Alba
Mineral Resources Plc / EPIC: ALBA / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
2 April 2024
Alba Mineral Resources
Plc
("Alba"
or the "Company")
Dolgellau Gold Exploration
Update
New Targets Identified
Through Airborne Magnetic Surveys
Alba Mineral Resources Plc (AIM:
ALBA) is pleased to announce three gold targets which have been
identified from the review and interpretation of the first part of
the magnetic data generated during Alba's recent airborne magnetic
survey of certain high-priority gold targets across the Dolgellau
Gold Belt ("DGB"). Two of the targets are located within the
envelope of the Company's 100% owned Clogau-St David's Gold Mine in
north Wales ("Clogau" or the "Mine") and represent the potential
definition of new drill targets within the Mine. The third target
has been identified on a fault that extends 4 km northeasterly in
the DGB and thus falls within the Company's 100% owned Dolgellau
Gold Exploration Project.
Key
Points
·
Alba commissioned airborne magnetic surveys over
the Clogau, Castell Carndochan and Hafod Owen prospects,
located in the DGB. These were flown between
November 2023 and January 2024.
·
As the target gold quartz veins are not
magnetic, proxy structures (as in proxies
for gold) are looked for in the magnetic data. In the case of Clogau and the DGB, discontinuities in the
magnetic sill basement can be used as proxy markers for the
possible presence of mineralised quartz veins and therefore worthy
of further ground investigations.
·
The two in-mine targets may merit follow-up
underground drilling to define potential new economic zones of
mineralisation. The third target will be subjected to basic
ground exploration involving geochemical sampling and mapping and
ground-truthing for the presence of any outcropping quartz
vein.
·
These new targets identified to date only relate
to one part of the completed airborne magnetic survey. The
interpretation of the survey data over the Carndochan and Hafod
Owen prospects is awaited and will be reported on in due
course.
Mark Austin, Alba's COO and Senior Geologist,
commented:
"The airborne magnetic survey that we recently carried out
over some of our key targets over the DGB is the first survey of
its kind since the regional survey that was undertaken by the
British Geological Survey in the early 1970s. Given advances in
technology, this latest survey has revealed a lot more detail than
was generated by that earlier survey. Thus, we now have data
guiding us to the identification of specific exploration
targets.
"The three targets that we have identified over the Clogau-St
Davids survey area make a lot of sense in the context of the
overall geological model we have developed over the years. From the
drilling we carried out in 2021, we were able to identify vein
structures parallel to the main Clogau vein, and this has now been
corroborated by the aeromagnetic survey data. The advantage of two
of the targets being in-mine is that we should be able to access
them by the drilling of some short holes from the existing
underground development, a much quicker and most cost-effective way
to prove up these potentially new gold-bearing vein
structures.
"These are exciting developments and we look forward now to
the reporting of the interpretations of the Castell Carndochan and
Hafod Owen survey areas to see what further targets may be revealed
over this hugely prospective, and still massively underexplored,
gold belt."
Details
Unmanned aerial vehicle (or "UAV")
magnetic surveys were carried out by Alba's specialist contractors
between November2023 and January 2024, targeting
the Clogau, Castell Carndochan and Hafod Owen gold
prospects within the DGB.
The interpretation of the airborne
survey over the Clogau prospect has generated three new targets of
immediate interest. These targets will be subjected to further
focused exploration or "ground truthing" to confirm whether they
host mineralised quartz veins.
As the target gold quartz veins are
nonmagnetic, proxy structures are used that can be identified in
the magnetic data. The targeted gold quartz veins
are typically associated with the ubiquitous normal faulting of
east to north-east (ENE) strike. Because these faults postdate the
emplacement of the regional magnetic sill complex (estimated at a
depth of 50 to 70 m below surface), they might exhibit
discontinuities within the imaged magnetic field. These magnetic
discontinuities are regarded as potential sites for further ground
investigations, especially the intersection of structures.
These are potential fault-related dilation structures, which may
enhance permeability and consequent conduits for mineralised quartz
veins.
Figure 1.
Map of lineaments of ENE to NE strike (Black)
superposed with mapped quartz veins (Purple) underlain by a
magnetic map generated from the 2023-24 aeromagnetic survey
data.
Figure 2.
Aeromagnetic map of the Clogau survey area showing
the three newly identified exploration targets (circled
yellow).
Target 1 is centred on the
Brynterion Fault and the displacement of the Clogau vein across the
fault to St Davids (see Figures 1 and 3). Alba geologists have
previously identified this area as having potential for additional
vein development and this has now been confirmed by the
survey.
Target 2 shows possible faulting
which intersects the current Clogau vein in the Grandfathers area -
an area of known structural complexity (see Figures 1 and 3). It
also shows that the magnetic anomalies pick out the trend of the
Clogau vein. The Grandfathers area was extensively stoped on high
grade ore and is easily accessible along the Llechfraith Adit. The
target area shown represents new potential zones of mineralisation
at Grandfathers which have never previously been mined.
Target 3 is based on a strong
anomaly centred on an interpreted arcuate structural feature which
extends from the north-east to the west across the Clogau area (see
Figure 2).
Figure 3.
Zoomed in aeromagnetic map of the Clogau survey
area showing the two newly identified in-mine exploration targets
(circled yellow).
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.
Competent Person
Declaration
The information in this release that relates to Exploration
Results has been reviewed by Mr Mark Austin. Mr Austin is a member
of SACNASP (Reg. No. 400235/06), Fellow of The Geological Society
and Fellow of the Geological Society of South Africa. He has a
B.Sc. Honours in Geology with 40 years'
experience.
Mark Austin has sufficient experience that is relevant to the
style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and
to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person
as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration targets, Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves', also known as the JORC Code. The JORC
code is a national reporting organisation that is aligned with
CRIRSCO. Mr Austin consents to the inclusion in the announcement of
the matters based on his information in the form and context in
which they appear.
**ENDS**
For further information, please
visit www.albamineralresources.com or
contact:
Alba Mineral Resources plc
George Frangeskides, Executive
Chairman
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+44 20
3950 0725
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SPARK Advisory Partners Limited
(Nomad)
Andrew Emmott
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+44 20
3368 3555
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CMC
Markets plc (Broker)
Thomas Smith / Douglas
Crippen
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+44 20
3003 8632
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Alba's Projects &
Investments
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Projects Operated by
Alba
|
Location
|
Ownership
|
Clogau (gold)
|
Wales
|
100%
|
Dolgellau Gold Exploration
(gold)
|
Wales
|
100%
|
Gwynfynydd (gold)
|
Wales
|
100%
|
Investments Held by
Alba
|
Location
|
Ownership
|
GreenRoc Mining Plc
(mining)
|
Greenland
|
37.49%
|
Horse Hill (oil)
|
England
|
11.765%
|