Quarterly Activities Report

Future Metals NL
31 January 2024
 

31 January 2024

Future Metals NL

Quarterly Activities Report for period ending

31 December 2023

 

Future Metals NL ("Future Metals" or the "Company", ASX | AIM: FME) is pleased to announce its Quarterly Activities and Cashflow Report for the quarter ended 31 December 2023 (the "Quarter").

 

Highlights

§ Completed the Panton Scoping Study leveraging off ~A$50m investment at Panton to date, including previous feasibility studies, ~45,000m drilling, decline access to orebody & comprehensive bulk metallurgical testwork

§ Study demonstrated the potential for Panton to be one of few long life, globally significant PGM operations in the western world

§ Robust project economics, low capital intensity versus industry benchmarks and strong leverage to PGM price appreciation, with:

1.5Moz PdEq2 mining inventory from 9.8Mt @ 3.60g/t PGM3E1, 0.25% Ni, 12.6% Cr2O3 (4.77g/t PdEq2) for 1.1Moz PGM3E1, 25kt Ni, 1.1Mt Cr2O3 concentrate

Initial ~9-year mine life (study's mine plan covers 26% of the current defined Reef & High Grade Dunite material and 10% of the overall MRE)

PGM production averaging 117,000oz pa from high grade feed of 3.60g/t PGM3E1

PdEq2 production averaging 161,000oz pa (incl. nickel and chromite by-products)

Low All-in Sustaining Costs (AISC), averaging US$789/oz (projected to be in the 2nd quartile), providing resilience throughout the metal price cycle

§ Completed the strategic acquisition of Osprey Minerals3, doubling the Company's exploration position in the East Kimberley. Acquisition includes the Eileen Bore project, an advanced Cu-Ni-PGM exploration prospect with wide, shallow mineralisation shown in historical drill intersections including:

§ 120m @ 0.73% Cu, 0.29% Ni & 0.86g/t PGM3E from 0m (EoH) (EBRC 010)

Incl. 16m @ 1.0% Cu, 0.36% Ni & 0.99g/t PGM3E from 100m

§ 96m @ 0.70% Cu, 0.29% Ni & 0.78g/t PGM3E from 24m (EoH) (EBRC 003)

Incl. 10m @ 1.08% Cu, 0.34% Ni & 1.04g/t PGM3E from 56m

§ 84m @ 0.54% Cu, 0.24% Ni & 0.75g/t PGM3E from 36m (EoH) (EBRC 011)

§ Strategic Board changes in line with the continued development of the Panton Project with the appointment of Executive Chairman, Mr Patrick Walta, a qualified metallurgist and mineral economist who brings experience across technical and commercial roles

§ In parallel with progressing value-add activities at the Panton project and planning for exploration at Eileen Bore, the Company is assessing multiple regional and broader opportunities

1 Platinum-Group-Metals 3E refers to platinum, palladium and gold

 2 PdEq (Palladium Equivalent). Refer to page 11 for calculation details

3 See announcement dated 5 October 2023 regarding Future Metals option over Osprey Minerals Pty Ltd which was subsequently exercised.

 

Scoping Study Highlights

§ Scoping Study demonstrated the potential for Panton to be one of the few significant primary PGM operations in the western world. The Study supports a high-grade, initial 9-year operation processing both Reef and High-Grade Dunite material through a conventional crush, grind and flotation flow sheet, producing:

Avg. Production

PGM

(Oz pa)

Chromite Conc.

(Tpa)

Nickel

(Tpa)

PdEq2

(Oz pa)

1,250ktpa

117,000

134,000

1,200

161,000

§ Robust economics with Panton demonstrating strong financial metrics that reflect the high-grade and low capital intensity of the Project.

