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ECR Minerals #ECR – Collaboration with Geological Survey of Queensland on Lolworth Project

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce it is working in partnership with the Geological Survey of Queensland (“GSQ”) to further investigate the critical minerals potential at the Company’s Lolworth Project.

HIGHLIGHTS 

  • Site visit and sample collection undertaken by GSQ in September 2024
  • Samples to undergo geochemical analysis for critical minerals including Niobium and Tantalum
  • Work is being undertaken at no cost to ECR Minerals
  • Data will provide valuable insights and help guide further exploration initiatives at the Lolworth Project

Geological Survey of Queensland

The GSQ is the state’s custodian of geoscience knowledge as well as data and provides advice regarding Queensland’s mineral and energy resources and resource potential. GSQ plays a key role in attracting investment to Queensland’s resources sector by improving understanding of the state’s prospectivity and resource potential.

Lolworth Project, Queensland

In September 2024, ECR Minerals was approached by the GSQ to undertake an evaluation of the critical minerals potential at some of the Company’s prospect areas at the Lolworth Gold and Rare Earths Project in Queensland. A site visit, which included mapping and the collection of rock chip samples, took place predominantly at the Oaky Creek prospect in the central-north area of the Lolworth Project. Stream sampling in this area has previously detected Niobium in concentrate samples. Geochemical analysis will be carried out by the GSQ on pegmatites to better understand their fertility for hosting critical minerals, in particular Niobium and Tantalum. Results are expected in the coming weeks.

Stream sampling by ECR Minerals’ own field crews for rare earths on the eastern side of the 1,000 km² project area is almost complete. Regional geological mapping has indicated the presence of significant pegmatitic intrusions. As previously announced by the Company, a bulk sample has been taken from the Oaky Creek Niobium streamline which will be used for mineralogical purposes to aid in tracking down the source rock.

Adam Jones, ECR’s Chief Geologist, said: ‘’We’ve been saying for some time that the Lolworth Project has significant potential for critical minerals and I’m delighted that the GSQ has formed a similar opinion and is now assisting us as we get a better handle on its geology. The work currently being done by the GSQ, which is at no cost to ECR, will provide an invaluable second opinion and verification of our own findings and will help guide our next steps. I’m looking forward to receiving the results which will give us an indication as to just how prospective for critical minerals the source rocks are. I would like to thank the GSQ for the work they’re undertaking as we continue to develop the Lolworth Project into an asset which could become significant not just for ECR but potentially also for the state of Queensland.”   

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

ECR Minerals Plc Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693
Nick Tulloch, Chairman

Andrew Scott, Director

Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
Allenby Capital Limited   Tel: +44 (0) 3328 5656
Nominated Adviser

Nick Naylor / Alex Brearley / Vivek Bhardwaj

info@allenbycapital.com

 

Axis Capital Markets Limited Tel: +44 (0) 203 026 0320
Broker
Ben Tadd / Lewis Jones
 
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
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Nick Emerson

 

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Glossary 

 

km: Kilometres (Metric)
km²: Kilometre squared (Metric)

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 which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold project).

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.

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), MGA 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 also holds a royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina.

MGA also has approximately A$75 million of unutilised tax losses incurred during previous operations

ECR Minerals #ECR – Australia Projects Update

Up to 75.6g/t Gold Rock Chip Identified at Lolworth, Queensland

Maiden Diamond Drilling Program to Commence at Tambo Gold Project in Coming Weeks

Drilling Application Lodged to Follow up 32% Antimony Result At Bailieston, Victoria

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce an update on its gold and rare earths projects in Queensland and Victoria.

HIGHLIGHTS

Queensland

  • Up to 75.6 g/t gold rock chip discovered at the Uncle Terry Prospect at the Lolworth Project
  • Results expected from enhanced gold recovery process at the Blue Mountain Project

Victoria

  • Planning for diamond drill programme to commence at the Tambo Gold Project in coming weeks
  • Drilling application lodged to further investigate the potential at Bailieston given the recently announced exceptional Antimony results

Lolworth, Queensland

Two field teams have been working on site at the Company’s Lolworth Project since early May 2024, where initial field work across several gold prospects in the Upper Gorge Creek showed promising signs, including visible gold in streams and hillsides.

