31 May 2019
Savannah Resources Plc
Mineral Resource Increase to 27Mt
with Significant Scope for Further Expansion of Overall Resource at
Mina do Barroso Lithium Project
Highlights
· Continued resource expansion at Mina do Barroso confirming its position as Western Europe's most significant spodumene lithium mineral resource
· ~15% increase in overall Mineral Resource Estimate which now stands at 27Mt at 1.06% Li₂O for 285,900t of contained Li₂O
· Maiden Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource established at Aldeia of 3.5Mt at 1.3% Li₂O
· Aldeia resource over 25% higher in overall grade than other deposits previously defined at Mina do Barroso
· Ongoing metallurgical and economic evaluations
· Upgraded Exploration Target* for Mina do Barroso, now calculated at 11-19Mt at 1.0-1.2% Li₂O, giving a potential project mineral inventory range of 38 - 47Mt
· Current indications suggest that significant increases to total resources are achievable with further exploration
*Cautionary Statement: The potential quantity and grade of the Exploration Targets is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration work to estimate a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in defining a mineral resource.
Savannah Resources plc (AIM: SAV, FWB: SAV and SWB: SAV) ('Savannah' or the 'Company'), the resource development company, is pleased to announce a significant increase in the JORC (2012) Compliant Measured, Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate, with an additional upgrade in Exploration Target at the Company's flagship asset, the Mina do Barroso Lithium Project ('Mina do Barroso' or the 'Project'), located in northern Portugal (Figure 1 and Table 1-2).
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Savannah's CEO, David Archer said: "We continue to be encouraged by our extensive resource drilling programme which is increasing the mine life of the Project, in addition to providing an inventory of higher-grade material. This 15% increase in overall Mineral Resource Estimate to 27Mt at 1.06% Li₂O for 285,900t of contained Li₂O represents the fifth major mineral resource increase in just 15 months at Mina do Barroso.
"With the Project's development and commissioning targeted for next year, Mina do Barroso is moving closer to meeting its objective of becoming a key strategic supplier of lithium spodumene for the fast-growing European lithium ion battery and electric vehicle industries - by the year 2025, European lithium ion batteries are expected to represent a market worth €250bn annually. Mina do Barroso has the potential to supply c.40% of the forecast lithium demand from Europe's automotive industry in 2025, and this latest resource and exploration target upgrade supports this potential.
"It is evident that Mina do Barroso could support the development of a mineral conversion plant with the required tonnages of the lithium raw material inputs of spodumene concentrates to act as a base load for a major lithium hydroxide production plant and a new industry for Portugal. Through the ongoing work and development programme we are gaining a firmer understanding of Mina do Barroso's outstanding potential. As we continue to make progress on site, I look forward to updating shareholders with all key developments."
Savannah's corporate presentation, published on the Company's website earlier this month, has been updated to incorporate the updated Mineral Resource Estimate figures.
Figure 1. Mina do Barroso Project Summary Map showing key deposits and drilling completed to date
Mineral Resource Summary
Table 1. Updated Mineral Resource Estimation Summary
Deposit |
Resource Class |
Tonnes |
Li2O |
Fe2O3 |
Li2O |
Mt |
% |
% |
Tonnes |
All Deposits |
Measured |
6.6 |
1.1 |
0.7 |
71,600 |
Indicated |
8.4 |
1.0 |
0.7 |
86,700 |
Inferred |
12.0 |
1.1 |
0.9 |
127,600 |
Total |
27.0 |
1.06 |
0.8 |
285,900 |
*Rounding discrepancies may occur
Table 2. Exploration Target Summary
Deposit |
Tonnage Range (Mt) |
Li2O % |
Lower |
Upper |
Reservatorio |
5.0 |
7.0 |
1.0-1.2% |
Grandao |
4.0 |
8.0 |
1.0-1.2% |
Aldeia |
2.0 |
4.0 |
1.0-1.3% |
Total Mina do Barroso Exploration Target |
11.0 |
19.0 |
1.0-1.2% |
*Cautionary Statement: The potential quantity and grade of the Exploration Targets is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration work to estimate a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in defining a mineral resource.
