12 June 2024
Tungsten West
Plc
("Tungsten West", the
"Company" or the "Group")
Awarding of Permit for
Mineral Processing Facility
Tungsten West (LON:TUN), the mining
company focussed on restarting production at the Hemerdon tungsten
and tin mine ("Hemerdon" or the "Project") in Devon, UK, is pleased
to announce that the Environment Agency has granted the Company a
permit to operate its Mineral Processing Facility, within the
limits previously agreed between the Company and the Environment
Agency. This is the last of the key permits required to further
progress the Project.
The Company continues to make
substantial progress on its updated Feasibility Study ("FS") which
is expected to be completed in H2 2024. The main focus of the FS,
which builds upon work undertaken in the two previous studies
carried out by the Company, is on optimising the capital
expenditure required to restart operations and the resultant
operating costs. Mining Plus UK Ltd has been appointed to complete
the updated FS.
The Company intends to concentrate
its efforts on maximising tungsten and tin recovery through the
Mineral Processing Facility with the intention of targeting 3.5
million tonnes per annum throughput, following a ramp-up period.
Mining operations will be fully-outsourced to Hargreaves (UK)
Services under the terms of the existing Mining Services
Contract.
The issuing of the permit represents
a significant step in progressing Hemerdon and, alongside the
anticipated completion of the FS, is the gateway for securing
further financing for the Project, enabling the Company to complete
the capital raising required to bring the Project into production.
The Company is targeting recommencing mining and processing
operations in 2026.
Alistair Stobie, CFO and Interim CEO of Tungsten West,
said:
"The issuing of the permit to
operate the Mineral Processing Facility is another significant step
in derisking the recommencement of production at Hemerdon. It
allows the Company to progress its financing discussions and fast
track its updated Feasibility Study, with the aim of restarting
operations in 2026.
"I would like to thank the
Environment Agency, as well as our various employees and
consultants, for the significant work required to award this
permit. I would also like to thank our local stakeholders and the
community for working with the Company to help us progress through
the consultation period. The awarding of this permit reflects
Tungsten West's commitment to ensuring that Hemerdon can operate in
line with global best practices and without harm to our local
communities or the environment. We look forward to continuing
our work towards delivering the UK's latest critical minerals mine
at a time when the UK is fully focussed on security of supply of
these materials."
This announcement contains inside
information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation 596/2014 as
amended by the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations
2019.
Ends
For
further information, please contact:
Enquiries
Tungsten West
Alistair Stobie
Tel: +44 (0) 1752 278500
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Strand Hanson
(Nominated Adviser and Financial
Adviser)
James Spinney / James Dance /
Abigail Wennington
Tel: +44 (0) 207 409 3494
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BlytheRay
(Financial PR)
Tim Blythe / Megan Ray
Tel: +44(0) 20 7138 3204
Email: tungstenwest@blytheray.com
Hannam & Partners
(Broker)
Andrew Chubb / Matt Hasson / Jay
Ashfield
Tel: +44 (0)20 7907 8500
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