First rock chip results now received from the Uncle Terry Prospect are encouraging, with samples of up to 75.6 g/t Au, 1.32 g/t Au and 1.29 g/t Au from a new mineralised quartz vein situated approximately 400m north-west from the main prospect. Follow-up mapping has traced the visible part of this outcrop for at least 100m in strike and ending in a quartz blow where Galena (Lead-Silver) is clearly visible. Numerous mineralised quartz shears at least 1m wide have been mapped over the entire Uncle Terry Prospect area. The main shear zone is showing to host Lead (Pb) and Silver (Ag) with best outcrop rock chips of 1.89% Pb and 11 samples greater than 5 g/t Ag, including two highlights of 272 g/t Ag and 69 g/t Ag. ECR’s field teams are currently extending soil sampling to explore for hidden gold-bearing outcrops in the immediate vicinity.

The results for 378 rock chip samples covering all five gold prospects at the Lolworth Project are due in the coming weeks. Confirmation of the presence of further high-grade gold is expected, as samples anomalous in silver have been routinely sent to the laboratory for gold analysis. Silver has been identified as the strongest pathfinder element correlating to gold mineralisation at the Lolworth Project.

Stream sampling for gold and rare earths on the eastern side of the 1,000 km² project area is progressing well and nearing completion. Regional geological mapping has indicated the presence of significant pegmatitic intrusions. Previous work suggests that this eastern area features the same geological formations as the Oaky Creek region of the tenement where stream sampling has previously detected niobium in concentrate samples.

ECR’s field crews have also taken a bulk sample from the Oaky Creek Niobium streamline which will be used for mineralogical purposes to aid in tracking down the source rock.

Table 1: Summary of latest rockchip results from the Uncle Terry Prospect, Lolworth.

Prospect Sample ID Easting Northing Au g/t Ag g/t Pb %
Uncle Terry LWC432 312178 7752097 75.6 272 0.03
Uncle Terry LWC431 312194 7752128 1.32 1.5 0.02
Uncle Terry LWC463 308392 7751048 1.29 4.3 0.02
Uncle Terry LWC548 312418 7751770 0.08 69.00 0.09
Uncle Terry LWC545 312418 7751766 0.02 12.20 0.23
Uncle Terry LWC401 312355 7751894 0.04 11.00 0.00
Uncle Terry LWC410 312382 7751852 0.01 10.60 0.00
Uncle Terry LWC481 312327 7751879 0.01 8.40 0.00
Uncle Terry LWC402 312358 7751890 0.03 8.10 0.24
Uncle Terry LWC544 312420 7751766 0.01 7.50 0.14
Uncle Terry LWC406 312370 7751870 0.01 6.70 0.00
Uncle Terry LWC543 312420 7751764 0.01 6.10 0.04
Uncle Terry LWC546 312418 7751766 0.01 5.40 0.40
Uncle Terry LWC549 312420 7751769 0.01 0.20 1.89
*Locations in GDA94 Zone 55 datum.

Blue Mountain, Queensland

As announced on 1 August 2024, a trenching and bulk concentrate sampling programme was undertaken at the Blue Mountain Project during July of this year. A total of 15.4 cubic metres of alluvial gravel was processed through a pilot trommel wash plant, yielding 9.95 grammes of visible gold, an overall average of 1.55 grammes per b.c.m. Additionally, six bulk samples of sluice box concentrates were submitted for laboratory analysis, with best results including 192.15 g/t Au and 97.40 g/t Au within these concentrates.

Given these highly encouraging results ECR has submitted further samples to the laboratory to undergo an enhanced gold recovery process to determine the potential commercial options for recovery. The results are expected in the coming weeks.

The Blue Mountain Project consists of two exploration permits (EPM27175 and EPM27183). Both permits are in good standing and the Company has recently applied to extend the terms for an additional five years. Both tenements contain at least 12km of strike length available for follow up sampling and testing.

