0001472375-18-000074.txt : 20180626 0001472375-18-000074.hdr.sgml : 20180626 20180626092622 ACCESSION NUMBER: 0001472375-18-000074 CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE: 6-K PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT: 5 CONFORMED PERIOD OF REPORT: 20180626 FILED AS OF DATE: 20180626 DATE AS OF CHANGE: 20180626 FILER: COMPANY DATA: COMPANY CONFORMED NAME: NEVSUN RESOURCES LTD CENTRAL INDEX KEY: 0000919991 STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION: GOLD & SILVER ORES [1040] IRS NUMBER: 000000000 STATE OF INCORPORATION: A1 FISCAL YEAR END: 1231 FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 6-K SEC ACT: 1934 Act SEC FILE NUMBER: 001-32405 FILM NUMBER: 18918405 BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1750 - 1066 WEST HASTINGS STREET CITY: VANCOUVER STATE: A1 ZIP: V6E 3X1 BUSINESS PHONE: 604-623-4700 MAIL ADDRESS: STREET 1: 1750 - 1066 WEST HASTINGS STREET CITY: VANCOUVER STATE: A1 ZIP: V6E 3X1 6-K 1 form6k.htm REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER Filed by Avantafile.com - Nevsun Resources Ltd. - Form 6-K

UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 6-K

Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

For the month of June, 2018

Commission File Number: 001-32405

NEVSUN RESOURCES LTD.
(Translation of registrant's name into English)

1750 - 1066 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V6E 3X1
Canada

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99.1 News Release for June 26, 2018


SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

  NEVSUN RESOURCES LTD.
     
Date: June 26, 2018 By:/s/ Joseph Giuffre          
    Joseph Giuffre
    Chief Legal Officer


EX-99.1 2 exhibit99-1.htm NEWS RELEASE FOR JUNE 26, 2018 Filed by Avantafile.com - Nevsun Resources Ltd. - Exhibit 99.1

N E W S  R E L E A S E

June 26, 2018

Nevsun Announces Initial Inferred Resource for the Timok Lower Zone
1.7 Billion Inferred Tonnes Grading 0.86% Copper and 0.18g/t Gold Containing 31.5 Billion Pounds of Copper and 9.6 Million Ounces of Gold

Vancouver, BC – Nevsun Resources Ltd. (TSX: NSU) (NYSE AMERICAN: NSU) (“Nevsun” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the initial resource for the Timok (Cukaru Peki) Lower Zone deposit, a joint venture with Freeport-McMoRan Exploration Corporation (“Freeport”).

Timok (Cukaru Peki) Lower Zone Initial Mineral Resource Highlights:

  • Porphyry copper inferred mineral resource of 1.7 billion tonnes grading 0.86% copper and 0.18 g/t gold (0.96% copper equivalent)
  • Contains 14.3 million tonnes (31.5 billion pounds) of copper and 9.6 million ounces of gold at a US$25 cut off
  • Includes 1.1 billion tonnes grading 0.99% copper and 0.21 g/t Au (1.11% copper equivalent) at a US$45 cut off
  • Ranks high in grade, size and contained metal for porphyry copper deposits worldwide

Nevsun’s CEO, Peter Kukielski, said “The Timok Lower Zone ranks high among world porphyry deposits by tonnage and by grade.  With 1.1 billion tonnes grading 1.11% copper equivalent, the Timok Lower Zone benchmarks well against planned and operating block cave mines. We will continue to work with Freeport to determine next steps for advancing the Lower Zone.”

Mr. Kukielski went on to comment, “We expect that Timok (Cukaru Peki) is the start of a new generation of mines in Serbia’s Bor region.  The Lower Zone remains open to the north and at depth. There are multiple high grade Upper Zone style exploration targets above the Lower Zone and our exploration licenses have the potential to host entirely new porphyry systems with associated high grade Upper Zone style mineralization.”

Timok (Cukaru Peki) Lower Zone Resource

The Lower Zone at Timok consists of two distinct mineralization styles: first a typical porphyry copper style mineralization characterized by potassic alteration and chalcopyrite with elevated molybdenum, and second a high sulphidation style mineralization consisting of sericitic alteration with elevated arsenic and base metals (lead, zinc and bismuth). The porphyry copper mineralization is by far the most important volumetrically at over 95% of the volume at the lower cut-off.  The mineralized envelope extends above the Upper Zone on the east side with elevations ranging from approximately 500 meters below surface to just over 2,200 meters below surface.  See Figure 1 for deposit configuration and Figure 2 for a visual representation of the mineralized zones.

