30 May 2024
Field Work Underway at Senya
Beraku Licence
Atlantic Lithium commences soil
sampling, mapping and rock chip sampling
across newly-granted, unexplored Senya Beraku
licence
Atlantic Lithium Limited (AIM: ALL, ASX: A11, GSE:
ALLGH, OTCQX: ALLIF, "Atlantic Lithium" or the "Company"), the
African-focused lithium exploration and development company
targeting to deliver Ghana's first lithium mine, is pleased to
announce the commencement of geochemical soil sampling, geological
mapping and rock chip sampling over the Senya Beraku licence in the
eastern portion of the Company's Cape Coast Lithium Portfolio in
Ghana ("CCLP"), which holds the flagship Ewoyaa Lithium Project
("Ewoyaa" or the "Project").
Highlights:
- Commencement
of geochemical soil sampling, geological mapping and rock chip
sampling over the newly-granted, previously unexplored Senya Beraku
prospecting licence, representing 82.11km2 of
prospective tenure within 70km from the Ewoyaa
footprint.
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Senya Beraku sits 20km east of the
known Egyasimanku Hill-Winneba spodumene pegmatite field, where
coarse-grained spodumene pegmatites have been observed.
- 1,344
soil samples collected as of 26 May 2024, with 5,405 samples
planned to be collected in the ongoing programme.
- Weathered,
coarse-grained pegmatite units identified in surface geological
mapping (no spodumene mineralisation observed; assays pending),
being undertaken concurrent to ongoing soil sampling programme;
collected rock chip samples to be submitted for assay by
Intertek.
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Commencement of field work at Senya
Beraku follows the issue of the required Operating Permits for the
licence by the Minerals Commission and Environmental Protection
Agency ("EPA"), and the completion of meetings with local
authorities and communities to inform them of the Company's planned
activities.
- Senya
Beraku licence benefits from exceptional existing infrastructure;
located adjacent to the N1 Accra-Takoradi highway and crossed by
high-voltage transmission lines.
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Grant of the Senya Beraku licence
represents the Government's strong support of the Company's
ambitions to grow its lithium resources in Ghana following the
grant of the Mining Lease for the Ewoyaa Lithium Project in October
2023.
Commenting on the Company's latest progress, Neil Herbert,
Executive Chairman of Atlantic Lithium,
said:
"The recently-granted Senya Beraku prospecting licence
represents new, unexplored tenure offering considerable exploration
upside potential. With no lithium exploration having been conducted
previously over the licence, we are pleased to now be on the ground
undertaking soil sampling, mapping and rock chip sampling, with the
view to identifying new anomalies that we can follow up on with
targeted drilling.
"While focused primarily on advancing the Ewoyaa Lithium
Project through permitting towards construction, we recognise the
potential value to be delivered from the continued exploration of
our large, still vastly unexplored tenure package in Ghana, which
we believe is highly prospective for further lithium
discovery.
"In
line with the grant of the Ewoyaa Mining Lease, we believe that the
grant of the Senya Beraku licence demonstrates the Government of
Ghana's continued support of the Project and the Company's efforts
to grow the country's lithium resources. We, therefore, look
forward to progressing and completing the ongoing programme and
taking steps to further enhance the Project."
Senya Beraku
Granted to the Company's wholly-owned Ghanaian
subsidiary Green Metals Resources Limited ("GMR") in November 2023
(refer announcement of
14 November 2023),
the Senya Beraku prospecting licence represents 82.11km2
of prospective tenure offering significant exploration
potential.
The licence is located 20km east of the known
Egyasimanku Hill-Winneba spodumene pegmatite field and within 70km
of the footprint of the Company's flagship Ewoyaa Lithium Project,
outside of the current JORC (2012) compliant 35.3Mt @ 1.25%
Li2O Mineral Resource Estimate1 ("MRE") for
the Project (refer Figure 1).
No previous lithium exploration has been completed
over the licence.
Figure 1: Newly-granted Senya Beraku licence in relation
to Cape Coast Lithium Portfolio and Ewoyaa Lithium Project with
geology background and rubidium in soils geochemistry anomalism
images
As of 26 May 2024, the
Company has collected 1,344 samples of the 5,405 planned sample
programme (where sample sites are suitable) across the prospective
region of the Senya Beraku licence (refer Figure
2).