Tambo Project, Victoria

On 12 July 2024, ECR Minerals announced the fire assay gold results from the historic Duke of Cornwall Mine in Swifts Creek (Tambo Gold Project) with a best result including 52.2 g/t Au. A total of 10 samples returned results above 5 g/t Au. Subsequently, 84 soil samples were taken perpendicular to the strike of the Duke of Cornwall lode to gain a better understanding of the geochemical orientation with a best result of 0.56 ppm Au.

ECR Minerals is pleased to announce that terms have now been agreed with a drilling contractor and a site visit by ECR chief geologist, Adam Jones, is due to take place this week. A maiden diamond drilling campaign is expected to commence at the project in the coming weeks.

Bailieston, Victoria

On 3 July 2024, ECR Minerals announced results from additional testing for the critical mineral Antimony (Sb) from diamond core previously drilled at Bailieston, Central Victoria. 44 samples were submitted for additional multi-element testing with best results including 0.3m grading 32% Sb and 0.1m grading 1.20 % Sb.

A drilling application has now been lodged with the relevant Governmental authorities to further investigate the potential at Bailieston given the recently announced exceptional Antimony results. Further details will be announced in due course.

The ECR Board made the decision to reanalyse diamond core samples for Antimony from the Bailieston Project, drilled during the 2021-2022 campaign, due to the Melbourne Geological Zone’s reputation as a prominent host for Antimony lodes and the increasing demand for this critical mineral.

The Costerfield Mine, owned by Mandalay Resources, is a significant Antimony producer in the region, recording 1,860 tonnes of Sb in 2023. Nearby, Nagambie Resources recently announced a maiden JORC inferred resource estimate of 17,800 tonnes of Sb, while Southern Cross Gold has been actively exploring for Antimony at its Sunday Creek Project.

ECR Minerals holds exploration licenses situated 45 kilometres east of Costerfield and 25 kilometres west of Nagambie. ECR’s Bailieston Prospect (HR3) is positioned on the Bailieston Anticline, renowned for its Antimony mineralisation.

Mike Whitlow, Managing Director, said:It has been a highly productive year for ECR, with significant progress made across our portfolio of gold and rare earths projects, and exploration activities are set to accelerate even further. We consider that we’re on the verge of identifying the key sources of gold at Lolworth, with a number of high-priority drill targets soon to be lined up for testing. This marks a pivotal step forward as we look to unlock the project’s full potential. At the Blue Mountain Project, we are eagerly anticipating the results from our enhanced gold recovery process which will be critical in guiding us towards the potential commercial options for gold extraction. In Victoria, our focus remains firmly on drilling. We’re set to commence drilling at the Tambo Project in the coming weeks and work is underway to further explore the highly prospective Antimony potential at Bailieston. With the recent surge in this critical mineral’s price, we believe that the Bailieston project’s Antimony potential may become increasingly significant.”

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Chief Geologist at 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 Regulation (MAR) Disclosure

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 CONTACT:

ECR Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0) 1738 317 693
Nick Tulloch, Chairman

Andrew Scott, Director

Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
Allenby Capital Limited   Tel: +44 (0) 3328 5656
Nominated Adviser

Nick Naylor / Alex Brearley / Vivek Bhardwaj

 

info@allenbycapital.com

 

Axis Capital Markets Limited Tel: +44 (0) 203 026 0320
Broker
Ben Tadd/Lewis Jones
 
SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
Broker
Nick Emerson
 
Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608
Public & Investor Relations
Alan Green

Glossary  

Ag: Silver
Au: Gold
b.c.m Bank Cubic Metre
g/t: Grammes per Tonne (Metric)
HR3: The Bailieston Prospect
JORC: Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’ of December 2012 (“JORC Code”) as prepared by the Joint Ore Reserves Committee of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
km: Kilometres (Metric)
km²: Kilometre squared (Metric)
M: Metres (Metric)
Pb: Lead
ppm: Parts per million (Metric)
Sb: Antimony

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 which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria (Tambo gold project).

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.

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), MGA 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 royalty on the SLM gold project in La Rioja Province, Argentina which could potentially receive up to US$2.7 million in aggregate across all licences.

