining
                                              Resource estimation.                                                             mineralisation was in the wider spaced drilling area and an alternate

                                                                                estimation method was used.
                                              ·      The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource

                                              estimation.                                                                      The confidence in the geological interpretation is a moderate level and is

                                                                                based on good quality drilling and ongoing drill hole logging. The main zone
                                              ·      The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.               has been gc drilled and therefore is considered robust, the area outside the
                                                                                                                               gc drilling has a lower confidence give the sparse drilling. There could be
                                                                                                                               alternative interpretations in this area which is reflected in the
                                                                                                                               classification.

                                                                                                                               The logging in the geological database of lithology and weathering were
                                                                                                                               considered during the mineralisation domain interpretations, and where
                                                                                                                               available.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                    The Porphyry Zone Mineral Resource area extends over a strike length of 700

                                                                                metres (from 1,164,600 mN to 1,165,300 mN) and includes the 175 metre vertical
                                              ·      The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed as           interval from 345mRL to 170mRL. The overall plan width of the mineralised
                                              length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface to the   lodes varies between a few metres to 20 metres in thickness and is 600 metres
                                              upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.                                  wide (from 810,265 mE to 810,865 mE).
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                           Estimation was completed in Datamine Studio RM using two estimation methods.

                                                                                Gold was estimation into a three-dimensional block model by dynamic anisotropy
                                              ·      The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s)             using ordinary kriging (OK) into the main domain (Domain 10). A hard boundary
                                              applied and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values,        was used between mineralisation domains. A soft boundary was used between the
                                              domaining, interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from   oxide and transitional and a hard boundary between transitional and fresh
                                              data points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a       within the main domain. To capture the complex low angled surrounding
                                              description of computer software and parameters used.                            mineralisation an unconstrained inverse distance cubed (ID(3)) estimation

                                                                                technique was used.
                                              ·      The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or

                                              mine production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes          The drill spacing at The Porphyry Zone is a nominal 25 by 25 metres for the
                                              appropriate account of such data.                                                exploration holes for the majority of the deposits and 50 by 50 metres around

                                                                                the periphery. The main part of the deposit has been gc drilled out to 12.5 by
                                              ·      The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.                  10 metres. Parent blocks of 4mE by 10mN by 5mRl were used for the block model

                                                                                to tie in with the existing grade control model. Sub blocking down to 1mE by
                                              ·      Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables           2.5mN by 1.25mRl was employed for resolution of the mineralisation boundaries
                                              of economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage                    as define by wireframes
                                              characterization).

                                                                                Drillhole sample data was flagged using domain codes generated from
                                              ·      In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in               three-dimensional mineralisation domains. The samples were composited to 1
                                              relation to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                  metre intervals.

                                              ·      In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in               Variogram orientations were largely controlled by the strike of the
                                              relation to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                  mineralisation and downhole variography. The search ellipse for the background

                                                                                mineralisation is orientated striking towards the north and dipping 30(o) to
                                              ·      Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.               the west.

                                              ·      Any assumptions about correlation between variables.                      Kriging neighbourhood analysis was performed to optimise the block size,

                                                                                sample numbers and discretisation levels with the goal of minimising
                                              ·      Description of how the geological interpretation was used to              conditional bias in the gold grade estimates.
                                              control the resource estimates.

                                                                                Three search passes were used, with the first search pass set to the range of
                                              ·      Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or               the variogram for each domain. A minimum of eight and a maximum of 30 samples
                                              capping.                                                                         were used. The search stayed the same for the second pass but was increased by

                                                                                a factor of two for the third and final pass. The minimum number of samples
                                              ·      The process of validation, the checking process used, the                 was reduced to 6 for the second pass and four for the third pass.
                                              comparison of model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if

                                              available.                                                                       No deleterious elements were found in the ore.

                                                                                                                               No selective mining units have been assumed.

                                                                                                                               Top cuts were applied to reduce the variability of the data and to remove the
                                                                                                                               outliers.

                                                                                                                               The estimated block model grades were visually validated against the input
                                                                                                                               drillhole data and comparisons were carried out against the drillhole data and
                                                                                                                               by northing and elevation slices. Global comparison between the input data and
                                                                                                                               the block grades for each variable is considered acceptable (±10%).
 Moisture                                                                                                                      All tonnages have been estimated on a dry basis.

                                              ·      Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                              moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                            The cut-off grade of 1g/t for the stated open pit Mineral Resource estimate is

                                                                                determined from economic parameters that reflect geotechnical, mining and
                                              ·      The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters           processing parameters and costs for an open pit mining operation.
                                              applied.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                 The Resource models assume that a moderate level of mining selectivity is

                                                                                achieved in open pit mining. It has been assumed that high quality grade
                                              ·      Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum               control will be applied to ore/waste delineation processes using RC drilling,
                                              mining dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution.    or similar, at a nominal (and no greater) spacing of 10 metre by 12.5 metre
                                              It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable          and applying a pattern sufficient to ensure adequate coverage of the
                                              prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining          mineralisation zones.
                                              methods, but the assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when

                                              estimating Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the       This is consistent with current mining practises at Syama.
                                              case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining
                                              assumptions made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                          No metallurgical factors or assumptions have been made during the resource

                                                                                estimation process as these will be addressed during the conversion to Ore
                                              ·      The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical          Reserves.
                                              amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential
                                              metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                              processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                              be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                              explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors or assumptions                                                                                          It is a requirement of Decree No.03-594/P-RM of 31 December 2003 of Malian law

                                                                                that an Environmental and Social Impact Study (Étude d'Impact Environmental
                                              ·      Assumptions made regarding possible waste and                             et Social - EIES) must be undertaken to update the potential environmental and

process residue disposal options. It is always necessary as part of the         social impacts of the mine's redevelopment. The EIES for the Syama Gold Mine
                                              process of determining reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction     (including Tabakoroni) was approved in November 2007 and an Environment Permit
                                              to consider the potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing     (07- 0054/MEA - SG) was issued by the Ministry of Environment and Sanitation
                                              operation. While at this stage the determination of potential environmental      on 22 November 2007. The Ministry of Environment conducts timely reviews of
                                              impacts, particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well         the Syama Gold Mine to ensure that the Company maintains compliance with the
                                              advanced, the status of early consideration of these potential environmental     EIES guidelines.
                                              impacts should be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this

                                              should be reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.    At Syama and Tabakoroni, there are three key practices for disposal of wastes
                                                                                                                               and residues namely, stacking of waste rock from open pit mining; storage of
                                                                                                                               tailings from mineral processes; and "tall-stack dispersion" of sulphur
                                                                                                                               dioxide from the roasting of gold bearing concentrate. All waste disposal
                                                                                                                               practices are in accordance with the guidelines in the EIES.

                                                                                                                               The Environmental and Social Impact Study - "Société des Mines de Syama,
                                                                                                                               Syama Gold Mine, Mali", dated 2007 indicated there was minimal potential for
                                                                                                                               acid mine drainage from waste rock due to the elevated carbonate content which
                                                                                                                               buffers a potential acid generation. Resolute maintains a plan for progressive
                                                                                                                               rehabilitation of waste rock landforms as part of ongoing mine development and
                                                                                                                               waste rock dumping.

                                                                                                                               The landform of tailings impoundments does not have a net acid generating
                                                                                                                               potential. The largest volume is flotation tailings where the sulphide
                                                                                                                               minerals have already been removed from the host rock. Its mineralogy includes
                                                                                                                               carbonates which further buffer any acid-formation potential from sulphides
                                                                                                                               that may also be present.

                                                                                                                               Cyanide levels in the leached-calcine tailings are typically less than 50ppm
                                                                                                                               in the weak acid dissociable form. Groundwater away from the tailings landform
                                                                                                                               is intercepted by trenches and sump pumps.

                                                                                                                               Sulphur dioxide is generated from the roasting of gold concentrate so that
                                                                                                                               gold can be extracted and refined. Tall-Stack "dispersion" of the sulphur
                                                                                                                               dioxide emission is monitored continuously. Prevailing weather and dissipation
                                                                                                                               of the sulphur dioxide is modelled daily to predict the need to pause the
                                                                                                                               roasting process to meet the air quality criteria set out in the Environmental
                                                                                                                               & Social Impact Study.
 Bulk density                                                                                                                  No bulk density measurements have been taken at the Porphyry Zone.

                                              ·      Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the              An average SG was applied to the model by weathering types based on similar
                                              assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency   deposits at Syama:
                                              of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

                                              ·      The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by

                                              methods that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc),           •       Oxide          2.12 t/m(3)
                                              moisture and differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.

                                                                                •       Transitional 2.38 t/m(3)
                                              ·      Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the

                                              evaluation process of the different materials.                                   •       Fresh           2.72 t/m(3)

 Classification                                                                                                                In general, the Inferred Mineral Resource classification is applied to

                                                                                extensions of mineralised zones on the margins of the deposit where drill
                                              ·      The basis for the classification of the Mineral                           spacing is more than 50m x 50m and the extents of mineralisation at depth.

Resources into varying confidence categories.                                   However, due to the complexity of the surrounding mineralisation and the low

                                                                                confidence in the geological interpretation in addition to the estimation
                                              ·      Whether appropriate account has been taken of all                         method being unconstrained. The competent person decided to classify the whole

relevant factors (i.e. relative confidence in tonnage/                          of the deposit to Inferred until more drilling can be

grade estimations, reliability of input data, confidence in continuity of
carried out.
                                              geology and metal values, quality, quantity

and distribution of the data).                                                  The validation of the block model has confirmed satisfactory correlation of

                                                                                the input data to the estimated grades and reproduction of data trends.
                                              ·      Whether the result appropriately reflects the

Competent Person's view of the deposit.                                         The Mineral Resource estimates appropriately reflects the view of the
                                                                                                                               Competent Person.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             There has been no external review of the Mineral Resource estimate.

                                              ·      The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral

                                              ·      Resource estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                   The Mineral Resource estimate has been classified based on the quality of the

                                                                                data collected, the density of data, the confidence of the geological models
                                              ·      Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and                and mineralisation models, and the grade estimation quality. This has been
                                              confidence level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or           applied to a relative confidence based on data density and zone confidence for
                                              procedure deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the           resource classification. No relative statistical or geostatistical confidence
                                              application of statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the          or risk measure has been generated or applied.
                                              relative accuracy of the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such

                                              an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors   Mine production data was used in the validation process and showed to be
                                              that could affect the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.          within 20% of the estimated tonnes, grade and ounces within the mined area.

                                              ·      The statement should specify whether it relates to global or
                                              local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                              ·      These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                              estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

 CRITERIA                                                  JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to Ore Reserves                                                                                   Resources at Porphyry Zone are reported above a 1g/t cut-off. This was

                                                                                calculated as a marginal cut-off utilising open pit mining methods.  Material
                                                           ·      Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as a basis for          below this cut-off is not included in the Mineral Resource.
                                                           the conversion to an Ore Reserve.