Mineral Resource Estimate
A Mineral Resource Estimate for the Aldeia Lithium Deposit has been prepared by Payne Geological Services Pty Ltd, ('Payne Geological Services') an external and independent mining consultancy - http://www.paynegeo.com.au/paul-payne. The Deposit forms part of Savannah's Mina do Barroso Lithium Project, located in northern Portugal. The Mineral Resource Estimates for the Aldeia Deposit and other deposits at the project have been classified as Measured, Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource in accordance with the JORC Code, 2012 Edition and are summarised in Table 3 and Appendix 1.
Table 3. May 2019 Mineral Resource Summary (0.5% Li2O cut-off)
Deposit |
Resource Classification |
Tonnes |
Li2O |
Fe2O3 |
Li2O |
Mt |
% |
% |
Tonnes |
Grandao |
Measured |
6.6 |
1.1 |
0.7 |
71,600 |
Indicated |
6.4 |
1.0 |
0.8 |
61,300 |
Inferred |
4.8 |
1.0 |
0.7 |
48,900 |
Total |
17.7 |
1.04 |
0.7 |
181,800 |
Reservatorio |
Measured |
|
|
|
|
Indicated |
|
|
|
|
Inferred |
3.2 |
1.0 |
1.4 |
32,000 |
Total |
3.2 |
1.0 |
1.4 |
32,000 |
Pinheiro |
Measured |
|
|
|
|
Indicated |
|
|
|
|
Inferred |
2.0 |
1.0 |
0.7 |
20,000 |
Total |
2.0 |
1.0 |
0.7 |
20,000 |
NOA |
Measured |
|
|
|
|
Indicated |
0.4 |
1.2 |
0.8 |
4,200 |
Inferred |
0.3 |
1.0 |
0.9 |
2,900 |
Total |
0.6 |
1.1 |
0.9 |
7,100 |
Aldeia |
Measured |
|
|
|
|
Indicated |
1.6 |
1.3 |
0.5 |
21,300 |
Inferred |
1.8 |
1.3 |
0.4 |
23,700 |
Total |
3.5 |
1.3 |
0.4 |
45,000 |
All Deposits |
Measured |
6.6 |
1.1 |
0.7 |
71,600 |
Indicated |
8.4 |
1.0 |
0.7 |
86,700 |
Inferred |
12.0 |
1.1 |
0.9 |
127,600 |
Total |
27.0 |
1.06 |
0.8 |
285,900 |
*Rounding discrepancies may occur
Aldeia Mineral Resource Estimate
The Aldeia Deposit comprises one main pegmatite and several minor parallel pegmatite bodies striking broadly NS and dipping at 35o to the west. The orientation and extent of the pegmatites have been sufficiently defined by drilling for resource estimation. The pegmatites have been defined over a strike of 250m and a dip extent of 340m with a typical thickness of 15m-30m. The pegmatite mineralisation is predominantly fresh with a shallow weathering profile affecting the material 10-20m below surface. The main pegmatite zone remains open along strike to the north and down dip. (Figures 2 to 4).
Figure 2. Aldeia pegmatite and drilling (looking north)
Figure 3. Aldeia Cross Section (Southernmost Oblique Section) (looking NE)
The Aldeia Mineral Resource Estimate is based on results from 18 reverse circulation ("RC") drill holes, 5 diamond holes and 6 RC holes with diamond tails. All holes were completed by Savannah in 2019 and the main modeled pegmatite zone remains open along strike to the north and down dip.
Figure 4. Aldeia Resource Model coloured by Li2O content (looking North)
Geology
At Mina do Barroso, lithium mineralisation occurs predominantly in the form of spodumene-bearing pegmatites, which are hosted in metapelitic and mica schists, and occasionally carbonate schists of upper Ordovician to lower Devonian age.
The Aldeia deposit is contained largely within a single moderately west dipping tabular body defined over an area of 250m north-south with a dip extent of 340m. The body appears to bifurcate and varies in thickness from 10m-45m and is typically mineralised across the full width. The main pegmatite extends to surface and is visible in outcrop over a portion of the deposit. The pegmatite is also exposed in a small quarry in the central portion of the resource where the geometry of the main pegmatite is visible. (Figure 5). A number of minor pegmatites are also defined at the deposit.
Figure 5. Aldeia Geological Model and Mapped Pegmatites
At the Project, lithium is present in most pegmatite compositions and laboratory test work confirms that the lithium is almost exclusively within spodumene. Limited lithium grade zonation occurs within the Aldeia pegmatites. Minor xenoliths and inliers of schist are observed within the pegmatite.
The weathering profile comprises a shallow, surficial zone of weak to moderate oxidation, particularly of the schistose country rock with moderate oxidation to a depth of up to 20m.
