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ECR Minerals #ECR – Proactive interview with Adam Jones:

ECR Minerals director and chief geologist Adam Jones discusses the latest results from its Creswick exploration project in Victoria, Australia. The company says the nature of the assets’ mineralisation has provided a solid platform of data that fully justifies its decision to progress Creswick and EL006184 to the next phase of exploration. Jones adds that the board and exploration team are excited by the potential at the recently awarded license area at EL006907 which is adjacent to Creswick.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Creswick Project Update

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to provide an update regarding the Creswick exploration project to shareholders.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of EL006184 and EL006907 located at Creswick, Central Victoria, Australia. Exploration is being undertaken by ECR’s Australian wholly owned subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

ECR Chairman David Tang commented: “On behalf of our board I am pleased to report that these results show that Creswick, while complex in its geology and the nature of its mineralisation, has provided a solid platform of data that fully justifies our decision to progress Creswick and EL006184 to the next phase of exploration. The latest data also further justifies the strategy behind the purchase of the Brewing Lane property in September 2021, as it now provides a centre for our operations in Creswick and the potential to develop a mine decline should we decide to embark on that course in the future. Our board and exploration team are also excited by the potential at the recently awarded license area at EL006907, adjacent to Creswick”

“I would also like to apologise to shareholders for the delay in publishing the Creswick results. The prevalence of COVID-19 in Victoria in recent months has resulted in delays in results from the laboratory and interruptions in the supply chain supporting exploration activities.”

“Our search for a CEO continues, some early candidates have been identified and the interviewing process is underway. I would ask shareholders to bear with us during this time. I am also aware that some shareholders are concerned that our social media communication process has fallen below previous levels. We are working to address this.”

SUMMARY:

  • Anomalous gold results have been received from the remaining samples from the diamond drilling program completed at the end of 2021.
  • Recent duplicate sampling is revealing erratic gold results due to the presence of coarse gold, potentially undervaluing the true estimated grade.
  • Assay result turn-around time has been delayed due to COVID-19 management and related staff shortages at the laboratory.

BACKGROUND

The Creswick project is located approximately 18km to the north of the City of Ballarat. Ballarat itself has a rich history of gold and is still producing at the nearby Ballarat East Goldmine. The Creswick project consists of two active tenements respectively EL006184 and EL006907, plus MGA are awaiting the outcome of licence applications in the surrounding adjacent ground.

Intense historic alluvial gold workings exist within the tenements. Mapping the extent of the alluvial gold workings has traced the potential source of the gold to quartz veining associated with a wide, shale rich rock unit termed the Dimocks Main Shale (“DMS”). The company believes the strike extent of the DMS can be traced for at least 15km.  On September 2nd 2021 ECR announced the acquisition of a property at 35 Brewing Lane, Springmount, which sits in our existing license area EL006184. As stated in the announcement of Sept 2nd, the property has provided the Company with an operational base and, in future, can be developed as a site for the decline access to existing, and potential, vein mineralisation. Link to the Brewing Lane property announcement here

Our recent work has been concentrated within EL006184 close to Springmount, and the last three years has seen the Company complete RC drilling totalling 1691 metres and most recently complete 16 diamond drill holes for a total of 3433 metres. A detailed plan view showing the location of exploration activities undertaken during the 2021 year is linked below:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2022/Fig1_Plan_of_Creswick_Project_Area_2021-1.png

