Alba
Mineral Resources Plc / EPIC: ALBA / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
7 February 2024
Alba
Mineral Resources Plc
("Alba"
or the "Company")
GreenRoc
Update
Application Process for Amitsoq Exploitation Licence and Other
Licence Changes
Alba Mineral Resources Plc (AIM:
ALBA) notes the positive RNS today by its portfolio company,
GreenRoc Mining Plc ("GreenRoc"), regarding a modification to
Greenland's mining laws that became effective on 1 January 2024, as
a consequence of which GreenRoc expects to be in a position to
apply for an Exploitation Licence for its flagship Amitsoq Graphite
Project in South Greenland in the first half of 2024.
The GreenRoc announcement is set out
below without material changes.
GreenRoc
Mining plc
("GreenRoc" or the "Company")
Update on
Application Process for Amitsoq Exploitation Licence and Other
Licence Changes
GreenRoc Mining plc (AIM: GROC), a
company focused on the development of critical mineral projects in
Greenland, announces that, following a modification to Greenland's
mining laws that became effective on 1 January 2024, the Company
expects to be in a position to apply for an Exploitation Licence
for its Amitsoq Graphite Project ("Amitsoq") in South Greenland in
the first half of 2024. The Company also announces certain other
licence changes affecting its project portfolio in
Greenland.
Key Points
· A change in Greenland's mining laws that became effective on 1
January 2024 is expected to significantly reduce the timeline for
GreenRoc to apply for and obtain an Exploitation Licence for
Amitsoq.
· As such, GreenRoc is now targeting H1 2024 for the filing of
its application for an Exploitation Licence, paving the way to a
possible licence grant before the end of 2024.
· The
prospect of an early Exploitation Licence award is expected to
assist GreenRoc in its endeavours to secure development finance for
the Amitsoq Project.
· Application has been made to extend GreenRoc's existing
exploration licence package in South Greenland to encompass the
last area of significant graphite mineralisation in proximity to
Amitsoq which is not already under licence to GreenRoc.
· The
exploration licence for the Melville Bay Iron Project has been
surrendered.
Details
Amitsoq Exploitation Licence
Permitting Process
A change in Greenland's mining laws,
effective 1 January 2024, now allows an Exploitation Licence to be
applied for and granted prior to the final approval of a project's
Environmental Impact Assessment ("EIA"), Social Impact Assessment
("SIA") and Impact Benefit Agreement ("IBA"). Previously, an
Exploitation Licence could only be applied for once the lengthy EIA
and SIA processes had been completed and formally approved and an
IBA between the Government of Greenland, GreenRoc and the local
Municipality had been negotiated and signed.
This change, allowing the process
for the grant of an Exploitation Licence to run in parallel with
the EIA and SIA processes, rather than having to wait for the
latter to be completed, means that the additional time required to
achieve an Exploitation Licence should be considerably
reduced.
Under the new law, provided the
holder of an Exploration Licence has substantiated and delineated a
viable mineral deposit which it intends to exploit, and has
complied with its licence obligations, the licence holder will be
entitled to be granted an Exploitation Licence. Before an
Exploitation Licence can be granted, the licence holder must submit
a Project Description and Scoping Studies for its EIA and SIA. Those
documents must then be translated and published for public
consultation for at least 35 calendar days. Once the applicant has
addressed any pertinent issues raised in the public consultation,
it will then be entitled to the grant of an Exploitation
Licence.
GreenRoc believes this change in the
law is likely to shorten the Exploitation Licence permitting
process for the Amitsoq Graphite Project by several months, given
that its has already formally submitted to the Greenland Government
both its draft Project Description for Amitsoq, in December 2023,
and its draft EIA and SIA Scoping Studies, in January 2024.
