25 July 2024
Metals One
Plc
("Metals
One" or the "Company")
Commencement of Drilling at
Råna Ni-Cu-Co Project, Norway
Metals One (AIM: MET1), which is
advancing strategic minerals projects in Finland and Norway, is
pleased to announce that the Company's Råna Project (nickel,
copper, cobalt) partner and operator, Kingsrose Mining Limited
(ASX: KRM) ("Kingsrose"), has entered into a service agreement
("Drill Contract") with Arctic Drilling AS ("Arctic Drilling"), for
the commencement of helicopter supported core drilling at the
Rånbogen prospect on the Råna Project in August 2024 (*see Figure
1).
Highlights
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Drilling is anticipated to complete in early
September 2024, with assay results expected in October to November
2024
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Drilling is focused on two targets identified last
year through geophysics
· Compelling targets comprise shallow, highly conductive
electromagnetic ("EM") anomalies immediately down dip from
mineralised nickel-copper-cobalt massive sulphide at surface (*see
Figure 2)
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Completion of a minimum 700m drilling will satisfy
the drilling milestones under Metals One (via Scandinavian Resource
Holdings Pty Ltd's) Transaction Implementation Agreement with
Kingsrose and Global Energy Metals (*see Kingsrose's ASX
announcement dated 18 January 2023)
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Arctic Drilling is a Norwegian owned and domiciled
company based out of Finnmark County, Norway, bringing extensive
experience of operating in arctic regions with local
knowledge
Jonathan Owen, Chief Executive Officer of Metals One,
commented:
"It's great news that Kingsrose is ready to begin drilling
again at the Råna Project. This strategic work programme is aimed
at testing two compelling anomalies characterised by highly
conductive EM responses down dip of nickel-copper-cobalt
mineralised massive sulphide in outcrop, which were identified
during last year's core drilling and are located within a
previously undrilled area.
We
look forward to updating shareholders on progress at the Råna
Project as Kingsrose continues to build on the high-grade results
from last year's drilling to verify the largely underexplored Råna
intrusion's scale potential."
Rånbogen Drill Programme
Two shallow, moderate-to-strong
bedrock conductors were identified through geophysics at Rånbogen
by Kingsrose in 2023 and remain undrilled (*see Kingsrose's ASX
announcement dated 23 October 2023). Each target comprises modelled
EM plates situated at steep gradients in magnetotelluric ("MT")
geophysical data, coincident with mineralised disseminated and
massive sulphide at surface (*see Kingsrose's ASX announcement
dated 8 August 2023) (*see Figures 2 and 3).
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Target 1 is a 170m long, 100m deep steeply dipping
zone comprising two modelled EM plates with conductance between
6800 and 9600 siemens, starting <30m below surface. Historical
rockchip samples returned up to 1.6% Ni and 0.6% Cu (*see
Kingsrose's ASX announcement dated 18 January 2023)
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Target 2 is a 150m long by 50m deep, steeply
dipping zone comprising two modelled EM plates with conductance
between 1900 and 2800 siemens, starting from <20m below surface.
There is sparse outcrop directly above the anomaly, but zones of
disseminated sulphide in peridotite have returned up to 0.6% Ni and
0.6% Cu in historical rockchip samples 100m southwest along strike
from the EM plates
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Mineralisation comprises narrow (<3m thick)
lenses of massive sulphide (pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite-pentlandite)
hosted within a broader zone of disseminated sulphide in
peridotite-pyroxenite exposed in stream beds
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This is the same geological, geochemical and
geophysical signature as mineralised intercepts drilled elsewhere
in the Rånbogen and Malmhaugen area during 2023 (*see Figure 2, see
Kingsrose's ASX announcements dated 23 October 2023 and 5 February
2024)
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The targets are inferred to be closer to the base
of the intrusion than the mineralised intercepts discovered in 2023
drilling, which implies good potential for high tenor
mineralisation
Metals One's partner and project
operator Kingsrose has been working towards this drill programme
through several sustainability and permitting initiatives,
including:
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Received a dispensation for helicopter use from
the Municipality (drill rig moves and personnel/supply
logistics)
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Executed land access agreements with
landowners
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Engaged with the local reindeer herding district
via the Municipality
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Communicated with Sami Parliament to identify
cultural heritage sites
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Completed baseline water quality survey
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Completed a drill site flora study
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Commencing a noise survey
*Kingsrose's full
announcement, which includes supporting JORC statements and
referenced Figures, and other referenced ASX announcements are
available at: https://www.kingsrose.com/news.
Enquiries:
Metals One Plc
Jonathan Owen, Chief Executive
Officer
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via Vigo Consulting
+44 (0)20 7390 0234
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Beaumont Cornish Limited (Nominated Adviser)
James Biddle / Roland
Cornish
www.beaumontcornish.com
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+44 (0)20 7628 3396
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Shard Capital Partners LLP (Joint Broker)
Damon Heath / Erik
Woolgar
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+44 (0)20 7186 9952
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SI
Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
Nick Emerson
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+44 (0)14 8341 3500
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Capital Plus Partners Limited
(Joint
Broker)
Keith Swann
https://www.capplus.co.uk/
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+44 (0)20 3821 6169
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Vigo Consulting (Investor Relations)
Ben Simons / Kendall Hill
metalsone@vigoconsulting.com
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+44 (0)20 7390 0234
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About Metals One
Metals One is developing strategic
metals projects in Finland (Black Schist Project) and Norway (Råna
Project), with approximately £9 million of exploration carry
exposure through a farm-in agreement. Metals One is aiming to help
meet the significant demand for strategic minerals by defining
resources on the doorstep of Europe's major electric vehicle OEMs
and battery manufacturers. Metals One's Black Schist Project in
Finland, totalling 706 km2 across three licence areas,
has a total Inferred Resource of 57.1 Mt nickel-copper-cobalt-zinc
and is located adjacent to one of Europe's largest strategic
minerals producers, Terrafame. Metals One's fully carried Råna
Project in Norway covers 18.14 km² across three contiguous
exploration licences, with significant opportunity for exploration
of the Råna intrusion, and proven potential for massive sulphide
nickel-cobalt-copper mineralisation.
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Glossary
ASX
Co
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Australian Stock Exchange
cobalt
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Cu
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copper
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Electromagnetic ("EM")
anomalies
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electromagnetic (EM) surveys are a
common technique to help narrow down drilling targets. EM anomalies
"light up" on a resistivity map based on conductivity, giving an
indication for a drill target when looking for specific
metals
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intrusion
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process when magma penetrates
existing rock, crystallises, and solidifies underground to form
intrusions, such as batholiths, dykes, or sills
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km
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kilometre
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JORC
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The Joint Ore Reserve Committee code
(JORC code) is the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves and is a professional
code of practice that sets minimum standards for public reporting
of minerals exploration results, mineral resources and ore
reserves
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m
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metre
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Magnetotelluric ("MT")
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a passive geophysical technique
which uses natural time variations of the Earth's magnetic and
electric fields for inferring the earth's subsurface electrical
conductivity
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massive sulphide
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metal sulphide ore deposit which
consists almost entirely of sulphides
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Mt
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million tonnes
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Ni
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nickel
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