3 December
2024
Strategic Minerals
plc
("Strategic Minerals", "SML" or the "Company")
Cornwall Resources Limited - Redmoor
Project Update
Strategic Minerals plc (AIM: SML;
USOTC: SMCDY), a producing mineral company, is pleased to update
shareholders on news from its 100% owned subsidiary Cornwall
Resources Limited ("CRL"). CRL is continuing to develop the
Redmoor Project ("Redmoor" or the "Project") through a process of
relogging and sampling of its existing diamond drill core, and
other exploration and project activities.
Highlights:
·
Historical Redmoor core relogging now >50%
completed with latest results expected early in 2025, following
shipment of new samples for analysis - process remains ongoing and
is expected to lead to both an updated geological model &
ultimately a revised new mineral resource.
·
Soil sampling program underway within the highly
prospective Duchy of Cornwall - Tamar Valley Licence Area, designed
to generate further exploration targets.
·
EU Strategic Projects application planned to
commence during 2025 to further spotlight Redmoor as being a
resource of EU Strategic Raw Materials: Tungsten &
Copper.
·
CRL team exhibiting at the Resourcing Tomorrow conference in London on 3 to 5 December
forming part of the Cornwall Pavillion.
Commenting, Mark Burnett, Executive Director,
said:
"The publication of the new UK 2024
Criticality Assessment, and the continued inclusion of tungsten and
tin on the critical minerals list has highlighted the value
proposition presented at Redmoor .
"Following a recent site visit, I am
pleased to report that relogging and other exploration activities
continue, with planning well underway for the 2025 exploration
programme. SML will look to increase activity at CRL and pursue a
number of strategic project applications now open to
Redmoor."
CRL
Project Updates:
Resourcing Tomorrow
CRL confirms its Project Manager, Dennis
Rowland, and Senior Geologist, Rowan Thorne, will attend the
Resourcing Tomorrow conference in London on 3 to 5 December.
CRL will join representatives from the other southwest-based mining
companies in the Cornwall Pavillion, supported by the Cornwall
Mining Alliance and Cornwall Trade and Investment. This will
form the largest regional grouping at the conference, highlighting
Cornwall's significant potential to be a critical minerals cluster
for the UK. CRL looks forward to highlighting Redmoor's
potential to be a future supply of Critical Minerals.
Redmoor
Project - Re-Logging and Sampling of CRL Drill core
CRL is pleased to confirm the completion of
relogging and sampling of its 2018 drill core, representing
boreholes CRD021-CRD032. This week a further batch of 167
samples were shipped to ALS Loughrea, Ireland for analysis, with
results expected in early 2025.
To-date 7,375m of diamond drill core have been
relogged (CRL's 2018 drill
core), with 7,022m remaining (CRL's 2017 drill core). A total
of 340 samples, representing 485.57m of new sample length have been
collected from these holes to date. This represents an
average increase of 11% to the total number of samples taken per
hole: adding additional data and identifying further mineralised
sections. Previously reported results confirmed that CRL's
drillholes contain additional zones of mineralisation at Redmoor
from those previously reported, as extensions or additional
mineralised zones within the Redmoor sheeted vein system ("SVS")
and new intercepts outside of the SVS.
Coupled with new sampling and reviews of other
relevant datasets, this programme is expected to lead to an updated
geological model for Redmoor and the potential for an update to
Redmoor's JORC (2012) compliant Mineral Resource Estimate.
These tasks will be reviewed and then undertaken following
completion of the re-logging and sampling campaign. The
process is currently over 50% complete and continues to advance at
pace.
Further to the batch of diamond drill core
samples sent to ALS Loughrea, CRL has collected and sent an
additional 13 rock and grab samples from historical exploration
targets to the west of the Redmoor Project, with the objective of
confirming additional mineralisation within the area.
Tamar Valley Licence Area - Soil
Sampling Program
CRL has commenced a soil sampling
program across its historically mined and highly prospective Tamar
Valley Licence Area, with samples collected from previously
unexplored and unsampled targets within the Duchy of Cornwall
licenced mineral rights. Sampling and reconnaissance mapping will
continue within the Tamar Valley Licence Area throughout 2025, with
the aim to identify further potential targets for follow-up
detailed exploration.
