Fulcrum
Metals plc / EPIC: FMET / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining
18 December 2024
Fulcrum
Metals plc
("Fulcrum" or the "Company" or the "Group")
Teck-Hughes and Sylvanite gold tailings update
Extrakt
technology increases gold recovery at Sylvanite Gold tailings by up
to 63%
Fulcrum Metals plc (LON: FMET), a
company focused on mineral extraction and exploration in Canada, is
pleased to announce an exceptional increase in gold recoveries of
up to 63% in addition to a significant reduction of leach times of
up to 94% from the Phase 1 test work at the Sylvanite gold project
("Sylvanite")
and the start of the Phase 2 conceptual study at
the Teck-Hughes gold project ("Teck-Hughes").
Fulcrum is currently testing Extrakt
Process Solutions LLC's ("Extrakt") processing technology through
a four phased development programme, details of which have been set
out by the Company in prior announcements.
Highlights
·
Teck-Hughes Gold
Tailings Project
o Phase 2 conceptual study has commenced delivering operating
plans and cost estimates
o 16
site auger hole sampling near completion which will expand the data
set to facilitate a 43-101 technical report
·
Sylvanite Gold
Tailings Project
o Initial unoptimised phase 1 leach test work results with
Extrakt's non-toxic technology delivers significant improvements
compared to 2008 cyanide-based test methods
o Up to 63% increase in gold
recoveries from 30% to
49%
o 94% reduction in leaching
times from 48 hours to as little as
3 hours
o Extrakt believes that these results indicate that higher gold
recovery can be achieved through an optimization program of the
operational parameters
Ryan Mee, Chief Executive Officer of Fulcrum,
commented:
"Unoptimised leach test work at Sylvanite has delivered
remarkable results increasing the gold recoveries by over 60% and
materially cutting leach times by over 90% compared to historic
leach testing.
"Leaching is the key factor to unlocking the vast resource
potential held within mine waste that sits in tailings in Kirkland
Lake, one of Canada's great gold camps with over 40Moz of gold
produced.
"The unoptimised leach test work at Sylvanite and Teck-Hughes
earlier this year is a significant step in proving the disruptive
potential of Extrakt's technology. The technology, which is being
used by Fulcrum, places us at the forefront in discovering lost
resources from mine waste including from difficult refractory
ore.
Significant work at Teck-Hughes is advancing with the phase 2
conceptual study starting alongside resource definition work that
could support a 43-101 technical report."
Teck-Hughes Gold tailings project
The Company is nearing completion of
its auger hole sampling campaign across an additional 16 sites
(shown in Figure 1 below) and reviewing further auger sites for
sampling. The results will be used by Fulcrum to further expand the
data set and will contribute data that is required for the
completion of a 43-101 technical report including resource
definition and feed into a wider resource auger hole program in due
course. Samples from the campaign, which has identified silver and
tellurium results at four newly sampled auger sites, will be sent
to Actlabs in Timmins to screen for gold, silver and tellurium
assay.
Figure 1 - Teck-Hughes historic and new auger holes with gold
grades and depth from surface and new auger hole sites
underway
The Phase 2 Conceptual study has
commenced and is designed to deliver all aspects of design,
process, flow diagrams, equipment requirements, costing and trade
off studies for operating and capital cost estimates.
Sylvanite Gold tailings project
The Phase 1 test work programme is
designed to initially evaluate the efficiency of Extrakt's
processing technology in recovering gold from the tailings at the
Sylvanite Project. Sampling and analysis of the gold content of the
tailings produced composite samples for each of the selected seven
sites returned an average weighted grade of 0.60g/t Au.
Unoptimised initial leach tests
using the Extrakt Technology has reported gold recovery rates of up
to 49% over leaching times as low as 3 hours using the
as-received composite sample with no re-grinding or treatment of
the tailings material.
The results of the phase 1 testing
show significant improvement of up to 63% in gold recovery and 94%
reduction in leaching times when compared to traditional cyanide
leaching tests in 2008 which achieved on average c.30% gold
recovery over leaching times of 48 hours.
Whilst the initial leach test
results are significant, additional leach tests will be conducted
to optimise the parameters with the aim of further increasing the
gold recoveries and overall efficiency.
Background
Update on licensing discussions with Extrakt
The Company announced mining option
agreements to acquire the Teck-Hughes tailings project on 30
November 2023 and the Sylvanite tailings project on 10 April 2024,
both located in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. On 24 January 2024, Fulcrum
entered into a phased development programmes with Extrakt for the
Teck-Hughes tailings project, and on 12 June 2024 for the Sylvanite
Tailings Project.
