Queensland Minerals
A Summary of Major Mineral Resources, Mines and Projects, 2nd Edition
LORENA
43621
14.8 KM EAST OF CLONCURRY, 115KM EAST OF MT ISA.
Date Recorded:
Descriptive Location:
Grid Reference:
Latitude  -20.7202 Longitude  140.6475
ABANDONED, ACTIVE PROSPECT
AMG Zone 54  463301 mE  7708770 mN
1:100 000 sheet Number and Name: 7056 CLONCURRY
13/December/2004
Other Names for Deposit Mine
Commodities
Size
Size Definition
GOLD
SMALL
0.5 - 5 tonnes AU
COBALT
VERY SMALL
<10 tonnes CO
COPPER
VERY SMALL
<500 tonnes CU
Production Details
4,880
Period:
1/01/1990
31/12/1990
to
tonnes ore
GOLD
BULLION
168.8 kilograms
34.60 grams per tonne
Period:
1/07/1996
30/06/1997
to
GOLD
BULLION
2.4 kilograms
Period:
1/07/1997
30/06/1998
to
GOLD
BULLION
5.4 kilograms
Period:
1/07/1998
30/06/1999
to
GOLD
BULLION
41.7 kilograms
Period:
1/07/1999
30/06/2000
to
GOLD
BULLION
27.2 kilograms
Published Reserves/Resources
INFERRED MINERAL RESOURCE
117000 tonnes Ore @
BR 5752 Published in 1998
FOR
971 Kilograms GOLD
8.30 g/t GOLD
Resource figures listed above have been extracted from Company Annual reports or published literature.
Year 
Author
Published Reference  ID
1998
RESOURCE INFORMATION UNIT
BR 5752
REGISTER OF AUSTRALIAN MINING 1998/99.
RESOURCE INFORMATION UNIT, SUBIACO, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Comments
Year Completed
Year Commenced
Major Mining Related Events 
Mining Operations
Comments
OPEN CUT MINING
Excavated by Lorena MInes Pty Ltd
UNDERGROUND MINING METHODS
Old workings
Tenure Type/Number
Company Name/Surname
Christian Name 
SHARE
ML
7147
MATTHEWS
William Edgar
60.00%
ML
7147
LUCAS
Neil Wallace
40.00%
Host Rock/Cover Sequences
Structural Unit
Formation Name/Age
CLONCURRY SUBPROVINCE
Toole Creek Volcanics PALAEOPROTEROZOIC to 
PALAEOPROTEROZOIC
Deposit Model
GENERAL ORE BODY MODEL
HYDROTHERMAL VEINS/PIPE/STOCKWORK
DETAILED ORE BODY MODEL
PROTEROZOIC STRUCTURALLY-CONTROLLED 
COPPER-GOLD
Mineralisation Age
ORE
MESOPROTEROZOIC
Comments
Gold mineralisation occurs within strongly quartz-calcite veined and silicified dolomitic shales of the Toole Creek Volcanics near the 
contact with the overlying Corella Formation.
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