
OUR PROJECTS
MISISI PROJECT
Tier-1 Gold Opportunity, Targeting Resources of 5+ Moz Au
The Misisi Property hosts the Akyanga Deposit, which contains High Grade Open-Pittable Resources certified in NI 43-101 Technical Reports
Site 1: Akyanga Central (3.1 Moz Au)
Site 2: Akyanga East (0.6 Moz Au, Exploration Target)
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The Misisi Property also hosts 16 significant Drill-Ready Exploration Targets defined by advanced explorations
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Previous owners have spent $30 million on the Misisi Property
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Fully Permitted 30-Year Mining Lease until 2045, covering 55km Long Gold Belt
Misisi
Project History

Location and Infrastructure

Robust High Grade Resources
3.1 Moz Resource: An inferred resource of 3.1 Moz grading 2.16 g/t Au at Akyanga based on 500km of trenching and 22,000 m of drilling.
Open for Expansion: Mineralization resource remains open for expansion both along strike and at depth.
Excellent Recoveries: Up to 50% restored with gravity separation, 86% with heap leaching, as well as up to 94% with CIL.
Potential for Low Strip Ratio: Mineralization in shallowly dipping, continuous quartz veins.

Near-Term Growth Targets
Pit Optimization: Incorporating higher metal prices combined with refinement of engineering assumptions allows for the inclusion of mineralized material outside of the current pit shell.
Extension Drilling: Mineralization remains open both along strike and down dip.
Parallel Mineral Structure: Akyanga East defined by >3km trend with limited drilling.


Akyanga East / Connection at Depth / South Extension / New Stacked Veins / Underground
Resources Infill & Expansion Drilling

Exploration & Resource Expansion Drilling
Budgeted 10,000 metre drill program to commence in Q4/23 Initial phase will focus on expansion of Akyanga Central resource along strike and down-dip, + definition and inclusion of the Akyanga East Deposit in resources.
District-Scale Exploration
Additionally, definition drilling to deliver a maiden resource estimate for Ngalula, Tulonge and Mdende targets.
Project De-Risking
A Preliminary Economic Assessment to incorporate recent drilling planned for H3/23. In 2014, SRK Consulting and MDM Engineering completed a Scoping Study outlining a low-cost, low-strip, conventional open-pit heap-leach operation.

Community Engagement and Support
Casa Mining has been working with the Misisi Township and artisanal mining co-operatives since 2010.
Casa Mining has completed multiple phases of drilling and exploration with local agreements and co-operation.
Artisanal mining co-operatives are organized by the Ministry of Mines and are informed and supportive of the company’s planned exploration.
Significant community projects and employment programs completed.
Rehabilitated 6 schools, constructed 1 new school. Constructed community meeting hall.
Constructed Etuhu river bridge. Adult literacy programs.
Regency will continue and expand community projects and partnerships.