7 October
2024
Operational
Update:
New Copper Zones Identified
at Jebilet Est Copper Project, Morocco
Aterian
Plc
("Aterian" or the
"Company")
Aterian Plc (LSE: ATN), the
critical metal-focused exploration and development company, is
pleased to provide an operational update on fieldwork conducted on
the Company's Jebilet Est Copper ("Cu") Project ("Jebilet Est" or the "Project") in the Kingdom
of Morocco ("Morocco"). The recent work has
identified several new mineralised zones, including a 9.25 % Cu
sample returned from a previously untested area, and reconfirmed
the strong grades reported from earlier work by the
Company.
The Project, covering 73.6
km2, is located 35 km northeast of Marrakech within
the Marrakech-Safi Region of Morocco and 14 km north
of the Company's Jafra silver-lead project ("Jafra"). It occurs within an
established current and historic mining district in
Morocco.
Highlights:
·
Additional mineralised quartz-carbonate vein
targets identified:
·
Up to 9.25 % Cu returned from isolated vein
outcrops within an area of thin soil cover.
·
Up to 2.09 % Cu and 0.88 % Cu from newly
identified vein outcrops traced discontinuously over a 450 m strike
length.
·
Priority target vein zone on the western licence
has strike length extended by 250 m to 3.25 km.
·
Up to 0.56 % Cu from recent sampling and up to
4.43 % Cu from previous sampling.
·
Multiple veins over an apparent surface width of
up to 120 m outcropping in metasediments or within surrounding soil
cover adjacent to the main vein zone.
·
GEM Systems Overhauser Magnetometer acquired by
Aterian plc.
·
Ground magnetics survey to be completed over
Jebilet Est priority targets in Q4 2024.
·
Survey to be completed by the Company's in-house,
internationally experienced team.
Charles Bray, Chairman of Aterian,
commented:
"We are excited to announce further encouraging copper results
obtained from recent fieldwork at Jebilet Est, including
identifying quartz-carbonate vein targets below a thin soil cover.
The initial indications suggest a potentially broad, up to 120 m
wide, package of quartz-carbonate veins and alteration zones within
Jebilet Est.
"As we review and rationalise the projects in
Morocco, the Jebilet Est Project
stands out as a particularly promising prospect and one of our key
assets in Morocco, which is located within a region historically
known for copper mineralisation. At Jebilet Est, we have identified
several structural targets, vein systems and copper occurrences,
including up to 9.25 % Cu within an isolated outcrop, to be covered
by ground magnetics, ahead of target prioritisation and planning of
follow-up fieldwork. To this end, we have acquired a ground
magnetometer for the Moroccan technical team to conduct additional
fieldwork. We aim to utilise our in-house expertise to aid and
expedite target identification and prioritisation
significantly.
''In addition, we are currently processing and reviewing
recently received airborne geophysical data from our Azrar and Tata
copper projects, located within highly prospective terrane in
Morocco's Anti-Atlas Mountains.
With favourable mining policies,
a stable political environment, and excellent infrastructure, we
believe Morocco offers a fertile ground for substantial copper
discoveries. Our ongoing commitment to responsible and sustainable
exploration ensures that Aterian will remain a leader in delivering long-term value
to our shareholders. We look forward to updating shareholders with
further results in due course."
Project Summary:
The Jebilet Est Project covers 73.6
km2 and comprises five license
blocks with access via asphalt roads and a network of smaller
tracks. The Company holds a 100 % interest in the Project, located
in the Jebilet Massif of the Western Meseta, a region considered
highly prospective for volcanic massive sulphide and vein-hosted
base metal and copper deposits. The Tata Project occurs
approximately 35 km northeast of the city of Marrakech, 15 km
from a rail line to the port city of Casablanca and 15 km east of
the historic Bir N'Hass copper mine with several other known base
metal deposits and occurrences identified within the district
(mineralisation hosted at Bir n Hass is not necessarily indicative
of mineralisation at Jebilet Est). The Project lies 14 km north of
the Company's Jafra silver-lead project.
