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#SVML Sovereign Metals LTD – 2024 Annual Report
26th September 2024 / Leave a comment
Sovereign Metals Limited (ASX: SVM, AIM: SVML, OTCQX: SVMLF) (Sovereign or the Company) advises its 2024 Annual Report has been published today at https://sovereignmetals.com.au/company-reports/ and is attached as a PDF to this news release.
The Company has also published an Appendix 4G (Key to Disclosures: Corporate Governance Council Principles and Recommendations) and 2024 Corporate Governance Statement today which are available at https://sovereignmetals.com.au/corporate-governance/ and are attached as a PDF to this news release.
Further, the Company advises that its Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on Friday, 22 November 2024.
An item of business at the AGM will be the re-election of Directors. In accordance with clause 6.2(f) of the Company’s Constitution, the closing date for receipt of nominations from persons wishing to be considered for election as a Director is Friday, 4 October 2024. Any nominations must be received at the Company’s registered office no later than 5.00pm (Perth time) on Friday, 4 October 2024.
Further information about the AGM, including the Notice of AGM, will be provided to shareholders in October 2024.
2024 OPERATING AND FINANCIAL REVIEW
KASIYA RUTILE-GRAPHITE PROJECT
Sovereign is focused on the development of its Kasiya rutile-graphite project (Kasiya or the Project) in Malawi where a Pilot Mining and Land Rehabilitation Program (Pilot Phase) is in progress as part of an ongoing PFS Optimisation Study.
The Company’s objective is to develop a large-scale, long life rutile-graphite operation, focusing on developing an environmentally and socially responsible, sustainable operation.
Figure 1: Sovereign’s Kasiya project displaying location in South-East Africa
Kasiya is the largest rutile deposit in the world with more than double the contained rutile as its nearest rutile peer, Sierra Rutile. The Kasiya Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) is 1.8 Billion tonnes (Bt) at 1.0% rutile resulting in 17.9 Million tonnes (Mt) tonnes of contained natural rutile and 24.4Mt of contained graphite. The MRE has broad zones of very high-grade rutile which occurs contiguously across a very large area of over 200km2. Rutile mineralisation lies in laterally extensive, near surface, flat “blanket” style bodies in areas where the weathering profile is preserved and not significantly eroded.
HIGHLIGHTS
Highlights during and subsequent to the end of the financial year were as follows:
Rio Tinto investment to become a 19.9% Strategic Investor
· Rio Tinto has invested ~$60 million since July 2023 to become a 19.9% strategic investor in Sovereign
· Investment proceeds used to continue advancing the Kasiya Project in Malawi
· Pilot Mining and Land Rehabilitation Program (Pilot Phase) and infill drilling program at Kasiya has been overseen by the Rio Tinto-Sovereign Technical Committee
· Rio Tinto’s investment represents a significant step towards unlocking a major new supply of low-CO2 natural rutile and flake graphite
· The Government of Malawi applauded the timely investment by Rio Tinto and marked it as a milestone towards realising the country’s aspirations of growing the mining sector as a priority industry
Kasiya Optimisation Advances to Pilot Phase
· Sovereign commenced the Pilot Phase at Kasiya as part of the ongoing PFS Optimisation Study
· In July 2024, the dry mining component of the Pilot Phase was successfully completed, confirming Kasiya can be efficiently mined using standard mobile excavators and trucks, demonstrating operational alternatives as part of ongoing PFS Optimisation Study
· Hydraulic mining trial has since commenced at the Kasiya Pilot Site which is expected to take approximately three months to complete and includes backfilling of the main trial pit, deposition and rehabilitation testwork
· Results from the Pilot Phase, in particular the analysis of dry-mining versus hydraulic mining, will be fundamental for the ongoing Optimisation Study
· Significant field activities and a number of test work programs are ongoing in order to provide data for the PFS Optimisation Study
· Government of Malawi demonstrated strong support for with all required approvals and community permissions for the Pilot Phase obtained within three months
Figure 2: Kasiya Pilot Phase Test Pit mined to 20 metres depth
Key Management Appointments to Drive Project Optimisation and Development at Kasiya
· Appointment of experienced African based mining executive, Mr Frank Eagar, as the new Managing Director and CEO
· Previous Managing Director Dr Julian Stephens transitioned to Non-Executive Director
· Key technical appointments of experienced African engineering, social, environmental and legal teams to work on project optimisation and advancing the development of the Kasiya Project
Infill Drilling Program To Upgrade Kasiya Resource
· Infill drilling has commenced with focus on the southern part of the MRE, which intends to provide ore feed for the first eight years of production
· Program aims to upgrade the MRE in this area from Indicated to Measured category, allowing conversion of Ore Reserves from Probable to Proven category
· Resource upgrade expected in early 2025
Pre-Feasibility Study Confirms Kasiya as a Major Critical Minerals Project
· “Market Leader” Position in Two Critical Minerals:
– Positioned to become the world’s largest rutile producer and potentially one of the world’s largest natural graphite producers outside of China
– Extremely low CO2-footprint operation incorporating climate-smart attributes with renewables power solutions
– Initial Probable Ore Reserves declared of 538Mt, representing only 30% of the total Mineral Resource
– Substantial production rate and mine life upside exists as the PFS modelling was limited to only 25 years
Outstanding Battery Anode Material Produced from Kasiya Graphite
· Kasiya graphite concentrate confirmed to be an excellent feedstock for natural graphite anode materials suitable for lithium-ion battery production
· Kasiya natural graphite presents a unique, low-cost opportunity to develop lithium-ion battery supply chains outside of China
· Very high quality Coated Spherical Purified Graphite (CSPG) anode material produced from Kasiya graphite concentrate has performance characteristics comparable to the highest quality natural graphite battery material produced by dominant Chinese anode manufacturers
o Electrochemical testing achieved very high first cycle efficiencies of 94.2% to 95.8% supporting long battery life
o Excellent initial discharge capacities greater than 360mAh/g as required for highest quality natural graphite anode materials
o Very low specific surface areas (known as BET) of ≤2.0m2/g minimising the loss of lithium in the first cycle
o Excellent tap densities of 1.11 to 1.18g/cm3 meaning higher electrical storage
· Outstanding anode material results are attributed to the unique geological setting of the highly weathered Kasiya orebody compared to fresh rock hosted graphite deposits, including:
o high purity of the natural flake,
o near perfect crystallinity, and
o very low levels of sulphur and other impurities.