                                                                                Ore Reserves are the material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that
                                                           ·      Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported          which can be extracted from the mine and processed with an economically
                                                           additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore Reserve.                                 acceptable outcome.

                                                                                                                                            Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.
 Site visits                                                                                                                                Mr Kitwa Ndjibu is member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and

                                                                                Metallurgy and is a Competent Person who has visited the site the project is
                                                           ·      Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and         located.
                                                           the outcome of those visits.

                                                           ·      If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is the
                                                           case.
 Study status                                                                                                                               The Porphyry Zone deposit is adjacent to the Tabakoroni mine which had a

                                                                                Feasibility study was completed in 2009 with updates in 2012 & 2016.
                                                           ·      The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral

                                                           Resources to be converted to Ore Reserves.                                       Tabakoroni has been in continuous mining operation since August 2018.  During

                                                                                this time the performance the project has shown a positive reconciliation
                                                           ·      The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study          between mineral resources and gold production and delivered positive
                                                           level has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such     cashflows. For 2023, the pit has been depleted; there is no ore to report.
                                                           studies will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that

                                                           is technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying
                                                           Factors have been considered.
 Cut-off parameters

                                                                                No need to determine the cut-off grade
                                                           ·      The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality parameters applied.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                              The reported Ore Reserve estimate for Porphyry Zone is based on pit

                                                                                optimisations conducted using the Lerchs-Grossman (LG) algorithm of the
                                                           ·      The method and assumptions used as reported in the                        Whittle software to calculate the optimal pit at specific input parameters and
                                                           Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore   pit designs. Costs are based on existing contract mining and haulage rates and
                                                           Reserve (i.e. either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or    site costs which are understood with a high degree of accuracy.
                                                           by preliminary or detailed design).

                                                                                Mining is undertaken by conventional open pit methods of drill and blast,
                                                           ·      The choice, nature and appropriateness of the selected mining             followed by load and haul, utilising mining equipment comprising 120t - 230t
                                                           method(s) and other mining parameters including associated design issues such    diesel hydraulic excavators and 90t off-highway dump trucks.
                                                           as pre-strip, access, etc.

                                                                                Detailed pit design work was completed based on pit optimisations using
                                                           ·      The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit          Whittle Four-X optimisation software. Only Indicated Resources were used in
                                                           slopes, stope sizes, etc.), grade control and pre-production drilling.           the pit optimisation.

                                                           ·      The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for            Pit slope parameters for Porphyry Zone were based on a geotechnical assessment
                                                           pit and stope optimization (if appropriate).                                     that included a total of seven specific geotechnical holes. Overall slopes

                                                                                angles are approximately 40°. All other pits adopt similar overall slope
                                                           ·      The mining dilution factors used.                                         angles.

                                                           ·      The mining recovery factors used.                                         Grade control consists of RC drilling, based on a 5.0mE x 12.5mN drill pattern

                                                           ·      Any minimum mining widths used.                                           The MIK resource estimation technique used for the Porphyry Zone implicitly

                                                                                incorporates internal mining dilution at the scale of the assessed SMU so no
                                                           ·      The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilized in            additional modifying factor was applied.
                                                           mining studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.

                                                           ·      The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                                       Processing is by conventional primary crushing followed by single stage SAG

                                                                                milling. Gold recovery is by means of a gravity recovery circuit and carbon in
                                                           ·      The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of             leach process.
                                                           that process to the style of mineralization.

                                                                                Processing recoveries used are 90%, 80% and 65% for Oxide, Transitional and
                                                           ·      Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or            fresh material respectively
                                                           novel in nature.

                                                                                Mine is operational with good reconciliation between predicted recoveries and
                                                           ·      The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test           actual
                                                           work undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the

                                                           corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.                            Allowances are made in the recovery estimates for transitional and fresh ore

                                                                                as the Au recovery is impacted by some of the gold being hosted in refractory
                                                           ·      Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.              sulphide and preg-robbing carbon

                                                           ·      The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the
                                                           degree to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as
                                                           a whole.

                                                           ·      For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore
                                                           reserve estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the
                                                           specifications?
 Environmental                                                                                                                              An active waste rock characterisation program has been put in place for

                                                                                Porphyry Zone.
                                                           ·      The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the

                                                           mining and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and      Ore Reserves from Porphyry Zone will be processed at Syama and tailings
                                                           the consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,   storage will be impounded in existing footprint area approved in the
                                                           where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and        Environmental and Social Impact Study. Progressive raising of the tailings
                                                           waste dumps should be reported.                                                  occurs regularly with the 9(th) lift completed in 2019. Routine progress on
                                                                                                                                            the monitoring is reported to government and at stakeholder meetings in
                                                                                                                                            concert with routine inspections by government representatives.
 Infrastructure                                                                                                                             All required infrastructure is already in place for the Porphyry Zone deposit

                                                                                which is within the current the Tabakoroni mine footprint
                                                           ·      The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land
                                                           for plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk
                                                           commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure
                                                           can be provided, or accessed.

 Costs                                                                                                                                      The Porphyry Zone deposit is adjacent to the Tabakoroni mine, with established

                                                                                mining operations. Ore is trucked to Syama where it is processed at Syama's
                                                           ·      The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected               oxide circuit. General and administration costs are shared between the oxide
                                                           capital costs in the study.                                                      plant and the sulphide plant which treats the Syama UG orebody. The Porphyry

                                                                                Zone deposit will be mined contemporaneously with the Tabakoroni pits using
                                                           ·      The methodology used to estimate operating costs.                         the same mining and haulage fleet. The mining and haulage rates are based on

                                                                                known contract rates.
                                                           ·      Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.

                                                                                The oxide plant produces gold doré (without problematic deleterious elements)
                                                           ·      The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity                  that is subsequently refined offsite. Refining costs are not material.
                                                           price(s), for the principal minerals and co- products.

                                                                                Exchange rates used for planning purposes are from consensus forecasts
                                                           ·      The source of exchange rates used in the study.                           provided by external corporate advisers.

                                                           ·      Derivation of transportation charges.                                     Ad valorem Government royalties of 10.5% are payable on

gold production.
                                                           ·      The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining
                                                           charges, penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

                                                           ·      The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and
                                                           private.
 Revenue factors                                                                                                                            A gold price of US$1,500/oz formed the basis of the Ore Reserves.

                                                           ·      The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding

revenue factors including head grade, metal or

commodity price(s) exchange rates, transportation and treatment charges,
                                                           penalties, net smelter returns, etc.

                                                           ·      The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity
                                                           price(s), for the principal metals, minerals

and co-products.
 Market assessment                                                                                                                          The market for gold is robust with prevailing gold price being around

                                                                                US$2,900/oz.
                                                           ·      The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular

                                                           commodity, consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand     Supply and demand are not considered material to the Ore Reserve calculations.
                                                           into the future.

                                                           ·      A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification
                                                           of likely market windows for the product.

                                                           ·      Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                                           ·      •or industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                                           acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.
 Economic                                                                                                                                   The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation of these open

                                                                                pits indicated a positive net present value (NPV) at a 5% discount rate and
                                                           ·      The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present            operating results to date have exceeded production and NPV forecasts.
                                                           value (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs
                                                           including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.

                                                           ·      NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant
                                                           assumptions and inputs.
 Social                                                                                                                                     The Porphyry Zone falls under the SOMIFI exploitation permit and is managed by

                                                                                SOMISY SA under Management and Toll Treatment agreements lodged with the
                                                           ·      The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters                Government of Mali.
                                                           leading to social license to operate.

                                                                                                                                            It is the intention to encourage economic development within the local
                                                                                                                                            community. During the operation of Tabakoroni and its satellite deposits the
                                                                                                                                            focus has been on improving farming and health care plus providing access to
                                                                                                                                            water; this will continue to remain a focus.

                                                                                                                                            The Syama Mine Community Consultative Committee, which includes representation
                                                                                                                                            from Tabakoroni and the villages adjacent to the Syama Satellites, was
                                                                                                                                            established in February 2001 with representatives from local villages, the
                                                                                                                                            Malian Government and SOMISY. Since April 2004 the Committee has met regularly
                                                                                                                                            as a communication forum and to address community issues and assist with
                                                                                                                                            community project proposals; it continues to meet on the first or second
                                                                                                                                            Tuesday of each month.
 Other                                                                                                                                      All current government agreements and approvals are in good standing and no

                                                                                anticipated changes are expected.
                                                           ·      To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the

                                                           project and/or on the estimation and classification of the

Ore Reserves:

                                                           ·      Any identified material naturally occurring risks.

                                                           ·      The status of material legal agreements and marketing
                                                           arrangements.

                                                           ·      The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to
                                                           the viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government
                                                           and statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                                           necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                                           anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                                           the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                                           which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                             Proved and Probable Ore Reserves were declared based on the Measured and

                                                                                Indicated Mineral Resources.
                                                           ·      The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying

                                                           confidence categories.                                                           The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                                                                the deposit.
                                                           ·      Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's

                                                           view of the deposit.

                                                           ·      The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived
                                                           from Measured Mineral Resources (if any).
 Audits or reviews

                                                           ·      The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                                The relative accuracy and confidence of the Ore Reserve estimate is inherent

                                                                                in the Ore Reserve Classification.
                                                           ·      Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and

                                                           confidence level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure
                                                           deemed appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of
                                                           statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of
                                                           the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not
                                                           deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect
                                                           the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

                                                           ·      The statement should specify whether it relates to global or
                                                           local estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                                           relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                                           assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                                           ·      Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific
                                                           discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact
                                                           on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of
                                                           uncertainty at the current study stage.

                                                           ·      It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in
                                                           all circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                                           estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

 

Mako

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling techniques                                                                                                                       Sampling has been by diamond drill coring and reverse circulation chip

                                                                                techniques with minor trench and surface sampling.
                                                          ·     Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or

                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      Diamond core is geologically logged and sampled to geological contacts with
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    nominal sample lengths between 0.3m and 4.5m (most commonly 1.5m). Core
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad     selected for assay is systematically cut lengthwise into half core by diamond
                                                          meaning of sampling.                                                             blade rock saw, numbered and bagged before dispatch to the laboratory for

                                                                                analysis.
                                                          ·     Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity

                                                          and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.        All core is photographed, wet and dry.

