-- ジェネシス・ミネラルズ(ASX:GMD)は、2025年12月31日時点のグループ鉱物資源量が2億8000万トン、金品位2.1g/t、金量1890万オンス、グループ鉱石埋蔵量が7200万トン、金品位1.9g/t、金量440万オンスとなり、それぞれ29%増、19%増となったと発表した。これは火曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類による。 鉱石埋蔵量は、金価格を1オンスあたり2800豪ドルと仮定して推定された。現在のスポット価格は1オンスあたり約6400豪ドルである。 同社は、西オーストラリア州のグワリア金鉱山について、鉱物資源量を3,100万トン(金品位4.8g/t、金量480万オンス)、鉱石埋蔵量を720万トン(金品位5g/t、金量120万オンス)と推定したと発表した。 また、ユリシーズ金プロジェクトの最新の鉱物資源量は590万トン(金品位3.8g/t、金量72万オンス)、地下鉱石埋蔵量は280万トン(金品位3.4g/t、金量31万オンス)と推定した。 同社の株価は火曜日の直近の取引で1%下落した。
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