EU Strategic Projects
Application
CRL plans to apply to the EU for Strategic
Project status for the Redmoor Project in 2025, as designated under
the EU Critical Raw Materials Act. This will highlight and
promote the Redmoor Project's significant resource as EU designated
"Strategic Raw Minerals": Tungsten and Copper. This aligns to
CRL's efforts to promote internationally, and to UK partners, the
strategic nature of the Redmoor Project's Tungsten-Tin-Copper
resource. To undertake this process, Redmoor's JORC (2012)
compliant Mineral Resource Estimate will be additionally classified
under the UN Framework Classification for Resources.
This process follows similar, and ongoing,
efforts to promote the Project's strategic nature to the United
States. Both the EU and USA have been heavily reliant on
supply of tungsten from uncertain supply sources, including Russia
and China, which combined control ~85% of global tungsten
supply.
Governmental Engagement
CRL continues to actively engage with
various elements of the UK and US Government departments, including
the Department for Business and Trade, as the increasing importance
of critical and strategic minerals is being recognised. A
visit from an attaché at the
US Embassy in the UK (US Department of State) also took place this
month as part of a wider Cornwall-focussed fact-finding trip.
CRL continues to engage with Government to highlight the strategic
importance of Redmoor, and the need for support in establishing
domestic production of certain UK Critical Minerals.
Strategic Minerals
plc:
https://www.strategicminerals.net
Notes to Editors:
Strategic Minerals plc is an AIM-quoted,
producing minerals company, actively developing strategic projects
in the UK, United States and Australia. In September 2011,
Strategic Minerals acquired the distribution rights to the Cobre
magnetite project in New Mexico, USA, through its wholly owned
subsidiary Southern Minerals Group. Cobre has been in production
since 2012 and continues to provide a sustainable revenue stream
for the Company.
About Cornwall Resources
Limited
https://www.cornwallresources.com
Cornwall Resources Limited ("CRL") is
a wholly owned subsidiary of Strategic Minerals Limited ("SML")
(AIM: SML; USOTC: SMCDY). SML bought into CRL in 2016, and in 2019
completed the purchase of the project. CRL is focussed on
advancing the high-grade, underground Redmoor Tungsten-Tin-Copper
Project, through a current relogging and sampling campaign of CRL
drillcore, and work towards securing further funding to advance
Redmoor, as well as exploring its significant and highly
prospective minerals rights licence areas in east Cornwall,
Southwest England.
CRL through mineral rights
agreements, with Redmoor Minerals Limited, The Duchy of Cornwall,
and a third mineral rights owner, has exclusive access to a mineral
rights operating area of 91.67 km² in the highly prospective and
historically mined Tamar Valley Mining District. CRL is
undertaking regional and targeted exploration activities to develop
critical minerals resources.
The Redmoor Project is situated
within the historically significant Tamar Valley Mining District,
yet the sheeted vein system ("SVS") which forms the basis of CRL's
inferred resource is unmined. CRL's most recent,
JORC-compliant, Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for
Redmoor utilised a comprehensive archive of historical data and
combined this with information from the completion of two
exploration campaigns, in 2017 and 2018, which encompassed 32
drillholes for 14,000m of diamond core drilling.
JORC Compliant (2012) Inferred MRE
published 14 February 2019, as summarised below:
Cut-off (SnEq%)
|
Tonnage (Mt)
|
WO3
%
|
Sn
%
|
Cu
%
|
Sn Eq1
%
|
WO3 Eq
%
|
>0.45 <0.65
|
1.50
|
0.18
|
0.21
|
0.30
|
0.58
|
0.41
|
>0.65
|
10.20
|
0.62
|
0.16
|
0.53
|
1.26
|
0.88
|
Total Inferred Resource
|
11.70
|
0.56
|
0.16
|
0.50
|
1.17
|
0.82
|
1 Equivalent metal calculation notes;
Sn(Eq)% = Sn%*1 + WO3%*1.43 + Cu%*0.40. WO3(EQ)% = SN%*0.7+ WO3+Cu%*0.28. Commodity price assumptions: WO3 US$ 33,000/t, Sn
US$ 22,000/t, Cu US$ 7,000/t. Recovery assumptions: total WO3
recovery 72%, total Sn recovery 68% & total Cu recovery 85% and
payability assumptions of 81%, 90% and 90% respectively
Based on this high-grade resource, an
updated Scoping Study, published in 2020 shows that Redmoor has
potentially economic viability as a new, underground mine.
Subject to receipt of necessary funding, CRL has in place all
necessary permissions for drill programs for further significant
exploration of the Redmoor Tungsten-Tin-Copper resource, with the
aim of advancing the project into prefeasibility study.