                                                          ·     Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to        Reverse circulation chips are geologically logged and sampled on regular
                                                          the Public Report.                                                               lengths of 1m. Chip material selected for assay is systematically divided to a

                                                                                1/8 proportion using a rotary splitter attached to the cyclone sample recovery
                                                          ·     In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be        system, numbered and bagged before dispatch to the laboratory for analysis.
                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m

                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Diamond core drilling with standard inner tubes. NTW diameter (57.1 mm) to

                                                                                target depth where possible with some smaller NQ2 intervals as tails. Core is
                                                          ·     Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer,              marked and oriented.
                                                          rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter,

                                                          triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other      Reverse Circulation drilling with 4" or 4.5" hammer and 4" rod string to
                                                          type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).                 target depth.
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Diamond core recoveries are measured in the core trays and recorded as

                                                                                recovered metres and recovered % as part of the geological logging process.
                                                          ·     Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries

                                                          and results assessed.                                                            Diamond core drilling prior to the latest deep diamond drilling had just over

                                                                                96% of core sample intervals measured (28,701 measurements totalling 46,200m
                                                          ·     Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure                      of core) with core recoveries of 75% or better. Approximately 85% of core
                                                          representative nature of the samples.                                            sample intervals measured had core recoveries of 100%. The percentage core

                                                                                recovery data was examined graphically against the gold grades and no
                                                          ·     Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and        relationship is evident between core loss and gold grade in the regions of low
                                                          whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of           core recovery.
                                                          fine/coarse material.

                                                                                                                                           In 2016 % core recovery data was examined graphically against the gold grades
                                                                                                                                           and no relationship is evident between core loss and gold grade in the regions
                                                                                                                                           of low sample recovery.

                                                                                                                                           RC recoveries are monitored by chip sample weight recording. Of 43 RC holes
                                                                                                                                           reviewed in 2016 all recorded weight/m in consolidated rock material ranged
                                                                                                                                           from 19 to 38kg/m (mode=25; mean=25; median=25kg/m) which equates to rock
                                                                                                                                           densities between 2 and 3gcm3.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Diamond core has been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of

                                                                                detail to support appropriate classification and reporting of a Mineral
                                                          ·     Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and                   Resource.
                                                          geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral

                                                          Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                   Reverse circulation chip samples have been geologically logged to a level of

                                                                                detail to support appropriate classification and reporting of a Mineral
                                                          ·     Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or         Resource.
                                                          costean, channel, etc.) photography.

                                                                                Total length of DD logged data is 69,728.01m from total 70,527.01m drilled.
                                                          ·     The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections
                                                          logged.
 Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation                                                                                            Core is systematically cut lengthwise into half core with a diamond saw.

                                                          ·     If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core         In the initial drill phases between 2kg and 6kg of broken core sample was
                                                          taken.                                                                           dispatched by contracted truck transport to SGS Mali (Phase 1- 90 holes) or

                                                                                ALS Mali (Phases 2 and 3 - 88 holes) for sample preparation.
                                                          ·     If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and

                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      More recent samples (Phase 3 to 5 and the 2018 deep diamond holes) have

                                                                                undergone sample preparation at the site sample prep laboratory.
                                                          ·     For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of

                                                          the sample preparation technique.                                                The 2018 deep diamond programme (PWD362 to 420) was prepared onsite with assay

                                                                                pulps analysed by ALS Loughrea (Ireland).
                                                          ·     Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to

                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              RC samples representing a 1/8 split are taken directly from the rig mounted

                                                                                cyclone by rotary splitter, sample weight is recorded, sample is bagged in pre
                                                          ·     Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the        numbered plastic and sample tickets are inserted and bag is sealed for
                                                          in situ material collected, including for instance results for field             transport to preparation facility.
                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.

                                                                                Generally, one of each of the two control samples (blank or CRM standard) is
                                                          ·     Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the              inserted into the sample stream every tenth sample. Over the 2018 deep diamond
                                                          material being sampled.                                                          programme A total of 4,582 samples have had 249 CRM and 260 blanks inserted,
                                                                                                                                           sufficient as per industry standards. An industry standard, documented process
                                                                                                                                           of sample mark-up, core splitting, bagging and ticketing and recording is in
                                                                                                                                           place at the Mako site. The laboratories sample preparation followed a
                                                                                                                                           standard documented process flow with whole sample crushing (better than 70%
                                                                                                                                           passing 2mm) followed by a 1kg riffle split for pulverisation to 75 micron
                                                                                                                                           (better than 85% pass).

                                                                                                                                           Master pulps of 250g were split and placed in airtight, sealed bags and sent
                                                                                                                                           by courier to the assaying laboratory for analysis.

                                                                                                                                           For the majority of the Phase 1 drilling the mineralised interval sample
                                                                                                                                           preparation done at SGS Mali has been repeated and re-assayed. As a result the
                                                                                                                                           nature, quality and appropriateness of the sample preparation technique are to
                                                                                                                                           industry standard.

                                                                                                                                           Sample size of 2-6kg is appropriate for the grain size of material.
 Quality of assay data and laboratory tests                                                                                                Au assays are determined by fire assay with AAS finish. Laboratory and assay

                                                                                procedures are appropriate for Mineral Resource estimation.
                                                          ·     The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and

                                                          laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or    QAQC consisted of standards, blanks and laboratory duplicates (both coarse and
                                                          total.                                                                           pulp). The QAQC sample results showed acceptable levels of accuracy and

                                                                                precision.
                                                          ·     For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments,

                                                          etc., the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument       The assay data is considered to be suitable for Mineral Resource estimation.
                                                          make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their
                                                          derivation, etc.

                                                          ·     Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards,
                                                          blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels
                                                          of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.
 Verification of sampling and assaying                                                                                                     All aspects of the core sampling, assay procedures and QA/QC program have been

                                                                                reviewed and were judged to be of industry standard and suitable for use in
                                                          ·     The verification of significant intersections by either independent        the estimation of Mineral Resources.
                                                          or alternative company personnel.

                                                                                Independent sampling has been undertaken and the results closely match the
                                                          ·     The use of twinned holes.                                                  original data.

                                                          ·     Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data                 Drill hole assay result data has been checked against the original hardcopy
                                                          verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                  laboratory assay reports for a representative number of holes.

                                                          ·     Discuss any adjustment to assay data.                                      Site based checks of the raw assay data have been undertaken to verify grade
                                                                                                                                           intersections were consistent with a visual inspection of mineralisation in
                                                                                                                                           the core.

                                                                                                                                           Below detection limit values (negatives) have been replaced by background
                                                                                                                                           values.

                                                                                                                                           Un-sampled intervals have been retained as un-sampled (null or blank). The
                                                                                                                                           majority of these intervals occur within the waste domain and have no material
                                                                                                                                           impact on the estimate.
 Location of data points                                                                                                                   Drill holes have been surveyed by a contract surveyor (P.C. Drysdale Land and

                                                                                Engineering Surveyor) using a Leica GS12 GNSS (GPS) survey system.
                                                          ·     Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar

                                                          and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in      Down hole surveys were undertaken by the drilling contractor using a Reflex
                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     Ex-Trac tool with a reading taken approx. every 50m down the hole.

                                                          ·     Specification of the grid system used.                                     Cube consulting made independent verification of the collar surveys of three

                                                                                diamond core in progress holes (PWD409, 408 and 407) which were all found to
                                                          ·     Quality and adequacy of topographic control.                               be within an acceptable tolerance of the planned and reported coordinates.
                                                                                                                                           Cube also verified the coordinated positions of laid out grade control planned
                                                                                                                                           holes on the pit floor.

                                                                                                                                           Grid system is based on the UTM28N grid on the WGS84 ellipsoid. Survey heights
                                                                                                                                           are based on PRS097 (with independent checks on AusPos) and are orthometric
                                                                                                                                           (i.e. msl).

                                                                                                                                           A topographic surface was provided based on a one metre resolution satellite
                                                                                                                                           DTM surface of Central Mako, including the Petowal prospect area, and a number
                                                                                                                                           of smaller resolution (10m x 10m) data files derived from the one metre source
                                                                                                                                           data. The smaller resolution data (10m x 10m) has been used for all validation
                                                                                                                                           and estimation purposes.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Data spacing is variable being in the range of 80m x 40m to 20m x 20m.

                                                                                Additionally, a significant area of grade control drilling at 10m x 10m has
                                                          ·     Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                         been completed defining a volume of approximately four million BCM. This

                                                                                spacing is adequate to determine the geological and grade continuity for
                                                          ·     Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to                 reporting of Measured, Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resources.
                                                          establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the

                                                          Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications     Drill samples were composited to 3m for use in the estimate.
                                                          applied.

                                                          ·     Whether sample compositing has been applied.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   The drill hole orientation was designed to intersect the mineralisation

                                                                                orthogonal to dip and strike of the major mineralisation bodies. The majority
                                                          ·     Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of          of drill hole azimuths were between 140° and 160⁰ with dips varying from
                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       -50 to -80⁰ below horizontal. For a small number of holes, different
                                                          deposit type.                                                                    orientations were selected to target different portions of the mineralisation

                                                                                depending on localised mineralised structures or features.
                                                          ·     If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the

                                                          orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a     The preliminary RC grade control programme drilling was
                                                          sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.
all vertical (azimuth of 0⁰ and dip of -90⁰). Mine grade control during
                                                                                                                                           2017 and 2018 was primarily drilled on azimuth 140⁰ dipping -60⁰.

                                                                                                                                           Drilling primarily targeted the FEL unit which contained the most significant
                                                                                                                                           mineralisation and dipped at about 20-30⁰ to the northwest near surface,
                                                                                                                                           steepening to about 45⁰ dip at depth. The drilling orientation is adequate
                                                                                                                                           for a non-biased assessment of the orebody with respect to interpreted
                                                                                                                                           structures and interpreted controls on mineralisation.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Labelling and submission of samples complies with industry standard.

                                                          ·     The measures taken to ensure sample security.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         An independent audit of the sample preparation laboratory has been undertaken

                                                                                in 2018 (Fis, 2018) and the review undertaken at the project by Cube in August
                                                          ·     The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and            2018 and both found no material issues with the sampling methods or data.
                                                          data.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            To date no exploration results have been reported on a granted exploration

                                                                                permit, owned 100% by Petowal Mining Company SA (Petowal).
                                                                   ·     Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including

                                                                   agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,         The permit is in good standing.
                                                                   partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,
                                                                   wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

                                                                   ·     The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with
                                                                   any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  Exploration has been performed by Mako Exploration Company SARL ("MEC"), 100%

                                                                                owned by TORO.
                                                                   ·     Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            It is currently interpreted that the northeast striking structure controlled

                                                                                the flow of the gold bearing hydrothermal fluids, with the preferential
                                                                   ·     Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.              chemistry/rheology of the felsic volcanic horizon acting as a favourable
                                                                                                                                                    horizon for silicification and the deposition of the gold-pyrite mineral
                                                                                                                                                    assemblage. Intensity of gold mineralisation appears to correlate with the
                                                                                                                                                    intensity of pyrite development and exhibits good lateral and vertical
                                                                                                                                                    continuity through the mineralised zone.