MGA also has approximately A$75 million of unutilised tax losses incurred during previous operations.

ECR Minerals #ECR – Review of Lolworth Project

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to provide the following overview of its Lolworth Project in Queensland. The 2023 field work season concluded with soil sampling which, together with exploration work already undertaken, has provided the Company with a solid overview of the project area and, importantly, a guide for the next phase of exploration this year.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Reedy Creek returned best rock chips of 22g/t with stream samples of 205 PPM.
  • Gorge Creek returned rock chips of 75g/t with stream samples of 1395 PPM.
  • Butterfly Creek reported stream samples of 962 PPM.
  • An overview of soil, rock chip and stream sediment sampling indicate that the best-ranking gold prospects so far may be Flaggy Creek, Butterfly Creek and Gorge Creek West areas. Other prospects identified but yet to be explored in more detail include Brumby Creek and Gorge Creek East where our soil sampling campaign demonstrated sporadic anomalous gold.
  • Laboratory results have been received for soil sampling completed at Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek West. Peak gold results in soils at Flaggy Creek include 0.41 g/t Au, 0.19 g/t Au and 0.13 g/t Au. The results align to an obscure North-Easterly trend. Anomalous peak results of lead within these soils correlate adjacent to previous rock-chipped gold-bearing veins. Best results from soil sampling at Reedy Creek West were 2.01 g/t Au. Early interpretations of geochemistry results show these are near to a possible geological boundary.
  • Previous pan concentrate sampling identified Oaky Creek to be carrying good values of Niobium and Tantalum (Nb-Ta) mineralisation. Follow-up soil sampling led to specific outcropping areas that are yet to be sampled and mapped.
  • Similar geological rock types associated with Nb-Ta mineralisation at Oaky Creek have been noted to exist within the eastern boundary of the Lolworth tenements. No modern exploration has been undertaken within this region before.

ECR Technical Director Adam Jones commented: We took on Lolworth as a ‘greenfield’ project and, with some 900 square km of ground to explore, we believed that it was within a geological province that had every potential for significant discoveries for ECR Minerals. Our work in 2023 has gone some way to endorse that, proving that gold exists in multiple places within the project area.  Our soil sampling results back up the high-grade stream sedimentary samples and rock chips reported in 2023.  By definition work at surface, whilst early stage, is designed to predict what may occur in greater concentrations at deeper levels and the widespread presence of gold in our sample results increases our confidence in both the prospectivity and potential scale of the Lolworth resource.” 

Mike Whitlow Chief Operating Officer said: “The conclusion of the 2023 field work season at Lolworth has given us a solid platform from which to plan the next stage of our reconnaissance programme.  We have identified several locations to hone in on and we believe that there are still other gold sources that can be followed up over in the coming year. Alongside the gold, we also have found the presence of the sought after Niobium-Tantalum Rare Earth minerals and, whilst this is only an initial indication, we expect this story will continue to develop.  Our work for the 2024 season in Queensland is likely to include trench sampling and drill target generation. Additionally, we look forward to updating shareholders as operations continue In Victoria.”

OVERVIEW OF GOLD EXPLORATION TO DATE

The Lolworth Project is located approximately 120km west of the historic gold mining centre of Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia. The project consists of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903) covering over 900 square kilometres of ground where numerous Gold, Niobium and REE anomalies have been identified within the project. The operations are being explored by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ECR.

Exploration has been undertaken by methods of stream sampling (heavy pan concentrate sampling), rock chip (outcrop mapping) and soil sampling over prospective ridgelines. The Lolworth Project covers over 900 km2 of exploration ground. The host rocks have undergone some degree of alteration by intrusive rocks and pegmatites and hence are favourable for exploring for multiple commodities. Approximately 700km2 of the project has now been initially explored by stream sampling. Gold, Niobium-Tantalum and REE (in particular Neodymium) are the main commodities discovered from the stream sampling programmes. The gold prospects of interest are named Gorge Creek West, Gorge Creek East, Reedy Creek, and of recent discovery Flaggy Creek, Butterfly Creek and Reedy Creek West. The main focus of Niobium-Tantalum exploration has been at Oaky Creek. See Figure One for locations in the project area. Best results from exploration to date are included in Table One below.

