I think we have somewhat of a language barrier, so I'm not totally sure of the situation. To be sure I understand, is the following correct if you are producing 1000 kg of mix?
Where:
T = Total Mix weight in kilograms
Pb = Bitumen Percent of Total Mix
Ps = Percent of Total Bitumen from Selenizza
Psb = Percent Bitumen in Selenizza (remainder sand)
And:
T= 1000
Pb= 5.60%
Ps= 8%
Psb= 50%
Then:
Bitumen from pure source = (T*Pb) - (T*Pb*Ps) = 51.52 kg
Bitumen derived from Selenizza = T*Pb*Ps = 4.48 kg
Total Bitumen = T*Pb = 56.0 kg
Aggregate from Selenizza = Bit. from Selenizza/Psb-Bit from Selenizza = 4.48 kg
Clean Aggregate = T-(T*Pb)-(Pb*Ps) = 939.52 kg
Total Aggregate = T-(T*Pb) = 944.0 kg
If this is the case, your total bitumen content is a blend of two asphalt sources, but the total is still 5.6% of the total mix and that is what should be indicated in the extraction test. However, if the bitumen content is required to be reported as a percentage of the weight of the dry aggregate rather than as a percentage of the total weight of the mix, then the same bitumen content would be expressed as 5.9% (56 kg bitumen/944 kg aggregate) for the same design. Often the two different ways of expressing bitumen content causes confusion, even among some engineers.
In case I misunderstood the situation, I also attached a spreadsheet with the same data as above so you change the variables to correctly reflect the situation. If you do, it would be nice to see the changes in a post.
I tend to disagree with deehsmar about forgetting about the sand fraction of the natural asphalt. Even though the total amount of sand from the Selenizza is only about a half percent of the total aggregate, if that half percent tends to a single size, it can make a significant difference in the mix. Some mixes can be very sensitive to even very small changes in certain particle sizes - which particle size(s) are critical are unique to the void structure of the overall mix. I would treat the sand from the Selenizza as an additional fine aggregate and include it's gradation in the aggregate blend.
Is this mix already being produced and you're trying to explain unexpected extraction results?