Valuation

(1,250kt)

Pre-Production Capex

(A$m)

NPV8%

(A$m)

(pre / post tax)

IRR

(%)

(pre / post tax)

 

Base Case

267

250 / 153

26% / 21%

 

PGM 5yr Avg Case

477 / 311

39% / 31%

 


PGM Basket

By-product credits

Prices

Platinum

(US$/oz)

Palladium

(US$/oz)

Gold

(US$/oz)

Rhodium*

(US$/oz)

Basket Price

(US$/oz)

Nickel

(US$/t)

Chromite

(US$/t)

Base Case

1,285

1,400

2,000

4,450

1,556

20,000

282

PGM 5yr Avg Case

1,040

2,115

1,870

12,450

2,200

20,000

282












*Note Rh not included in Panton Scoping Study's economic evaluation. Included for comparison to South African PGM Basket Price only

§ Panton Base Case long term PGM pricing aligns with the ~85th percentile of the cost curve (see Figure One), with the current South African PGM4E basket price at an unsustainable ~65% percentile (i.e. ~35% of current global operations are losing money), near all-time lows

§ Panton's estimated AISC of US$789/oz (projected 2nd quartile) provides the opportunity for the planned future operations to generate robust operating margins in all phases of the PGM price cycle (see Figures One & Two).

§ Study included just 26% of Reef & High Grade Dunite material - mine life extension and valuation uplift to be targeted via progressive uplift in Resource categorisation

o   Average annual operating free cash flow A$72m - clear value-add from mine life extensions

§ Panton has the opportunity to achieve an accelerated pathway to production, driven by:

o   Project's location on granted Mining Leases

o   >A$50m invested in the Project to date including an established portal and decline, comprehensive metallurgical test work, >45,000m of drilling & prior environmental studies

o   Strong relationships with local stakeholders including the Traditional Owners

§ Panton is optimally located, with good access to established infrastructure:

o   East Kimberley region of Western Australia, a top-tier mining and investment jurisdiction

o   ~1km from a sealed highway utilised by other mining operations

o   ~70km from a sealed airstrip for employee and contractor transportation

o   300km from deep-water port at Wyndham, with easy access into key potential markets

Figure One | PGM Industry's Cost Curve and Panton Project's positioning. Source SFA (Oxford)

*Further details for the industry cost curve analysis are shown under the PGM Industry Cost Curve Position section in the body of the Company's announcement of 7 December 2023 entitled "Panton Scoping Study Demonstrates Potential for Long-life, Globally Significant PGM Operation"

 

 

Figure Two | South African PGM4E Basket Price. Source: Bloomberg & Company estimates.

*The PGM4E basket price is calculated based on the weightings of Pt, Pd, Au and Rh production for the South African PGM industry. All other metals production is considered a by-product and credited towards an operations' cost base

 

§ Significant upside potential for Panton over and above the Scoping Study outcomes from:

o   Panton orebody is open at depth and interpreted to have improving thicknesses and grades; further drilling may support mine life extensions

o   Inclusion of other payable metals including rhodium, iridium, copper and cobalt

o   Resource delineation and inclusion of processing feed from nearby projects such as the Eileen Bore Project or other discoveries within Future Metals' 176km2 exploration acreage

o   Pricing upside associated with 'Western premiums' for scarce and critical resources located in Australia supporting supply chain development outside of China, Russia and South Africa

o   Expansion potential from the significant near-surface Bulk Dunite mineralisation which is not included within the Scoping Study

 

A map of a project Description automatically generated

 

Figure Three | Panton PGM-Ni-Cr Project's Location

 

Project's Positioning

The Study highlighted the Project as being a potentially globally significant producer of PGMs and chromite. Panton also represents one of the only near-term development PGM projects outside of Russia and South Africa. Additionally, the Study demonstrated that Panton has a lower capital intensity than other similar PGM projects in the study phase, given its higher PGM grade.

PGM Market Dynamics

The supply of primary PGM production is currently dominated by South African and Russian operations. Such operations supply >80% of PGM4E (Pd, Pt, Au & Rh) production (based on actual 2022 figures). Both of these countries are subject to material investment and operating risks:

-    Russia is currently subject to international sanctions which has deterred Western investment into its mining industry, complicated the sourcing of new and sustaining mining equipment for existing operations and caused Western customers to seek alternative sources for metals such as PGMs.