OUTCOME OF DIAMOND DRILLING ACTIVITIES DURING 2021

Diamond drilling was undertaken to confirm the structural architecture of quartz mineralisation that was interpreted from the 2019 RC drilling program. The hypothesis was that quartz is situated in both bedding and axial cleavage planes formed within the DMS horizon which in places can be up to 25 metres in width. The substantial width and strike length of the DMS means the target is of great importance to ECR. Initial results from diamond holes CSD001 and CSD002 showed early success for gold mineralisation. Geological logging of diamond core also successfully proved that quartz mineralisation has preferentially developed within the shales. Drilling continued at broad spaced intervals approximately 300m apart and along strike of the DMS to the south for 2.1 km. Results show quartz mineralisation is still present along the strike limits of the drilling completed to date. Anomalous gold was detected in the southern most drill hole (CJD001) with 0.5m @ 0.54 g/t Au from 324m. As previously reported, the best intercept was from hole CSD003 drilled on top of a ridge south of Blue Gum Track. This important hole is located in an area with no previous mining history. Follow up drilling to CSD003 intercepted quartz mineralisation where expected, however grades were not as extraordinary as hole CSD003 with the best intercept being in CSD013 for 1m @ 1.98 g/t Au from 80.5m downhole. Drilling of hole CSD005 and CSD006 intercepted a large milled fault zone, believed by MGA geologists to be a cross-course fault, as commonly seen at the Ballarat East goldfield. All gold intercepts from the 2021 drilling considered anomalous above the lowest reportable levels are shown in Table 1 below.

Table 1. Summary of drill intercepts containing reportable anomalous levels of gold (0.11 g/t Au for the diamond drilling program completed on EL006184 during 2021. (*highlights in RED bold)

CSD001

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
12.3 12.55 0.19 0.25
43.15 44.15 0.23 1
58.2 59.1 0.92 0.9
86 87 0.13 1
131.9 132.9 9.68 1
147.7 148.7 0.25 1
205.65 206.45 0.11 0.8
206.45 207.4 0.14 0.95
211.95 212.45 0.11 0.5
225.9 226.9 0.12 1
226.9 227.9 0.11 1
231.4 232.45 0.11 1.05
240 241.05 0.37 1.05
257.3 257.7 0.26 0.4

 

CSD002

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
65.9 66.5 0.22 0.6
99.9 100.8 0.2 0.9
173.1 174.1 4.78 1
178.7 179.2 0.16 0.5
179.55 179.85 0.19 0.3
179.85 180.2 0.39 0.35
182.1 183.1 0.11 1

 

CSD003

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
84.2 85.15 9.93 0.95
89.05 90 23.58 0.95

 

CSD004

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
125.7 126.7 0.18 1

CSD005

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
84 85 0.22 1
91.8 92.3 0.16 0.5
94.32 95.3 0.13 0.98

 

CSD007

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
26 27 0.15 1
67.6 68.2 0.16 0.6
233.5 234.5 0.11 1

 

CSD008

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
2.3 3.3 0.21 1
26.4 27.1 0.45 0.7
27.1 27.9 0.69 0.8

 

CSD009

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
88.3 88.7 0.28 0.4
149.7 151 0.21 1.3

 

CSD011

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
62 62.5 0.29 0.5
71 72 0.12 1

 

CSD012

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
113 113.5 0.61 0.5

 

CSD013

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
80.5 81.5 1.98 1

 

CSD014

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
18.4 19.4 0.14 1
19.4 20.4 0.12 1
55.8 56.4 0.24 0.6

 

CJD001

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
254.6 255 0.11 0.4
324 324.5 0.54 0.5
325.5 326 0.11 0.5

 

 

 

CJD002

From (m) To (m) Grade (g/t Au) Interval (m)
8 9 0.2 1
55.4 56.5 0.34 1.1
78.5 79.1 2.99 0.6
79.1 80.1 0.26 1
83.4 84.4 0.19 1
86.5 87.5 0.15 1
93.6 94.6 0.75 1
98 99.1 0.15 1.1
109.4 110.4 0.13 1
121.1 122.2 0.41 1.1
147.9 148.4 0.17 0.5
179.8 180.3 0.16 0.5
214.9 215.4 0.13 0.5

 

COARSE GOLD REVEALED IN SAMPLING

Geologists generally consider coarse gold deposit results above 0.2 g/t Au as anomalous and worth duplicating. Recently, a series of rock chips were taken by MGA geologists from exposed quartz veins in historic pits and trenches adjacent to Blue Gum Track. Duplicate sampling has revealed a large variability in gold grades. In particular, a chip sample 0.4m wide (true width) across outcrop initially showed 0.15 g/t Au. Replicating this sample with the same sampling protocols revealed 0.4m @ 31.8 g/t Au.

