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Premier African Minerals Limited
12 March 2021
 

Premier African Minerals Limited / Ticker: PREM / Index: AIM / Sector: Mining

12 March 2021

 

Premier African Minerals Limited

("Premier" or the "Company") 

Grant of Exclusive Prospecting Order Zulu Lithium and Tantalum

Premier African Minerals Ltd ("Premier" or the "Company"), is pleased to announce the formal grant of an Exclusive Prospecting Order No. 1779 ("EPO") over an area that encompasses the Zulu Lithium and Tantalum claims ("Zulu") in the Fort Rixon district of Zimbabwe for a period of three years with effect from 12 March 2021 to 11 March 2024. Details of the grant of the EPO are contained in the Zimbabwe Government Gazette published today.

George Roach, Chief Executive of Premier commented: 

"I am deeply appreciative of the Zimbabwe Government for the granting of this substantial EPO and Premier will reciprocate with mobilization for the commencement of the Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS") on the Zulu deposit which has an estimated completion time of 14 months. The EPO area is described in more detail below, and it is important that there are further known lithium bearing pegmatites offering upside to Zulu as well as historic small gold mines, potential molybdenite and many scheelite (a tungsten mineral) occurrences within the area.

Zulu remains a significant deposit. Premier has previously published an in-house maiden Inferred mineral resource estimate prepared in accordance with SAMREC of 20.1 million tonnes grading 1.06% lithium oxide and 51 ppm Ta₂O₅ using a cut-off grade of 0.5% Li₂O. Since the maiden Mineral Resource Estimate, the geological model has been optimised as at least six new zones of lithium mineralisation have been discovered, supporting an exploration target of up to 80 million tonnes. Test work conducted by Anzaplan in Germany on behalf of Premier confirmed that low iron spodumene concentrates of up to 6.5% contained Lithium equivalent was attainable and an independent scoping study prepared by Bara Consulting for Zulu was most encouraging.

The granting of the EPO reaffirms the Zimbabwean Government policy that Zimbabwe is open for business and further supports the Ministry of Mines policy of creating a US$12 billion mining economy by 2023.

Premier expects to provide details in regard to further developments associated with Zulu and full details of the terms and conditions associated with the grant of the EPO in the near future."

About Zulu EPO

The EPO area is prospective for and has a history of producing other minerals. The opportunities are briefly summarised below and are based on Bulletin 61 published by N.M Harrison of the Rhodesia Geological Survey, titled "The Geology of the Country around Fort Rixon and Shangani" in 1969 and which has not been independently verified by the Company.

LCT Pegmatites

Besides the Zulu Lithium, Caesium and Tantalum ("LCT") Pegmatite), the EPO area has two other main LCT showings, the Deep Purple pegmatite veins and the Altyr pegmatite veins. Deep Purple is situated some 5km south-east of Zulu, Altyr is situated some 12 km south of Zulu. The first showing is small but according to the Bulletin of the Geological Survey (1969) is said to contain remarkably high lithium, caesium, tantalum, and beryllium grades. Altyr is somewhat larger and contains visibly identifiable amounts of spodumene, petalite and lepidolite, the three main lithium bearing minerals of economic interest.

Further to these, there are many more small lithium bearing pegmatites sub-outcropping north, east and south of Zulu. None of these have ever been tested to determine whether they are part of large pegmatite bodies. Particularly the eastern two-thirds of the EPO are mainly flat and covered by a thick layer of soil that makes any visual identification of lithium bearing pegmatites impossible. Only systematic exploration of the EPO will help to discover more pegmatites of economic potential.

According to the geological interpretation of the EPO, Premier believes based on its own interpretation that LCT pegmatites could occur over a strike length of 24km, i.e., over the whole length of the EPO. Gold

The most western part of the EPO is underlain by a small part of the so-called Fort Rixon gold belt where industrial gold mining took place since the late 19th century. There are more than 100 small to medium sized gold mines in this belt, none of them have been mined on an industrial scale since the 1960s. However, artisanal gold mining is carried out by the local population at many of these mines.

Besides an unknown number of new sites of artisanal gold mining and according to the Bulletin of the Geological Survey (1969), the EPO is known to host at least 6 old gold mines:

Mine

Tonnage mined (metric tons)

Average grade (g/t)

Acorn

1584

3.92

Cakewalk

2856

5.74

Morsel

7913

5.74

Pioneer

8651

3.65

Sheepskin

356

1.91

Walkover

9940

6.56

 

Presently, the Pioneer mine seems to be the most active site of artisanal gold mining. It is estimated that more than 200 local gold miners successfully exploit high grade quartz reefs and veins.

Molybdenum

The mineral molybdenite, the principal molybdenum ore mineral, is known from the Zulu pegmatites in small, non-economic quantities since the 1950s. However, one diamond drill hole (ZDD37) intercepted up to 20m thick epidosites with disseminated molybdenite mineralization. This mineralization is most likely related to metasomatic processes due to the intrusion of the massive granitic pluton situated just north of the Zulu concession.

Careful exploration of the EPO could possibly unveil sites with economic molybdenum mineralization.