Drilling
The deposit is defined by a total of 18 RC drill holes, 5 diamond holes and 6 RC holes with diamond tails. All holes were completed by Savannah in 2019. The holes were drilled on an approximate grid spacing of 20m-40m holes on 60m to 80m spaced cross sections.
The majority of holes are vertical, however a small number of east dipping and west dipping holes were completed.
Drill collar locations are recorded in Universal Traverse Mercator ("UTM") coordinates using differential GPS. All Savannah drilling has been down-hole surveyed using a gyroscopic tool.
Sampling and Sub-Sampling Techniques
For the Savannah RC drilling, a face-sampling hammer was used with samples collected at 1m intervals from pegmatite zones and the surrounding 5m either side of the pegmatite. The rest of the schist remains unsampled. The 1m samples were collected through a rig-mounted splitter and were 4kg-6kg in weight. Samples were weighed to assess the sample recovery which was determined to be satisfactory.
Core was HQ in size and sampled to geological boundaries. Core was cut using a diamond saw, and half core was collected for assay.
Sample Analysis Method
For all Savannah drilling, whole samples were crushed then riffle split to produce a 250g split for pulverising and analysis.
The samples were analysed using ALS laboratories ME-MS89L Super Trace method which combines a sodium peroxide fusion with ICP-MS analysis and a multi-element suite was analysed.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control, ("QAQC") protocols were in place for the drilling programmes and included the use of blanks, standards and field duplicates. The data has confirmed the quality of the sampling and assaying for use in Mineral Resource estimation.
Estimation Methodology
For the Aldeia Mineral Resource Estimate, a Surpac block model was constructed with block sizes of 20m (EW) by 20m (NS) by 5m (elevation) with sub-celling to 5m by 5m by 1.25m.
Interpretation of the pegmatite dykes was completed using detailed geological logging and Fe geochemistry. Wireframes of the pegmatites were prepared and within those the sample data was extracted and analysed. A clear break in the grade distribution occurs at 0.5% Li2O and this grade threshold was used to prepare the internal grade domains for estimation.
Sample data was composited into 1m intervals then block model grades estimated using inverse distance squared ("ID2") grade interpolation due to the small number of drill holes and limited extent of mineralisation. A first pass search range of 70m was used and oriented to match the dip and strike of the mineralisation. A minimum of 10 samples and a maximum of 24 samples were used to estimate each block. The majority of the Mineral Resource Estimate (91%) was completed in the first pass with expanded search radii of 140m used for the blocks not estimated in the first pass. No extreme high grades were present in the Li2O and Fe data, and the coefficient of variation ("CV") of less than 1 for all elements suggested that high grade cuts were not required. However, a small number of outliers of Ta were present at Aldeia and a high grade cut of 100ppm was applied to all Ta values.
Iron contamination via abrasion of RC drilling equipment and/or sample preparation equipment is a recognized problem when evaluating lithium deposits. To test the potential for iron contamination at the Mina do Barroso project, the Company carried out a preliminary program of check assays and a series of comparisons were undertaken on samples from the Grandao deposit.
It was concluded from the Grandao study that a significant proportion of the iron being reported in the drilling assay data was introduced as contamination during the sample preparation process. It was determined that the amount of contamination was proportional to the lithium content of the samples. A regression formula was calculated using all samples, with the derived regression formula being:
Fe_contamination = (0.1734 * Li2O grade) + 0.2308.
The amount of Fe contamination was determined using the derived regression formula. A new field "Fe_factored" was inserted into the drill hole database, and the original Fe value minus the calculated contamination was stored in that field. This allowed a "Fe_factored" value to be extracted from the database and used for grade estimation in the Mineral Resource for all of the deposits.
Bulk density determinations using the immersion method were carried out on 280 half core samples from the Aldeia pegmatite. Results from these tests were consistent with those from the extensive density data throughout the project. Values applied to the Aldeia estimate were 2.5t/m3 for oxide lithologies, 2.65t/m3 for unoxidised pegmatite and 2.67t/m3 for unoxidised schist.
Mineral Resource Classification
The Mineral Resource Estimate was classified in accordance with the Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves JORC, (2012).
Mineral Resource classification was considered on the basis of drill hole spacing, continuity of mineralisation and data quality. Accurate drill hole collar and topographic surveys have been obtained for the deposit, so the spatial location of data and topography has a high level of confidence. The quality of the drilling and assaying has been confirmed through independent verification of procedures and through a satisfactory QAQC protocol.
