Alba
Mineral Resources Plc / EPIC: ALBA / Market: AIM / Sector:
Mining
22 February 2024
Alba Mineral Resources
Plc
("Alba"
or the "Company") 
Clogau Gold Mine and Regional
Exploration Update
Alba Mineral Resources Plc (AIM:
ALBA) is pleased to provide this update on its work at the Lower
Llechfraith workings (the "Llechfraith Target"), its principal gold
target at the Company's 100% owned Clogau-St David's Gold Mine in
north Wales ("Clogau" or the "Mine"), at the historic waste tip and
on its regional exploration activities over the Dolgellau Gold
Exploration Project.
Key
Points
Llechfraith
Target
·
Alba has taken more than 40 samples from No.4
Level at the Llechfraith Target, with 25 samples put through the
Company's processing plant so far to produce heavy mineral
concentrates.
·
A majority of the concentrates produced to date
have contained a significant proportion of sulphides, including
discrete grains of gold.
·
These concentrates have been dispatched to an
independent laboratory for assaying of their gold
content.
·
Notification has been made under Permitted
Development Rights in respect of the Company's intention to proceed
with the planned bulk sampling of the Llechfraith Target, in
accordance with the previously completed Habitat Regulations
Assessment ("HRA") and existing European Protected Species Licence
("EPSL") permissions.
·
In the meantime, the Company will finalise the
development layouts to access the Llechfraith Target payshoots at
depth.
Dolgellau Gold Exploration
Project
·
The airborne geophysical survey undertaken over
Alba's key regional gold targets has been completed.
·
Alba's consulting geophysicists are in the process
of verifying the data set following which they will move to data
interpretation.
Historical Waste
Tip
·
Following a review of the plan for future
exploitation of the Waste Tip, the Company has decided to carry out
a trenching programme prior to submitting a planning application
for the Waste Tip.
·
As such, a notification has been made under
Permitted Development Rights in respect of the Company's intention
to proceed with a trenching programme at the Waste Tip.
George Frangeskides, Executive Chairman,
commented:
"We have been making really good progress at Clogau as well as
over our extensive regional gold exploration ground. The key
piece of news in this release is that we have filed a notification
of our intention to carry out bulk sampling at the Llechfraith
Target, our No.1 gold target within the Clogau mine system. The
filing of this notification follows on from the fact that we have
now largely completed our assessment of the newly dewatered No.4
Level and found it to be in good condition overall, allowing us to
move ahead with the detailed planning and layout of the bulk
sampling programme below No.4 Level.
"In that regard, we have also now completed a substantial
sampling programme on No.4 Level. The sampling of the existing
development will provide us with valuable information to assist in
the precise siting of the development layout for the bulk sampling
below No.4 Level. While it is certainly a positive that we
have seen a significant sulphide content in the samples tabled in
our Processing Plant to date, we will need to await the publication
of the assay results from our first batch of heavy mineral
concentrates in the coming days.
"In other developments, on further analysis our technical team
has decided to carry out a further bulk sampling programme at the
Waste Tip before we submit a planning application for exploitation
of the tip. While it is a little frustrating not to be able to
crack on with the planning process, as we had intended to by now,
on reflection we think this is the right approach overall. Finally,
we are really pleased to have completed the airborne geophysical
survey over some of our stand-out regional gold targets and look
forward with anticipation to seeing the results of the data
evaluation in due course."
Details
Llechfraith
Target
The Company has taken more than 40
samples from No.4 Level at the Llechfraith Target to date. Of those
samples, 25 have so far been put through the Company's Processing
Plant to produce heavy mineral concentrates. A majority of the
concentrates produced to date have contained a significant
proportion of sulphides, including discrete fine grains of
gold.
These concentrates have been
dispatched to an independent laboratory for assaying of their gold
content. While the presence of sulphides is a positive, it is not
in itself an indication of gold content or grade, so the assay
results will need to be awaited.
Figure 1: (left) sulphides
(the lighter material) being separated on a wave table in the Alba
Processing Plant; (right) panned concentrate showing significant
sulphide content.
As previously advised, Alba is
planning a programme of underground bulk sampling to test the
mineralisation in the Lower Llechfraith workings.
Conventional channel chip sampling is not a suitable method of
evaluating this type of mineralisation, as the gold mineralisation
is of a highly nuggety nature and is not disseminated throughout
the orebody. Large samples are therefore required in order to take
account of the irregular distribution of gold.
This bulk sampling exercise will
provide valuable data regarding the gold grades within the sampled
locations which will be critical to Alba's assessment of the
potential viability of the Llechfraith Target as a future location
for mining operations at Clogau.
The proposed works will comprise a
bulk sampling campaign of separate sites within the delineated area
shown in Figure 2 below. The dimensions of any underground
development would be typically around 1.5m x 1.5m and no more than
10m in vertical extent in order to benefit from Permitted
Development Rights. Other sites within the delineated area will
likely be bulk sampled by rock sawing. The bulk samples extracted
from the sites will then be processed for their gold content and
the results used to generate an economic model in order to assess
the prospects for further successful exploration and development of
the Llechfraith Target area.
As such, a notification has been
submitted to the competent local planning authority ("LPA") under
Permitted Development Rights in respect of the Company's intention
to proceed with a bulk sampling programme at the Llechfraith
Target. While the Company must allow for a 21-day period to
elapse from the date of notification during which the LPA may
object to the works, the Company expects to be able to proceed with
the works following the end of the notification period given that
the planned bulk sampling is in accordance with, and expressly
envisaged by, the previously completed Habitat Regulations
Assessment ("HRA") for the Mine as well as the existing permissions
granted to the Company, including pursuant to the current European
Protected Species Licence ("EPSL") covering the Llechfraith Target
area.
Figure 2: General location of
bulk sampling sites within Llechfraith
underground workings (area within green rectangle). Samples will be
extracted by winching up the Main Shaft to the Adit Level and
transporting to the Mine Processing Plant.
Dolgellau Gold Exploration
Project
The airborne geophysical survey
undertaken over Alba's key regional gold targets has been
completed. Alba's consulting geophysicists are in the process of
verifying the data set following which they will move to data
interpretation and reporting.
Waste Tip
While the grades returned in the
first two pitting exercises of the Waste Tip were very positive,
the Company has determined that a further phase of bulk sampling is
desirable in order to have further data to underpin a decision to
proceed with a planning application to process the Waste Tip. Given
the likely costs associated with Waste Tip exploitation, on
reflection it is considered prudent to collect further data to
confirm the overall gold grade before proceeding with that
application.
Consequently, and given the coarse
nature of the gold mineralisation at Clogau, the excavation of
trenches is now proposed in one section of the Waste Tip, allowing
for closer sampling and therefore a more representative bulk sample
for that section of the tip. As such, a notification has been
submitted to the competent planning authority under Permitted
Development Rights in respect of the Company's intention to proceed
with a trenching programme at the Waste Tip. Although the proposed
exercise involves trenching as opposed to pitting, this involves
substantially the same work activities as were performed under the
previous two phases of pitting at the Waste Tip, which phases of
work were also carried out under Permitted Development
Rights.
Figure 3: (left) proposed trenches (red polygons); (right)
cross-section of a trench.
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
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Location
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Ownership
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Clogau (gold)
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Wales
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100%
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Dolgellau Gold Exploration
(gold)
|
Wales
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100%
|
Gwynfynydd (gold)
|
Wales
|
100%
|
Investments Held by Alba
|
Location
|
Ownership
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GreenRoc Mining Plc
(mining)
|
Greenland
|
37.49%
|
Horse Hill (oil)
|
England
|
11.765%
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