                                                                                                                                                    Mineralisation has a relatively simple geometry comprising a zone that varies
                                                                                                                                                    from 30 to 60m in width, along the 1,700m strike length drilled to date. The
                                                                                                                                                    zone dips approximately 20-30⁰ to the northwest near surface, steepening to
                                                                                                                                                    approximately 45⁰ dip

at depth.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are based on the UTM28N

                                                                                grid on the WGS84 ellipsoid. Survey heights are based on PRS097 (with
                                                                   ·     A summary of all information material to the understanding of the          independent checks on AusPos) and are orthometric (i.e. msl).
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for

                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        The MRE has used drill hole collar RL derived from the topographical surface.

                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar                                 Dip is the inclination of the hole from the horizontal. For example, a

                                                                                vertically down drilled hole from the surface is -90°. Azimuth is reported in
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of      degrees as the grid direction toward which the hole is drilled.
                                                                   the drill hole collar

                                                                                Down hole length of the hole is the distance from the surface to the end of
                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole                                                   the hole, as measured along the drill trace. Intersection depth is the

                                                                                distance down the hole as measured along the drill trace. Intersection width
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth                                       is the downhole distance of an intersection as measured along the drill trace.

                                                                   o  Whole length.                                                                 Drill hole length is the distance from the surface to the end of the hole, as

                                                                                measured along the drill trace.
                                                                   ·     If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that
                                                                   the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the
                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why
                                                                   this is

the case.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                           Gold assay intercepts were composited to 3m length down the hole, using length

                                                                                weighting, in order to provide a uniform sample support size for grade
                                                                   ·     In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,          estimation.
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and

                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.                        High grade cuts have been applied to gold grade composites, but only for use

                                                                                in producing check estimates. The primary, reported estimates were based on a
                                                                   ·     Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade         Uniform Conditioning approach which used cut grade values.
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such

                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations      The assay intervals are reported as down hole length as the true width
                                                                   should be shown in detail.                                                       variable is not known.

                                                                   ·     The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values          Gold assays are rounded to two decimal places.
                                                                   should be clearly stated.

                                                                                                                                                    No metal equivalent reporting is used or applied.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The intersection width is measured down the hole trace and may not be the true

                                                                                width.
                                                                   ·     These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             All drill results are downhole intervals only due to the variable orientation

                                                                                of the mineralisation.
                                                                   ·     If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill
                                                                   hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

                                                                   ·     If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,
                                                                   there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true
                                                                   width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           A plan view is contained within this document. New cross-sectional

                                                                                interpretations are included.
                                                                   ·     Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
                                                                   intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported
                                                                   These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar
                                                                   locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Diamond and RC drill holes forming the basis of the Mineral Resource estimate

                                                                                have been reported previously as part of the 2018 MRE. Additional drilling has
                                                                   ·     Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not            informed the 2018 update.
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No other exploration data is considered meaningful and material to this

                                                                                document.
                                                                   ·     Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be
                                                                   reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical
                                                                   survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of
                                                                   treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                                                   and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Future exploration may involve the drilling of more drill holes, both diamond

                                                                                core and reverse circulation, to further extend the mineralised zones and to
                                                                   ·     The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for               collect additional detailed data on known mineralized zones. Geophysical
                                                                   lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).        exploration is also planned as part of the future exploration of the permit.

                                                                   ·     Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
                                                                   including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
                                                                   provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

 

 

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                                     JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database                                                                                                                      Database is maintained by PMC who compile and validate all data files on the

integrity
                                                                                project.
                                              ·    Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for

                                              example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and      Cube completed validation checks on the database including checks for
                                              its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                                overlapping sample intervals, checks on minimum and maximum assays, depths,

                                                                                azimuths, dips and co-ordinates for consistency. No material errors were
                                              ·    Data validation procedures used.                                            identified. Cube undertook site based checks of the raw assay data to verify
                                                                                                                               that grade intersections were consistent with a visual inspection of
                                                                                                                               mineralisation in the core.

                                                                                                                               A number of drill hole collar positions were also verified in the field.
 Site visits                                                                                                                   The competent person has visited site on multiple occasions.

                                              ·    Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the
                                              outcome of those visits.

                                              ·    If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this

is the case.
 Geological interpretation                                                                                                     The geological confidence is considered to be moderate to high.

                                              ·    Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological            The mineralised volume at Petowal has been based on a drill section
                                              interpretation of the mineral deposit.                                           interpretation of mineralisation defined by a lower limit gold grade of 0.2

                                                                                g/t Au, along with the observed close association between mineralisation and
                                              ·    Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.                        the felsic lithological unit.  The overall shape and trend of the

                                                                                mineralisation was guided by the form of the felsic unit and its contacts with
                                              ·    The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral               the surrounding basalt. Four mineralisation domains, the first contained
                                              Resource estimation.                                                             within the felsic unit, the second and third in the adjacent footwall basalt

                                                                                and the fourth in the hanging wall basalt unit, were defined (Domains 100 200
                                              ·    The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource              300 400, respectively). A separate Domain (500) was created based on
                                              estimation.                                                                      mineralisation 450m northwest of the Mako deposit. An overall envelope, called

                                                                                Domain 1 encapsulating all the material not contained within Domains 100, 200,
                                              ·    The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.                 300, 400 and 500 out to the limit of drill coverage, was also created. The
                                                                                                                               resulting volumes encapsulate the complete mineralised distribution and
                                                                                                                               produce a model that reduces the risk of conditional bias that could be
                                                                                                                               introduced where the constraining interpretation and data selection is based
                                                                                                                               on a significantly higher grade than the natural geological grade cut-off.

                                                                                                                               The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology are most likely to
                                                                                                                               be associated with structural controls and local complexity, the knowledge of
                                                                                                                               which is limited with the current spacing of information. The broad approach
                                                                                                                               to the mineralisation modelling is an attempt to model an unbiased
                                                                                                                               interpretation.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                    The gold mineralisation identified to date varies from 30m to 60m in width,

                                                                                along the 1,700m strike length drilled to date. The zone dips approximately
                                              ·    The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed as             20-30⁰ to the northwest near surface, steepening to approximately 45⁰ dip
                                              length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface to the   at depth.
                                              upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                           Three metre downhole composite gold grade data were interpolated into 20mE x

                                                                                20mN x 5mRL sized panels using Ordinary Kriging (OK).
                                              ·    The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied

                                              and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining,     The minimum number of composites was set at 8 and the maximum number of
                                              interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data         composites was set at either 16 (Domain 100), 26 (Domain 200) or 24 (Domains
                                              points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a            300, 400 and 4000).
                                              description of computer software and parameters used.

The maximum search ellipse radius was set at either 180m (Domain 100), 160

                                                                                (Domain 200), 120m (Domain 300), 200m (Domain 400) or 300m (Domain 4000). The
                                                                                                                               orientation of the variogram model and search ellipse was dynamically set

                                                                                according to the shape of the felsic hanging wall and footwall, as well the
                                                                                                                               trend of high grade mineralisation within the felsic unit.

                                              ·    The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine         Change of Support (CoS) calculations were conducted, conditioned to the panel
                                              production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate   grade estimates, for selectivity on 5mE x 5mN x 2.5mRL SMU-sized blocks in
                                              account of such data.                                                            order to produce a recoverable resource estimate. The Gaussian-based Uniform

                                                                                Conditioning approach was applied to the OK check grade estimates. An
                                              ·    The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.                    information effect correction was applied during the CoS calculations, to

                                                                                account for a future theoretical grade control drill configuration of 10mE x
                                              ·    Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of          10mN x 1mRL. The CoS process yields a set of array variables, stored in the
                                              economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterization).    panel block model, detailing the estimates for tonnage, grade and metal above

                                                                                a range of grade cut-offs.
                                              ·    In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation

                                              to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                           A process of localisation was completed, by which the output of the CoS is

                                                                                mapped into single grade estimate per 5mE x 5mN x 2.5mRL block in an SMU block
                                              ·    In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation        model, which comprises the final product of the grade estimation.
                                              to the average sample spacing and the search employed.

                                                                                Domain 500 was estimated using ID2 methodology. Due to the limited number of
                                              ·    Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.                 samples within the domain a robust variogram could not be produced. Two passes

                                                                                were used with second pass having double the initial search radii of 45m.
                                              ·    Any assumptions about correlation between variables.

                                                                                Surpac Mining software 6.9 and Isatis were used for estimation.
                                              ·    Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control

                                              the resource estimates.                                                          No by-product recoveries were considered.

                                              ·    Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.        Estimations of density were also made with this Mineral Resource estimation.

                                              ·    The process of validation, the checking process used, the comparison        Block model validation was undertaken globally by comparing the mean LUC block
                                              of model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.   grade estimates to the mean of the informing composite grades on a domain by

                                                                                domain basis. The LUC estimates were also compared to the mean grade of a
                                                                                                                               check ID(2) estimation.
 Moisture                                                                                                                      Moisture was not considered in the density assignment.

                                              ·    Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                              moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                            A nominal lower cut-off grade of 0.2g/t Au was used to define the mineralised

                                                                                domains to encompass the complete mineralised distribution and produce a model
                                              ·    The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality                        that reduces the risk of conditional bias that could be introduced where the

parameters applied.                                                             constraining interpretation and data selection is based on a significantly
                                                                                                                               higher grade than the natural geological grade

cut-off.

                                                                                                                               The cut-off grade for reporting (above 0.5g/t Au) was used in line with the
                                                                                                                               previous resource reporting and is based on the results of Whittle
                                                                                                                               optimisation shells using cost and recovery data sourced from the operation of
                                                                                                                               the open pit mine by PMC during 2017-18.

                                                                                                                               A Whittle optimisation shell using these operational costs and a gold price of
                                                                                                                               US$2,000/ounce has been used to limit the reported MRE to that with reasonable
                                                                                                                               expectations of economic exploitation.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                 The shallow occurrence of the mineralisation indicates that open pit mining is

                                                                                appropriate for Petowal in line with other deposits in the area.
                                              ·    Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining

                                              dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution.           The estimation methodology used results in an amount of edge dilution being

                                                                                incorporated into the blocks of the model. No account of mining loss has been

                                                                                incorporated.

It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable
                                              prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining
                                              methods, but the assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when
                                              estimating Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the
                                              case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining
                                              assumptions made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                          No specific assumptions were made regarding metallurgical factors for this

                                                                                estimate.
                                              ·    The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical

                                              amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining        Metallurgical test work on the mineralisation commenced in 2012 and is
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential      ongoing.
                                              metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                              processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                              be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                              explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors or assumptions                                                                                          No assumptions were made regarding environmental restrictions.