Aterian Exploration Results
Recent fieldwork focused on further
sampling in areas of previously mapped outcropping quartz-carbonate
veins and the ground-truthing of several historically (1972,
Government Geological Mapsheet) mapped lineaments. Surface mapping
has now extended a previously identified vein system within the
western licence from 3 km to 3.25 km, with several sub-parallel and
oblique quartz-carbonate veins observed outcropping adjacent to the
main zone. These newly mapped veins are found within areas of thin
surrounding soil cover and extend for a lateral distance of c.120 m
from the main vein.
Initial composite point rock chip
sampling has been undertaken over or proximal to several
historically mapped veins and lineaments, typically comprised of
quartz or quartz-carbonate +/- gossanous patches, hosted in
metamudstones and quartzite or with surrounding soil cover. Three
new target areas (see map below) have been identified for follow-up
work:
·
Target 1 - Up to 2.09 % Cu, 0.88 % Cu, and 0.81 %
Cu from a series of quartz-carbonate veins, individually up to 4 m
apparent width and 50 m strike length, discontinuously traced over
a 450 m strike length.
·
Target 2 - 9.25 % Cu from an isolated outcrop
within the surrounding soil cover.
·
Target 3 - 0.68 % Cu from quartz veining
coincident with a historically mapped 1.70 km long
lineament.
In addition, several weakly
mineralised quartz and quartz-carbonate vein showings have been
identified, including 0.19 % Cu, 0.15 % Cu and 0.11 % Cu from
historically mapped veins and lineaments.
Jebilet Est Project -Recent
Assay Highlights & Priority Targets (% Cu)
145 outcrop composite point rock
chip samples* were collected. Of these samples, 12 (8 % of samples)
were > 0.2 % Cu, and 7 (5 %) were > 0.5 % Cu. Maximum values
returned include 9.25 % Cu, 2.09 % Cu, 0.88 % Cu and 0.81 %
Cu.
Previous Aterian Fieldwork
The Company has previously mapped
quartz-carbonate and quartz vein systems within Jebilet Est in two
main target areas:
·
Western Licence:
·
Up to 4.43 % Cu,
3.11 % Cu and 1.79 % Cu from brecciated quartz-carbonate veins
within a previously mapped, east-northeast striking vein system,
now extending to 3.25 km in strike length.
·
Individual veins
are up to 10 m in apparent width and 110 m in strike
length.
·
Outcrops are
commonly observed in areas with thin, surrounding soil
cover.
·
Eastern Licence:
·
Up to 3.11 % Cu,
1.80 % Cu, 1.75 % Cu and 1.71 % Cu from previously mapped
quartz-carbonate veins over an extensive east-northeast trending
target area of approximately 1.4 km by 0.8 km.
·
Individual veins
are up to 5 m in apparent width and up to 145 m in strike
length.
Jebilet Est Project -
Previous Work Programme Assay Highlights (% Cu)
*A
rock chip or grab sample cannot be taken as a representation of the
overage grade average and potential deposit size.
Sampling Methodology and Analysis
ALS Limited, an accredited
laboratory in Sevilla, Spain, undertook sample preparation and
analysis for 89 of the reported samples. Rock samples were crushed
to 70 % passing -2 mm. The less than 2 mm fraction was pulverised,
with 85 % of the sample passing <75 microns. All samples were
analysed using four-acid digestion for a multi-element suite of 33
metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy
(ICP-AES).
Afrilab, an accredited independent
laboratory in Marrakech, Morocco, undertook sample preparation and
analysis for 56 of the reported samples. Rock samples were crushed
with 70 % passing -2 mm. The less than 2 mm fraction was
pulverised, with 85 % of the sample passing <75 microns. All
samples were analysed for a multi-element suite of 40 elements by
Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES).
In addition, samples were analysed for their gold content using the
50 g Fire Assay method with a gravimetric finish.
Given the early-stage nature of
these programmes, no QA/QC samples were included.
Illustrations
The following
figures have been prepared by Aterian and relate to the disclosures
in this announcement.
Work Plan for the Jebilet Est Project
Future work programmes will
primarily cover priority target areas with ground magnetics,
supported by ongoing geological mapping and composite point rock
chip sampling of outcropping veins. Several geological traverses
will be completed in parallel with ground magnetics to aid the
future interpretation of ground magnetics data. Ground-based
induced polarisation (IP) profiles will be planned over key
anomalous areas depending on these outcomes. Selective
channel/trench sampling will support this work in confirming
potential future drill targets.