-    South Africa produced over 71% of primary platinum supply and 37% of primary palladium supply in 2022. Many of the operations in South Africa have operated for several decades, leading to deep mines and aging infrastructure which ultimately increases operating costs and sustaining capital. These issues are amplified by the chronic power availability issues in the country.

     South African deposits are also relatively high in rhodium, with the recent profitability of many operations being driven by very strong rhodium prices, which has subsequently declined (2021: Rh price ~US$29,000/oz vs 2023: Rh price ~US$4,450/oz). This price decline, coupled with significant cost base inflation has the potential to lead to mine closures in the near to medium term.

PGM Industry Cost Curve Position

The Study demonstrated that the proposed operation has the potential to be a low-cost producer of PGMs, with strong resilience for future operations throughout the PGM price cycle.

Figure One shows that at the current PGM4E basket price of ~US$1,250/oz approximately 35% of existing PGM production is loss-making. This creates potential for a significant amount of supply to cease in the near to medium term unless prices increase.

Panton's cash costs net of by-product credits and AISC of US$678/oz and US$789/oz, respectively, demonstrate that if the Project was currently producing, it would be towards the middle of the second quartile of PGM production, thereby ensuring resilient margins in a depressed price environment and making for an economically robust project capable of withstanding sustained downturns in PGM prices.

Further details on the calculation methodology for the Company's stated cash costs, AISC and PGM industry cost curve are set out in Chapter 10 of the Study, which is available on the Company's website.

Study Stage PGM Projects ex-South Africa and Russia

Table One shows how Panton compares to two other study-stage PGM projects outside of South Africa and Russia. In contrast to other developers, Panton has a superior grade and materially lower capital requirements.

Table One | PGM Project Comparisons (ex-South Africa & Russia)

Project

Owner

Location

Upfront Pre-Production Capital

(A$m)

PGM3E1 Grade

(g/t)

Life of Mine

(Years)

PGM3E1 Production

(Koz, LOM Avg)

Co-Product Production

(LOM Avg)

Panton

Future Metals

Western Australia

267

3.60

8.5

117

1kt nickel

134kt chromite concentrate

Gonneville

(15Mt)

Chalice Mining

Western Australia

1,600

0.95

19

280

9kt nickel

10kt copper

0.8kt cobalt

Marathon

Generation Mining

Ontario, Canada

1,2434

0.90

12.5

216

9kt copper

248koz silver

*See Appendix Three for source details

4 Pre-production capital estimate of C$1,110. AUD:CAD exchange rate of 0.89 applied

 

 

Upside Opportunities

The Study underpins a compelling investment case for progressing the Project, and the Company sees significant further upside opportunities as set out below:

§ Improved geological confidence of existing Resource: The Study only includes 26% of the Reef and High Grade Dunite MRE due to reporting constraints regarding the inclusion of Inferred resources. Average annual free cash flows of A$72m in the Study demonstrate the significant upside in increasing mine life through the inclusion of existing Resources.

§ Resource growth: The Panton orebody is open at depth and interpreted to have improving thicknesses and grades; further drilling may support mine life extensions beyond the currently modelled life of mine.

§ Additional payable metals: The Panton deposit contains metals either not included in the MRE or not assumed to be payable. Additional work in the PFS stage may support the inclusion of other payable metals including rhodium, iridium, copper and cobalt.

§ Expansion potential: The Study does not include the near-surface Bulk Dunite mineralisation. This component of the MRE comprises 55.7Mt @ 1.2g/t PdEq5, such that future metallurgical studies may support a significantly expanded operation.

§ Regional discoveries: The Company has recently expanded its exploration position around the Panton Project. Additional nearby discoveries will potentially further enhance the Project's economics through shared surface and processing infrastructure. Future Metals' Eileen Bore Project is located ~15km to the east of Panton and historical drilling indicates the potential to quickly establish a resource estimate, progress metallurgical understanding and include it in the overall project development plan.

§ Western price premiums: Pricing upside associated with being one of the few western PGM & chromite projects outside of China, Russia and South Africa. The Company will establish the Project's competitiveness on a carbon intensity basis during the planned PFS, however given the grade, and intended power source the Company is currently of the view that the Project will be substantially less carbon intensive than many existing projects.