                                              ·    Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue
                                              disposal options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the
                                              potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While
                                              at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts,
                                              particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well advanced, the
                                              status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should
                                              be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be
                                              reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.
 Bulk density                                                                                                                  Specific gravity values for the Petowal Prospect have been measured based on

                                                                                the Archimedean Principle using the immersion method for individual core
                                              ·    Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the                samples. A total of 16,078 density measurements were available for use, with
                                              assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency   the vast majority of these being in fresh rock below the saprock and laterite
                                              of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.     domains. This data has been used as the basis of the block model bulk density.

                                              ·    The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods       Visual inspection shows a clear relationship between lithology and density in
                                              that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and      fresh rock. No relationship between density and sulphur content or gold
                                              differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.                content could be established.

                                              ·    Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the evaluation       A default bulk density of 1.70t/m(3) was assigned to the thin laterite horizon
                                              process of the different materials.                                              capping the deposit and to the underlying saprock.

                                                                                                                               A default bulk density of 2.46t/m(3) was assigned to soft (oxidised?) rock.

                                                                                                                               In fresh rock, Ordinary Kriging was used to estimate density, with the
                                                                                                                               variogram and search neighbourhood being dynamically oriented as per the gold
                                                                                                                               grade estimation. Default values for un-estimated fresh rock were set as
                                                                                                                               undifferentiated rock=2.86t/m(3); fresh UBU 2.99t/m(3); fresh LBU 2.96t/m(3)
                                                                                                                               and fresh FEL 2.75t/m(3,) fresh RHD 2.69t/m(3).
 Classification                                                                                                                The Measured, Indicated and Inferred classification is based on the confidence

                                                                                in the continuity of geology and mineralisation and quality/confidence in the
                                              ·    The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into              estimation and quality of assay data and bulk density data. Sectional
                                              varying confidence categories.                                                   wireframe interpretations encompass material of Measured and Indicated

                                                                                classification. The classification is Measured where it is informed by 20m
                                              ·    Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors          spaced drilling on 20m spaced sections or better, the slope of regression
                                              (i.e. relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input     estimation quality parameter is greater than 0.8. It is classified as
                                              data, confidence in continuity of geology                                        Indicated where it is informed by 20m to 40m spaced drilling on 40m spaced

and metal values, quality, quantity and distribution of the data).              sections or better, the slope of regression estimation quality parameter is

                                                                                greater than 0.7.
                                              ·    Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view

                                              of the deposit.                                                                  Inferred classification is informed by 40m spaced drilling on 80m spaced
                                                                                                                               sections, or better.

                                                                                                                               The Mineral Resource estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's
                                                                                                                               view of the deposit.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             No external reviews have been completed.

                                              ·    The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral

                                              ·    Resource estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                   Although the estimate for gold is considered to be without bias, it is for the

                                                                                some of the estimated volume based on relatively wide spaced data. The
                                              ·    Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence       estimate is therefore of moderate confidence and expected to be of moderate
                                              level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed     relative accuracy at the local (SMU) scale when drilling density exceeds 20m x
                                              appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of             20m. Infill grade control drilling will be required to improve the confidence
                                              statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of    of the local estimate.
                                              the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not

                                              deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect    The LUC estimate has been compared to ID estimates and in a limited volume to
                                              the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.                            an OK estimate of close spaced grade control drilling. Differences have been

                                                                                identified, however these do not exceed expectations and no material issues
                                              ·    The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local          have been identified in these comparisons and the LUC estimate appropriately
                                              estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be           represents the source data.
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                              ·    These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate
                                              should be compared with production data, where available.

 

Section 4 Estimation and Reporting of Ore Reserves

 CRITERIA                                                  JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral Resource estimate for conversion to Ore Reserves                                                                                   Ore Reserves are the material reported as a sub-set of the resource, that

                                                                                which can be extracted from the mine and processed with an economically
                                                           ·    Description of the Mineral Resource estimate used as a basis for the        acceptable outcome. Mineral Resources are reported inclusive of Ore Reserves.
                                                           conversion to an Ore Reserve.

                                                           ·    Clear statement as to whether the Mineral Resources are reported
                                                           additional to, or inclusive of, the Ore Reserve.
 Site visits                                                                                                                                The Competent Person, Mr Kitwa Ndjibu, is a full-time employee of Resolute

                                                                                Mining Ltd and a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
                                                           ·    Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the       Metallurgy. He has conducted multiple site visits, most recently in October,
                                                           outcome of those visits.                                                         2024.

                                                           ·    If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this is

the case.
 Study status                                                                                                                               A mining study update was conducted by Mining Focus Consultants Pty Ltd in

                                                                                July 2020 based on the 2015 Definitive feasibility study Mako open pit has
                                                           ·    The type and level of study undertaken to enable Mineral Resources to       been in continuous mining operation since August 2017. During this time the
                                                           be converted to Ore Reserves.                                                    performance of the open pit has shown a positive reconciliation between

                                                                                mineral resources and gold production and delivered positive cashflows.
                                                           ·    The Code requires that a study to at least Pre-Feasibility Study            Primary contributors to the study were: · Mining Focus Consultants
                                                           level has been undertaken to convert Mineral Resources to Ore Reserves. Such
                                                           studies will have been carried out and will have determined a mine plan that
                                                           is technically achievable and economically viable, and that material Modifying
                                                           Factors have been considered.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                                         A Mill breakeven cut-off grade (COG) change from remains 0.7g/t gold has been

                                                                                applied for Mako in spite the increase in gold price from $1650/oz to
                                                           ·    The basis of the cut-off grade(s) or quality                                $1950/oz. This is due to the grade adjustment (dilution) applied to both Grade

parameters applied.                                                             Control (GC) and Resource models used for Reserve Reporting.; the first was
                                                                                                                                            used on active benches and 30 m below while the last is used on the rest of
                                                                                                                                            benches to the bottom pit.
 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                              ·      Mako operations are open pit mining methods.

                                                           ·    The method and assumptions used as reported in the                          ·      Whittle pit shell optimisations were conducted as component of

Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility Study to convert the Mineral Resource to an Ore  the mining study. ·
                                                           Reserve (i.e. either by application of appropriate factors by optimization or

                                                           by preliminary or detailed design).                                              ·      Ground conditions at Mako are good with overall slope angle 55°

                                                                                with batter face angle of 75°. ·
                                                           ·    The choice, nature and appropriateness of the selected mining

                                                           method(s) and other mining parameters including associated design issues such    ·      Footwall slope is on average 45 degrees in line with the dip of
                                                           as pre-strip, access, etc.                                                       the orebody. ·

                                                           ·    The assumptions made regarding geotechnical parameters (e.g. pit            ·      The Resource model was a diluted model; no additional dilution is
                                                           slopes, stope sizes, etc.), grade control and                                    required. ·

pre-production drilling.

                                                                                ·      95% Mining recovery used. ·
                                                           ·    The major assumptions made and Mineral Resource model used for pit

                                                           and stope optimization (if appropriate).                                         ·      No Inferred Mineral Resource is included within the Reserve. ·

                                                           ·    The mining dilution factors used.                                           ·      No additional infrastructure is required for the remaining mine

                                                                                life.
                                                           ·    The mining recovery factors used.

                                                           ·    Any minimum mining widths used.

                                                           ·    The manner in which Inferred Mineral Resources are utilized in mining
                                                           studies and the sensitivity of the outcome to their inclusion.

                                                           ·    The infrastructure requirements of the selected mining methods.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                                       ·      Different recovery is used for different ore types. Basalt and

                                                                                Felsic ore have 90% and 95% recoveries respectively. Overall recovery has been
                                                           ·    The metallurgical process proposed and the appropriateness of that          92.7%
                                                           process to the style of mineralization.

                                                                                ·      Recovery process is well tested and performing to expectation. ·
                                                           ·    Whether the metallurgical process is well-tested technology or novel

                                                           in nature.                                                                       ·      No deleterious elements, no organics or other elements impacting

                                                                                on Au recovery
                                                           ·    The nature, amount and representativeness of metallurgical test work
                                                           undertaken, the nature of the metallurgical domaining applied and the
                                                           corresponding metallurgical recovery factors applied.

                                                           ·    Any assumptions or allowances made for deleterious elements.

                                                           ·    The existence of any bulk sample or pilot scale test work and the
                                                           degree to which such samples are considered representative of the ore body as
                                                           a whole.

                                                           ·    For minerals that are defined by a specification, has the ore reserve
                                                           estimation been based on the appropriate mineralogy to meet the
                                                           specifications?
 Environmental                                                                                                                              No acid generation from the waste dumps have been observed in line with test

                                                                                work expectations.  No acid forming metallurgy within waste rock material.
                                                           ·    The status of studies of potential environmental impacts of the

                                                           mining and processing operation. Details of waste rock characterization and
                                                           the consideration of potential sites, status of design options considered and,
                                                           where applicable, the status of approvals for process residue storage and
                                                           waste dumps should be reported.
 Infrastructure                                                                                                                             All infrastructure for the Mako project has been completed.

                                                           ·    The existence of appropriate infrastructure: availability of land for       Water supply dams, TSF dams have been completed with ongoing TSF lifts planned
                                                           plant development, power, water, transportation (particularly for bulk           through the remaining mine life.  All power station and camp accommodation
                                                           commodities), labour, accommodation; or the ease with which the infrastructure   infrastructure has been completed.
                                                           can be provided, or accessed.
 Costs                                                                                                                                      Royalties paid are variable dependent on gold price At 1500 the gold royalty

                                                                                is 3.53%.  at 1800 $/oz the royalty is 3.8%
                                                           ·    The derivation of, or assumptions made, regarding projected capital

                                                           costs in the study.                                                              Costs used are taken from mine actuals and Mining contractor unit rates.

                                                           ·    The methodology used to estimate operating costs.

                                                           ·    Allowances made for the content of deleterious elements.

                                                           ·    The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s),
                                                           for the principal minerals and co- products.

                                                           ·    The source of exchange rates used in the study.

                                                           ·    Derivation of transportation charges.

                                                           ·    The basis for forecasting or source of treatment and refining
                                                           charges, penalties for failure to meet specification, etc.

                                                           ·    The allowances made for royalties payable, both Government and
                                                           private.

 Revenue factors                                                                                                                            A gold price of US$1,950/oz formed the basis of the Ore Reserves. Gold price

                                                                                used for planning purposes are from consensus forecasts provided by external
                                                           ·    The derivation of, or assumptions made regarding revenue factors            corporate advisers.
                                                           including head grade, metal or commodity price(s) exchange rates,

                                                           transportation and treatment charges, penalties, net smelter returns, etc.       No penalties are incurred for deleterious material.

