30
September 2024
Operational
Update:
Scout Drilling Confirms
Copper-Silver Mineralisation,
Agdz 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
update on the recently completed scout reverse circulation
("RC") drill programme
conducted on the Company's Agdz Copper-Silver ("Cu-Ag") Project ("Agdz" or the "Project") in the Kingdom
of Morocco ("Morocco").
The Project, which is 100% owned by the Company,
covers 34.5 km2 and is located in Morocco's
eastern Anti-Atlas Mountains.
Highlights:
· 13 RC holes
completed for 1,080 m
· Copper and silver
mineralisation reporting from 6 holes and over three separate
prospects confirm the copper-silver potential of the
Project
· Results highlight
the near-surface potential of the mineralisation over a broad
geographic area
· High silver
values (154 g/t Ag and 124 g/t Ag, both over 1 m intervals)
reported from drilling in the north of the Makarn
prospect
· Results
include:
o 1.24 % Cu and
101 g/t Ag over 3 m from 8 m (downhole) - Makarn (North)
prospect
o 0.45 % Cu and 3
g/t Ag over 11 m from 32 m (downhole) - Makarn (South)
prospect
o 0.79 % Cu and 5
g/t Ag over 6 m from 6 m (downhole) - Amzwaro prospect
o 0.27 % Cu and 3
g/t Ag over 4 m from 16 m (downhole) - Daoud prospect
· Planning for
follow-up exploration to define prospect-scale drilling now in
progress
Charles Bray, Chairman of
Aterian, commented:
"We are
pleased to announce our first drill results from the Agdz
Copper-Silver
Project in central Morocco. These scout holes
were widely spaced across a large area to provide an initial
indication of the sub-surface potential from several prospects
previously identified across the licence. They proved themselves
very informative as multiple locations indicated the presence of
near-surface copper and silver. The drill programme
demonstrated mineralisation across the target areas as a first-pass
test of several geophysical and structural targets within four
priority prospects.
"Given the broad approach with only
13 drill holes across the 34.5 km2 licence, we consider
these results highly encouraging, with near-surface copper and
silver reporting from three prospects: Makarn, Amzwaro and Daoud.
We had an intersection reporting a 3m interval containing 1.24 %
Copper and 101 g/t Silver, which demands further investigation.
This promising intersection represents the clearest target area for
step-out drilling work on the project. We now need to continue the
work to understand the geological model and resource
potential.
"We are continuing to evaluate these
results and the outcomes of the previous mapping and geophysical
surveys conducted at Agdz to generate new work plans to advance
this project further."
Project
Summary:
The Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, Aterian
Resources Limited, holds a 100 % interest in the 34.5
km2 Agdz Copper-Silver Project. The Project lies in
the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of the Anti-Atlas
Mountains of central Morocco, approximately 350 km south
of the capital, Rabat, and approximately 35 km east of the
city of Ouarzazate where high-standard infrastructure and services
exist, including a regional airport. The 'Noor 1' solar power
station, the world's largest concentrated solar power plant with a
planned output of 580 MW, is located approximately 40 km northwest
of Agdz. The Project is accessed via a paved road, a network of
unpaved roads, and vehicle tracks close to and within the
licence.
Agdz lies approximately 14 km southwest of the
Bouskour copper-silver mine (53 Mt at 0.8 % Cu and 9 g/t Ag), with
the world-class Imiter silver mine (131 Moz of silver at 500 g/t
Ag) located 80 km northeast of the Project. Both deposits are
operated by the Moroccan mining company, Managem
Group (it should be noted that mineralisation hosted at the
adjacent mines is not necessarily indicative of mineralisation at
Agdz).
Aterian Scout Drill
Programme
This scout RC programme consisted of 13 holes,
between 20 m and 125 m downhole depth, totalling 1,080 m. The
programme aimed to test the sub-surface below areas of known
copper-silver mineralisation previously mapped on the surface and
identified in reconnaissance channel samples. The programme also
targeted several ground-based geophysical anomalies. The best
intersections reported were 3 m grading 1.24 % Cu and 101 g/t Ag
starting at a downhole depth of 8 m from a hole collared on the
Makarn prospect and 6 m grading 0.79 % Cu and 5 g/t Ag starting
from a downhole depth of 6 m collared on the Amzwaro prospect. The
collar locations are widely spaced across approximately 8-10
km2 and were located to test several geological areas of
interest and geophysical anomalies.
