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Taseko Mines Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Gibraltar Mine

Deposit:Gibraltar Mine
Location:Canada
Commodities:Copper-Molybdenum
Date:11/6/2019
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Resource Estimation
Project Stage:Active Mining & Production
Report details:6-11-2019: Taseko Mines Ltd. announces a Resource Estimation report for its Gibraltar Mine deposit at the Gibraltar Mine project. Updated mineral resource and ore reserve. The purpose of this report is to update the mineral reserves at Gibraltar as a resu
Resources:(Reserve, P+P): 594Mt @ 0.25% Cu, 0.08% Mo
CP/QP:[Resources]: Richard Weymark (Internal)
ABSTRACT:The purpose of this report is to update the mineral reserves at Gibraltar as a result of mining depletion since 2015, resource model updates resulting from incremental infill drilling, and an updated long range mine plan based on current Gibraltar costs and demonstrated performance. The resource and reserve estimation was completed by Taseko and Gibraltar Mine staff under the supervision of Richard Weymark, P. Eng., Chief Engineer, Taseko and a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101. All costs are in Canadian dollars (C$) and units are imperial unless stated otherwise. The Gibraltar open pit mine and related facilities are located 65 km north of the town of Williams Lake and are centred at latitude 52o 30’N and longitude 122o 16’W in the Cariboo Mining Division. Williams Lake is approximately 590 km north of Vancouver, British Columbia. A location map is provided in Figure 1.1. The Gibraltar Mine consists of The Gibraltar Mine consists of 212 mineral claims comprising 19,815 hectares and 32 mining leases comprising 2,275 hectares.

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