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Power Metal Resources #POW – Strategic Partner Update – Botswana
5th July 2021 / Leave a comment
Power Metal Resources plc (LON:POW), the AIM listed metals exploration and development company, is pleased to note the announcement by Kavango Resources (LON:KAV) (“Kavanago”) released today announcing a £1.94m placing and an expansion of their drill programme at their wholly owned Kalahari Suture Zone project which may be viewed through the following link:
Power Metal and Kavango each have a 50% interest in Kanye Resources plc, a UK registered strategic joint venture company which wholly owns Kanye Resources (Pty) Ltd (“Kanye Botswana”) a Botswana private company.
Kanye Botswana is the proposed holding company for the South Ghanzi – Kalahari Copper Belt and Ditau Camp Projects. An application has been made by Kavango to transfer the prospecting licences for both projects into Kanye Botswana.
There are plans to IPO Kanye Resources plc on a recognised stock exchange.
Power Metal currently holds 9,500,000 Kavango ordinary shares and 4,750,000 warrants to acquire Kavango shares at an exercise price of 2.5p per Kavango share at any time prior to 28 April 2023.
Power Metal’s holding in Kavango at the market mid-price as at 1pm today (6.1p) is valued at £750,500 (value of shares and margin above exercise price on the 2.5p warrants).
Recognising our original cost of entry £38,000 (April 2020) and the £47,500 cost of exercising the previously held 1.0p warrants (exercised April 2021), Power Metal is showing a paper gain of £665,000 on its Kavango investment.
Paul Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Power Metal Resources plc, commented:
“As a strategic partner we have been enthused by the operational progress made and announced to market by Kavango. The £1.94m financing announced by Kavango today, on robust terms, is a further positive step forward and provides the working capital needed to support their ambitious exploration plans.
Power Metal is working with Kavango on the Kanye Resources strategic joint venture where drilling is planned on both the South Ghanzi – Kalahari Copper Belt (Copper, Silver focused) project and the Ditau Camp (Rare Earths focused) project. The announcement by Kavango today demonstrates their desire to accelerate drilling across all projects including the joint venture projects.
Power Metal continues to hold its full position in Kavango, and we have significant paper gain compared to the original £38,000 invested in April 2020. This demonstrates the value of holding both project and equity interests and we are optimistic of continuing growth in the value of our investment.”
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“MAR”), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company’s obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
For further information please visit https://www.powermetalresources.com/ or contact:
Power Metal Resources plc |
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Paul Johnson (Chief Executive Officer) |
+44 (0) 7766 465 617 |
SP Angel Corporate Finance (Nomad and Joint Broker) |
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Ewan Leggat/Charlie Bouverat |
+44 (0) 20 3470 0470 |
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker) |
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Nick Emerson |
+44 (0) 1483 413 500 |
First Equity Limited (Joint Broker) |
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David Cockbill/Jason Robertson |
+44 (0) 20 7330 1883 |
Notes to Editors:
Power Metal Resources plc (LON:POW) is an AIM listed metals exploration and development company seeking large scale metal discoveries
The Company has a global portfolio of project interests including precious, base and strategic metal exploration in North America, Africa and Australia. Project interests range from early stage greenfield exploration to later stage exploration prospects subject to drill programmes.
The Board and its team of advisors have expertise in project generation, exploration and development and have identified an opportunity to utilise the Company’s position to become a leader in the London market for investors wishing to gain exposure to proactive global metals exploration.
Power Metal Resources #POW – Kalahari Copper Belt Update – Conditional Agreements Signed to Significantly Increase Kalahari Copper Belt Licence Footprint
29th March 2021 / Leave a comment
Power Metal Resources plc (LON:POW) the AIM listed metals exploration and development company is pleased to provide a business update in respect of the Company’s Strategic Joint Venture (“SJV”) with Kavango Resources plc (“Kavango”)(LON:KAV).
Background:
The SJV covers precious, base and stategic metal opportunities in Botswana. Power Metal and Kavango each have a 50% interest in the SJV.