5 MRE PdEq calculation details provided in Appendix One of the Study (refer to the Company's announcement of 7 December 2023).

 

Strategic Exploration Position

On 5 October 2023, the Company entered into an option agreement to acquire 100% of Osprey Minerals Pty Ltd ("Osprey") which owns ~100km2 of highly prospective exploration tenements (the "Osprey Projects") in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia (shown in Figure Four).

The Osprey Projects are located within a 20km radius of the Company's 100% owned Panton Project and made up of the Eileen Bore, Sally Downs and Springvale Projects.

A map of a geological project Description automatically generated with medium confidence

Figure Four | Future Metals' tenements including the Octava Joint Venture, and Osprey Projects (Eileen Bore, Sally Downs and Springvale)

 

Eileen Bore

The Eileen Bore Project (shown in Figure Five) is characterised by a series of differentiated pyroxenite and gabbro intrusions emplaced along a structural corridor, the Alice Downs Fault, which represents a major north-northeast trending splay off the deep-seated mantle tapping Halls Creek Fault. Broad zones of disseminated and net-textured Cu and Ni sulphides occur within the host intrusions and are comprised of chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite, pentlandite and pyrite. Much of the project area is under cover which has limited the effectiveness of historical surface sampling. There is significant potential for blind deposits with no surface anomalism.

The Eileen Bore prospect is an advanced exploration target with drilling confirming wide zones of consistent Cu-Ni-PGM mineralisation from surface along a known strike of ~300m. Mineralisation remains open along a significant strike and at depth, with an average hole depth of just 96m and a maximum drilled vertical depth of ~200m. Eileen Bore sits along the same structure which hosts the Copernicus mine 15km to the north-east.

A map of the elen bore project Description automatically generated

Figure Five | Aeromagnetics with Ni-Cu-PGM prospects highlighted at the Eileen Bore Project. The Copernicus Mine is excluded.

 

Drilling results include (see announcement of 5 October 2023):

o   120m @ 0.73% Cu, 0.29% Ni & 0.86g/t PGM3E from 0m (EoH)(EBRC 010)

§ Incl. 16m @ 1.0% Cu, 0.36% Ni & 0.99g/t PGM3E from 100m

o   96m @ 0.70% Cu, 0.29% Ni & 0.78g/t PGM3E from 24m (EoH) (EBRC 003)

§ Incl. 10m @ 1.08% Cu, 0.34% Ni & 1.04g/t PGM3E from 56m

o   84m @ 0.54% Cu, 0.24% Ni & 0.75g/t PGM3E from 36m (EoH) (EBRC 011)

o   47m @ 0.62% Cu, 0.30% Ni & 0.60g/t PGM3E from 3m(AD07)

o   36m @ 0.53% Cu, 0.25% Ni & 0.59g/t PGM3E from 40m(EBRC 002)

o   64m @ 0.77% Cu, & 0.30% Ni from 32m (EoH) (EP09)

o   52m @ 0.74% Cu, & 0.29% Ni from 10m (EP08)

 

A diagram of a geological formation Description automatically generated with medium confidence

Figure Six | Cross section of drilling at Eileen Bore demonstrating mineralisation open at depth.

Prior drilling to date (shown in Figure Six) has focused on near surface mineralisation. Interpretation of this drill hole data is that mineralisation is controlled by a south-west plunging, chonolith-like body with grades and thicknesses increasing towards the centre of the intrusion. The down plunge extent of the body has not been effectively drill tested.

Preparation for drilling at the Company's Cu-Ni-PGM1 Eileen Bore Project is underway and set for commencement after the current East Kimberley wet season ends. The drill programme will target mineralisation extensions near surface and at depth. The programme will also include infill drilling of known mineralisation to underpin a maiden JORC (2012) Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for Eileen Bore.

Following the completion of the acquisition of Osprey in late 2023, the Company continues to assess opportunities for further enhancing the Company's strategic land position in the highly prospective East Kimberley region. The Company sees a strong opportunity for development of a potential 'hub and spoke' strategy utilising Panton and Eileen Bore as potential feed sources for a central processing hub.