Figure One: Lolworth Project Prospects

All gold prospects have been found from following up positive stream sampling results and now are targeting the hill slopes above such streams, looking for the source of the gold. The directors consider the results to be outstanding. Visible gold has often been found in creeks that have had no modern exploration. Best results to date include 1395 ppm Au (Gorge Creek), 962 ppm Au (Butterfly Creek), 594 ppm Au (Reedy Creek). Multiple clusters of gold mineralisation have been found in specific streams of Flaggy Creek, Gorge Creek West, Reedy Creek West and Butterfly Creek. This has led to outcrop sampling and mapping and soil sampling firstly at Flaggy Creek and Gorge Creek West. Further detailed work has been planned for Reedy Creek and Butterfly Creek and will include geological mapping and outcrop sampling and detailed soil sampling. The ridgeline between Reedy Creek and Butterfly Creek which the gold bearing creeks are draining from is an area over 1km in strike length to explore in detail.

NIOBIUM-TANTALUM AND REE EXPLORATION

Critical listed minerals Niobium-Tantalum (Nb-Ta) and other REE (Neodymium) have been discovered in the Oaky Creek drainage system. High Niobium and Tantalum results from pan concentrate sampling in the headwaters of Oaky Creek led to the completion of a regional soil sampling programme over the adjacent hillslopes. Results from this show the best Niobium concentrations in soils (up to 146 ppm Nb) (see RNS September 25 2023 here). A mapping and sampling programme over the immediate outcrop of the best Niobium results is planned for 2024. Elevated Nb-Ta and REE results are associated with a mapped pegmatitic intrusive complex. The same type of rock outcrop has been noted to occur on the eastern province of the Lolworth Project area. The field team will access the streams within this eastern province to investigate the potential for gold and critical minerals.

FLAGGY CREEK AND REEDY CREEK WEST SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS

Results from a soil sampling programme centred around a cluster of gold bearing creeks discovered by pan concentrate sampling at Flaggy Creek (previously called Woolshed Creek) and Reedy Creek West has been received. Initial rock chip and outcrop mapping at one notable hillslope at Flaggy Creek were reported last October (see RNS 31st October 31 2023 here). Best results from rock chip and outcrop mapping included 4.66 g/t Au, 3.97 g/t Au and 3.28 g/t Au. Gold has also been discovered in quartz fragments that is lying on the nearby surface, indicating gold veinlets in a primary source is nearby. Where visible, the quartz veining at Flaggy Creek is running in groups of narrow veins that lie parallel to each other. The veins can be traced along the surface for 70 metres before passing under soil cover. The anecdotal evidence from surface scree and fragments shows the parallel veins to be in a zonation of up to 100m wide. The potential size of this zonation is what makes Flaggy Creek an attractive gold exploration target. The soil sampling programme has been completed north and south of these discovered veins, the target being to discover any gold values in soils that are potentially hiding other parallel gold veins hiding under the shallow soil cover. The best gold results from the soil sampling were 0.41 g/t Au, 0.19 g/t Au and 0.13 g/t Au (see Table Two), highlighting three ‘spot’ anomalies which lie along a discrete north-easterly trend. (see Figure Two). This north-easterly trend also correlates to the upper source line of the gold found in the surrounding streams. Interestingly, lead is elevated in the soil immediately surrounding the known gold bearing veins and is now looked at being a pathfinder element to the proximity to gold veins. Lead results are also elevated in previous best gold results from rock chipping.  The best gold result from this soil sampling is located to the north-east of the already mapped veins. ECR has not mapped these new anomalous areas and will extend mapping and sampling of visible outcrop to these new areas this year.

Figure Two: Flaggy Creek Exploration Update

A soil sampling programme was also completed over the headwaters of three gold bearing creeks that drain into the western side of Reedy Creek. Previous pan concentrate sampling revealed plenty of visible gold backed up with good laboratory results within these creeks. One spot gold anomaly of 2.01 g/t Au was picked up in the soil sampling results. An abrupt boundary where background higher values of lead concentration in soil is higher in the southern half of the soil sampling (see Figure Three). Early interpretations show this boundary is likely coincide with a geological boundary. Field staff reported the nearby soil to be red (from iron) and contain quartz float which are evidently from nearby quartz veins. Mapping and sampling of all quartz veining within the anomalous area and near the geological contact will be completed this year.