The drill programme was designed with the following
objectives:
· To
intersect mineralisation of a suitable grade and width to be deemed
as showing economic potential.
· To
understand the down-dip continuity of the copper-silver
mineralisation mapped and sampled at the surface within outcropping
alteration zones.
· To
provide geological and geochemical datasets to aid in defining a
deposit-scale model.
· To
provide geological and geochemical datasets with which to aid in
the interpretation of geophysical anomalies.
Geophysical targets were defined from a
previously completed 137-line-km IP gradient array and a 12-line
high-resolution IP survey, which were interpreted together with the
ground magnetic survey data.
The more significant intersections are reported
below:
Hole No
|
Prospect
|
From (m)
|
To (m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Cu (%)
|
Ag (g/t)
|
24AGRC-003
|
Amzwaro
Central
|
80.00
|
84.00
|
4.00
|
0.44
|
3
|
24AGRC-006
|
Makarn
North
|
8.00
|
11.00
|
3.00
|
1.24
|
101
|
24AGRC-010
|
Makarn
South
|
32.00
|
43.00
|
11.00
|
0.45
|
3
|
24AGRC-011
|
Daoud
|
47.00
|
50.00
|
3.00
|
0.21
|
1
|
24AGRC-012
|
Daoud
|
16.00
|
20.00
|
4.00
|
0.27
|
3
|
24AGRC-013
|
Amzwaro
South
|
6.00
|
12.00
|
6.00
|
0.79
|
5
|
Description of
Intersections
24AGRC-003: Amzwaro Prospect
·
Drill hole targets surface mineralisation and geophysical
conductors.
·
Copper mineralisation is locally associated with a visible
pyrite-magnetite-specular haematite alteration
assemblage.
·
Alteration assemblages within 24AGRC-003 include :
o From 28 m to
112 m (84 m down-hole interval), specular haematite +/- magnetite,
K-feldspar and carbonate as disseminations and veinlets.
o From 43 m to
108 m (65 m down-hole interval) pyrite, including haematitic and
limonitic staining, specular haematite +/- magnetite, K-feldspar
and carbonate as disseminations and veinlets.
·
Alteration assemblages within 24AGRC-002 include:
o From 2 m to 42
m (40 m down-hole interval) chlorite-specular haematite +/-
K-feldspar, actinolite, carbonate, quartz as fracture coatings,
veinlets and disseminations.
o From 39 m to 52
m (13 m down-hole interval) actinolite-quartz fracture coatings and
veinlets.
o From 52 to 100
m (48 m down-hole interval), magnetite +/- quartz and actinolite as
disseminations, veinlets and fracture coatings.
o From 29 m to
100 m (71 m down-hole interval), pyrite, including haematitic
staining, as disseminations, fracture coatings and
veinlets.
24AGRC-006:
Makarn Prospect - North Area
·
Drill hole targets surface mineralisation, 200 m along strike
of an interpreted fault zone identified from ground IP survey
data.
·
Malachite and chalcocite, veinlets and disseminations are
locally associated with chlorite, K-feldspar, and specular
haematite alteration.
·
Alteration assemblages within 24AGRC-006 include:
o From 2 m to 35
m (33 m down-hole interval), chlorite and K-feldspar, specular
haematite, and trace epidote as veinlets, fracture coatings and
disseminations.
·
Alteration assemblages within 24 AGRC-005 include:
o From 2 m to 57
m (55 m down-hole interval), pervasive and fracture coating
chlorite +/- k-feldspar, specular haematite, carbonate and trace
epidote as fracture coatings, veinlets and
disseminations.
o From 57 m to 70
m (13 m down-hole interval), K-feldspar and/or epidote and/or
haematite as veinlets and disseminations.
24AGRC-010:
Makarn Prospect - South Area
·
Drill hole targets surface mineralisation within conglomerate
on the periphery of a conductive geophysical anomaly.
·
Copper mineralisation is locally associated with a visible
pyrite-chlorite alteration assemblage within conglomerate and
dolerite dykes.
·
Alteration assemblages include:
o From 34 m to 43
m (10 m down-hole interval), pyrite as fracture coatings and
disseminations.
o From 66 m to 74
m (8 m down-hole interval), pyrite as fracture coatings and
disseminations.
o From 1 m to 90
m (89 m down-hole interval), chlorite +/- K-feldspar, quartz
specular haematite as disseminations, fracture coatings and
veinlets.
24AGRC-011:
Daoud Prospect
· The
drill hole targets surface mineralisation and extensive alteration
within felsic to intermediate volcanic units and intermediate
intrusives.