                                                           ·    The derivation of assumptions made of metal or commodity price(s),          No revenue received from co-products.
                                                           for the principal metals, minerals and co-products.
 Market assessment                                                                                                                          The market for gold is robust with prevailing gold price being well above the

                                                                                reserve price.
                                                           ·    The demand, supply and stock situation for the particular commodity,

                                                           consumption trends and factors likely to affect supply and demand into the       Supply and demand are not considered material to the Ore Reserve calculations.
                                                           future.

                                                           ·    A customer and competitor analysis along with the identification of
                                                           likely market windows for the product.

                                                           ·    Price and volume forecasts and the basis for these forecasts.

                                                           ·    For industrial minerals the customer specification, testing and
                                                           acceptance requirements prior to a supply contract.

 Economic                                                                                                                                   The financial evaluation undertaken as part of the evaluation indicated a

                                                                                positive net present value (NPV) at a 7% annual discount rate. The following
                                                           ·    The inputs to the economic analysis to produce the net present value        major economic inputs were used:
                                                           (NPV) in the study, the source and confidence of these economic inputs

                                                           including estimated inflation, discount rate, etc.                               ·      Costs as previous described

                                                           ·    NPV ranges and sensitivity to variations in the significant                 ·      Gold price of US$1950/oz
                                                           assumptions and inputs.

                                                                                                                                            ·      Royalties of 4.03%

 Social                                                                                                                                     The government of Senegal has a 10% free carried interest in the operation.

                                                           ·    The status of agreements with key stakeholders and matters leading to       No other stakeholder agreements in place.
                                                           social license to operate.
 Other                                                                                                                                      No additional naturally occurring risks.  No flood risk, low seismicity risk.

                                                           ·    To the extent relevant, the impact of the following on the project
                                                           and/or on the estimation and classification of the Ore Reserves:

                                                           ·    Any identified material naturally occurring risks.

                                                           ·    The status of material legal agreements and marketing arrangements.

                                                           ·    The status of governmental agreements and approvals critical to the
                                                           viability of the project, such as mineral tenement status, and government and
                                                           statutory approvals. There must be reasonable grounds to expect that all
                                                           necessary Government approvals will be received within the timeframes
                                                           anticipated in the Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility study. Highlight and discuss
                                                           the materiality of any unresolved matter that is dependent on a third party on
                                                           which extraction of the reserve is contingent.
 Classification                                                                                                                             The Ore Reserve estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view of

                                                                                the deposit.
                                                           ·    The basis for the classification of the Ore Reserves into varying
                                                           confidence categories.

                                                           ·    Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view
                                                           of the deposit.

                                                           ·    The proportion of Probable Ore Reserves that have been derived from
                                                           Measured Mineral Resources (if any).
 Audits or reviews

                                                           ·    The results of any audits or reviews of Ore Reserve estimates.

                                                           ·    Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence

                                                         level in the Ore Reserve estimate using an approach or procedure deemed
                                                           appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of

                                                         statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of
                                                           the reserve within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not

                                                         deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors which could affect
                                                           the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence               ·    The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                                           estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                                           relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                                           assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                                           ·    Accuracy and confidence discussions should extend to specific
                                                           discussions of any applied Modifying Factors that may have a material impact
                                                           on Ore Reserve viability, or for which there are remaining areas of
                                                           uncertainty at the current study stage.

                                                           ·    It is recognized that this may not be possible or appropriate in all
                                                           circumstances. These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the
                                                           estimate should be compared with production data, where available.

Tomboronkoto

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 CRITERIA                                                 JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Sampling techniques                                                                                                                       Sampling has been by diamond drill coring and reverse circulation chip.

                                                          ·     Nature and quality of sampling (e.g. cut channels, random chips, or        Diamond core has been geologically logged and sampled to geological contacts
                                                          specific specialised industry standard measurement tools appropriate to the      with nominal sample lengths between 0.3m and 4.5m (most commonly 1m). Core
                                                          minerals under investigation, such as down hole gamma sondes, or handheld XRF    selected for assay is systematically cut lengthwise into half core by diamond
                                                          instruments, etc.). These examples should not be taken as limiting the broad     blade rock saw, numbered and bagged before dispatch to the laboratory for
                                                          meaning of sampling.                                                             analysis.

                                                          ·     Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample representivity        All core is photographed, wet and dry.
                                                          and the appropriate calibration of any measurement tools or systems used.

                                                                                Reverse circulation chips are geologically logged and sampled on regular
                                                          ·     Aspects of the determination of mineralisation that are Material to        lengths of 1m. Chip material selected for assay is systematically divided to a
                                                          the Public Report.                                                               1/8 proportion using a rotary splitter attached to the cyclone sample recovery

                                                                                system, numbered and bagged before dispatch to the laboratory for analysis.
                                                          ·     In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done this would be

                                                          relatively simple (e.g. 'reverse circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m
                                                          samples from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g charge for fire
                                                          assay'). In other cases more explanation may be required, such as where there
                                                          is coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems. Unusual commodities or
                                                          mineralisation types (e.g. submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of
                                                          detailed information.
 Drilling techniques                                                                                                                       Diamond core drilling with standard inner tubes. NTW diameter (57.1 mm) to

                                                                                target depth where possible with some smaller NQ2 intervals as tails. Core is
                                                          ·     Drill type (e.g. core, reverse circulation, open-hole hammer,              marked and oriented.
                                                          rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc.) and details (e.g. core diameter,

                                                          triple or standard tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or other      Reverse Circulation drilling with 4" or 4.5" hammer and 4" rod string to
                                                          type, whether core is oriented and if so, by what method, etc.).                 target depth.
 Drill sample recovery                                                                                                                     Diamond core recoveries are measured in the core trays and recorded as

                                                                                recovered metres and recovered % as part of the geological logging process.
                                                          ·     Method of recording and assessing core and chip sample recoveries

                                                          and results assessed.                                                            RC recoveries are monitored by chip sample weight recording. Sample weights

                                                                                have been analysed for cyclicity with no relationship between sample weight
                                                          ·     Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure                      and depth noted.
                                                          representative nature of the samples.

                                                          ·     Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery and grade and
                                                          whether sample bias may have occurred due to preferential loss/gain of
                                                          fine/coarse material.
 Logging                                                                                                                                   Diamond core has been geologically and geotechnically logged to a level of

                                                                                detail to support appropriate classification and reporting of a Mineral
                                                          ·     Whether core and chip samples have been geologically and                   Resource.
                                                          geotechnically logged to a level of detail to support appropriate Mineral

                                                          Resource estimation, mining studies and metallurgical studies.                   Reverse circulation chip samples have been geologically logged to a level of

                                                                                detail to support appropriate classification and reporting of a Mineral
                                                          ·     Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in nature. Core (or         Resource.
                                                          costean, channel, etc.) photography.

                                                                                Total length of DD logged is 1,242m. Total length of RC logged is 12,986m.
                                                          ·     The total length and percentage of the relevant intersections
                                                          logged.
 Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation                                                                                            Historic core has been systematically cut lengthwise into half core with a

                                                                                diamond saw.
                                                          ·     If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter, half or all core

                                                          taken.                                                                           RC samples representing a 1/8 split are taken directly from the rig mounted

                                                                                cyclone by rotary splitter, sample weight is recorded, sample is bagged in pre
                                                          ·     If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary split, etc. and         numbered plastic and sample tickets are inserted and bag is sealed for
                                                          whether sampled wet or dry.                                                      transport to preparation facility.

                                                          ·     For all sample types, the nature, quality and appropriateness of           Generally, one of each of the two control samples (blank or CRM standard) is
                                                          the sample preparation technique.                                                inserted into the sample stream every tenth sample. Over the 2018 deep diamond

                                                                                programme. An industry standard, documented process of sample mark-up, core
                                                          ·     Quality control procedures adopted for all sub-sampling stages to          splitting, bagging and ticketing and recording is in place at the Mako site.
                                                          maximise representivity of samples.                                              The laboratories sample preparation followed a standard documented process

                                                                                flow with whole sample crushing (better than 70% passing 2mm) followed by a
                                                          ·     Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is representative of the        1kg riffle split for pulverisation to 75 micron (better than 85% pass).
                                                          in situ material collected, including for instance results for field

                                                          duplicate/second-half sampling.                                                  Master pulps of 250g were split and placed in airtight, sealed bags and sent

                                                                                by courier to the assaying laboratory for analysis.
                                                          ·     Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain size of the

                                                          material being sampled.                                                          Sample size of 2-6kg is appropriate for the grain size of material.
 Quality of assay data and laboratory tests                                                                                                Au assays are determined by fire assay with AAS finish. Laboratory and assay

                                                                                procedures are appropriate for Mineral Resource estimation.
                                                          ·     The nature, quality and appropriateness of the assaying and

                                                          laboratory procedures used and whether the technique is considered partial or    QAQC consisted of standards, blanks and laboratory duplicates (both coarse and
                                                          total.                                                                           pulp). The QAQC sample results showed acceptable levels of accuracy and

                                                                                precision.
                                                          ·     For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF instruments,

                                                          etc., the parameters used in determining the analysis including instrument       The assay data is considered to be suitable for Mineral Resource estimation.
                                                          make and model, reading times, calibrations factors applied and their
                                                          derivation, etc.

                                                          ·     Nature of quality control procedures adopted (e.g. standards,
                                                          blanks, duplicates, external laboratory checks) and whether acceptable levels
                                                          of accuracy (i.e. lack of bias) and precision have been established.
 Verification of sampling and assaying                                                                                                     All aspects of the core sampling, assay procedures and QA/QC program have been

                                                                                reviewed and were judged to be suitable for use in the estimation of Mineral
                                                          ·     The verification of significant intersections by either independent        Resources.
                                                          or alternative company personnel.

                                                                                Drill hole assay result data has been checked against the original hardcopy
                                                          ·     The use of twinned holes.                                                  laboratory assay reports for a representative number of holes.

                                                          ·     Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, data                 Below detection limit values (negatives) have been replaced by background
                                                          verification, data storage (physical and electronic) protocols.                  values.

                                                          ·     Discuss any adjustment to assay data.                                      Un-sampled intervals have been retained as un-sampled (null or blank). All of
                                                                                                                                           these intervals occur within the waste domain and have no material impact on
                                                                                                                                           the estimate.
 Location of data points                                                                                                                   Drill holes have been surveyed by the Mako Mine staff surveyors using a Leica

                                                                                GS14, GS15 and GS18 DGPS.
                                                          ·     Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar

                                                          and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other locations used in      Down hole surveys were undertaken by the drilling contractor using a Reflex
                                                          Mineral Resource estimation.                                                     DeviGyro tool with a reading taken. every 3m down the hole.

                                                          ·     Specification of the grid system used.                                     Grid system is based on the UTM28N grid on the WGS84 ellipsoid. Survey heights

                                                                                are based on PRS097 (with independent checks on AusPos) and are orthometric
                                                          ·     Quality and adequacy of topographic control.                               (i.e. msl).