Corporate

The Company announced strategic Board changes in line with the continued development of the Panton PGM-Ni-Cr Project and overall growth of the Company. Experienced board executive Mr Patrick Walta was appointed as Executive Chairman following the Company's 2023 Annual General Meeting.

Patrick is a qualified metallurgist and mineral economist with experience across both technical and commercial roles within the mining and water treatment industries.

In 2017 Patrick founded New Century Resources Ltd and became Managing Director following the successful acquisition of the Century Zinc Mine in Queensland. Over the proceeding five years Patrick led the growth of the Company though feasibility, mine restart, commissioning and steady state operations. Through this process, the Century Mine became the 13th largest zinc producer in the world. In 2023, New Century was acquired by the multinational PGM-gold producer Sibanye-Stillwater Ltd.

Mr Justin Tremain stepped down from the position of Non-Executive Chairman, remaining on the Board as the Senior Independent Non-Executive Director and former Non-Executive Directors, Allan Mulligan and Rob Mosig, retired to focus on their other business interests.

 

Financial commentary

The Quarterly Cashflow Report (Appendix 5B) for the period ending 31 December 2023 provides an overview of the Company's financial activities.

The Quarterly Cashflow Report (Appendix 5B) is available at the following link: http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/4063B_1-2024-1-30.pdf and on the Company's website.

The Company held approximately A$607k in cash at the end of the Quarter. This does not include any proceeds from the underwritten non-renounceable entitlement issue of A$3.3m (before costs) described below.

Exploration and project development expenditure during the Quarter amounted to approximately A$580k, plus a A$25k option fee payment for the acquisition of Osprey. Payments for administration and corporate costs amounted to approximately A$468k. This included payments to related parties and their associates of A$169k, comprising Director fees and remuneration (including superannuation). The Quarter also included a number of one-off payments related to due diligence and preparation of documentation for the entitlement issue as described below.

On 15 December 2023, the Company announced an underwritten non-renounceable entitlement issue to raise gross proceeds of approximately A$3.3 million. The funds raised will be used for drilling and other exploration activities at the Company's Eileen Bore Project and to progress the Pre-Feasibility Study for the Panton Project.

For additional information please refer to the ASX/AIM announcements covered in this report:

§ 5 January 2024 | Letter to Shareholders and Despatch to Eligible Shareholders

§ 29 December 2023 | Entitlement Issue Details for Depository Interest Holders

§ 18 December 2023 | Update | Proposed Issue of Securities - FME

§ 15 December 2023 | Entitlement Issue Prospectus

§ 15 December 2023 | Proposed Issue of Securities - FME

§ 15 December 2023 | Proposed Issue of Securities - FME

§ 15 December 2023 | Underwritten Non-Renounceable Entitlement Issue

§ 14 December 2023 | Application for quotation of securities - FME

§ 13 December 2023 | Trading Halt

§ 7 December 2023 | Investor Webinar

§ 7 December 2023 | Panton Project Scoping Study Presentation

§ 7 December 2023 | Panton PGM-Ni-Chromite Project Scoping Study

§ 5 December 2023 | Trading Halt

§ 28 November 2023 | Cleansing Notice

§ 27 November 2023 | Application for quotation of securities - FME

§ 23 November 2023 | Change of Director's Interest Notice

§ 23 November 2023 | Application for quotation of securities - FME

§ 22 November 2023 | Initial Director's Notice

§ 22 November 2023 | Notification regarding unquoted securities - FME

§ 20 November 2023 | Final Director's Interest Notice x3

§ 20 November 2023 | Results of Meeting

§ 17 November 2023 | Updated - proposed issue of securities - FME

§ 17 November 2023 | Acquisition of Osprey

§ 15 November 2023 | Board Changes and AGM Resolutions Update

§ 6 November 2023 | Variation to Option Agreement

The above announcements are available to view on the Company's website at future-metals.com.au. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the relevant original market announcements. The Company confirms that the information and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcements.

