Alba
Mineral Resources Plc / EPIC: ALBA / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
15 May 2024
Alba Mineral Resources
Plc
("Alba"
or the "Company")
Clogau
Update
High-Grade Gold Produced from
Waste Tip
Alba Mineral Resources Plc (AIM:
ALBA) is pleased to announce high-grade gold produced from samples
of the fines material taken from the trenching programme at the
historic Waste Tip at the Company's 100% owned Clogau-St David's
Gold Mine in North Wales ("Clogau" or the "Mine").
Key
Points
·
To date, Alba has excavated nearly 33 tonnes of
<20mm material (or "fines") from the Waste Tip. This
material will be subjected to primary processing at the Company's
onsite Gravity Processing Plant and then refined at an offsite gold
refinery.
·
As a preliminary exercise designed to assess the
gold content within those trenches excavated to date, four
concentrates have been produced from composite samples of <20mm
material taken from each trench.
·
The concentrates have been sent to an offsite
party refining facility, which has resulted in the following
high-grade gold production:
- From the Trench
1 composite sample, 1.1 grams of
gold were recovered from 66.04 kg of sample (dry weight),
equating to a back-calculated head grade of 6.0 g/t or 0.19 troy ounces per tonne
(oz/t).
- From the Trench
3 composite sample, 2.9 grams of
gold were recovered from 60.63 kg of sample (dry weight),
equating to a back-calculated head grade of 17.22 g/t or 0.55 oz/t.
- From the Trench
4 composite sample: 1.1 grams of
gold were recovered from 74.26 kg of sample (dry weight),
equating to a back-calculated head grade of 5.33 g/t or 0.17 oz/t.
·
Gold production from the refinery has returned
significantly higher grades from the Waste Tip than previous
results had indicated, suggesting that previous laboratory assay
results had significantly underrepresented the gold content of the
tip and greatly enhancing the economic viability of mining the
Waste Tip as a whole.
George Frangeskides, Executive Chairman,
commented: "This refinery gold
production, which has returned grades of up to 17 g/t, has
vindicated our decision to undertake another round of trenching
over the Waste Tip and our instinct that the previous laboratory
results had underrepresented the gold content of the tip. Once we
have completed the processing of this batch of 33 tonnes of fines
from the Waste Tip within our onsite processing plant, we intend to
send the gold concentrates produced for refining in the same
way."
Details
From the Company's initial trenching
of the Waste Tip, which has produced a total of 33 tonnes of
<20mm fines, four composite samples, each containing material
from a specific trench, were sent to a third-party refining
facility, where the actual gold content of the samples was
determined. The results are shown in Table 1.
The composite samples from trenches
1, 3 and 4 returned a total of 5.1 grams of gold. The sample from
trench 2 did not return any gold content, indicating that this
particular part of the tip is likely to consist of country rock
from the original off-reef development of Tyn y Cornel rather than
including waste rock from on-reef production
development.
Table 1: Composite Sample
Results
(figures rounded to two decimal places)
Due to the erratic nature of gold
distribution within the Waste Tip, it appears that laboratory
assays have underrepresented the gold content of the section of tip
from which the sample was taken. This issue is addressed by
the refining of a gold concentrate, as this method extracts the
entire gold content from the concentrate rather than merely
sampling it.
By way of illustration, assay
results from Pit 2 dug at the Waste Tip in 2022 (reported in the
RNS of 21 March 2022) returned a back-calculated head grade of 0.28
g/t of gold. By comparison, Trench 1, which was dug in the same
location as Pit 2, has returned a back-calculated grade of 6.0
g/t. Similarly, Pit 3, which was also dug in 2022, returned
0.83 g/t whereas Trench 3, which was dug in the current exercise
and is directly along strike of Pit 3, returned 17.22 g/t. In both
these cases, therefore, the latest round of trenching has returned
results more than 20 times higher than in 2022. This is
expected to greatly assist in our determination of the economic
viability of mining the tip as a whole for its gold
content.
Figure 1: Comparison between
trench results and previous pit results on the Waste
Tip
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%
|