                                                                                                                                           A topographic surface with 1m resolution has been generated from a 2022 Lidar
                                                                                                                                           survey of the Tomboronkoto area.
 Data spacing and distribution                                                                                                             Data spacing is Generally 25x25m, with a gap underneath National Highway 7,

                                                                                which runs across the western portion of the deposit. This spacing is adequate
                                                          ·     Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.                         to determine the geological and grade continuity for reporting of a Mineral

                                                                                Resources.
                                                          ·     Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to

                                                          establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate for the      Drill samples were composited to 1m for use in the estimate.
                                                          Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and classifications
                                                          applied.

                                                          ·     Whether sample compositing has been applied.
 Orientation of data in relation to geological structure                                                                                   Geological structures are interpreted to be steeply-dipping to the

                                                                                south-southeast. Drilling intersects structures from the north and south
                                                          ·     Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased sampling of          sides, generally dipping -60⁰ below horizontal, with azimuths either at
                                                          possible structures and the extent to which this is known, considering the       approximately 340⁰ or 160⁰. All drilling would ideally be targeted from
                                                          deposit type.                                                                    the south, but the presence of the village of Tomboronkoto largely precludes

                                                                                this
                                                          ·     If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the

                                                          orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a     Drilling primarily targeted the granodiorite unit which contained the most
                                                          sampling bias, this should be assessed and reported if material.                 significant mineralisation and dipped at about 70⁰ to the south-southeast.
                                                                                                                                           The drilling orientation is adequate for a non-biased assessment of the
                                                                                                                                           orebody with respect to interpreted structures and interpreted controls on
                                                                                                                                           mineralisation.
 Sample security                                                                                                                           Labelling and submission of samples complies with industry standard.

                                                          ·     The measures taken to ensure sample security.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                                         An independent audit of the sample preparation laboratory has been undertaken

                                                                                in 2018 (Fis, 2018) found no material issues with the sampling methods or
                                                          ·     The results of any audits or reviews of sampling techniques and            data.
                                                          data.

                                                                                                                                           The competent person audited the sample preparation laboratory in 2024. No
                                                                                                                                           material issues were found.

Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results

 CRITERIA                                                          JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Mineral tenement and land tenure status                                                                                                            The Tomboronkoto Permit is held by Ardimines SARL.  Toro Gold Limited  is in

                                                                                a joint Venture with Ardimines with Toro being the manager and sole funder of
                                                                   ·     Type, reference name/number, location and ownership including              the joint Venture.  Toro Gold Limited is a company controlled by resolute
                                                                   agreements or material issues with third parties such as joint ventures,         Limited. The permit is in good standing.
                                                                   partnerships, overriding royalties, native title interests, historical sites,
                                                                   wilderness or national park and environmental settings.

                                                                   ·     The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along with
                                                                   any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate in the area.
 Exploration done by other parties                                                                                                                  Past exploration has been performed by Ashanti Gold and Randgold Resources on

                                                                                a previously held Research Permit which was relinquished prior to being held
                                                                   ·     Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties.              by Ardimines SARL.  Randgold had undertaken soil geochemistry, surface
                                                                                                                                                    mapping and drilling on the entire Research Permit.  Regional auger drilling
                                                                                                                                                    identified gold anomalism which Ashanti Gold followed up with Diamond and
                                                                                                                                                    Reverse Circulation drilling and trenching on the Tomboronkoto prospect.
                                                                                                                                                    Subsequently Randgold undertook further DD drilling and trenching.
 Geology                                                                                                                                            Mineralisation is currently interpreted to be within a shear in the

                                                                                granodiorite unit. Intensity of gold mineralisation appears to correlate with
                                                                   ·     Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation.              the intensity of pyrite development and exhibits good lateral and vertical
                                                                                                                                                    continuity through the mineralised zone.

                                                                                                                                                    Mineralisation has a relatively simple geometry comprising a zone that varies
                                                                                                                                                    from 30 to 60m in width, along the 1,700m strike length drilled to date. The
                                                                                                                                                    zone dips approximately 70⁰ to the south-southeast.
 Drill hole Information                                                                                                                             Easting, Northing and RL of the drill hole collars are based on the UTM28N

                                                                                grid on the WGS84 ellipsoid. Survey heights are based on PRS097 (with
                                                                   ·     A summary of all information material to the understanding of the          independent checks on AusPos) and are orthometric (i.e. msl).
                                                                   exploration results including a tabulation of the following information for

                                                                   all Material drill holes:                                                        The MRE has used drill hole collar RL derived from the topographical surface.

                                                                   o  easting and northing of the drill hole collar                                 Dip is the inclination of the hole from the horizontal. For example, a

                                                                                vertically down drilled hole from the surface is -90°. Azimuth is reported in
                                                                   o  elevation or RL (Reduced Level - elevation above sea level in metres) of      degrees as the grid direction toward which the hole is drilled.
                                                                   the drill hole collar

                                                                                Down hole length of the hole is the distance from the surface to the end of
                                                                   o  dip and azimuth of the hole                                                   the hole, as measured along the drill trace. Intersection depth is the

                                                                                distance down the hole as measured along the drill trace. Intersection width
                                                                   o  down hole length and interception depth                                       is the downhole distance of an intersection as measured along the drill trace.

                                                                   o  Whole length.                                                                 Drill hole length is the distance from the surface to the end of the hole, as

                                                                                measured along the drill trace.
                                                                   ·     If the exclusion of this information is justified on the basis that
                                                                   the information is not Material and this exclusion does not detract from the
                                                                   understanding of the report, the Competent Person should clearly explain why
                                                                   this is

the case.
 Data aggregation methods                                                                                                                            Drillholes have been composited to 1m intervals using Leapfrog Geo 2023.2.1

                                                                                with residual lengths distributed evenly across all composites within the
                                                                   ·     In reporting Exploration Results, weighting averaging techniques,          domain. There are no residual samples.
                                                                   maximum and/or minimum grade truncations (e.g. cutting of high grades) and

                                                                   cut-off grades are usually Material and should be stated.                        The influence of extreme gold assays has been limited by top-cutting assays

                                                                                across all domains. Top-cuts have been determined using a combination of log
                                                                   ·     Where aggregate intercepts incorporate short lengths of high grade         probability, log histogram, and mean variance plots. Top-cuts have been
                                                                   results and longer lengths of low grade results, the procedure used for such     reviewed and applied to the composites on a domain-by-domain basis.
                                                                   aggregation should be stated and some typical examples of such aggregations

                                                                   should be shown in detail.                                                       The assay intervals are reported as down hole length as the true width

                                                                                variable is not known.
                                                                   ·     The assumptions used for any reporting of metal equivalent values

                                                                   should be clearly stated.                                                        Gold assays are rounded to two decimal places.

                                                                                                                                                    No metal equivalent reporting is used or applied.
 Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths                                                                                   The intersection width is measured down the hole trace and may not be the true

                                                                                width.
                                                                   ·     These relationships are particularly important in the reporting of

                                                                   Exploration Results.                                                             All drill results are downhole intervals only due to the variable orientation

                                                                                of the mineralisation.
                                                                   ·     If the geometry of the mineralisation with respect to the drill
                                                                   hole angle is known, its nature should be reported.

                                                                   ·     If it is not known and only the down hole lengths are reported,
                                                                   there should be a clear statement to this effect (e.g. 'down hole length, true
                                                                   width not known').
 Diagrams                                                                                                                                           A plan view is contained within this document. New cross-sectional

                                                                                interpretations are included.
                                                                   ·     Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of
                                                                   intercepts should be included for any significant discovery being reported
                                                                   These should include, but not be limited to a plan view of drill hole collar
                                                                   locations and appropriate sectional views.
 Balanced reporting                                                                                                                                 Diamond and RC drill holes forming the basis of the Mineral Resource estimate

                                                                                have been reported previously.. Additional drilling has informed the 2024
                                                                   ·     Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is not            estimate.
                                                                   practicable, representative reporting of both low and high grades and/or
                                                                   widths should be practiced to avoid misleading reporting of Exploration
                                                                   Results.
 Other substantive exploration data                                                                                                                 No other exploration data is considered meaningful and material to this

                                                                                document.
                                                                   ·     Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be
                                                                   reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; geophysical
                                                                   survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples - size and method of
                                                                   treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical
                                                                   and rock characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating substances.
 Further work                                                                                                                                       Future exploration may involve the drilling of more drillholes, both diamond

                                                                                core and reverse circulation, to further extend the mineralised zones and to
                                                                   ·     The nature and scale of planned further work (e.g. tests for               collect additional detailed data on known mineralized zones. Geophysical
                                                                   lateral extensions or depth extensions or large-scale step-out drilling).        exploration is also planned as part of the future exploration of the permit.

                                                                   ·     Diagrams clearly highlighting the areas of possible extensions,
                                                                   including the main geological interpretations and future drilling areas,
                                                                   provided this information is not commercially sensitive.

 

 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 CRITERIA                                     JORC CODE EXPLANATION                                                            COMMENTARY
 Database                                                                                                                      Data has been compiled into a relational SQL database; the setup of this

integrity
                                                                                database precludes the loading of data which do not meet the required
                                              ·    Measures taken to ensure that data has not been corrupted by, for           validation protocols. The data is managed using DataShed© drill hole
                                              example, transcription or keying errors, between its initial collection and      management software using SQL database techniques. Validation checks are
                                              its use for Mineral Resource estimation purposes.                                conducted using SQL and DataShed© relational database standards. Data has

                                                                                also been checked against original hard copies for 100% of the data, and where
                                              ·    Data validation procedures used.                                            possible, loaded from original data sources.

                                                                                                                               Resolute completed the following basic validation checks on the data supplied
                                                                                                                               prior to resource estimation:

                                                                                                                               ·      Drill holes with overlapping sample intervals.

                                                                                                                               ·      Sample intervals with no assay data or duplicate records.

                                                                                                                               ·      Assay grade ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·      Collar coordinate ranges.

                                                                                                                               ·      Valid hole orientation data.

                                                                                                                               There are no significant issues identified with the data.
 Site visits                                                                                                                   Mr Patrick Smillie, a full time employee of Resolute Mining Limited and a

                                                                                Member of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration is the Competent
                                              ·    Comment on any site visits undertaken by the Competent Person and the       Person, who visited site in June, 2024.
                                              outcome of those visits.

                                              ·    If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why this

is the case.
 Geological interpretation                                                                                                     The digital database used for the interpretation included logged intervals for

                                                                                the key granodiorite unit. There is a moderate level of confidence in the
                                              ·    Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of) the geological            interpretation of the mineralised shear zoneprimarily due to the relatively
                                              interpretation of the mineral deposit.                                           wide-spaced drilling. Additionally Resolute's drilling program was entirely

                                                                                RC, though historic core has been reviewed and logged.
                                              ·    Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made.