Fulcrum are developing these assets
with Extrakt and their sustainable technology which uses separation
technology to extract metals from tailings without the use of
cyanide. Licensing terms of the technology are usually agreed
following the completion of the phased development program which
utilises the data compiled for an effective mechanism.
Since the announcement on 30
November 2023, Fulcrum has been advancing discussions with Extrakt
about the possible exclusive licensing of its proprietary
technology. Non-binding terms have been agreed with Extrakt and
their associates for exclusivity of Extrakt's gold leaching
technology for legacy mine waste sites for the mining regions of
Timmins and Kirkland Lake in Ontario. These are two of Canada's
biggest gold camps with over 110Moz of gold produced and over 70
documented legacy mine waste sites. All parties are now focussed on
documentation to close out the terms in a definitive Master
Licencing Agreement (MLA).
About Extrakt
Extrakt Process Solutions is a
technology company that is focused on separation technologies for
recovering precious mineral recovery, hydrocarbon separation as
well as dewatering of mine waste and other related processes
without the use of cyanide. The company has a global patent
portfolio and continues to develop new processes and technologies.
See www.extraktps.com
About Bechtel
Bechtel is a trusted engineering,
construction and project management partner to industry and
government. Differentiated by the quality of our people and our
relentless drive to deliver the most successful outcomes, we align
our capabilities to our customers' objectives to create a lasting
positive impact. Since 1898, we have helped customers complete more
than 25,000 projects in 160 countries on all seven continents that
have created jobs, grown economies, improved the resiliency of the
world's infrastructure, increased access to energy, resources, and
vital services, and made the world a safer, cleaner place. Bechtel
serves the Infrastructure; Nuclear, Security & Environmental;
Energy; Mining & Metals; and Manufacturing & Technology
markets. Our services span from initial planning and investment,
through start-up and operations. See www.bechtel.com
Extrakt Process Solutions, LLC
(Extrakt) and Bechtel Energy Technologies & Solutions, Inc.
(BETS) have formed a strategic global technology alliance, to
commercialize Extrakt's novel, leaching technology and solid-liquid
separation technology, known as TNS™. TNS addresses the difficult
challenges of mine tailings, dewatering, and product recovery in a
sustainable, effective manner. Click here to
read about the strategic alliance press release.
Teck-Hughes Gold Tailings Project
Historic sampling and auger drilling
campaigns were initially conducted at the Project in 1980 and most
recently 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/t Au with 72 of the 95 samples
assaying between 0.5 to 0.8 g/t
Au. The average was 0.66g/t
Au.
Based on the data from this
sampling, along with that of the drill program from 1980, an
estimate of the tonnage was calculated over the north, west and
northeast arm of the tailings. This totalled 6,531,300 tonnes of material at
0.66g/tonne Au for
138,460 ounces contained
Au*.
Sylvanite Gold Mine Tailings Project
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*.
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. In addition to this cyanide
leaching tests achieved on average c.30% gold recovery which, when
combined with a roasting process improved gold recovery to c.60%.
Thiosulfate leaching achieved c.25% gold recovery rates.
In 2012 metallurgical work and a
pilot plant campaign work by Advanced Reclaim International
demonstrated a viable and scalable mineral processing approach to
recover saleable gold containing concentrate and leaving
reprocessed tailings with properties suitable for use as a subsoil
when restoring vegetation cover on the former tailings area. The
cleaner concentrate achieved 21.5g/t gold, 14.1g/t silver and
152g/t Tellurium.
*The historic non-compliant resource estimates cited in this
release have not been verified by Fulcrum and the tailings bodies
require detailed follow-up sampling along with appropriate QAQC and
estimation by an independent qualified resource geologist for
Fulcrum to be able to report resources 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.
Glossary
Item
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Definition
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"Au"
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Gold
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"g/t"
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Grams per metric tonne
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"QAQC"
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Quality assurance and quality control
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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
About Fulcrum Metals PLC
Fulcrum Metals PLC (AIM: FMET) is an
AIM quoted exploration and extraction company which finances and
manages resource projects.
Fulcrum are technology driven in
developing mineral extraction opportunities using disruptive non-toxic technology to unlock lost resources
from historic mine waste (tailings) in a more sustainable manner
that is capable of low cost, near-term cash flow.
Fulcrum has a portfolio of highly
prospective gold exploration assets in Ontario to either develop or
seek disposal/partner opportunities. Fulcrum successfully optioned
out a portfolio of Saskatchewan Uranium projects (see RNS 30 July
2024) to Terra Balcanica Resources (TSXV:TERA).