08 August 2024
Power Metal Resources
PLC
("Power Metal" or the
"Company")
GSAe Update
Power Metal Resources PLC
(AIM:POW, OTCQB:POWMF),
the London listed exploration company with a global project
portfolio, is pleased to
provide an update on its 75% owned subsidiary GSA Environmental Ltd
("GSAe").
GSAe is a highly skilled engineering
and technology provider and process licensor with over 25 years of
global project experience in the remediation and reprocessing of a
wide range of industrial waste. Its world leading technology
enables the economic extraction of critical and strategic metals
from 'secondary sources' such as power station ash, refinery
residues, titanium dioxide ("TiO2")
waste and spent catalysts. GSAe's ongoing research
into new processes is expected to lead to expansion into other
products including mining waste and tailings dumps.
Sean Wade, Chief Executive Officer of
Power Metal Resources plc, commented:
"It is
pleasing to see the exciting updates and workstreams across the
GSAe portfolio. The essential work being undertaken by the team
provides vital technology in the global drive towards a
greener future, and progresses the potential for GSAe to add
significant revenue contribution to the Power Metal portfolio. With
excellent projects in the pipeline and an expected increase in
contract awards, GSAe is at an exciting stage of its
development.
"I look
forward to providing further updates from this array of
projects."
GSAe Project Summary
The team at GSAe has been busy developing new
business, as well as following up on recent project work, to
provide solutions to remediate multiple industrial waste streams
and historic landfill sites.
A summary of current projects:
·
GSAe is working with a state owned company in Saudi Arabia on
an an initial study to process fly ash primarily for the extraction
of vanadium and nickel. This work involves detailed bench scale
analysis at the laboratory in Lincoln, combined with initial
process flow and plant design drawings, and premininary
financial calculations for plant construction and operations.
As part of this commission, GSAe is also testing samples from
historic fly ash landfill sites to provide initial solutions for
the processing and extraction of critical metals, and resultant
cleaning of such sites.
With the positive results of this study and the local and regional
support that has been expressed to date, GSAe is hopeful that this
work will lead to the next phase of a much more detailed design,
with construction and commissioning work for potentially two or
three plants in the coming 12 to 18 months.
· An
initial scoping study level report has been produced for a major UK
and European Recycling Group to install a dual purpose 20,000 tonne
per annum ("tpa") processing plant in the UK. Work has included
bench scale and pilot scale test work, initial plant design and
estimates for Capex and Opex, and resultant profit margins
for a plant able to treat two different waste streams for the
extraction of critical metals and resultant non-hazardous
materials.
GSAe is currently awaiting an update from the client for
confirmation to move to the next stage of work, which would entail
full plant design combined with final process optimisation criteria
and project development, leading to the installation of the plant.
This is expected in the coming weeks.
·
Further to extensive historical studies and research, GSAe is
awaiting an outline scope of work from a major UK TiO2
producer to commence work on providing a solution for the treatment
of the waste streams to negate the need for material to go to
landfill.
·
Initial analysis of red mud and phosphogypsum for a major
mining company in Saudi Arabia has recently been completed to
provide a solution for the extraction of critical metals and also
options for finding alternate uses for the bulk of the remaining
material. A follow-up work programme is in discussion to take
research and development of solutions to the next level.
·
Recycling of industrial catalysts used in the petrochemical
industry is a continued issue and, with GSAe's experience in this
field, discussions are ongoing with two parties to provide a
solution on how to extract critical metals from them and render
the resulting material benign.
GSAe has secured nearly US$850,000 in grant
funding from the UK government to further develop the rare earth
separation, purification and commercialisation process from
TiO2 waste. GSAe is working in collaboration with the
University of Lincoln to merge the selective leaching and
precipitation process with the University's Molecular Imprinted
Polymer technology purity enhancement.
The process for recovering valuable metals has,
to date, been demonstrated at 20-litre scale and is currently being
scaled up to a 200-litre system through the government grant, with
the system now ordered and awaiting installation at the Lincoln
laboratory in Q3 2024. The process has also undergone preliminary
engineering to assess operating and capital costs for both a 10,000
tpa and a nominal 150,000 tpa residue waste treatment facility,
with encouraging initial results.
GSAe is due to add an office suite to the
facilities in the Boole Technical Park, reflecting the increase in
personnel and to enable more laboratory based work to be carried
out.
The team will have a booth at the UK Metals
Expo conference in Birmingham on the 11th and
12th of September, which is an opportunity to showcase
the skillset of the company and to target potential further
contacts and contracts for both UK and global development and
recycling projects.
This
announcement contains inside information for the purposes of
Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms
part of UK domestic law by virtue of
the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ("MAR"), and is
disclosed in accordance with the Company's obligations under
Article 17 of MAR.
For
further information please visit https://www.powermetalresources.com/
or
contact:
Power Metal Resources plc
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Sean Wade (Chief Executive
Officer)
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+44 (0) 20 3778 1396
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP
(Nomad and Joint Broker)
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Ewan Leggat/Caroline Rowe
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+44 (0) 20 3470 0470
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Tamesis Partners LLP (Joint
Broker)
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Richard Greenfield/Charlie Bendon
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+44 (0) 20 3882 2868
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BlytheRay (PR Advisors)
Tim Blythe/Megan Ray
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+44 (0) 20 7138 3204
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NOTES TO EDITORS
Power Metal Resources plc -
Background
Power Metal Resources
plc (AIM:POW, OTCQB:POWMF) is a London-listed metals
exploration company which finances and manages global resource
projects and is seeking large scale metal discoveries.
The Company has a principal focus on
opportunities offering district scale potential across a global
portfolio including precious, base and strategic metal exploration
in North America, Africa, Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Project interests range from
early-stage greenfield exploration to later-stage prospects
currently subject to drill programmes.
Power Metal will develop projects
internally or through strategic joint ventures until a project
becomes ready for disposal through outright sale or separate
listing on a recognised stock exchange thereby crystallising the
value generated from our internal exploration and development
work.
Value generated through disposals
will be deployed internally to drive the Company's growth or may be
returned to shareholders through share buy backs, dividends or
in-specie distributions of assets.