NEWS RELEASE I 22 OCTOBER
2024
INFILL DRILLING PROGRAM COMPLETE
· Infill drilling program
designed to upgrade Kasiya's Mineral Resource Estimate and convert
Ore Reserves from Probable to Proven category now
complete
· Total of 281 holes drilled
over 5,607 metres using aircore drilling supported by 339 hand
auger, push tube and diamond core drill holes over 1,940
metres
· Program focused on southern
Kasiya, which is the area intended to supply ore feed for first
eight years of production
· All drill samples will have
both rutile and graphite assayed by offsite laboratories in South
Africa and Australia
· Results of drilling program
and Resource upgrade anticipated in early 2025
Sovereign Metals Limited (ASX:SVM,
AIM:SVML, OTCQX:SVMLF) (Sovereign or the Company) is pleased to announce that it
has completed an infill drilling program at its Kasiya
Rutile-Graphite Project (Kasiya or Project) to support ongoing technical
studies.
Aircore drilling, supported by hand
auger, push tube and diamond core drilling, has now been completed
in the southern part of Kasiya. The drilling was focused on the
designated pits proposed to provide ore feed in the first eight
years of the Project's production schedule. Ore Reserves in these
areas are expected to convert from the Probable to Proven category
with an upgrade of the current Mineral Resource Estimate
(MRE) from Indicated to the
Measured category under the JORC (2012) Code.
Managing Director and CEO Frank Eagar commented:
"Completing the infill drilling
program on schedule will assist us in upgrading our Mineral
Resource Estimate and will feed into our future technical studies
as part of ongoing pre-development activities at the Kasiya Project
being overseen by the Sovereign-Rio Tinto Technical
Committee."
Offsite laboratories in South Africa
and Australia will assay all samples for rutile and graphite. The
drilling program's results and subsequent Resource upgrade are
expected in early 2025.
Kasiya is already the world's
largest rutile deposit and second-largest flake graphite deposit,
with over 66% of the current MRE in the Indicated
category.
Infill Drilling Program Overview
An offset 200x200 metre program was
designed (see Figure 1), resulting in an average drill spacing of
142 metres. The offset spacing had the advantage of allowing
analysis of geology and grade continuity in both orthogonal and
diagonal directions.
The drilling program consisted
of:
1. 281 aircore holes
drilled over 5,607m, with an average depth of 20 metres
2. 309 hand auger holes
drilled over 1,280m, with an average depth of 4 metres
3. 30 push tube and diamond core
holes drilled over 663m, providing samples for verification
twinning and geotechnical sampling with an average depth of
22 metres
The current MRE identifies broad and
continuous high-grade rutile and graphite zones, extending over a
vast area of more than 201 km². Rutile mineralisation is
concentrated in laterally extensive, near-surface, flat "blanket"
deposits in areas where the weathering profile remains intact and
largely uneroded. Graphite is largely depleted near the surface,
with grades generally improving at depths greater than 4 metres,
down to the base of the saprolite zone, which averages around 22
metres.
Figure 1:
Plan view of
aircore MRE infill drilling program
Figure 2: Plan view of push
tube / diamond drill MRE twin and geotechnical
holes
Figure 3: Air Core site at
Kasiya, with sample collection and logging
Figure 4: Commencement of a
new hole using aircore drilling
Figure 5: Push tube / diamond
core site setup at Kasiya
Figure 6: Push tube / diamond
core showing stainless Shelby tubes for geotechnical samples and
PVC casing for collection of push tube samples in
foreground
Enquires
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Frank Eagar, Managing Director & CEO
South Africa / Malawi
+27 21 065 1890
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Sapan Ghai, CCO
London
+44 207 478 3900
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Nominated Adviser on AIM and
Joint Broker
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SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
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+44 20 3470 0470
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Ewan Leggat
Charlie Bouverat
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Joint
Brokers
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Stifel
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+44 20 7710 7600
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Varun Talwar
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Ashton Clanfield
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Berenberg
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+44 20 3207 7800
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Matthew Armitt
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Jennifer Lee
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Buchanan
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+ 44 20 7466 5000
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Competent Person Statement
The information in this announcement that relates to the
Mineral Resource Estimate is extracted from an announcement dated 5
April 2023 entitled 'Kasiya Indicated Resource Increased by over
80%' which is available to view at www.sovereignmetals.com.au
and is based on,
and fairly represents information compiled by Mr Richard Stockwell,
a Competent Person, who is a fellow of the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists (AIG). Mr Stockwell is a principal of Placer
Consulting Pty Ltd, an independent consulting company. Sovereign
confirms that a) it is not aware of any new information or data
that materially affects the information included in the original
announcement; b) all material assumptions included in the original
announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed; and
c) the form and context in which the relevant Competent Persons'
findings are presented in this announcement have not been
materially changed from the original
announcement.
The information in this announcement that relates to
Production Targets, Ore Reserves, Processing, Infrastructure and
Capital Operating Costs, Metallurgy (rutile and graphite) is
extracted from an announcement dated 28 September 2023 entitled
'Kasiya Pre-Feasibility Study Results' which is available to view
at www.sovereignmetals.com.au.
Sovereign confirms that: a) it is not aware of any new information
or data that materially affects the information included in the
original announcement; b) all material assumptions and technical
parameters underpinning the Production Target, and related forecast
financial information derived from the Production Target included
in the original announcement continue to apply and have not
materially changed; and c) the form and context in which the
relevant Competent Persons' findings are presented in this
presentation have not been materially modified from the
Announcement.
Forward Looking Statement
This release may include forward-looking statements, which may
be identified by words such as "expects", "anticipates",
"believes", "projects", "plans", and similar expressions. These
forward-looking statements are based on Sovereign's expectations
and beliefs concerning future events. Forward looking statements
are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors,
many of which are outside the control of Sovereign, which could
cause actual results to differ materially from such statements.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will
prove to be correct. Sovereign makes no undertaking to subsequently
update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this
release, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of
that release.