The plan is for the SJV to secure a listing in London, and to this effect a local Botswana operating company has been established called Kanye Resources (Pty) Limited (“Kanye Botswana”). Kanye Botswana is wholly owned by Kanye Resources plc (“Kanye plc”), a UK public company which will be the planned listing vehicle.
Power Metal and Kavango will each have a 50% shareholding in Kanye plc following completion of the restructuring exercise. Both companies will have representative directors on the board of Kanye plc and will contribute to the funding of Kanye plc and Kanye Botswana, during the listing process.
Formal transfer documents have been lodged with the relevant authorities in Botswana to transfer the four SJV licenses currently held in the name of Kavango Minerals (Pty) Ltd into Kanye Botswana. The four licences are as follows:
- South Ghanzi Project (Kalahari Copper Belt or “KCB”) covering 1,294 km2 in two prospecting licences and targeting copper/silver discoveries;
- Ditau Project covering 1,386 km2 in two prospecting licences and targeting rare earth element discoveries.
With its strategic footprint of exploration interests in Botswana, Kanye plc will seek to acquire additional exploration opportunities in the build up to listing, further enhancing its position.
Highlights:
- Power Metal is pleased to announce the signing of two conditional agreements that allow Kanye Botswana to acquire a 100% interest in eight prospecting licences (PLs) in the highly prospective Kalahari Copper Belt (“KCB”).
- Headline terms of the two agreements include:
- Four PLs in proximity to Ghanzi in the central zone of the Botswana KCB currently held by Shongwe Resources (Pty) Ltd and which can be acquired outright for a cash consideration of US$200,000.
- A further four PLs on the western end of the Botswana KCB, near the town of Mamuno adjacent to the Namibian border. Currently held by Vinmarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd these can be acquired outright for a cash consideration of US$230,000.
- Both transactions are subject to due diligence and the approval of the Botswana authorities.
- The cash consideration totalling US$430,000 (c. £312,000) will be lodged in a nominated escrow account and released following completion of due diligence and licence transfer. Power Metal will fund 50% of the above cash consideration or US$215,000 (c. £156,000), from its existing USD cash reserves.
- After transfer of all ten KCB PLs, Kanye Botswana will control 4,255 km2 of prospective exploration ground in the KCB, targeting the discovery of commercial copper/silver deposits.
Paul Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Power Metal Resources, commented:
“The conditional acquisitions announced today, subject to due diligence and approvals in Botswana, would significantly increase the footprint of Kanye Botswana in the Kalahari Copper Belt. The additional ground complements that already held and we believe will add material value to the investment proposition, in advance of the planned listing in London.
The collaboration with Kavango has so far seen material exploration success and now has delivered an opportunity, through the conditional acquisitions announced today, for the SJV to become an even more significant participant in the rapidly advancing Kalahari Copper Belt exploration story.”
FURTHER INFORMATION
Strategic Joint Venture – Group Structure and Interests
The SJV currently has a 100% interest in the two Ghanzi South PLs on the KCB (1,294km2) and the two “Ditau” PLs south of the town of Kang in central Botswana (1,386km2), which is prospective for minerals associated with carbonatite including rare earth elements. All four PLs are currently being transferred into the name of Kanye Resources Botswana (Pty) Ltd from Kavango Minerals (Pty) Ltd.
Kanye Resources Botswana (Pty) Ltd, incorporated in Botswana, is a 100% subsidiary of UK registered Kanye Resources plc and is the SJV initiative between Kavango (50%) and Power Metal (50%). It is planned to list Kanye Resources plc on the London Stock Exchange later in the year.
Earlier in March 2021 SkyTEM Africa (PTY) Ltd completed over 1,300 line-km of airborne electromagnetic geophysical survey on the Ghanzi South PLs on behalf of Kanye. The contractor’s final report will be available in early April.
Shongwe Resources (Pty) Ltd
Subject to due diligence and approval of the Botswana authorities, the directors of Shongwe Resources have agreed to transfer four licences (480km2) situated south and west of Kanye’s Ghanzi South PLs for a cash consideration equivalent to US$200,000.
Kavango and Power Metal will each contribute 50% to the acquisition cost.
VinMarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd
Subject to due diligence and approval of the Botswana authorities, the directors of VinMarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd have agreed to transfer four licences (2,481km2) situated on the western end of the Botswana KCB near the border with Namibia in the vicinity of the town of Mamuno, for a cash consideration equivalent to US$230,000.
Kavango and Power Metal will each contribute 50% to the acquisition cost.
THE SOUTH GHANZI PROJECT
The SJV South Ghanzi Project includes two prospecting licences in the KCB (PL036/2020 and PL037/2020) covering an area of 1,294 km2.
The South Ghanzi Project, located on the highly prospective Kalahri Copper Belt (“KCB”) in northern Botswana, includes lengthy geological reduction-oxidation (“redox”) boundaries and geological fold structures that represent high priority exploration targets.
The redox boundaries were formed several hundred million years ago in active sedimentary basins flooded by shallow seas. Organic matter accumulating on the sea floor created anoxic conditions, which formed a chemical barrier to metal ions rising upwards through the sediments as the basin subsided. The change in chemistry caused the precipitation of metal species (carbonates, sulphides etc.) including copper and silver on or just below the redox boundary.
Subsequent tectonic activity folded the sedimentary layers, which was often accompanied by the concentration of metals into the fold hinges and other structural trap-sites.
Several large-scale copper/silver ore deposits have been discovered on the KCB in association with fold hinges in areas now held under licence by Sandfire Resources Ltd (ASX:SFR) and Cupric Canyon (a privately owned mining development company). These deposits are relatively close to surface and may be amenable to open pit mining operations.
Accumulations of sulphide metals can be traced along the strike of redox boundaries (sometimes for many kilometres), since they often have a higher magnetic signature than the surrounding rock.
THE DITAU PROJECT
The Ditau Project comprises two prospecting licences (“PLs”) (PL169/2012 & PL010/2019) that cover an area of 1,386km2. Geophysical and geochemical analyses by Kavango in the two PLs have identified 10 “ring structures” (including at least one possible kimberlite).
The “ring structures” are potential carbonatites.
Carbonatites are the principal source of rare earth elements (REEs) including the much sought-after elements Neodymium (Nd) and Praseodymium (Pr), which are used in the manufacture of the new generation of electric vehicles (EVs), magnets and other high-tech applications.
One of the ring structures is a 7km x 5km magnetic and gravity anomaly with significant zinc-in-soils values. Assay and whole rock geochemistry results from two drill holes drilled on this ring structure in 2019 by Kavango demonstrated the presence of an extensive zone of altered Karoo sediments sitting above a mafic intrusive body. The alteration extended to over 300m in depth in both holes, which were 1.8km apart. The geochemistry obtained from the drill core suggested that the alteration was due to “fenitization”, a type of extensive alteration associated with alkali magmatism and carbonatites.
Fenite alteration is particularly associated with carbonatite intrusions, where it occurs as an aureole or halos around the carbonatite intrusive. It can indicate the presence of mineralised intrusions in a similar way that alteration patterns are used in other ore systems, such as porphyry copper deposits.
Kavango suspects that the post-Karoo fenitized rocks intersected at Ditau may be comparable to the Longonjo carbonatite in Angola being developed as a neodymium and praseodymium open pit mine by Pensana Metals Limited.
COMPETENT PERSON STATEMENT
The technical information contained in this disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O’Reilly (MSc, DIC, MIMMM, MAusIMM, FGS), who is a qualified geologist and acts as the Competent Person under the AIM Rules – Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr O’Reilly is a Principal consultant working for Mining Analyst Consulting Ltd which has been retained by Power Metal Resources PLC to provide technical support.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) 596/2014 as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“MAR”), and is disclosed in accordance with the Company’s obligations under Article 17 of MAR.
For further information please visit https://www.powermetalresources.com/ or contact:
Power Metal Resources plc |
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Paul Johnson (Chief Executive Officer) |
+44 (0) 7766 465 617 |
SP Angel Corporate Finance (Nomad and Joint Broker) |
|
Ewan Leggat/Charlie Bouverat |
+44 (0) 20 3470 0470 |
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker) |
|
Nick Emerson |
+44 (0) 1483 413 500 |
First Equity Limited (Joint Broker) |
|
David Cockbill/Jason Robertson |
+44 (0) 20 7330 1883 |
Notes to Editors:
Power Metal Resources plc (LON:POW) is an AIM listed metals exploration and development company seeking a large scale metal discovery.
