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Kodal
Minerals Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: KOD / Sector: Mining
20 December 2024
Kodal Minerals
plc
("Kodal
Minerals", "Kodal" or the "Company")
Bougouni Lithium Project
Development Update and First Crusher Module
Startup
Kodal Minerals, the mineral
exploration and development company, is pleased to provide an
update on the progress of construction and commissioning of the
Stage 1 Dense Media Separation ("DMS") processing plant and mining
at the Ngoualana open pit mine at its flagship Bougouni Lithium
Project in Southern Mali ("Bougouni" or the "Project"). The Project
is fully funded through the US$117.5m Hainan funding transaction
(as announced by the Company on 15 November 2023). This funding
transaction includes a US$100m investment into Kodal Mining UK
Limited ("KMUK"), a company owned 51% by the Hainan Group and 49%
by Kodal, which is the developer of the Project.
Highlights:
· Commencement of production remains on track for the first
quarter of 2025 and remains within the US$65 million capital
development budget.
· Commissioning of the first of two crushing circuits commenced
this week with a brief successful test on waste rock. The second
crusher module installation continues and is expected to be
completed in the next few weeks.
· Installation of the steelwork for the main DMS building, the
screening building and the filtration building is essentially
complete. The focus of installation works has moved to electrical
cabling in the field, motor terminations and piping
installations.
· The motor control centre ('MCC') cabinets have been installed
and the running of cables from equipment to the MCC has
commenced.
· The shipment carrying the power plant, associated transformers
and switch gear arrived in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire and the equipment
has now been received on site. The
power plant installation and cabling will commence next
week.
· Open pit mining activities at the Ngoualana deposit continue
to advance. The main Ngoualana ore body is exposed and over 150,000
tonnes of ore grading on average 1.17% Li2O has been mined
in preparation for commissioning.
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The exploration team is preparing an in-fill and
extension drill programme for the Boumou deposit, to improve drill
density before an update to the JORC mineral resource estimate will
be made. Metallurgical samples have been assembled and a test
programme to confirm recovery using DMS and flotation processing
techniques will be explored.
Bernard Aylward, CEO of Kodal Minerals,
remarked: "The Bougouni processing
plant construction continues to progress well with the installation
of steelwork and equipment nearing completion. The focus has now
shifted to the installation of the piping and electrical cabling at
the DMS and filtration modules which are critical to starting full
commissioning of the plant.
"A
short trial run of one of the two crushing modules using waste
material was conducted by the site team earlier this week. Although
the drives were tested using temporary power, it is very
encouraging to see the first pre-commissioning activities
commencing in December 2024.
"Next week, installation of the power plant will commence,
which is required before full commissioning of the DMS plant can
commence. This includes connection of electrical cabling from the
power plant to the main transformer, and from the drives in the
field to the MCC.
"On the exploration front, we are in the process of designing
an in-fill and extension drilling programme for the Boumou deposit.
Additional drill holes will be needed before we can embark on a
full resource upgrade. Samples have been selected for a Boumou
specific metallurgical testwork programme, and both the DMS and
flotation process routes will be explored. The potential for some
parts of the Boumou deposit to feed the existing DMS facility could
provide additional life for this Phase 1
installation."
FURTHER
INFORMATION
Project Development
Programme
The start of production
remains on track for commencement in the first quarter of 2025. The
site team this week connected one of the two crushing modules
through the temporary power generator and were able to
pre-commission the first crushing circuit module. A small amount of
waste material was fed into the crushing circuit, and the module
operated satisfactorily albeit briefly, essentially marking the
commencement of commissioning.
Installation of the second
crushing module continues to progress and is expected to be
complete by the end of the month, allowing a similar
pre-commissioning process to be conducted on temporary power.
The steelwork erection phase is
essentially complete, and all mechanical equipment is in position.
The focus has now turned to installation of piping and electrical
cabling to the equipment itself.
The balance of the power plant has
arrived on site and installation will commence next week. This will
provide the means of powering up the main transformer and MCC
cabinets. The key screening, DMS and filtration equipment
commissioning will be conducted via the main power systems starting
in the next quarter in the leadup to the first product
milestone.
Mining
Mining activities continue to
progress well in advance of plant commissioning and future
production requirements. The mining contractor is now fully
established and conducting mine operations in a steady state, with
in excess of 150,000 tonnes of ore sitting on the ROM (run of mine)
pad, grading on average 1.17% Li2O.
The Company is stockpiling high
grade and low grade ore separately in readiness for commissioning.
The low grade ore will be used initially during the early
commissioning phase of the crushing modules. Only after the circuit
has been bedded down and rock boxes filled in the various chutes
will high grade ore be introduced.
Boumou
Exploration
Following analysis of the latest
Boumou assays from the diamond core drilling (as announced on 14 November 2024), the
Company has prepared an in-fill and extension drill programme which
is being scheduled for commencement next quarter. This programme is
aiming to improve the density of drill hole data, providing
additional assay information that will be needed before the next
JORC mineral resource update can be completed.
As part of the most recent diamond
core drill programme, the Company has prepared metallurgical
testwork samples to be sent to the laboratory for testing. The
testwork programme will include both DMS and flotation process
testing pathways.
On visual inspection, the Boumou
deposit comprises both coarse and fine grained spodumene, providing
potential for the former to be processed via DMS. The testwork
programme seeks to confirm recoveries for both DMS and flotation
processing, and it is possible that some sections of the Boumou
orebody could be fed to the existing DMS circuit, extending the
life of this Phase 1 operation.
The flotation testwork data will
provide valuable metallurgical recovery details, including
optimisation of flotation reagents, that will be central to an
update of the Phase 2 flotation plant study.
Kodal and Hainan are continuing
discussions on finalising the off-take agreement and key commercial
terms have been agreed by the parties, subject to
contract.
**ENDS**
For further information, please
visit www.kodalminerals.com or contact the following:
Kodal Minerals plc
Bernard Aylward, CEO
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Tel: +61 418 943 345
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Allenby Capital Limited, Nominated
Adviser
Jeremy Porter/Vivek
Bhardwaj
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Tel: 020 3328 5656
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP,
Financial Adviser & Joint Broker
John Mackay/Adam Cowl
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Tel: 020 3470 0470
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Canaccord Genuity Limited, Joint
Broker
James Asensio/Charlie
Hammond
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Tel: 0207 523 4680
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Burson Buchanan, Financial
PR
Bobby Morse/Oonagh Reidy
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Tel: +44 (0)20 7466 5000
kodal@buchanancomms.co.uk
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The exploration results and activity
reported in this announcement have been reviewed by Mr Bernard
Aylward who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy. Mr Aylward 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
Qualified Person as defined in the AIM Note for Mining and Oil
& Gas Companies dated June 2009. Mr Aylward consents to the
inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his
information in the form and context in which it appears.
Glossary of Technical Terms
"JORC"
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The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves
Committee Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves 2012 (the "JORC Code" or "the
Code"). The Code sets out minimum standards, recommendations
and guidelines for Public Reporting in Australasia of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves
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