·
Copper mineralisation is locally associated with a
pyrite-chlorite alteration assemblage at the contact between an
intermediate volcanic and intermediate intrusive.
·
Alteration assemblages include:
o From 43 to 53 m
(10 m down-hole interval), pervasive and fracture coating chlorite,
pyrite and K-feldspar +/- quartz and carbonate as
veinlets.
o From surface to
65 m (65 m down-hole interval), chlorite and K-feldspar +/-
carbonate, quartz as fracture coatings and veinlets and
disseminated haematite.
24AGRC-012:
Daoud Prospect
· The
drill hole targets surface mineralisation and extensive alteration
within felsic to intermediate volcanic units and intermediate
intrusive.
·
Copper mineralisation is locally associated with a
pyrite-chlorite alteration assemblage at the contact between an
intermediate volcanic and intermediate intrusive.
·
Alteration assemblages include:
o From 16 to 20 m
(4 m down-hole interval), pervasive and fracture coating chlorite,
pyrite and K-feldspar +/- quartz and carbonate as
veinlets.
o From 51 to 65 m
(14 m down-hole interval), pervasive and fracture coating chlorite,
pyrite and K-feldspar +/- disseminated magnetite.
o From surface to
42 m (42 m down-hole interval), pervasive chlorite +/- pervasive
haematite and/or K-feldspar veinlets.
o From 42 m to 70
m (28 m down-hole interval), pervasive chlorite +/- disseminated
magnetite and K-feldspar veinlets.
24AGRC-013:
Amzwaro Prospect
·
Drill hole targets surface mineralisation.
·
Copper mineralisation locally associated with
chlorite-specular haematite alteration within a felsic volcanic
unit between intermediate volcanics.
·
Alteration assemblage includes:
o From 1 m to 20
m (19 m down-hole interval), fracture coating chlorite and
pervasive specular haematite.
·
Hole 24AGRC-004 returned no significant alteration zones and
may have been drilled sub-parallel to mineralisation.
The collar and survey information for the
completed drill holes are listed below:
Hole Number
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
Final Depth
(m)
|
24AGRC-001RD
|
743738
|
3416612
|
1598
|
300
|
-60
|
125
|
24AGRC-002
|
742851
|
3416672
|
1553
|
90
|
-60
|
100
|
24AGRC-003
|
742794
|
3416715
|
1570
|
90
|
-60
|
120
|
24AGRC-004
|
742748
|
3416422
|
1582
|
270
|
-60
|
85
|
24AGRC-005
|
741562
|
3418170
|
1569
|
315
|
-60
|
80
|
24AGRC-006
|
741540
|
3418184
|
1511
|
135
|
-60
|
35
|
24AGRC-007
|
741174
|
3417996
|
1523
|
270
|
-80
|
110
|
24AGRC-008
|
740749
|
3416216
|
1544
|
0
|
-90
|
80
|
24AGRC-009
|
741219
|
3416129
|
1532
|
300
|
-60
|
100
|
24AGRC-010
|
741199
|
3415890
|
1494
|
315
|
-60
|
90
|
24AGRC-011
|
739522
|
3417704
|
1507
|
315
|
-60
|
65
|
24AGRC-012
|
739499
|
3417728
|
1506
|
315
|
-60
|
70
|
24AGRC-013
|
742711
|
3416421
|
1562
|
90
|
-60
|
20
|
Coordinates in WGS84/UTM zone 29N, Collar coordinates were
acquired using a handheld GPS
At two locations (24AGRC-005 and 24AGRC-004), a
scissor hole (24AGRC-006 and 24AGRC-013) was drilled in the
opposite direction to the initially planned drill hole.
Water strikes were intersected in several holes,
which is significant in itself, given that the Project lies in a
dry region of Morocco. Groundwater was intersected at depths
(vertical) between 24 and 30 m below the surface in the Amzwaro
Prospect and 30 m at Makarn South.
Previous
Aterian Fieldwork
Geological mapping and outcrop sampling,
reconnaissance surface trenching, and ground-based geophysical
surveys (magnetics, spectrometry, IP gradient array and
high-resolution IP) undertaken on the Project have defined four
priority prospects at Agdz, namely:
·
The Makarn & Markarn North
Prospect: A swarm of mineralised dykes, shears, and veins
that predominantly strike NNE over a lateral distance of 2.8 km.