Jebilet Est Geology
Palaeozoic metamudstones and
quartzites proximal to Hercynian-age granite and mafic intrusive
bodies underlie the Jebilet Est project. These metasediments have
been intruded by multiple younger copper-bearing vein zones. The
most recent field programme involved verifying targets generated by
remote sensing and sampling prospective outcrops. Multiple
sub-parallel quartz-carbonate veins with a general east-northeast
orientation have been observed across the licences, with the most
prominent vein, up to 10 m wide, striking discontinuously for 3.25
km, within a vein system of up to 120 m apparent surface
width.
Qualified Person
The technical disclosure in this
regulatory announcement has been approved by Simon Rollason, Chief
Executive Officer of Aterian Plc. A graduate of the University of
the Witwatersrand in Geology (Hons). He is a Member of the
Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, with over 30 years of
experience in mineral exploration and mining.
- ENDS
-
This announcement contains
information which, prior to its disclosure, was inside information
as stipulated under Regulation 11 of the Market Abuse (Amendment)
(EU Exit) Regulations 2019/310 (as amended).
For further information, please
visit the Company's website: www.aterianplc.com
or contact:
Aterian Plc:
Charles Bray, Executive Chairman
- charles.bray@aterianplc.com
Simon Rollason, Director -
simon.rollason@aterianplc.com
Financial Adviser and Joint Broker:
Novum Securities Limited
David Coffman / George
Duxberry
Tel: +44 (0)207 399 9400
Joint Broker:
SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
Ewan Leggat / Adam
Cowl
Tel: +44 20 3470 0470
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Notes to Editors:
About Aterian plc
www.aterianplc.com
Aterian plc is an LSE-listed
exploration and development company with a diversified African
portfolio of critical metals projects.
Aterian plc is actively seeking to acquire and develop new
critical metal resources to strengthen its existing asset base
whilst supporting ethical and sustainable supply chains as the
world transitions to a sustainable, renewable future. The
supply of these metals is vital for the development of the
renewable energy, automotive and electronic manufacturing sectors
that are playing an increasing role in reducing carbon emissions
and meeting climate ambitions globally.
The Company entered into a joint
venture agreement with Rio Tinto Mining and Exploration
Limited for Rio Tinto to earn into the HCK project in
southern Rwanda to explore and develop
lithium-tantalum-niobium-tin mining operations. Aterian currently
holds a portfolio of multiple copper-silver and base metal projects
in the Kingdom of Morocco. In January 2024, the
Company announced the acquisition of a 90 % interest in Atlantis
Metals. This private Botswana registered company holds
seven mineral prospecting licences for copper-silver in the
Kalahari Copperbelt and three for lithium brine exploration in the
Makgadikgadi Pans region.
The Company's strategy is to seek
new exploration and production opportunities across the African
continent and to develop new sources of critical mineral assets for
exploration, development, and trading.
Glossary of Terms
The following is a glossary of
technical terms:
"Ag"
|
means
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Silver
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"Au"
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means
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Gold
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"Breccia"
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means
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a rock consisting of angular
fragments of stones cemented by finer materials
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"Cu"
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means
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Copper
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"Ferruginous"
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means
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containing iron oxides
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"Float sample"
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means
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loose pieces of rock that are not
connected to an outcrop
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"g/t"
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means
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grams per tonne
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"Hercynian or Variscan
Orogeny"
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means
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an orogenic belt that evolved during
the Devonian and Carboniferous periods, from about 419 to 299
million years ago
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"km"
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means
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Kilometres
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"m"
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means
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Metres
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"mm"
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means
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Millimetres
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"Mt"
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means
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millions of tonnes
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"NI 43-01"
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means
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National Instrument 43-101 Standards
of Disclosure of Mineral Projects of the Canadian Securities
Administrators
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"Outcrop"
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means
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a rock formation that is
in situ and visible on the
surface
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"Qualified Person"
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means
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a person that has the education,
skills and professional credentials to act as a qualified person
under NI 43-101
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"Sb"
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means
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Antimony is used in alloys and in
lead-acid storage batteries. The U.S. government has considered
antimony a critical mineral mainly because of its use in military
applications.
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"Stratiform"
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means
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parallel to the bedding planes of
the surrounding rock
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"Vein"
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means
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a distinct sheetlike body of
crystallised minerals within a rock
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"Zn"
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means
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Zinc
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