Fulcrum
Metals plc / EPIC: FMET / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining
2 September 2024
Fulcrum Metals
plc
("Fulcrum" or the "Company" or the "Group")
Teck Hughes and Sylvanite
Tailings Reprocessing Projects Site Visit Update
Update on licensing
discussions with Extrakt
Fulcrum Metals plc (LON: FMET), a
company focused on mineral exploration and development in Canada,
is pleased to provide an update on the Company's
Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite tailings reprocessing
projects located in the Kirkland Lake area of Ontario in
Canada.
Key
Points
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Site visits to Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite gold
tailing reprocessing projects undertaken in August following
successful Phase 1 results at Teck Hughes that included impressive
59.4% gold recovery rates using Extrakt's non-toxic
technology
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Additional samples taken during the site visits to
be sent for gold assay as part of ongoing data collection, sampling
and analysis
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Continuation of stakeholder consultation and
engagement programme with positive meetings held with the Ministry
of Mines, First Nation groups and local communities
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Reviewing opportunities for drone supported
including Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and LiDAR surveys, auger
sampling and on-site bulk sample extraction and reprocessing to
support defining 43-101 compliant resources
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Work continuing with Extrakt on application of its
technology to reprocess tailings material at both projects.
Discussions continuing on finalising terms for exclusive gold
tailings licensing in Timmins and Kirkland Lake, Ontario
Ryan Mee, Chief Executive Officer of Fulcrum,
commented:
"Our recent site visits to Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite allowed
us to examine the significant tailing bodies at both sites which
run for kilometres and contain considerable quantities of
gold.
"Our focus has been on how we bring these legacy assets into
the modern world of sustainable extraction though our work with
Extrakt and its non-toxic technology. Initial work on this has been
exciting and has delivered outstanding gold recovery rates of 59.4%
at Teck-Hughes. To put this into context, historic leach testing
work at Sylvanite reported approximately 30% recovery rate using
direct cyanide leaching. We are, therefore, continuing discussions
with Extrakt about the application of its technology and look
forward to finalising terms for exclusive licencing of Extrakt's
gold tailings technology in Timmins and Kirkland, Ontario, in due
course.
"Alongside this, a primary focus is on determining the amount
of gold in the projects through various development work streams so
that investors and the market can appreciate better the scale and
in-situ value of our first projects.
"An important outcome from reprocessing tailings is the
removal of heavy metals and the cleaning up and reclamation of the
tailings areas to provide positive opportunities for land to be
repurposed. As such, I am hugely grateful for the welcome we
received during consultation and engagement meetings with local
stakeholders prior and during our recent visit. It was a pleasure
to meet the Chiefs and people from the First Nation groups and I
would like to thank everyone for their hospitality, interest and
positivity towards what Fulcrum is seeking to achieve. I look
forward to continuing our dialogue, developing our relationships
and exploring partnership opportunities in the
future."
Purpose Of Site Visits
Following the exciting Phase 1
sampling and testing results at Teck-Hughes (announced by the
Company on 5 June 2024), which reported gold grades 16.9% higher
than historic results and initial leach testing results which
delivered breakthrough gold recovery rates of up to 59.4%, the
Company has commenced a similar program at the Sylvanite gold
tailings project. During the week commencing 19 August 2024 Ryan
Mee and Mitchell Smith (both directors of Fulcrum) conducted site
visits to the Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite gold tailings projects to
review the development of both sites, undertake sampling and
continue the Company's engagement with stakeholders.
On
Site
The aerial photos below illustrate
the scale of the Kirkland Lake tailing projects with Teck-Hughes on
the left and Sylvanite on the right.
Whilst on the sites, additional
samples were taken from areas not well covered by previous auger
sampling. From left to right, Ryan Mee (Fulcrum CEO) sampling at
Teck Hughes, auger sample pulling at Sylvanite and Mitchell Smith
(Fulcrum Non-Executive Director) recording auger sample information
at Sylvanite.
In total eight auger hole samples
were taken; four from each of Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite. These
samples are to be sent to Actlabs in Timmins for multi-element
assay.
First Nation Engagement
The Company attended meetings with
Matachewan First Nation and visited the Beaverhouse First Nation
family gathering day as part of its stakeholder engagement
programme. During these meetings and visits, the Company discussed
its plans for the Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite tailing sites, which
will involve removing heavy metals and cleaning up and reclaiming
the tailings areas to provide positive opportunities for land to be
repurposed. During these engagements, the Company gained a further
understanding of the communities' values and potential partnership
opportunities.
The Company looks forward to further
strengthening its relations with all First Nation groups and other
stakeholders as part of its ongoing development.
The photos below show: The
Matachewan First Nation community lodge. Fulcrum Director Mitchell
Smith, Councillor Stan Fox, and Mineral Development Advisor Kyla
Schram and Fulcrum CEO Ryan Mee outside the Matachewan First Nation
community lodge. Fulcrum Director Mitchell Smith and Fulcrum CEO
Ryan Mee attending the Beaverhouse First Nation family gathering
day.
Review of Project Development Work
The Company is currently working
with Extrakt on the analysis of tailings for gold grades,
composition and testing gold recoveries with their non-toxic
Tailings Leaching Technology. Given the scale of the Teck-Hughes
and Sylvanite projects and following the site visits, the Company
is considering:
·
The application of drone-based surveys including
ground penetration radar (GPR) and LiDAR to assist with the
volumetrics, mapping and geophysical understanding of the tailings
bodies
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Follow up additional auger sampling
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Digitising all information
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Permitting for bulk sample extraction and
processing
The aim of these workstreams will be
to assist in producing geological models, define 43-101 complaint
resources, and review both concentrate and leaching routes to
market.
