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23 September 2024
Cobra Resources
plc
("Cobra"
or the "Company")
New Tenement
Granted
Expanding dominant regional
landholding to support ionic rare earth and uranium development at
scale
Cobra
(LSE: COBR), the mineral
exploration and development company advancing a potentially
world-class ionic Rare Earth Elements ("REEs") discovery at its
Boland Project in South Australia, is pleased to announce that the
Company has further expanded its palaeochannel landholding through
the granting of Exploration Licence 7009 ("Yellabinna"), a
significant landmass covering 954km2 of a highly
prospective region of the Narlaby Paleochannel.
To view this announcement on Cobra's
Investor Hub, and submit any questions you might have,
visit: https://investors.cobraplc.com/link/weYJ4r
Highlights:
·
Increased ground position further establishes
Cobra as the largest holder of prospective palaeochannel geology
within the mineral-rich Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
·
Adds massive scale potential to Cobra's Boland
ionic REE discovery, with over 2,000km2 of mapped
palaeochannel geology within the Company's 5,200km2 Eyre
Peninsula tenure - ultimately supporting a pathway (subject to
continued exploration success) to a massive, multi-generational
resource development opportunity
·
Previous exploration at Yellabinna defined
extensive spatial occurrence of the Padinga formation, the same
unit that hosts ionic REEs at Boland
·
REEs and uranium are sourced from similar source
rocks and accumulate in palaeosystems under different chemical
conditions, therefore the presence of elevated uranium is a
positive indication of enriched REEs and provides a potential
additional important mineral asset to Cobra
·
Sparse historic drilling has intersected
roll-front uranium mineralisation with grades up to 203 ppm
U3O8
·
EL7009 lies less then 3km directly north of
IsoEnergy's (ISO.CVE) Yarranna Uranium Prospect which incorporates
four defined roll-front uranium prospects that contain roll-front
grades up to 0.35% U3O8
Cobra has made a regionally scalable
ionic rare earth discovery where high grades of valuable Heavy Rare
Earths ("HREOs") and Magnet Rare Earths ("MREOs") occur
concentrated in a permeable horizon confined by impermeable clays.
This unique geology is amenable to ISR which has been successfully
used for decades to recover uranium from geologically similar
systems in South Australia. Cobra is working to demonstrate that,
with modification, ISR techniques will enable non-invasive and
low-cost production of critical REEs from its Boland discovery.
Bench scale metallurgical test work to date is supporting this
model with exceptionally high recoveries with low impurities and
low acid consumption.
Land Tenure Strategy
·
Cobra is focused on demonstrating that the Boland
Project is a strategic source of HREOs that can operate in the
lowest cost quartile of global REE production and will proceed to
commence defining an ionic REE resource of significant
scale
·
Cobra is also considering strategies to advance
its uranium assets whilst the focus is maintained on REEs at
Boland. This includes exploring partnerships for uranium
rights
Rupert Verco, CEO of Cobra,
commented:
"Being the first to discover palaeochannel hosted REEs has
provided Cobra with a first-in-market advantage and allowed us to
establish the dominant landholding of palaeochannel geology on the
Eyre Peninsula. Our tenement is almost twice as big as Georgia -
the country - and therefore we are well positioned to define a
resource of global significance.
EL7009 complements our REE strategy and enables us to add more
prospective uranium geology to our portfolio in an area where
uranium mining operations have proven successful. We are working to
secure the best outcome for our shareholders to advance these
assets whilst keeping our eyes on the rare earth
prize.
We
are well placed to define a resource of massive scale, with
re-assays confirming REE mineralisation across our landholding
which, in turn, de-risks follow-up drilling. Our metallurgical
tests are nearing completion and, once finalised, we will be
looking to expediate resource drilling to define a scalable
resource capable of supporting a multi-generational mine
life.
We
have a great opportunity to deploy the low cost, low disturbance in
situ recovery mining method at our projects, and we are well
advanced in demonstrating the significant economic benefits it
presents. We look forward to updating the market on the final
results of our ISR bench scale testwork in due
course."
Figure 1: Cobra's Western Eyre
Peninsula tenements including granted EL7009
Enquiries:
Cobra Resources plc
Rupert Verco (Australia)
Dan Maling (UK)
|
via Vigo
Consulting
+44 (0)20
7390 0234
|
SI
Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Nick Emerson
Sam Lomanto
|
+44
(0)1483 413 500
|
Global Investment Strategy (Joint Broker)
James Sheehan
|
+44 (0)20
7048 9437
james.sheehan@gisukltd.com
|
Vigo
Consulting (Financial Public Relations)
Ben Simons
Kendall Hill
|
+44 (0)20
7390 0234
cobra@vigoconsulting.com
|
The person who arranged for the
release of this announcement was Rupert Verco, Managing Director of
the Company.
About Cobra
In 2023, Cobra discovered a rare
earth deposit with the potential to re-define the cost of rare
earth production. The highly scalable Boland ionic rare earth
discovery at Cobra's Wudinna Project in South Australia's Gawler
Craton is Australia's only rare earth project amenable for in situ
recovery (ISR) mining - a low cost, low disturbance method. Cobra
is focused on de-risking the investment value of the discovery by
proving ISR as the preferred mining method which would eliminate
challenges associated with processing clays and provide Cobra with
the opportunity to define a low-cost pathway to
production.
Cobra's Wudinna tenements also
contain extensive orogenic gold mineralisation, including a 279,000
Oz gold JORC Mineral Resource Estimate, characterised by
potentially open-pitable, high-grade gold
intersections.
Regional map showing Cobra's tenements in the heart of the
Gawler Craton
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