The Company has a global portfolio of project interests including precious metals exploration in North America and Australia together with base and strategic metal exploration in Africa. Project interests range from early stage greenfield exploration to later stage prospects currently subject to drill programmes.
The Board and its team of advisors have expertise in project generation, exploration and development and have identified an opportunity to utilise the Company’s position to become a leader in the London market for investors wishing to gain exposure to proactive global metals exploration.
Kavango Resources #KAV – Licence acquisitions on the KCB in Botswana
29th March 2021 / Leave a comment
Kavango Resources plc (LSE:KAV), the exploration company targeting the discovery of world-class mineral deposits in Botswana, is pleased to announce the signing of two agreements that would allow a 50/50 Joint Venture between Kavango and Power Metal Resources plc (LSE:POW) (“Power Metal”) to acquire a 100% interest in eight prospecting licences (PLs) in the highly prospective Kalahari Copper Belt (“KCB”).
Highlights
Ø The Joint Venture is incorporated in the Botswana registered, Kanye Resources (Pty) Ltd (“Kanye”), the 100% subsidiary of UK incorporated Kanye Resources Plc in which Kavango and Power Metal each hold a 50% interest.
Ø Kanye has signed two separate agreements to purchase 100% of the eight PLs. This includes:
– Four PLs in proximity to Ghanzi in the central zone of the Botswana KCB from Shongwe Resources (Pty) Ltd for US$200,000.
– A further four PLs near the town of Mamuno on the Namibian border for US$230,000, which has been signed with Vinmarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd.
Ø Both transactions are subject to due diligence and the approval of the Botswana authorities.
Ø Kanye’s two existing PL’s that lie immediately south of the town of Ghanzi are currently held in the name of Kavango Minerals (Pty) Ltd and are in the process of being transferred to Kanye.
Ø After transfer of all ten PLs, Kanye will control 4,255km2 of exploration ground in the KCB, targeting the discovery of commercial copper/silver deposits.
Ø Results from the South Ghanzi AEM surveys are expected in April.
Michael Foster, Chief Executive Officer of Kavango Resources, commented:
“The acquisition (subject to approvals in Botswana) of eight new prospecting licences is a major step forward in the development of Kanye Resources Plc as a significant player in the exploration for copper in the highly prospective KCB. Kavango’s experienced “in country” exploration capacity combines well with the financial expertise and assets of Power Metal. We are happy with the progress we are making on this project and look forward to providing more updates over the coming weeks.”
Kanye
Kanye Resources (Pty) Ltd, incorporated in Botswana, is a 100% subsidiary of UK registered Kanye Resources Plc and is the Joint Venture initiative between Kavango (50%) and Power Metal (50%). It is planned to list Kanye Resources Plc on the LSE later in the year.
Kanye currently has a 100% interest in the two Ghanzi South PLs on the KCB (1,294km2) and the two “Ditau” PLs south of the town of Kang in central Botswana (1,386km2), which is prospective for minerals associated with carbonatite including rare earth elements. All four PLs are being transferred from Kavango Minerals (Pty) Ltd into the name of Kanye.
Earlier in March SkyTEM completed over 1,300km of airborne EM surveying on the Ghanzi South PLs on behalf of Kanye. The contractor’s final report will be available in April.
Shongwe Resources (Pty) Ltd
Subject to due diligence and approval of the Botswana authorities, the directors of Shongwe Resources have agreed to transfer four licences (480km2) situated south and west of Kanye’s Ghanzi South PLs for a cash consideration equivalent to US$200,000.
Kavango and Power Metal will each contribute 50% to the acquisition cost.
VinMarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd
Subject to due diligence and approval of the Botswana authorities, the directors of VinMarsh Interprises (Pty) Ltd have agreed to transfer four licences (2,481km2) situated on the border with Namibia in the vicinity of the border town of Mamuno for a cash consideration equivalent to US$230,000.
Kavango and Power Metal will each contribute 50% to the acquisition cost.