For further information, please contact:

 

Future Metals NL

+61 8 9480 0414

Jardee Kininmonth

info@future-metals.com.au

Strand Hanson Limited (Nominated Adviser)

+44 (0) 207 409 3494

James Harris/James Bellman


Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited (UK Broker)

Hugh Rich/Rauf Munir

+44 (0)207 886 2500

FlowComms (UK IR/PR)

+44 (0) 789 167 7441

Sasha Sethi


 

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as is forms part of United Kingdom domestic law pursuant to the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended by virtue of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.

 

Palladium Metal Equivalents

Metal recoveries used in the palladium equivalent (PdEq) calculations are shown below:

§ Reef: Palladium 80%, Platinum 80%, Gold 70%, Nickel 45% and Chromite 70%

§  Dunite: Palladium 75%, Platinum 75%, Gold 85% and Nickel 40%

Assumed metal prices used are also shown below:

§ Palladium US$1,500/oz, Platinum US$1,250/oz, Gold US$1,750/oz, Nickel US$20,000/t and US$175/t for chromite concentrate (40-42% Cr2O3)

Metal equivalents were calculated according to the follow formulae:

§ Reef: PdEq (Palladium Equivalent g/t) = Pd(g/t) + 0.833 x Pt(g/t) + 1.02083 x Au(g/t) + 2.33276 x Ni(%) + 0.07560 x Cr2O3 (%)

§ Dunite: PdEq (Palladium Equivalent g/t) = Pd(g/t) + 0.833 x Pt(g/t) + 1.322 x Au(g/t) + 2.2118 x Ni(%)

 

 

 

Appendix One | Exploration and Mining Permits

Exploration & Mining Permits changes during the Quarter

 

 

Project

 

Location

 

Tenement

Interest at beginning of Quarter

Interest at end of Quarter

Springvale

Western Australia

E80/4753

0%

100%

Eileen Bore

Western Australia

E80/4922

0%

100%

Eileen Bore

Western Australia

E80/4923

0%

100%

Sally Downs

Western Australia

E80/4951

0%

100%

Sally Downs

Western Australia

E80/5056

0%

100%

Sally Downs

Western Australia

E80/5911 (pending)

0%

100%

 

Farm-In / Farm Out Agreement changes during the Quarter

 

 

Project

 

Location

 

Tenement

Interest at beginning of Quarter

Interest at end of Quarter

Octava Minerals Ltd

Panton North

Western Australia

E80/5455

-

-

Octava Minerals Ltd

Copernicus North

Western Australia

E80/5459

-

-

Interests in Mining & Exploration Permits & Joint Ventures at 31 December 2023

 

Project

Location

Tenement

Area

Interest at end of Quarter

Panton PGM-Ni Project

Western Australia

M80/103 M80/104

8.6km2

5.7km2

100%

100%



M80/105

8.3km2

100%

Panton North

Western Australia

E80/5455

8 BL

-

Palamino (renamed from Copernicus North)

Western Australia

E80/5459

2 BL

-

 

 


Appendix Two | Panton Mineral Resource Estimate (JORC Code 2022)

 

Category

Mass

Grade

Contained Metal


(Mt)

Pd

(g/t)

Pt

(g/t)

Au

(g/t)

PGM3E (g/t)

Ni

(%)

Cr2O3

(%)

PdEq1

(g/t)

Cu

(%)

Co

(ppm)

Pd

(Koz)

Pt

(Koz)

Au

(Koz)

PGM3E (Koz)

Ni

(kt)

Cr2O3

(kt)

PdEq1

(Koz)

Cu

(kt)