Tungsten

Since the 1950s, the Zulu pegmatites are known to carry small uneconomic quantities of scheelite, one of the two principal tungsten ore minerals. According to the Bulletin of the Geological Survey (1969), quite a few of the abandoned gold mines seem to be rich in scheelite, although no grades were given. Exploration of the EPO will demonstrate whether exploitable scheelite occurrences exist.

Other

Process test work by Anzaplan on Zulu pegmatites has shown that they contain large amounts of high-quality quartz and feldspar. Both could become potential by-products of the Zulu mine.  The other pegmatites of the region could also contain beryl, the principal beryllium ore mineral, and coloured gemstones like topaz, tourmaline, and others. Where the pegmatites are closely situated to ultramafic sequences, emerald may occur.

Qualified Person

 

The information in this announcement that relates to the Mineral Resource Estimate and the background geological information on the Zulu EPO is based on data compiled and verified by Wolfgang Hampel.

 

Wolfgang Hampel, Senior Geologist with Premier African Minerals Limited has reviewed and approved this release to the extent that reference is made to the Zulu tenements. Mr Hampel has 30years' relevant experience in the African, American, European and Asian exploration and mining industry and holds a Diploma in Economic Geology (Dipl.-Geol.) from the Technical University of Munich. He is a registered European Geologist (EurGeol), n° 1261, with the European Federation of Geologists.

 

Mr Hampel has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and types of deposits under consideration, and to the activity which has been undertaken, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined by the 2007 edition of the South African Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC). Mr Hampel has reviewed and approved this announcement and the commentary above to the extent reference is made to geological resource and resource grade and accepts responsibility for the accuracy of the statements disclosed in this announcement.

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation No. 596/2014 on market abuse.   The person who arranged for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company was George Roach, Director.

 

Notes to Editors:

Premier African Minerals Limited (AIM: PREM) is a multi-commodity mining and natural resource development company focused on Southern Africa with its RHA Tungsten and Zulu Lithium projects in Zimbabwe.

 

The Company has a diverse portfolio of projects, which include tungsten, rare earth elements, lithium and tantalum in Zimbabwe and lithium and gold in Mozambique, encompassing brownfield projects with near-term production potential to grass-roots exploration. The Company holds 5,010,333 shares in Circum Minerals Limited, the owners of the Danakil Potash Project in Ethiopia, which has the potential to be a world class asset.

 

In addition, the Company holds a 19% interest in MN Holdings Limited, the operator of the Otjozondu Manganese Mining Project in Namibia.

 

Enquiries:

 

George Roach

Premier African Minerals Limited

Tel: +27 (0) 100 201 281

Michael Cornish / Roland Cornish

Beaumont Cornish Limited

(Nominated Adviser)

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7628 3396

Jerry Keen/Edward Mansfield

Shore Capital Stockbrokers Limited

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7408 4090

Matthew Bonner

EAS Advisors LLC

Tel: +1 646 495 2225

 

Glossary of Technical Terms:

 

"Indicated Resource"

 

Are economic mineral occurrences that have been sampled (from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits and drill holes) to a point where an estimate has been made, at a reasonable level of confidence, of their contained metal, grade, tonnage, shape, densities, physical characteristics.

"Inferred Resource"

That part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, grade and mineral content can be estimated with a low level of confidence. It is inferred from geological evidence and sampling and assumed but not verified geological and/or grade continuity. It is based on information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that may be limited or of uncertain quality and reliability.

"Li2O"

Chemical formula of lithium oxide.

"Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE)"

Is the industry standard terminology for, and is equivalent to, Li2CO3.

"Measured mineral resource"

That part of a mineral resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape, and physical characteristics are so well established that they can be estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to support production planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. The estimate is based on detailed and reliable exploration, sampling and testing information gathered through appropriate techniques from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that are spaced closely enough to confirm both geological and grade continuity.

"Metasomatic"

Pertaining to the process of metasomatism, i.e. alteration of rocks by later fluids, and to its results. The term is mostly used in connection with the origin of ore deposits.

"Mineral resource"

Concentration or occurrence of diamonds, natural solid inorganic material or natural fossilized organic material including base and precious metals, coal, and industrial minerals in or on the Earth's crust in such form and quantity and of such a grade or quality that it has reasonable prospects for economic extraction. The location, quantity, grade, geological characteristics and continuity of a mineral resource are known, estimated or interpreted from specific geological evidence and knowledge.

"Molybdenite"

The mineral name for molybdenum disulphide MoS2.

"Pegmatite"

An exceptionally coarse-grained igneous rock, with interlocking crystals, usually found as irregular dikes, lenses, or veins, esp. at the margins of granitic intrusions.

"Petalite"

The mineral name for lithium aluminium silicate LiAl (Si4O10) an important ore of lithium.

"ppm"

Means parts per million.

"SAMREC"

Is the South African Code for the Reporting of Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves.

"Scheelite"

The mineral name for calcium tungstate CaWO4.

"Spodumene"

The mineral name for lithium aluminium silicate LiAlSi2O6 an important ore of lithium.

"Ta2O5"

Chemical formula of ditantalum pentoxide.

 

 

 

 

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