Figure Three: Reedy Creek West Exploration Update

Table One. Some of the best results from exploration at the Lolworth Project to date (see previous announcements).

NOTE: (1 ppm Au = 1 g/t Au)

PROSPECT EXPLORATION METHOD Easting Northing Au g/t Pb ppm Announcement Date
Gorge Creek Stream Sampling 314342.3 7749643 1395 n/a 23/03/23
Butterfly Creek Stream Sampling 310193.5 7749951 962 n/a 20/11/23
Butterfly Creek Stream Sampling 310289 7750626 594 n/a 8/8/23
Reedy Creek Stream Sampling 310475.6 7751531 205 n/a 23/03/23
Gorge Creek West Stream Sampling 314025 7751352 152.5 n/a 12/12/22
Butterfly Creek Stream Sampling 310247.8 7750052 139 n/a 20/11/23
Reedy Creek Stream Sampling 309411.5 7750724 138 n/a 8/8/23
Reedy Creek West Stream Sampling 308154.7 7751007 128 n/a 25/9/23
Reedy Creek West Stream Sampling 308394.7 7751332 60.9 n/a 25/9/23
Reedy Creek Stream Sampling 310359.1 7752184 51 n/a 01/02/23
Reedy Creek Rock Chip 309345.6 7750941 22.00 104 15/8/23
Gorge Creek West Rock Chip 313557.5 7751157 13.75 14250 23/10/23
Gorge Creek East Rock Chip 314942.4 7751994 8.02 199 20/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298711.6 7760551 6.05 267 31/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298696.6 7760564 5.96 751 31/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298694 7760685 4.73 542 01/02/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298697.5 7760694 4.66 480 31/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298694.4 7760683 3.97 91 31/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298705.1 7760729 3.28 685 31/10/23
Flaggy Creek Rock Chip 298701.1 7760710 3.19 3270 31/10/23
Gorge Creek West Rock Chip 313268.9 7751424 3.13 375 20/10/23
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 298875.9 7760698 0.41 8 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 313239 7751347 0.39 12 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 313198.6 7751347 0.32 11 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 299071.3 7761011 0.19 4 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 313267 7751305 0.18 17 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 313295.6 7751171 0.13 18 This announcement
Flaggy Creek Soil Sampling 298434.6 7760314 0.13 12 This announcement
Reedy Creek West Soil Sampling 308349.2 7751205 2.01 n/a This announcement

Table Two. Latest Gold results above reportable levels (>0.01 ppm Au) for Soil Sampling at Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek, Lolworth Project.

NOTE: (1 ppm Au = 1 g/t Au)

 

PROSPECT SAMPLEID EASTING

(GDA94 Zone 55)

NORTHING

(GDA94 Zone 55)

Au ppm
Reedy Creek West LWL3650 308349.2 7751205 2.01
Reedy Creek West LWL3610 308190.5 7751091 0.03
Reedy Creek West LWL3616 308317 7751089 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3400 298875.9 7760698 0.41
Flaggy Creek LWL3439 299071.3 7761011 0.19
Flaggy Creek LWL3179 298434.6 7760314 0.13
Flaggy Creek LWL3394 298908.6 7760741 0.09
Flaggy Creek LWL3438 299105.6 7760974 0.09
Flaggy Creek LWL3493 299497.2 7761071 0.07
Flaggy Creek LWL3038 298725.4 7760724 0.05
Flaggy Creek LWL3487 299377.4 7761287 0.05
Flaggy Creek LWL3408 299380 7760838 0.04
Flaggy Creek LWL3007 298717.2 7760799 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3029 298626 7760805 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3039 298703.8 7760737 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3068 298698.7 7760697 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3359 299052.5 7760806 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3374 298983.1 7760815 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3403 298790.9 7760822 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3448 299056.1 7760954 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3452 299193.7 7760809 0.03
Flaggy Creek LWL3009 298760.6 7760774 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3014 298715.6 7760777 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3033 298712.5 7760755 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3043 298617.3 7760787 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3110 298730 7760585 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3123 298549.3 7760597 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3268 298863.9 7760492 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3380 298948.6 7760771 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3402 298819.2 7760780 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3453 299228.1 7760773 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3464 299386.8 7760934 0.02
Flaggy Creek LWL3468 299325.6 7761125 0.02