Further information in respect of the Company and its business interests is provided on the Company’s website at www.kavangoresources.com and on Twitter at #KAV.
For further information please contact:
Kavango Resources plc
Michael Foster
First Equity (Joint Broker)
+44 207 374 2212
Jason Robertson
SI Capital Limited (Joint Broker)
+44 1483 413500
Nick Emerson
The information in this press release that relates to “geological and/or geophysical results” for the South Ghanzi Project is based on information compiled or reviewed by Mr Mike Moles BSc (Geology) & BSocSci (African Studies), a competent person who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy. Mr Moles has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity, which he is undertaking 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 Moles consents to the inclusion in this release of the exploration results for the Project in the form and context in which it appears. Mr Moles is a beneficial shareholder of Kavango Resources plc.
NOTES TO EDITORS
KAVANGO’S INTERESTS IN THE KALAHARI COPPER BELT
Kavango’s exploration licenses in the KCB include:
The South Ghanzi Project
– 50% working interests in prospecting licenses PL036/2020 and PL037/2020 (totalling 1,294km2), held in Joint Venture with Power Metal. (announced 21 September).
The LVR Project
– Earning in a 90% interest in prospecting licenses PL082/2018 & PL 083/2018, held in a Joint Venture with LVR GeoExplorers (Pty) Ltd (“LVR”), which cover 1,091km 2
THE SOUTH GHANZI PROJECT GEOLOGICAL SETTING
The South Ghanzi Project and LVR Project areas include lengthy redox boundaries, close to surface, that represent excellent exploration targets.
The redox boundaries were formed several hundred million years ago in active sedimentary basins flooded by shallow seas. Organic matter accumulating on the sea floor created anoxic conditions, which formed a chemical barrier to metal ions rising upwards through the sediments as the basin subsided. The change in chemistry caused the precipitation of metal species (carbonates, sulphides etc.) including copper and silver on or just below the redox boundary.
Subsequent tectonic activity folded the sedimentary layers, which was often accompanied by the concentration of metals into the fold hinges. The upward rock slopes of these fold hinges are known as synclines, while the downward rock slopes are called anticlines.
Several large-scale copper/silver ore deposits have been discovered on the KCB in such hinges in areas now held under licence by Sandfire Resources (ASX:SFR) and Cupric Canyon (a privately owned mining company). These deposits are relatively close to surface and are amenable to open pit mining operations.
Accumulations of sulphide metals can be traced along the strike of the redox boundaries (sometimes for many kilometres), since they often have a higher magnetic signature than the surrounding rock.
THE DITAU PROJECT
The Ditau Project comprises two prospecting licences (“PLs”) (PL169/2012 & PL010/2019) that cover an area of 1,386km 2 . Geophysical and geochemical analyses by Kavango in the two PLs have identified 10 “ring structures” (including at least one possible kimberlite).
The “ring structures” represent potential carbonatites.
Carbonatites are the principal source of rare earth elements (REEs) including the much sought-after elements Neodymium (Nd) and Praseodymium (Pr), which are used in the manufacture of the new generation of electric vehicles (EVs), magnets and other high-tech applications.
One of the ring structures is a 7km x 5km magnetic and gravity anomaly with significant zinc-in-soils values. Assay and whole rock geochemistry results from two drill holes drilled on this ring structure in 2019 by Kavango demonstrated the presence of an extensive zone of altered Karoo sediments sitting above a mafic intrusive body. The alteration extended to over 300m in depth in both holes, which were 1.8km apart. The geochemistry obtained from the drill core suggested that the alteration was due to “fenitization”, a type of extensive alteration associated with alkali magmatism and carbonatites.
Fenite alteration is particularly associated with carbonatite intrusions, where it occurs as an aureole or halos around the carbonatite intrusive. It can indicate the presence of mineralised intrusions in a similar way that alteration patterns are used in other ore systems, such as porphyry copper deposits.
Kavango suspects that the post-Karoo fenitized rocks intersected at Ditau may be comparable to the Longonjo carbonatite in Angola being developed as a neodymium and praseodymium open pit mine by Pensana Metals Limited.