Previous bulk sampling of 1m drill composite samples from the 2019 RC drilling highlighted the presence of coarse gold which showed significant variability to the grades received from the initial 2kg riffle split samples from the RC drill rig. Samples that showed detectable gold were later bulk sampled in entirety from the remaining 1m drilled, 50 kg sample. Random nuggetty gold particles within the bulk samples increased the overall grade. Examples of this is shown in fig 2 linked below:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2022/Fig2_Creswick_gold_particle_examples.png

The variability in gold grade is a reflection of the sample size (known as the volume-variance relationship). The larger the sample size, the better representation of the true average grade. Gold at Creswick is coarse and unevenly distributed, although the different size particles are located close together. HQ sized diamond drilling produces a core of rock 63.5mm in diameter with half of this diameter sent as a sample. The probability of sampling a coarse particle of gold within the core is low. RC drilling is larger in diameter and therefore produces a larger sample size increasing the probability of sampling a particle of gold. RC drilling however produces rock chips where geological quality is lost and understanding of the structural host to the best mineralisation cannot be interpreted and followed up on. A balance between drilling for structure by diamond drilling combined with grade drilling by RC drill methods targeted at the most extensively mineralised part of the system is now believed to be the best methodology with which to progress the Creswick asset.

The volume-variance relationship between diamond and RC drill methods in a coarse gold mineralised system is visually shown in fig 3 in the following link:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2022/Fig3_volume-variance_drill_sizes.png

PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PLAN
MGA have applied to renew EL006184 for another 5 years and are awaiting final approval. As the current incumbent, MGA has first rights over the license, and MGA Director and Geologist Adam Jones is proposing the next phase of exploration within EL006184 as follows;

  • Soil sampling programmes over the up-dip projections of quartz mineralisation identified from the 2021 diamond drilling campaign to test for sub-cropping gold shoots.
  • ECR’s property at Brewing Lane, Springmount contains numerous old abandoned gold workings with some underground exposures that offer opportunities for mapping and sampling, followed up by drilling.
  • The Company is currently seeking advice on which appropriate geophysical techniques may highlight important structures that control the distribution of gold mineralisation within the DMS.
  • Follow up drilling to include detailed RC and diamond drilling within the Brewing Lane property and adjacent ground with emphasis on bulk sampling techniques as was done in 2019.

Furthermore, MGA will start to evaluate prospects further south of existing drilling in the recently approved EL006907 using exploration techniques that proved successful on EL006184.

MGA is continuing to progress with drilling at the Bailieston tenements (EL5433), focussing on the Maori Reef and parallel reef systems within the HR3 goldfield. The geology team is also making progress with plans to re-enter and continue exploration on the Blue Moon prospect located on the southern extent of EL5433.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Nominated Adviser

Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade

SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston (EL5433) and Creswick (EL6148) projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

 

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

 

https://luxexploration.com/

 

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR holds a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Creswick Exploration Licence Renewal Application EL006184

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to announce that it has submitted an application to renew current exploration license EL006184 for an extended five-year term.

EL006184 covers land owned by one of ECR Minerals plc 100% owned Creswick projects and is operated by its subsidiary company Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

ECR Chairman David Tang commented: “We are pleased to report that ECR has completed the application to renew Creswick exploration license EL006184 for an extended five-year term. Together with our recently approved licence EL006907 covering the Ballarat East Nerrina Goldfield, this area provides access to the Dimocks Main Shale strike zone, believed to host the source veining for much of the alluvial gold within the Creswick deep lead alluvial system.”

“I look forward to providing further updates once our drill team and equipment return to Creswick”

SUMMARY:

  • Initial tenure of EL006184 expired on the 28th December 2021. The application renewal for the tenement for a further five-year term has been submitted.
  • MGA has first right in securing and applying to renew the ground covered by EL006184.