                                                                                The mineralised volume has been constructed using nested Leapfrog Indicator
                                              ·    The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on Mineral               wireframes at lower cut-offs of 0.2 g/t Au and 0.75 g/t Au. The overall
                                              Resource estimation.                                                             shape of the mineralised unit has been guided by a sectional interpretation of

                                                                                the trend of mineralisation within the mineralised shear.
                                              ·    The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral Resource

                                              estimation.                                                                      The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology are most likely to

                                                                                be associated with structural controls and local complexity, the knowledge of
                                              ·    The factors affecting continuity both of grade and geology.                 which is limited with the current spacing of information. The broad approach
                                                                                                                               to the mineralisation modelling is an attempt to model an unbiased
                                                                                                                               interpretation.
 Dimensions                                                                                                                    Gold mineralisation varies from approximately 10 to 50m in thickness along the

                                                                                approximately 750m strike length of defined mineralisation. Mineralisation
                                              ·    The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource expressed as             dips at approximately 70⁰ to the SSE and is defined to approximately 150m
                                              length (along strike or otherwise), plan width, and depth below surface to the   vertical depth. The deposit remains open at depth and to the west.
                                              upper and lower limits of the Mineral Resource.
 Estimation and modelling techniques                                                                                           Estimation of gold grade has been completed using Ordinary Kriging (OK).

                                                                                Mineralisation has been constrained using wireframes constructed using nested
                                              ·    The nature and appropriateness of the estimation technique(s) applied       Leapfrog Indicator wireframes constructed within the host granodiorite unit.
                                              and key assumptions, including treatment of extreme grade values, domaining,     These wireframes have been used to define domain codes for estimation.
                                              interpolation parameters and maximum distance of extrapolation from data         Drillholes have been flagged with the domain code and composited using the
                                              points. If a computer assisted estimation method was chosen include a            domain code to segregate the data.
                                              description of computer software and parameters used.

                                                                                Domain boundary analysis has been undertaken with hard boundaries used for all
                                                                                                                               domains.

                                                                                                                               Drillholes have been composited to 1m intervals using Leapfrog Geo 2023.2.1

                                                                                with residual lengths distributed evenly across all composites within the
                                                                                                                               domain. There are no residual samples.

                                              ·    The availability of check estimates, previous estimates and/or mine         The influence of extreme gold assays has been limited by top-cutting assays
                                              production records and whether the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate   across all domains. Top-cuts have been determined using a combination of log
                                              account of such data.                                                            probability, log histogram, and mean variance plots. Top-cuts have been

                                                                                reviewed and applied to the composites on a domain-by-domain basis.
                                              ·    The assumptions made regarding recovery of by- products.

                                                                                Variography has been undertaken on a domain-by-domain basis in Datamine
                                              ·    Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade variables of          Supervisor v.8.14.3.3 using top-cut values.
                                              economic significance (e.g. sulphur for acid mine drainage characterization).

                                                                                Drillhole data spacing is 25m x 25m across the deposit, with a small gap of
                                              ·    In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation        50x50m spaced data under National Highway 7 which runs across the western
                                              to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                           portion of the deposit.

                                              ·    In the case of block model interpolation, the block size in relation        The block model parent block size is 10m (X) by 10m (Y) by 5m (Z) with up to
                                              to the average sample spacing and the search employed.                           16 sub-blocks per parent block in the X and Y directions, and up to 8

                                                                                sub-blocks per parent block in the Z direction. Sub-blocks have been estimated
                                              ·    Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining units.                 at the parent block scale. Block size is considered appropriate for the

                                                                                drillhole spacing throughout the deposit.
                                              ·    Any assumptions about correlation between variables.

                                                                                Grade estimation has been completed in three passes:
                                              ·    Description of how the geological interpretation was used to control

                                              the resource estimates.                                                          Ø  Pass 1 estimation has been undertaken using a minimum of 4 and maximum of

                                                                                25 sample composites (determined using Datamine Supervisor v.8.14 KNA tool)
                                              ·    Discussion of basis for using or not using grade cutting or capping.        into a search ellipsoid with dimensions equal to half the variogram range of

                                                                                the domain.
                                              ·    The process of validation, the checking process used, the comparison

                                              of model data to drill hole data, and use of reconciliation data if available.   Ø  Pass 2 estimation has been undertaken with the same minimum/maximum

                                                                                samples as Pass 1 into a search ellipsoid twice the first pass.

                                                                                                                               Ø  Pass 3 estimation has been undertaken with a minimum of 2 samples, and
                                                                                                                               the same maximum number of samples as the first two passes into a search
                                                                                                                               ellipsoid twice the second pass

                                                                                                                               Ø  A maximum of three samples per drillhole has been used in the first two
                                                                                                                               passes, with no limits set on the third pass..

                                                                                                                               The mineral resource estimate has been validated using visual validation
                                                                                                                               tools, mean grade comparisons between the block model and declustered
                                                                                                                               composite grade means, and swath plots comparing the input composite grades
                                                                                                                               and the estimated block model grades by Northing, Easting, and RL.

                                                                                                                               Leapfrog Geo v2023.2.1 and Datamine Supervisor v8.14.3.3 software have been
                                                                                                                               used for estimation.

                                                                                                                               No by-product recoveries were considered.
 Moisture                                                                                                                      Moisture was not considered in the density assignment.

                                              ·    Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or with natural
                                              moisture, and the method of determination of the moisture content.
 Cut-off parameters                                                                                                            A nominal lower cut-off grade of 0.2g/t Au was used to define the mineralised

                                                                                domains to encompass the complete mineralised distribution and produce a model
                                              ·    The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality                        that reduces the risk of conditional bias that could be introduced where the

parameters applied.                                                             constraining interpretation and data selection is based on a significantly
                                                                                                                               higher grade than the natural geological grade

cut-off.

                                                                                                                               The cut-off grade for reporting (above 0.5g/t Au and above 1.0 g/t Au) was
                                                                                                                               used in line with the previous resource reporting at the nearby Mako deposit

 Mining factors or assumptions                                                                                                 The shallow occurrence of the mineralisation indicates that open pit mining is

                                                                                appropriate, in line with other deposits in the area.
                                              ·    Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods, minimum mining

                                              dimensions and internal (or, if applicable, external) mining dilution.           The estimation methodology used results in an amount of edge dilution being

                                                                                incorporated into the blocks of the model. No account of mining loss has been

It is always necessary as part of the process of determining reasonable         incorporated.
                                              prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential mining
                                              methods, but the assumptions made regarding mining methods and parameters when
                                              estimating Mineral Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is the
                                              case, this should be reported with an explanation of the basis of the mining
                                              assumptions made.
 Metallurgical factors or assumptions                                                                                          No specific assumptions were made regarding metallurgical factors for this

                                                                                estimate.
                                              ·    The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding metallurgical

                                              amenability. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining        Metallurgy is assumed to be similar to the nearby Mako deposit.
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider potential
                                              metallurgical methods, but the assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment
                                              processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral Resources may not always
                                              be rigorous. Where this is the case, this should be reported with an
                                              explanation of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made.
 Environmental factors or assumptions                                                                                          In order for mining to occur, the nearby village of Tomboronkoto would need to

                                                                                be relocated and a portion of National Highway 7 rerouted.
                                              ·    Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process residue
                                              disposal options. It is always necessary as part of the process of determining
                                              reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction to consider the
                                              potential environmental impacts of the mining and processing operation. While
                                              at this stage the determination of potential environmental impacts,
                                              particularly for a green fields project, may not always be well advanced, the
                                              status of early consideration of these potential environmental impacts should
                                              be reported. Where these aspects have not been considered this should be
                                              reported with an explanation of the environmental assumptions made.
 Bulk density                                                                                                                  Specific gravity values for the Tomboronkoto Prospect have been measured based

                                                                                on the Archimedean Principle using the immersion method for individual core
                                              ·    Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis for the                samples. A total of 1,406 density measurements were available for use. This
                                              assumptions. If determined, the method used, whether wet or dry, the frequency   data has been used as the basis of the block model bulk density.
                                              of the measurements, the nature, size and representativeness of the samples.

                                                                                No relationship between density and gold content could be established.
                                              ·    The bulk density for bulk material must have been measured by methods

                                              that adequately account for void spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and      A default bulk density of 1.74t/m(3) was assigned to oxide rocks.
                                              differences between rock and alteration zones within the deposit.

                                                                                A default bulk density of 2.31t/m(3) was assigned to transitional rock.
                                              ·    Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used in the evaluation

                                              process of the different materials.                                              A default bulk density of 2.71t/m(3) was assigned to fresh rock.
 Classification                                                                                                                The classification is based on the confidence in the continuity of geology and

                                                                                mineralisation and quality/confidence in the estimation and quality of assay
                                              ·    The basis for the classification of the Mineral Resources into              data and bulk density data.
                                              varying confidence categories.

                                                                                The Indicated portion of the Resource was defined within a wireframe
                                              ·    Whether appropriate account has been taken of all relevant factors          constructed around areas populated in the first two estimation passes, where
                                              (i.e. relative confidence in tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input     drilling density is less than or equal to 25x25m, and Kriging efficiency is
                                              data, confidence in continuity of geology                                        generally >= 0.6.

and metal values, quality, quantity and distribution of the data).

                                                                                Mineralisation not classified as Indicated has been classified as Inferred.
                                              ·    Whether the result appropriately reflects the Competent Person's view

                                              of the deposit.                                                                  The Mineral Resource estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person's
                                                                                                                               view of the deposit.
 Audits or reviews                                                                                                             No external reviews have been completed.

                                              ·    The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral

                                              ·    Resource estimates.
 Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence                                                                                   The Mineral Resource Estimate has been classified based on the quality of the

                                                                                data collected, the density of the data, the confidence of the geologic and
                                              ·    Where appropriate a statement of the relative accuracy and confidence       mineralisation models, and the grade estimation quality. No relative
                                              level in the Mineral Resource estimate using an approach or procedure deemed     statistical or geostatistical confidence or risk measure has been applied.
                                              appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the application of

                                              statistical or geostatistical procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of    The relative accuracy of the Mineral Resource Estimate is reflected in the
                                              the resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such an approach is not     reporting of Indicated and Inferred resource categories as defined by the JORC
                                              deemed appropriate, a qualitative discussion of the factors that could affect    2012 code guidelines.
                                              the relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.

                                                                                No production data is available for comparison.
                                              ·    The statement should specify whether it relates to global or local
                                              estimates, and, if local, state the relevant tonnages, which should be
                                              relevant to technical and economic evaluation. Documentation should include
                                              assumptions made and the procedures used.

                                              ·    These statements of relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate
                                              should be compared with production data, where available.

 

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