Co

(kt)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upper Reef

Indicated

3.0

3.3

2.8

0.5

6.5

0.29

15.5

7.9

0.08

217

318

272

46

635

9

472

771

2

0.7

Inferred

4.9

3.2

2.7

0.4

6.4

0.30

15.6

7.8

0.10

221

506

431

65

1,003

15

761

1,227

5

1.1

Subtotal

7.9

3.2

2.8

0.4

6.4

0.30

15.6

7.8

0.09

219

824

703

111

1,637

23

1,233

1,998

7

1.7

Lower Reef

Indicated

1.4

1.3

1.7

0.1

3.1

0.17

10.7

4.1

0.04

200

59

79

6

143

2

151

186

1

0.3

Inferred

1.4

1.6

2.1

0.1

3.8

0.19

13.0

4.9

0.05

215

73

95

5

173

3

185

223

1

0.3

Subtotal

2.8

1.4

1.9

0.1

3.5

0.18

11.8

4.5

0.04

208

132

174

11

316

5

337

409

1

0.6

Total Reef

Indicated

4.5

2.6

2.4

0.4

5.4

0.25

14.0

6.7

0.07

211

377

350

51

778

11

623

957

3

0.9

Inferred

6.3

2.9

2.6

0.3

5.8

0.28

15.0

7.2

0.09

220

579

526

70

1,175

17

946

1,450

5

1.4

Subtotal

10.8

2.8

2.5

0.4

5.6

0.27

14.6

7.0

0.08

216

956

876

122

1,954

29

1,569

2,407

8

2.3

 

High Grade Dunite (Underground, below 300mRL, 1.4g/t PdEq cut-off)

Indicated

5.9

0.6

0.6

0.2

1.4

0.20

2.2

1.7

0.04

151

120

109

30

259

12

132

334

2

0.9

Inferred

20.5

0.6

0.6

0.1

1.3

0.21

2.3

1.8

0.04

160

425

373

87

885

43

478

1,154

9

3.3

Subtotal

26.4

0.6

0.6

0.1

1.3

0.21

2.3

1.8

0.04

158

545

482

118

1,144

54

610

1,488

11

4.2

Reef + High Grade Dunite

Indicated

10.4

1.5

1.4

0.2

3.1

0.22

7.3

3.9

0.05

177

497

459

81

1,037

23

755

1,291

5

1.8

Inferred

26.8

1.2

1.0

0.2

2.4

0.22

5.3

3.0

0.05

174

1,004

899

158

2,061

60

1,424

2,604

14

4.7

Subtotal

37.2

1.3

1.1

0.2

2.6

0.22

5.9

3.3

0.05

175

1,501

1,358

239

3,098

83

2,179

3,895

19

6.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bulk Dunite (Near surface, above 300mRL, 0.9g/t PdEq cut-off)

Indicated

30.3

0.4

0.4

0.1

0.9

0.18

1.1

1.3

0.03

144

384

363

103

850

56

337

1,220

9

4.4

Inferred

25.3

0.3

0.3

0.1

0.7

0.18

1.3

1.1

0.03

140

273

230

61

564

46

329

873

8

3.5

Subtotal

55.7

0.4

0.3

0.1

0.8

0.18

1.2

1.2

0.03

142

657

593

164

1,414

102

666

2,094

17

7.9

 

Total Resource

Indicated

40.7

0.7

0.6

0.1

1.4

0.19

2.7

1.9

0.04

153

881

822

184

1,887

79

1,092

2,511

15

6.2

Inferred

52.1

0.8

0.7

0.1

1.6

0.20

3.4

2.1

0.04

157

1,277

1,129

219

2,625

106

1,753

3,478

22

8.2

Total

92.9

0.7

0.7

0.1

1.5

0.20

3.1

2.0

0.04

155

2,158

1,951

403

4,512

185

2,846

5,989

37

14.4


























 

            1 Refer to the main body of the announcement for palladium equivalent (PdEq) calculations

2 No cut-off grade has been applied to reef mineralisation and a cut-off of 0.9g/t PdEq has been applied to the Bulk Dunite mineralisation and 1.4g/t PdEq cut-off to the High-Grade Dunite mineralisation



 

Appendix Three | Peer Benchmarking References - Study Stage PGM Projects

 

Project

Company

Study Stage

Release Date

Source

Gonneville

Chalice

Scoping

29 August 2023

Gonneville Nickel-Copper-PGE Project Scoping Study

Marathon

Generation Mining

Feasibility

31 March 2023

Marathon 2023 Feasibility Study Update

 

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