EL006184 has been a pivotal part of MGA’s exploration strategy and activities during 2021. Work undertaken includes the first ever diamond drill program conducted within the area, in addition to which MGA owns land and property at 35 Brewing Lane, Springmount sited within the tenement area. Exploration is scheduled to continue within MGA’s Creswick tenement area and will include further work along the Dimock Main Shale strike zone which is central to EL006184.

The renewal of EL006184 also complements recently approved licence EL006907 sited south and along strike of the mineralised belt towards Ballarat, Victoria, which the directors believe hosts the source veining for much of the alluvial gold within the Creswick deep lead alluvial system. Once the renewal is granted, the Company expects to return to recommence work at Creswick and within the new license area after completion of current operations at Bailieston, Victoria.

Further updates will be provided when the application has been processed.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 207 220 1666
Nominated Adviser

Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade

SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has eight licence applications outstanding including two licence applications lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at both the Bailieston (EL5433) and Creswick (EL6148) projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

 

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

 

https://luxexploration.com/

 

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

 

ECR holds a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Director Adam Jones Discusses The Latest Drilling Updates with Alan Green

Head Geologist & Director Adam Jones discusses the latest drilling updates with Alan Green. We look at the new license area EL006907 sited between the Ballarat East-Nerrina goldfield and the current Creswick exploration licence area. Adam also covers the new license at the Tambo area, and some recent work he has undertaken to understand the opportunity. We then move to the pre Christmas updates at Bailieston HR3, where results from holes BH3DD010 and BH3DD011 have “exponentially grown the understanding of the Maori Anticline.” Adam explains the ‘dilation jog’ model, the soil anomalies and the implications for HR3 with the data now acquired. We the look at the properties acquired at Bailieston, Creswick and Sebastian, the ‘skyrocketing’ property values there and how they will contribute in 2022, along with the near term assay schedule and milestones, (including progress at Blue Moon) for investors to look out for.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Approval of Two New Exploration Tenements in Victoria, Australia

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the gold exploration and development company focussed on gold exploration in Australia, is pleased to announce the granting of two gold exploration tenements in Victoria, Australia.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of the Bailieston Project (EL5433) and the Creswick Project (EL006184), both of which are currently undergoing intense exploration by ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”).

ECR Chairman David Tang commented: “On behalf of the board and our team on the ground in Victoria, I am very pleased to announce that we can confirm the award of exploration licenses EL006907 and EL007484. In particular, the granting of license EL006907 linking Creswick to Ballarat East-Nerrina goldfield was something our former CEO Craig Brown always viewed as a key step in developing our Creswick interests and our understanding of the Dimocks Main Shale. With the data and knowledge base we have amassed now, I know our team on the ground, headed by Adam Jones are very keen to start work in the new area and bring Craig’s vision to fruition.

Licence EL007484 is an important addition to our enlarged footprint to the east of Victoria in the Tambo region. With a second drilling machine due to arrive any day now, I look forward to reporting further exploration progress as our intensive exploration and drilling campaigns expand and develop.

Our board are actively engaged in a search for a new CEO, and I look forward to reporting back with developments here in the near term.”  

SUMMARY:

  • Two new tenements recently granted for undertaking exploration work within Victoria, Australia. ‘MGA’ now has a total of 523 km2 of ground granted for exploration for gold within Victoria.
  • One tenement (EL006907) is strategically placed between the historical rich Ballarat East-Nerrina goldfield and the current exploration licence ‘EL006148’. This tenement is host to the continued strike of the Dimocks Main Shale (“DMS”) horizon, believed to host the source veining for much of the alluvial gold within the Creswick deep lead alluvial system.
  • The second tenement (EL007484) is situated 50km north of Bairnsdale in the east of the state of Victoria encompassing the alluvial fields of Swifts Creek and the Mid to Upper reaches of the Tambo River.