Table 1 provides the complete inferred mineral resource estimate.  The Lower Zone inferred mineral resource has low arsenic content, with less than 50 ppm on average and is well within the typical range for porphyry deposits.

The mineral resource model includes the data from the recently completed $20 million drill program and has an effective date of June 19, 2018.  Modelling, resource estimation and tabulation were completed by Dr. Gilles Arseneau of SRK Canada.  The deposit was modelled using LeapFrog and a 0.2% copper equivalent cut off using 102 drill holes and 14,592 assays.  Results are tabulated using a dollar equivalent using US$3.00 a pound for copper and US$1,400 an ounce for gold, with recoveries of 87% for copper and 69% for gold in the porphyry copper zone based on initial test work performed on representative samples.  The mining method is assumed to be by block cave.

The mineral resources were estimated using ordinary kriging and multiple passes with increasing search radii from 75 metres up to 250 metres and required at least two drill holes within the search volume to estimate a block grade. A final pass was used to infill any un-estimated blocks that were within 50 metres of holes within the 0.2% copper grade shell.

All estimated blocks were classified as inferred mineral resources due to wide-spaced drilling and the lack of any inclined drill holes.

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Qualified Persons Statement

The technical content of this press release has been reviewed by Gilles Arseneau of SRK Canada, a Qualified Person (“QP”) as defined by the National Instrument 43-101.  Peter Manojlovic, VP Exploration, is Nevsun's designated QP and has also reviewed and approved this press release.  All scientific and technical information in this press release is based on information prepared by or under the supervision of those individuals.

Cautionary Notes to Investors - Resource Estimates

In accordance with applicable Canadian securities regulatory requirements, all mineral resource estimates of the Company disclosed or incorporated by reference in this news release have been prepared in accordance with Canadian National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, classified in accordance with Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy and Petroleum's "CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves Definitions and Guidelines" (the "CIM Guidelines").

The Company uses the terms "mineral resources", and "inferred mineral resources". While those terms are recognized by Canadian securities regulatory authorities, they are not recognized by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and the SEC does not permit U.S. companies to disclose resources in their filings with the SEC.

Pursuant to the CIM Guidelines, mineral resources have a higher degree of uncertainty than mineral reserves as to their existence as well as their economic and legal feasibility. Inferred mineral resources, when compared with measured or indicated mineral resources, have the least certainty as to their existence, however, it is reasonable to expect that the majority of inferred mineral resources could be upgraded to indicated mineral resources with continued exploration. Pursuant to NI 43-101, inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of any economic analysis, including any feasibility study. Accordingly, readers are cautioned not to assume that all or any part of a mineral resource exists, will ever be converted into a mineral reserve, or is or will ever be economically or legally mineable or recovered.

Forward Looking Statements

The above contains forward-looking statements or forward-looking information within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and applicable Canadian securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, are forward looking statements including statements with respect to the Timok Project in Serbia (the “Timok Project”). Forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, estimates of mineral grades and recovery rates; the results of future interpretation of scientific and technical information; the Timok Project’s world ranking as a porphyry deposit; future exploration in the Timok Project and the potential for new porphyry systems in the Timok Project; and the development of mines in Serbia’s Bor region. Forward-looking statements are frequently, but not always, identified by words such as “expects”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “hopes”, “intends”, “estimated”, “potential”, “possible” and similar expressions, or statements that events, conditions or results “will”, “may”, “could” or “should” occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements are statements concerning the Company’s current beliefs, plans, objectives and expectations about the future. The actual achievements of the Company or other future events or conditions may differ materially from those reflected in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors. These risks, uncertainties and factors include general business, legal, economic, competitive, political, regulatory and social uncertainties; actual results of exploration activities and economic evaluations; fluctuations in currency exchange rates; changes in project parameters; changes in costs, including labour, infrastructure, operating and production costs; future prices of copper, gold, zinc, silver and other minerals; resource estimates and variations of mineral grade or recovery rates; operating or technical difficulties in connection with exploration; land acquisition; mining method, production profile and mine plan; other development or mining activities, including the failure of plant, equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; performance on ore production and waste movement and improvement in mining capability; delays in exploration, development and construction activities including commencement of the decline construction as planned; changes in government legislation and regulation; the ability to maintain and renew existing licenses and permits and the ability to obtain other required licences and permits in a timely manner or at all; the ability to obtain financing on acceptable terms and in a timely manner or at all; contests over title to properties; employee relations and shortages of skilled personnel and contractors; the speculative nature of, and the risks involved in, the exploration, development and mining business including, without limitation, other risks that are more fully described in the Company’s Annual Information Form for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 (the “AIF”) and the Company’s management discussion and analysis for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2017 (the “MD&A”), which are incorporated herein by reference.