Figure 2: Soil sampling and lithological mapping
progress map on the Senya Beraku prospecting licence (base map is
regional geology by Ghana Geological Survey
Authority)
Soil samples collected have been submitted for
in-house processing and analysis at the Company's Mankessim
facility using pXRF (portable X-Ray Fluorescence) and LiBS
(Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy) analysers.
Concurrent to the ongoing soil sampling programme,
the Company is undertaking surface geological mapping across the
Senya Beraku licence. Weathered, coarse-grained pegmatite units
have been mapped (no spodumene mineralisation observed), with rock
chip samples being collected and submitted for assay by Intertek
(sample preparation in Tarkwa, Ghana and analysis in Perth,
Australia).
The sampling and mapping programmes are expected to
conclude by August 2024, following which data interpretation will
be undertaken (upon receipt of all geochemical data), with a view
to identifying anomalies for detailed follow-up mapping and auger
drilling evaluation ahead of reverse circulation drill testing
where warranted.
This announcement contains inside information for the
purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014
as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is disclosed in accordance with
the Company's obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
End Note
1 Ore Reserves, Mineral
Resources and Production Targets
The information in this announcement
that relates to Ore Reserves, Mineral Resources and Production
Targets complies with the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves (JORC Code). The information in this announcement relating
to the Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") of 35.3Mt @ 1.25%
Li₂O for Ewoyaa is
extracted from the Company's announcement dated 1 February 2023,
which is available at www.atlanticlithium.com.au.
The MRE includes a total of 3.5Mt @ 1.37% Li₂O in the Measured category, 24.5Mt @
1.25% Li₂O in the
Indicated category and 7.4Mt @ 1.16% Li₂O in the Inferred category. The
Company confirms that all material assumptions and technical
parameters underpinning the MRE continue to apply. Material
assumptions for the Project have been revised on grant of the
Mining Lease for the Project, announced by the Company on 20
October 2023. The Company is not aware of any new information or
data that materially affects the information included in this
announcement or the announcements dated 1 February 2023 and 20
October 2023.
Competent Persons
Information in this report relating
to the exploration results is based on data reviewed by Mr I. Iwan
Williams (BSc. Hons Geology), General Manager - Exploration of the
Company. Mr Williams is a Member of the Australian Institute of
Geoscientists (#9088) who has in excess of 30 years' experience in
mineral exploration and is a Qualified Person under the AIM Rules.
Mr Williams consents to the inclusion of the information in the
form and context in which it appears.
Information in this report relating
to Mineral Resources was compiled by Shaun Searle, a Member of the
Australian Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Searle 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 Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' and is
a Qualified Person under the AIM Rules. Mr Searle is a director of
Ashmore. Ashmore and the Competent Person are independent of the
Company and other than being paid fees for services in compiling
this report, neither has any financial interest (direct or
contingent) in the Company. Mr Searle consents to the inclusion in
the report of the matters based upon the information in the form
and context in which it appears.
For any further information, please
contact:
Atlantic Lithium Limited
Neil Herbert (Executive Chairman)
Amanda Harsas (Finance Director and Company
Secretary)
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Notes to Editors:
About Atlantic
Lithium
www.atlanticlithium.com.au
Atlantic Lithium is an AIM, ASX, GSE and OTCQX-listed
lithium company advancing its flagship project, the Ewoyaa Lithium
Project, a significant lithium spodumene pegmatite discovery in
Ghana, through to production to become the country's first
lithium-producing mine.
The Definitive Feasibility Study for the Project
indicates the production of 3.6Mt of spodumene concentrate over a
12-year mine life, making it one of the largest spodumene
concentrate mines in the world.
The Project, which was awarded a Mining Lease in
October 2023, is being developed under an earn-in agreement with
Piedmont Lithium Inc.
Atlantic Lithium holds a portfolio of lithium projects
within 509km2 and 774km2 of granted and
under-application tenure across Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire
respectively, which, in addition to the Project, comprises
significantly under-explored, highly prospective licences.