EL006907 (Creswick)

MGA is pleased to report that Exploration licence 006907 was granted on 26/11/2021 for a period of five years, with the added possibility of an extension, provided expenditure requirements, (a minimum of $160,050 AUD over the five-year term), are met. The licence lies midway between the current Creswick lease of EL006184 and the Ballarat East and Nerrina goldfields, with a total ground area of 81km2.

EL006907 contains the southern strike extension of the DMS horizon believed to host the source rocks to the abundant historical alluvial gold production within the region. Although the true figures of alluvial gold produced are not known, the Geological Survey of Victoria estimates the region has produced in excess of one million ounces of gold, with most of the production occurring between the period of 1852-1930. Around 4km of DMS strike length is believed to be within this tenement.

Records of past exploration show that no known extensive drilling or geochemical surveys have been undertaken within the tenement.

EL007484 (Tambo North)

Licence EL007484 was also granted on 26/11/2021 for a five-year term. The total land area covers 374 km2, and covers the historic alluvial goldfields of the Tambo River and Swifts Creek. Exploration work for both precious metals and base metals has been undertaken previously, added to which the region is known for intrusives that may offer opportunity for discovering new deposits.

The figure showing location of both tenements are shown in the link below;

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/fig1_mga_new_tenements_12_21.jpg

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

We are delighted that the long-awaited license grants for these two tenements have been awarded to MGA. MGA is still awaiting the final grant of EL006713 (Creswick) and EL007486 (Tambo South), which are both adjacent to the newly approved tenements. If approved, MGA will have exploration licenses covering the majority of the ground linking Ballarat and Creswick – an exciting and challenging prospect given the historical abundance of alluvial gold and under-explored nature of the region. Initially, the company intends to define geochemical patterns related to known alluvial gold dispersion to help define the optimum method to locate the ‘blind’ gold ‘shoots’ the central Victorian region is known for. Best outcomes will be followed up by drilling using MGA owned and operated equipment. The MGA team are very well aware that many of the gold deposits at Creswick are ‘spotty’ and coarse in nature, but this consideration is always in balance with the potential rewards.

MGA will continue to prioritise EL5433 (Bailieston) into the new year as this tenement is reaching maturity. Staff will be transitioning into exploration within the Creswick area which will include follow-up work on the recently drilled EL006184. Exploration opportunities are also available on the companies owned land also within EL006184.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, a director of ECR Minerals plc. Adam Jones is a professional geologist and is a Member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG). He is a qualified person as that term is defined by the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies.

MARKET ABUSE REGULATIONS (EU) No. 596/2014

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 (MAR). Upon the publication of this announcement via Regulatory Information Service (RIS), this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7929 1010
David Tang, Non-Executive Chairman
Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
WH Ireland Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 161 832 2174
Nominated Adviser
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
Novum Securities Limited  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7399 9425
Broker

Jon Belliss

Blytheweigh Tel: +44 (0) 207 138 3204
Public Relations
Tim Blythe

 

 

ABOUT ECR MINERALS PLC

ECR Minerals is a mineral exploration and development company. ECR’s wholly owned Australian subsidiary Mercator Gold Australia Pty Ltd (“MGA”) has 100% ownership of the Bailieston and Creswick gold projects in central Victoria, Australia, has six licence applications outstanding including one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently exploring at both the Bailieston (EL5433) and Creswick (EL6148) projects and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

 

https://mercatorgold.com.au/

 

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three licence applications covering 900 km2 covering a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

 

https://luxexploration.com/

 

Following the sale of the Avoca, Moormbool and Timor gold projects in Victoria, Australia to Fosterville South Exploration Ltd (TSX-V: FSX) and the subsequent spin-out of the Avoca and Timor projects to Leviathan Gold Ltd (TSX-V: LVX), Mercator Gold Australia Pty Limited has the right to receive up to A$2 million in payments subject to future resource estimation or production from projects sold to Fosterville South Exploration Limited.

ECR holds a 25% interest in the Danglay gold project; an advanced exploration project located in a prolific gold and copper mining district in the north of the Philippines, which has a 43-101 compliant resource. ECR also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina and can potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

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