In addition, as a result of a delay
in transporting auger samples collected for the Phase 1 testing at
Sylvanite and to expedite the gold grade analysis, the Company has
split the auger samples, with half to be sent to Actlabs in Timmins
for gold assay and the other half being sent to Extrakt for testing
and analysis. It is expected that the samples will be transported
in the first half of September following which analysis and testing
can commence.
Licensing discussions with Extrakt
On 30 November 2023 the Company
announced its first tailings option agreement to acquire the
Teck-Hughes gold tailings project and on 10 April 2024 announced
the option agreement to acquire the Sylvanite gold tailings
projects. Since the 30 November 2023 announcement, Fulcrum has been
in discussion with Extrakt, a sustainable technology company which
uses separation technology to extract metals from tailings without
the use of cyanide, about the early licensing of its proprietary
technology. The normal licensing model Extrakt uses is to complete
a four phase testing and study program following which licence
terms would be agreed. On 24 January 2024, Fulcrum entered into a
phased study and testing programme for the Teck Hughes project and,
on 17 June 2024, the Company announced a programme for the
Sylvanite project. Extrakt and Fulcrum are continuing term sheet
stage discussions on the exclusive licensing of Extrakt's gold
tailings technology in the areas of Timmins and Kirkland Lake in
Ontario.
Special Advisor Role
In March 2024 Jason Brewer was
appointed as a Special Adviser to Fulcrum's Board of Directors in a
non-board capacity (announced by the Company on 4 March 2024). He
leaves the company effective 31 August 2024 and remains a valued
industry contact.
Teck-Hughes Gold Tailings Project Background
The Teck-Hughes property is just 2.6
kms from the town of Kirkland Lake and
nearby infrastructure includes overhead
powerlines which cross the southern border, as well as government
installed onsite water well monitoring stations which will be
important in providing baseline environmental data.
Historic sampling and auger drilling
campaigns were conducted at the Project, the first in 1980 and the
most recent between 2018 and 2022 which produced a non-complaint
resource estimate.
As part of the most recent campaign,
a total of 95 auger samples were collected and assayed at Actlabs
in Timmins. The highest sample assayed 1.73g/tonne Au with 72 of
the 95 samples assaying between 0.5 to 0.8 g/tonne Au. The average
was 0.66g/tonne Au.
Based on the data from this
sampling, along with that of the drill programme from 1980, an
estimate of the tonnage was calculated over the north, west and
northeast arm of the tailings totalling 6,531,300 tonnes of
material at 0.66g/tonne Au for 138,460 ounces contained Au. This
estimate remains to be verified by Fulcrum.
Sylvanite Gold Tailings Project Background
The Sylvanite property is 5km by
road from the town of Kirkland Lake.
A 1986 report filed on the property
estimated a tailings resource of 4.52 million tons (4.14 million
tonnes) grading 0.015 oz/ton Au (0.47g/t Au) containing 67,051 ounces of gold. This estimate remains to be verified
by Fulcrum.
In 2008 a 30m x 25m sampling grid
was established with drilling to base of tailings to obtain samples
for assay and recovery test work - 1.22m sample length in 149 holes
totalling 926.6m - with a maximum tailings thickness of 12.2m
reported. An average grade of 0.541g/t Au was reported in the 20
holes fully sampled and assayed. Leaching tests on five samples
resulted in Direct Cyanide Leaching recovery rates of between 28.8%
and 32.8% on three of the samples, and with the addition of a
roasting phase improved the total recoveries for all samples to
between 53.4% and 64.7%.
Glossary
Item
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Definition
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"g/t"
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Grams per metric tonne
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43-101
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43-101 is a securities regulatory instrument that governs how
companies can disclose mining-related information in
Canada.
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Further information
The various historic non-compliant
resource estimates cited above have not been verified by Fulcrum
and the tailings body requires detailed follow-up sampling along
with appropriate QAQC and estimation by an independent qualified
resource geologist in order to be able to report a resource
compliant with established resource codes.
Qualified Person Statement
The technical information in this
announcement has been reviewed by Edward (Ed) Slowey, BSc, PGeo,
technical advisor to Fulcrum Metals Plc. Mr Slowey is a graduate
geologist with more than 40 years' relevant experience in mineral
exploration and mining and a founder member of the Institute of
Geologists of Ireland. Mr Slowey has sufficient experience relevant
to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activity which has been undertaken to
qualify as a "Qualified Person" in accordance with the AIM Rules
Guidance Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr Slowey
consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based
on their information in the form and context in which it
appears.
For further information please
visit https://fulcrummetals.com/
or contact:
Fulcrum Metals PLC
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Ryan Mee (Chief Executive
Officer)
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Via St Brides Partners
Limited
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Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated adviser)
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Nick Athanas / George
Payne
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Tel: +44 (0) 203 328 5656
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Clear Capital Markets Limited (Broker)
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Bob Roberts
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Tel: +44 (0) 203 869 6081
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St
Brides Partners Ltd (Financial PR)
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Ana Ribeiro / Paul Dulieu
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177
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Notes to Editors
FULCRUM METALS - BACKGROUND
Fulcrum Metals PLC (LON: FMET) is an
AIM quoted exploration and development company which finances and
manages exploration projects focused on Canada, widely recognised
as a top mining jurisdiction. Fulcrum's
ambition is to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable
tailings and mine waste business, driving mining change through
combining low discovery risk assets and jurisdictions with
transformative technology capable of near-term cash flow whilst
capitalising on a portfolio of highly prospective exploration
assets.