Further, GreenRoc has also fulfilled the condition requiring
a viable mineral deposit to be substantiated and delineated at
Amitsoq, as supported by the results of the independent Preliminary
Economic Assessment ("PEA") published in October 2023. The
Company will therefore be in a position to submit an application
for an Exploitation Licence once the Project Description and EIA
and SIA Scoping Studies have been approved by the Government and
are ready for translation, and thus prior to the commencement of
the public consultation. It is expected, therefore, that this
application will be submitted in the first half of 2024, paving the
way to the possible grant of an Exploitation Licence before the end
of 2024.
Changes to Exploration
Portfolio Licences
The Company is also pleased to
provide an update on certain licence-related matters concerning its
exploration portfolio in Greenland.
An application has been submitted to
expand GreenRoc's exclusive Mineral Exploration Licence ("MEL")
2022-03 near Nanortalik in South Greenland. Covering
approximately 50km², the expansion area applied for (Figure 1) is
the last remaining area in the vicinity of GreenRoc's existing
mineral exploration licence package in South Greenland which is
known to host significant graphite mineralisation and which is not
already under licence to GreenRoc.
The application area lies due east
of Nanortalik and is immediately adjacent to existing licence area
MEL 2022-03. The area includes several historical recordings of
high-grade graphite mineralisation (Figure 2). The target
area has become open for application due to the surrender of the
area by the previous licence holder in January 2024.
Subject to grant of the licence
extension, GreenRoc will hold the exclusive exploration rights to
all prospective ground in the world-class Nanortalik Graphite
District, which hosts the Amitsoq Graphite Mine, the Kalaaq Deposit
and several other high-grade graphite prospects (See RNSs of 8
November 2021 and 11 October 2022).
Finally, in order to consolidate its
resources and focus on developing the Amitsoq Graphite Deposit into
a producing mine, the Company has decided to relinquish its
exploration licence MEL 2017-41 in North Greenland, encompassing
the Melville Bay Iron Project. The Company has no outstanding
obligations in respect of the relinquished licence and the
relinquishment has been approved by the Greenland
Government.
Figure
1. GreenRoc's exclusive licences MEL 2013-06 (including the Amitsoq
deposit) and MEL 2022-03 and the newly applied for area in light
green (which will form part of MEL 2022-03 upon grant). The red
symbols mark the known occurrences of graphite
mineralisation.
Figure 2. Known graphite occurrences
(Loc 2 and Loc 7) in the area of the new licence application, and a
geological marker horizon shown as white dotted lines, as viewed
from the north-west (SRK Report, 2015).
GreenRoc's CEO, Stefan Bernstein, commented:
"The changes in the Greenlandic Mineral Law that came into
effect on 1 January 2024 are very positive for GreenRoc. The
fact that our application for an Exploitation Licence can now run
in parallel with the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment
studies we are undertaking should significantly shorten the
processing time for the Exploitation Licence. It also futher
illustrates Greenland's commitment to simplifying its mineral
administration in order to establish a solid mineral extractive
industry in the country."
This announcement contains
inside information for the purposes of the UK Market Abuse
Regulation and the Directors of the Company are responsible for the
release of this announcement.
Forward Looking
Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements relating
to expected or anticipated future events and anticipated results
that are forward-looking in nature and, as a result, are subject to
certain risks and uncertainties, such as general economic, market
and business conditions, competition for qualified staff, the
regulatory process and actions, technical issues, new legislation,
uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans,
uncertainties resulting from working in a new political
jurisdiction, uncertainties regarding the results of exploration,
uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of prospecting
rights, uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of
regulatory and other third party consents and approvals,
uncertainties regarding the Company's or any third party's ability
to execute and implement future plans, and the occurrence of
unexpected events.
Actual results achieved may vary from the information provided
herein as a result of numerous known and unknown risks and
uncertainties and other factors.
**ENDS**
For further information, please
visit www.albamineralresources.com or
contact:
Alba Mineral Resources
Plc
George Frangeskides, Executive
Chairman
+44 20 3950
0725
SPARK Advisory Partners Limited
(Nomad)
Andrew Emmott
+44 20 3368 3555
CMC
Markets plc (Broker)
Thomas Smith / Douglas
Crippen
+44 20 3003 8632
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