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Aurumin moves closer to cashflow after JV with mining contractor


Iron-ore targets at Aurumin’s Central Sandstone project in WA’s Mid West will be divested to Newcam Minerals for $1M in cash. Credit: File
Iron-ore targets at Aurumin’s Central Sandstone project in WA’s Mid West will be divested to Newcam Minerals for $1M in cash. Credit: File

Aurumin Limited (ASX: AUN) is a big step closer to early cashflows by agreeing to enter into a new joint venture with contract miner Newcam, which will spend up to $4 million to farm into two of its gold projects.


One project has an almost shovel-ready 64,000 shallow ounces of gold that could end up being a quick cash cow for the JV partners, courtesy of toll treating.


Aurumin has also landed a million dollars from Newcam after agreeing to sell the non-gold rights at another of its Western Australian gold projects.


The deal with Newcam has three legs to it – Newcam can earn up to 50 per cent of Aurumin’s Johnson Range project that already has the 64,000-ounce deposit. It can also earn up to 50 per cent of Aurumin’s Mt Dimer gold project, which is littered with interesting gold targets. Newcam must spend $4M across Mt Dimer and Johnson Range to earn its 50 per cent. Remarkably, Aurumin can elect to be free carried all the way to net profit – something that could come sooner rather than later from the Gwendolyn deposit at Johnson Range.


Gwendolin already has 64,700 ounces of gold going 2.51 grams per tonne (g/t) gold within cooee of a number of mills. And the kicker is that Newcam comes replete with its own heavy mining equipment and mining know-how, giving rise to the possibility of early cash flows for the partners.


The $1M cash injection will come courtesy of the sale of Aurumin’s non-gold mineral rights, primarily iron ore, at its flagship Sandstone project in WA.


We’re pleased to be working with a partner that brings proven capability and a production mindset, and we look forward to delivering further results as assays from Gwendolyn are returned. This is the first drilling at Johnson Range in over a decade, and our new management team is hitting the ground running at a time when the outlook for gold could not be stronger.
Aurumin Managing Director Daniel Raihani

Aurumin previously did a deal with ASX-listed Beacon Minerals, run by Kalgoorlie identity Graham McGarry, on its mining leases at Mt Dimer, which will see it pick up a 2 per cent royalty on gold production above 12,000 ounces on that ground.


It still holds a lot of exploration ground around that land that has seen very little modern-day exploration, despite it being a historical mining region that once pumped out 125,000 ounces at an impressive head grade of 6.4g/t gold.


The company’s core focus remains on its Central Sandstone’s 885,800-ounce gold resource, however, the deal with Newcam, particularly as it relates to the Gwendoline deposit, cannot be overstated in a gold price environment at about $5000 an ounce. Fellow ASX-listed company Auric Mining did a similar toll treating deal with a private contractor at its Jeffries find deposit near Norseman and pulled about $100M worth of gold out of it that was toll treated near Coolgardie.


With a fresh $1M cash influx, a fully funded new joint venture and a sharpened focus on Central Sandstone, with upside from both Johnson Range and Mt Dimer, Aurumin is starting to take on a remarkably different complexion and could be on the cusp of actually making some money.


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