· Further optimisation testwork to commence using additional concentrate being generated at pilot-scale facility in South Africa
· Results will form the basis for ongoing and future discussions with potential offtakers
Commencement of Trading on OTCQX Markets
· In July 2024, Sovereign upgraded to the OTCQX Market, the top tier of the OTC Markets, providing access to a broader eligible U.S. investor base
· OTCQX quotation follows increased U.S. investor and strategic interest in Sovereign and its Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project in Malawi
Key Appointments
· Appointment of highly experienced environmental and social specialist Mr Marco Da Cunha, as its new Lead Environmental, Social and Governance Officer. Mr Da Cunha has almost 20 years of experience in environmental and social management and more recently was part of Rio Tinto’s Simandou iron ore project team in Guinea
· Highly experienced, Africa-based social specialist consultancy, SocialEssence were appointed to the Company’s owners team to lead social and community development programs in Malawi. SocialEssence has a strong and successful track record of implementing social responsibility programs across southern Africa, including at First Quantum Minerals’ Zambian project
· Three senior appointments and promotions across Sovereign’s key legal, permitting and technical functions in Malawi, strengthening the Company’s in-country capabilities
· In July 2024, appointment of consultant Dr Surinder Ghag to Sovereign’s owner’s team as Chief Technology Officer – Graphite. Dr Ghag will assist Sovereign’s graphite strategy in product qualification the for the lithium-ion battery industry
Commissioning of Sustainable Farming Initiative in Malawi
· Sovereign initiated and progressed with its Conservation Farming Program (Farming Program) in Malawi as part of its sustainability initiatives related to the development of Kasiya
· The Program is aimed at improving the livelihoods of local communities through the creation of successful smallholder farmers.
· During the year, the Company announced that it is estimated the Farming Program has tripled crop yields in a season that is predicted to have 20% lower yields due to El Niño weather.
Figures 3 & 4 – Left: planted field using traditional techniques & Right: Field farmed under the Program showing substantially more crop growth
Partnering with International Development Organisation in Malawi
· During the year, Sovereign entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Palladium Group – a US-based international development entity operating in Malawi
· Palladium implements several development projects, including the Feed the Future Malawi Growth Poles Project, which invests in local rural communities to advance sustainable, climate-smart, and inclusive wealth creation
· Sovereign and Palladium will collaborate around Sovereign’s Kasiya Project to provide key agricultural inputs, training, technologies, and financing to develop and integrate smallholder farmers into the emerging high growth agriculture value chains
Figure 5: Kasiya Pilot Phase Test Pit mined to 20 metres depth
Results of Operations
The net loss of the Group for the year ended 30 June 2024 was $18,600,894 (2023: $5,819,873). Significant items included in the year end loss are the following:
· Interest income of $1,821,876 (2023: $268,967) earned on term deposits held by the Group.
· Exploration and evaluation expenses of $14,831,671 (2023: $10,627,458) in relation to the Group’s projects in Malawi. This is attributable to the Group’s accounting policy of expensing exploration and evaluation expenditure incurred by the Group subsequent to acquisition of the rights to explore and up to the completion of feasibility studies;
· Non-cash share-based payments expenses totalling $2,303,201 (2023: $2,083,592) relating to performance rights. The fair value of incentive options and rights is measured at grant date and recognised over the period during which the option and rights holders become unconditionally entitled to the incentive securities;
· Business development expenses of $2,340,819 (2023: $2,096,822) which includes the Group’s investor and shareholder relations activities including but not limited to public relations costs, marketing and digital marketing, broker and advisor fees, travel costs, conference fees, business development consultant fees and costs of the Group’s ASX and AIM listings; and
· A one-off gain of in 2023 of $9,480,980 (2024: nil) from the demerger of NGX Limited (NGX) and its graphite projects relating to the difference between the fair value of the in-specie distribution of NGX shares to existing Sovereign shareholders and the carrying value of the net assets demerged, less costs.