The continuity of the Aldeia pegmatite is well defined within the upper portion of the deposit. Drilling is typically at spacings of 20m to 40m on cross sections and the geometry of the zone is consistent. This portion of the deposit has been classified as Indicated Mineral Resource.
The lower portion of the deposit has been drilled with holes at spacings of 40m or greater. The pegmatite at depth is interpreted to form large splays or parallel intrusions but the geometry is not confidently defined. Consequently, the lower portion of the deposit has been classified as Inferred Mineral Resource.
Cut-off Grades
The shallow nature of the main Aldeia pegmatite suggests good potential for open pit mining if sufficient resources can be delineated to consider a mining operation. As such, the Mineral Resource Estimate has been reported at a 0.5% Li2O lower cut-off grade to reflect assumed exploitation by low-cost mining methods.
Metallurgy
Metallurgical test work has been conducted by Savannah on representative mineralisation at Mina do Barroso. The work was completed by Nagrom Metallurgical in Australia and confirmed that high-grade lithium, low-grade iron concentrate can be generated from the mineralisation using conventional processing technology. Although no samples from the Aldeia deposit have been tested, initial assessments of the mineralogy and chemistry suggest mineralisation is broadly similar to other deposits at Mina do Barroso. Samples have been collected from the Aldeia deposit are currently being tested to determine their exact processing requirement.
Modifying Factors
No modifying factors were applied to the reported Mineral Resource Estimate. Parameters reflecting mining dilution, ore loss and metallurgical recoveries will be considered during the any future mining evaluation of the Project.
Aldeia Exploration Target*
The Aldeia Mineral Resource was modelled and estimated for the full extent of the drilling and the Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate was extended between 40m and 100m down dip from the deepest drill holes.
At present, Savannah has seen no information to suggest that the pegmatite and lithium mineralisation does not continue down dip and along strike to the north with the same characteristics and grade as the drilled portion. Faulting is interpreted by Savannah to offset the mineralisation on the south western limit of the deposit.
As a result, it is considered that good potential exists to at least double the extent of the deposit with further drilling down dip and to the north. The grade of any additional mineralisation defined at Aldeia is expected to be consistent with the other deposits delineated at the Project. This represents an Exploration Target of 2Mt to 4Mt at a grade of 1.0% to 1.3%.
*Cautionary Statement: The potential quantity and grade of the Exploration Targets is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration work to estimate a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in defining a mineral resource.
Aldeia Licence Area
On 25 September 2018 Savannah announced that it had acquired an option to acquire the adjacent Aldeia tenement blocks (to Mina do Barroso) which are currently subject to a separate Mining Lease application.
Competent Person and Regulatory Information
The information in this announcement that relates to exploration results is based upon information compiled by Mr Dale Ferguson, Technical Director of Savannah Resources Limited. Mr Ferguson is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the December 2012 edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves" (JORC Code). Mr Ferguson consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based upon the information in the form and context in which it appears.
The Information in this report that relates to Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Mr Paul Payne, a Competent Person who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Payne is a full-time employee of Payne Geological Services. Mr Payne has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Mr Payne consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) 596/2014.
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.savannahresources.com or contact:
David Archer |
Savannah Resources plc |
Tel: +44 20 7117 2489 |
David Hignell / Charlie Bouverat (Nominated Adviser) |
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP |
Tel: +44 20 3470 0470 |
Christopher Raggett (Broker) |
finnCap Ltd |
Tel: +44 20 7220 0500 |
Grant Barker (Equity Adviser) |
Whitman Howard |
Tel: +44 20 7659 1225 |
Melissa Hancock / Cosima Akerman (Financial PR) |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
Tel: +44 20 7236 1177 |
About Savannah
Savannah is a diversified resources group (AIM: SAV) with a portfolio of energy metals projects - lithium in Portugal and copper in Oman - together with the world-class Mutamba Heavy Mineral Sands Project in Mozambique, which is being developed in a consortium with the global major Rio Tinto. The Board is committed to serving the interests of its shareholders and to delivering outcomes that will improve the lives of the communities we work with and our staff.
The Company is listed and regulated on AIM and the Company's ordinary shares are also available on the Quotation Board of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) under the symbol FWB: SAV, and the Börse Stuttgart (SWB) under the ticker "SAV".