18 September 2024
Arkle Resources
PLC
("Arkle" or the
"Company")
Update on Progress on African
Lithium Licences
Highlights
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Sampling is underway on the Company's lithium
brine licences in Botswana
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Early-stage prospecting will commence in days on
the Zimbabwean hard rock licences which are prospective for
lithium
John Teeling, Chairman, commented, "The Makgadikgadi Salt Pans
in Botswana have potential to play a significant part in the growth
of high-grade lithium. We have started a sampling programme on our
937sq km licence blocks to extract brines which will be tested in
the ALS laboratory in Brisbone to confirm the presence of lithium.
Assuming confirmation of lithium presence, the next stage, already
planned, is a grid sampling programme to estimate lithium grades
across the block.
"On our Zimbabwe hard rock ground, we will complete a
prospecting programme which we expect to confirm the presence of
lepidolite, a lithium bearing ore."
Arkle Resources PLC (AIM:ARK) is
pleased to update shareholders on our lithium exploration
activities in Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Botswana
The Company holds two licences
totalling 837sq km in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Earlier work
confirmed the presence of a layer of brines across the licences.
The current project is to recover samples of the brines which will
be analysed to detect trace lithium.
5kg samples of brines will be taken
from below the hard crusty salt core using an auger drill. The
samples will be analysed by ALS in Brisbane using ICP-MS
technology. The initial sampling work will take about two
weeks.
Assuming the detection of lithium
traces, a structural grid sampling program has been developed using
larger augers to reach the shallow water table. The samples will be
sent for Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) analysis to identify
grades.
Zimbabwe
The Company holds 3 licences
covering 153 hectares in the Insiza area of Matabeleland of
Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is one of the world's leading hard rock lithium
producers. The area has a number of active lithium explorers. Arkle
is undertaking a reconnaissance of the ground to look for traces
of, and extent of, spodumene and / or lepidolite rock. Earlier work
indicated the presence of these rocks.
Why Lithium
The supply / demand balance for
Lithium is being transformed by surging demand, growth at 25%
yearly, especially for high-purity, battery-grade Lithium Carbonate
and Lithium Hydroxide. There is no plausible way that currently
identified hard rock deposits in Africa and Australia can supply
this demand so the search is on for lithium in the brines of salt
pans.
Lithium mineralisation has long been
known in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. But Botswana exploration
interest was mainly in diamonds. Confirmatory work was conducted on
the brines by Australian and South African explorers from time to
time, but their main expertise was in hard rock sources, especially
spodumene.
Until recently the economics of the
Makgadikgadi Salt Pans seemed inferior to those of the world's
richest, proven salt pans. However, the recent development of
Direct Lithium Extraction technologies have the potential to
greatly increase output of high-purity Lithium salts from brines,
at much lower cost and less water and energy consumption than
traditional evaporation techniques.
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure
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.
ENDS
Enquiries:
Arkle Resources PLC
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John Teeling, Chairman
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+353 (0) 1 833 2833
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Jim Finn, Finance
Director
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+353 (0) 1 833 2833
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Angel Corporate Finance LLP
Nominated Adviser & Joint Broker
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Matthew Johnson
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+44 (0) 203 470 0470
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Adam Cowl
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First Equity Limited
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Joint Broker
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Jason Robertson
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+44 (0) 207 374 2212
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BlytheRay
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+44 (0) 207 138 3204
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Megan Ray
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Teneo
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Luke Hogg
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+353 (0) 1 661 4055
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Alan Tyrrell
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Fia Long
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Alan Reynolds
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