The Company’s forward-looking statements are based on the beliefs, expectations and opinions of management on the date the statements are made and the Company assumes no obligation to update such forward-looking statements in the future, except as required by law.  For the reasons set forth above, investors should not place undue reliance on the Company’s forward-looking statements.

Further information concerning risks and uncertainties associated with these forward-looking statements and our business can be found in our AIF and MD&A, which is available on the Company’s website (www.nevsun.com), filed under our profile on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) and on EDGAR (www.sec.gov) under cover of Form 40-F.

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About Nevsun Resources Ltd.

Nevsun Resources Ltd. is the 100% owner of the high-grade copper-gold Timok Upper Zone and 60.4% owner of the Timok Lower Zone in Serbia. The Timok Lower Zone is a joint venture with Freeport-McMoRan Exploration Corporation (“Freeport”) which currently owns 39.6% and upon completion of any feasibility study (on the Upper or Lower Zone), Nevsun Resources Ltd. will own 46% and Freeport will own 54%. Nevsun generates cash flow from its 60% owned copper-zinc Bisha Mine in Eritrea.  Nevsun is well positioned with a strong debt-free balance sheet to grow shareholder value through advancing Timok to production.

NEVSUN RESOURCES LTD.
“Peter Kukielski”
Peter Kukielski
President & Chief Executive Officer
For further information, contact:


Heather Taylor
Nevsun Investor Relations
Tel: +1 604 623 4700
Toll free: 1 888 600 2200
Email: htaylor@nevsun.com
Website: www.nevsun.com

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Table 1: Timok (Cukaru Peki) Lower Zone Inferred Resource – SRK June 19, 2018

Lower Zone Resource Block Model by Zone (SRK June 19, 2018) all Inferred
Porphyry Copper
Cut-off    
US ($ / tonne) CuEq (%) Tonnes (000) Cu (%) Au (g/t) US ($ / tonne) CuEq (%) As (ppm) Cu (tonnes 000) Au (oz 000)  
>55 0.83 706,000 1.12 0.24 72 1.25 49 7,907 5,346  
>50 0.76 906,000 1.06 0.22 68 1.18 45 9,604 6,454  
>45 0.68 1,126,000 0.99 0.21 64 1.11 44 11,147 7,540  
>40 0.61 1,330,000 0.94 0.20 60 1.05 45 12,502 8,434  
>35 0.53 1,483,000 0.91 0.19 58 1.01 49 13,495 9,017  
>30 0.45 1,572,000 0.89 0.18 57 0.98 49 13,991 9,317  
>25 0.38 1,659,000 0.86 0.18 55 0.96 50 14,267 9,566  
>20 0.30 1,945,000 0.78 0.16 50 0.87 47 15,171 10,282  
>15 0.23 2,286,000 0.71 0.15 45 0.79 44 16,231 10,991  
                     

Notes:

  • Results are tabulated using a dollar equivalent. Dollar equivalent is calculated using: Au per ounce = US$1,400; Cu per pound (lb) = US$3.00;
  • Recoveries: Cu = 87%; Au = 69% for Porphyry Copper Zone
  • Metal equivalent on a post recovery basis
  • Mining assumed to be by block cave

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Figure 1: Lower Zone Resource at a 0.2% Cu equivalent in relation to the Upper Zone and Proposed Infrastructure

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Figure 2: Section 4876160N Through Lower Zone Block Model

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