Financial Position
As at 30 June 2024, the Group had cash and cash equivalents of $31,564,130 as at 30 June 2024 (2023: $5,564,376) and no debt (2023: nil). The Group had net assets of $34,358,774 at 30 June 2024 (2023: $9,672,569), an increase of $24,686,205 or approximately 72% compared with the previous year. This is largely attributable to the increase in cash reserves following the investment made by Rio Tinto in the year.
Following the additional $19.1 million invested by Rio Tinto since 30 June 2024, Sovereign remains in strong financial position with cash at bank of approximately $43 million and no debt.
ENQUIRIES
Frank Eagar (South Africa/Malawi)
CEO & Managing Director
+27 21 065 1890
Sapan Ghai (London)
CCO
+44 207 478 3900
Nominated Adviser on AIM and Joint Broker |
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP |
+44 20 3470 0470 |
Ewan Leggat Charlie Bouverat |
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Joint Brokers |
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Stifel |
+44 20 7710 7600 |
Varun Talwar |
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Ashton Clanfield |
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Berenberg |
+44 20 3207 7800 |
Matthew Armitt |
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Jennifer Lee |
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Buchanan |
+ 44 20 7466 5000 |
Sovereign Metals #SVML – Quarterly report for the period ended 31 March 2024.
30th April 2024 / Leave a comment
Sovereign Metals Limited (Company or Sovereign) (ASX:SVM & AIM:SVML) is pleased to provide its quarterly report for the period ended 31 March 2024.
HIGHLIGHTS
Extension to Rutile Mineralisation at Kasiya
· Wide-spaced regional reconnaissance drilling, outside the current JORC (2012) Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) area, identified an 8km extension of mineralisation to the south, which remains open along strike and at depth.
· Follow-up drilling is now underway focusing on the region to the north of the current Resource footprint, with results expected in the coming weeks.
Representative Bulk Sample Shipped & Project Optimisation
· During the quarter, the Company composited, despatched and delivered a 30 tonne sample representative of the first probable 10 years of mining from the Kasiya rutile-graphite project (Kasiya or the Project) to a leading engineering consultancy laboratory in South Africa. The ore sample will be used for advanced material handling tests as part of the Project optimisation.
· Sovereign continues its optimisation test work and technical studies for Kasiya in colaboration with strategic investor, Rio Tinto.
Key Appointments
· During the quarter, Sovereign appointed highly experienced environmental and social specialist Mr Marco Da Cunha, as its new Lead Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer. Mr Da Cunha has almost 20 years of experience in environmental and social management and more recently was part of Rio Tinto’s Simandou iron ore project team in Guinea.
· Highly experienced, Africa-based social specialist consultancy, SocialEssence were appointed to the Company’s owners team to lead social and community development programs in Malawi. SocialEssence has a strong and successful track record of implementing social responsibility programs across southern Africa, including at First Quantum Minerals’ Zambian project.
· During the quarter, Sovereign also made three senior appointments and promotions across key legal, permitting and technical functions in Malawi, strengthening the Company’s in-country capabilities.
· Subsequent to the quarter, Sovereign announced the appointment of consultant Dr Surinder Ghag to Sovereign’s owner’s team as Chief Technology Officer – Graphite. Dr Ghag will assist Sovereign’s graphite strategy in qualifying the graphite product Kasiya for lithium-ion battery anodes.
Commissioning of Conservation Farming Program in Malawi
· During the quarter, Sovereign progressed its Conservation Farming Program (Program) in Malawi as part of its sustainability initiatives related to the development of Kasiya.
· The Program is aimed at improving the livelihoods of local communities through the creation of successful smallholder farmers.
· Subsequent to the quarter, the Company announced that it is estimated the Program has tripled crop yields in a season that is predicted have 20% lower yields due to El Niño weather.
Appointment of Stifel as Joint Broker
· During the quarter, Sovereign appointed Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited, a subsidiary of Stifel Financial Corp (Stifel), as joint broker to the Company. Stifel is a full-service investment bank, offering securities brokerage, trading, research, underwriting and corporate advisory services.
· Stifel will work alongside Sovereign’s incumbent brokers, Joh. Berenberg, Gossler & Co KG, and SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP.
· At the end of the quarter, Sovereign is in a strong financial position with cash at bank of approximately A$36.6 million and no debt.
Classification 2.2: This announcement includes Inside Information
ENQUIRIES
Mr Frank Eagar (South Africa/Malawi) +27 76 753 5377 |
Sam Cordin (Perth) |
Sapan Ghai (London)
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Nominated Adviser on AIM and Joint Broker |
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SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP |
+44 20 3470 0470 |
Ewan Leggat Charlie Bouverat |
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Joint Brokers |
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Stifel |
+44 20 7710 7600 |
Varun Talwar |
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Ashton Clanfield |
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Berenberg |
+44 20 3207 7800 |
Matthew Armitt |
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Jennifer Lee |
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Buchanan |
+ 44 20 7466 5000 |
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