RNS Number : 2117D
  AIM Resources Limited
  11 September 2008
   

    AIM RESOURCES LIMITED 

    11 SEPTEMBER 2008


    PERKOA PROJECT UPDATE



    Key Points

    * Care and maintenance programme implemented at Perkoa Zinc Mine
    * Long lead time process plant equipment delivered to site
    * Results received for the extraction of silver in concentrate
    * Work on geological block model update deferred

    AIM Resources Ltd ("AIM Resources" "the Company") (ASX:AIM, AIM:AIMR) wishes to announce it has commenced the care and maintenance
programme at the Perkoa Zinc Project ("Project") in Burkina Faso.  

    Care and Maintenance

    As announced on 17 July 2008, the Company decided to suspend development activities on the Perkoa Project based on current economic
factors, including the depressed global zinc price.

    Mining contractor Byrnecut Mining Pty Ltd, EPCM contractor DRA Mineral Projects and earthmoving contractor Banlaw Africa Ltd have now
all demobilised.

    Civil work to complete footings and foundations for the process plant however is continuing, and the civil contractor De Simone Ltd will
only demobilise when this work is complete.

    The care and maintenance program has now been implemented and is estimated to cost approximately USD30,000 per month. This cost will
cover labour and materials necessary to ensure the safety and security of the assets, and to conduct routine maintenance to ensure that
machinery and equipment are kept in a satisfactory condition for future use.

    Social and Community Programme

    The Company is continuing to uphold commitments made regarding social and community programmes in Burkina Faso.


    Arrival of Components and Site Status

    A substantial quantity of equipment, including ball mill, crushers, filters and other key process plant components, were recently
delivered to site. Three generators are currently en route, and are expected to be delivered to site and set on the pads provided by the end
of September 2008. Examples of the equipment delivered are available on www.aimresources.com.au.

    Accommodation, offices, communications, earthworks and workshop are all either complete or near completion. Construction of the 20km
water pipeline has not commenced. The decline development is approximately 60m in and is in solid ground. The box-cut, ramp, drains and
pumping facilities are complete. Recent heavy rain has not caused any damage.

    Value Enhancing Initiatives

    A number of initiatives to enhance the fundamental economics of the Perkoa Mine business case have been successfully implemented.
Following on from this, investigations were carried out into potential value increases from silver extraction and reserve increases.

    Silver

    Two core samples were collected and analysed by ALS Laboratory in Brisbane, Australia to determine whether the silver contained within
the ore at Perkoa could be economically extracted. Unfortunately, the conclusion of this work is that the composition of the ore is such
that silver cannot be easily liberated and this initiative will not be pursued further at this stage.

    Geological model expansion

    In July 2008, assay results were received from five deep holes that were drilled at Perkoa earlier in the year. The objective of this
drilling was to assess the potential increase to the geological block model, with a view to increasing the reserve statement, thereby
extending the mine life. 

    While results of zinc assays taken from these holes provided further confirmation and confidence in the existing block model, deviation
of the holes from the target location has meant that further drilling will be required to definitively extend the geological block model
beyond the current reserves. 

    Given that the Project is currently on care and maintenance, it has been decided that any additional drilling to extend the model will
be deferred until zinc prices improve and project funding is secured.

    Future Project Re-start

    Recommencement of construction at the Perkoa Project will require a financing package that mitigates price volatility and a stronger
zinc price outlook. An analysis of zinc price sensitivities has identified that the Project economics require an average zinc price of
USD2,100 over the life of the mine to provide a minimum return of 10% (in real terms). 


    The Project is approximately 50% complete and work is now underway to update the capital budget estimate to complete the Project,
incorporating re-mobilisation costs and projected cost escalations for future expenditure.

    Work is also continuing to find suitable investor(s) for the Perkoa Project.

    Cash Position

    As at 31 July 2008, the Company had a cash position of USD45M, with the estimate that USD15M would remain once outstanding commitments
such as delivery of the process plant equipment and completion of foundations were paid for. 

More recent calculations, which involved the detailed analysis of contracts and commitments, have confirmed that USD15M will be available to
the Company upon completion of the *ramp down* phase. This phase, involving delivery of long lead-time items and other equipment and goods,
as well as cancellation of some contracts, is expected to be completed by November 2008.


    The USD15M will be used to fund the following activities:

    *     Exploration activities on the Company's key assets in Burkina Faso, Zambia and South Africa
    *     Social and community projects
    *     Perkoa Project care and maintenance
    *     Operational overheads



    Should you require further information please contact:

    Scott Lowe
    Managing Director 
    Ph: + 61 2 9357 9000

    Fiona Owen
    Grant Thornton UK LLP
    Ph: +44 20 7383 5100


    www.aimresources.com.au

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