Earlier results include 8.00 % Cu and 448 g/t Ag from rock chip
samples*. Four linear, north-to-northeast trending geophysical
anomalies of 2.5 km, 600 m, 400 m and 375 m have been interpreted
from IP data.
·
The Amzwaro Prospect:
Multiple NNE and NNW trending structures within a zone up to 2 km
long and 200 m wide, bound by extensional structures. Individual
alteration zones are up to 33 m wide. Alteration is predominantly
comprised of chlorite and silica in breccia and veins. Historical
results include rock chip grades of 4.82 % Cu, 189 g/t Ag and 1.91
g/t Au. Two discrete geophysical anomalies of 575 m and 375 m
strike length have been interpreted from IP data.
·
The Minière Prospect: This
150 m by 90 m zone of historical underground artisanal mining
exploits multiple sub-parallel copper-bearing zones associated with
chloritic-potassic alteration. Historical results include rock chip
and spoil sample grades of 13.05 % Cu, 12.90 g/t Ag, and 0.49 g/t
Au.
·
The Daoud Prospect: A
series of NNW striking quartz veins and pervasive silicification,
mapped discontinuously over a 700 m strike length and crosscut by
ENE striking chlorite-rich alteration zones. Historical results
include rock chip grades of 2.71 % Cu, 152 g/t Ag, and 2.96 g/t Au.
Mineralisation at the surface coincides with a 900 m-long linear
geophysical anomaly interpreted from IP data.
*A rock chip or grab sample cannot be
taken as a representation of the overage grade average and
potential deposit size.
Agdz Project - Previous Work
Programme Assay Highlights
Sampling Methodology and
Analysis
Samples were collected every 1 meter, drilled
down the hole, and riffle split onsite into sub-samples of
approximately 2.5 kg for 1m samples and 5.4 kg for 2m composites
for submission to the laboratory. All the reject samples are stored
in the company's warehouse in Ouarzazate.
Afrilab, an accredited independent laboratory in
Marrakech, Morocco, undertook sample preparation and analysis for
227 samples, including 27 QA/QC 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, 108, including QA/QC samples, were analysed for their
gold content using the 50 g Fire Assay method with a gravimetric
finish.
The 27 QA/QC samples were included in the
submitted sample batches to the laboratory, consisting of nine
field duplicates, nine blank samples, and nine samples of certified
reference material sourced from Geostats (pty) Ltd in Australia.
The QA/QC samples represent 12 % of the total sample batch sent to
the laboratory.
Work Plan for the Agdz
Project
Future work programmes will incorporate the
drill data into a geological model for additional step-out drill
planning. The objective would be to follow the mineralisation along
strike and to test for deeper targets below the mineralised
intersections reported in this new release. Additional drill holes
will be planned over other targets not covered in this
programme.
The southern part of the Agdz licence, covering
an area of 15 km2, remains unexplored. Initial
reconnaissance of this area will consist of stream sediment
sampling, geological traversing and sampling.
Illustrations
The
following figures have been prepared by Aterian and relate to the
disclosures in this announcement.
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
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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 % controlling
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 total licence area in Botswana is 4,486
km2.
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
|
Silver
|
"Au"
|
means
|
Gold
|
"Breccia"
|
means
|
a rock consisting of
angular fragments of stones cemented by finer materials
|
"Cu"
|
means
|
Copper
|
"Ferruginous"
|
means
|
containing iron
oxides
|
"Float sample"
|
means
|
loose pieces of rock
that are not connected to an outcrop
|
"g/t"
|
means
|
grams per tonne
|
"Hercynian or Variscan Orogeny"
|
means
|
an orogenic belt that
evolved during the Devonian and Carboniferous periods, from
about 419 to 299 million years ago
|
"km"
|
means
|
Kilometres
|
"m"
|
means
|
Metres
|
"mm"
|
means
|
Millimetres
|
"Mt"
|
means
|
millions of
tonnes
|
"NI 43-01"
|
means
|
National Instrument
43-101 Standards of Disclosure of Mineral Projects of the Canadian
Securities Administrators
|
"Outcrop"
|
means
|
a rock formation that
is in situ and visible on
the surface
|
"Qualified Person"
|
means
|
a person that has the
education, skills and professional credentials to act as a
qualified person under NI 43-101
|
"Sb"
|
means
|
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.
|
"Stratiform"
|
means
|
parallel to the
bedding planes of the surrounding rock
|
"Vein"
|
means
|
a distinct sheetlike
body of crystallised minerals within a rock
|
"Zn"
|
means
|
Zinc
|