Conversion of resources to reserves and a revision of economic cutoff grades have boosted reserves at the Tarkwa-Damang gold operation in Ghana.
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The increase in resources at Tarkwa amounts to 4.9 million oz., with about 4 million oz. entering reserves as a result of reinterpretations of existing data, or conversion of resources to reserves. About 1.5 million oz. came into reserves when the assumed gold price increased to US$350 from US$325 the year before, and 707,000 oz. were mined from reserves between June 2003 and June 2004.
Measured and indicated resources at Tarkwa fell to 392.1 million tonnes grading 1.4 grams per tonne, from 421.5 million tonnes at 1.3 grams the year before. At Damang, some new resources were drilled off, bringing its total measured and indicated resource to 31.3 million tonnes at 1.5 grams per tonne. (Gold Fields includes reserves in its measured and indicated resource figure.)
Gold Fields, which owns a 71.1% interest in Tarkwa and Damang, and
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