 

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

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

Nick Tulloch, Managing Director

Andrew Scott, Director

Email:

info@ecrminerals.com

Website: www.ecrminerals.com
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Katy Mitchell / Andrew de Andrade

SI Capital Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1483 413500
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Nick Emerson
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Jon Belliss

Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608
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Alan Green

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 active exploration tenements and two in application (Ballarat and Tambo).

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”), which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.

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 90% 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 – Encouraging Gold Results from Lolworth Project

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the results from outcrop mapping and sampling within the vicinity of the Upper Gorge Creek at the Lolworth Project, North Queensland, Australia.

The Lolworth Project is located approximately 120km west of the historic gold mining centre of Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia. The project consists of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903) which are operated by LUX Exploration Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of ECR (“LUX”). LUX has identified numerous Gold, Niobium and REE anomalies within the project.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Mapping and sampling results from recent on-site geological investigations in the Upper Gorge Creek show the presence of gold.
  • A number of exposed outcrops up to 3m wide x 20m long in the Gorge Creek West ridgeline show gold results up to 13.75 g/t Au from initial rock chip testing. Results from soil grid work over the ridgeline to test for other gold bearing sub-crops in the vicinity are also due shortly.
  • A rhyolitic dyke 5m wide x 200m long that contains anomalous gold has been discovered in the Gorge Creek East area. Rock chips collected over the extent of the outcrop average 0.25 g/t Au, with one best result of 8.02 g/t Au. Whilst the results are still at an early stage, the Board are greatly encouraged by these findings and the Directors believe these gold sources within the rocks could form part of a larger system within the tenement.

ECR Technical Director Adam Jones commented: “Following on from the Reedy Creek, Gorge Creek and Woolshed Creek results announced on 25 September 2023, today’s results from Gorge Creek provides further evidence that Lolworth is becoming a bona fide exploration opportunity. Our best result of 128 ppm Gold announced in September 2023 is backed up by a number of additional high-grade samples taken within the surrounding area. We still have further data to collect, but we are now entering this information and historical data into our area plan so we can start to accurately map out drill targets.”

Figure One: Plan locations of reportable rock chips: https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Gorge-Ck-Rockchips.png

ROCKCHIP RESULTS

A number of rock chips were taken from the Upper Gorge Creek area during recent field mapping in during August 2023. The locations are shown in Figure One linked above.

The recent heavy concentrate pan sampling programme has helped us to confirm that the streams within the Upper Gorge Creek Western area are highly anomalous in gold, added to which the field team have also discovered numerous gold nuggets within these drainages. Recent geological mapping during August this year led to the discovery of numerous silica outcrops within the ridgeline above these gold bearing streams. The Company has now received the results from rock chipping at these outcrops with best results of 13.75 g/t Au, 3.13 g/t Au and 2.17 g/t Au (full details are set out in Table 1 at the end of this announcement). Where mapped, a number of outcrops measure up to 3m wide x 20m long, while the remaining outcrops are hidden under the shallow soil cover. A large soil sampling grid has recently been completed over the cover sequence to confirm the direction of the extensions to the gold bearing outcrops. The results from this are due shortly.

Geological mapping and sampling of outcrop has also been completed in parts of the Gorge Creek East area. A Rhyolitic dyke (intrusion) 5.5m wide x 200m long and anomalous in gold has been discovered. The majority of rock chips from the dyke returned an average of 0.25 g/t Au. One rock chip from the centre of the dyke returned 8.02 g/t Au. Other dykes are known to exist within the tenement area and these have never been sampled or mapped. Whilst these results are still at an early stage, and significant work is still required at site to determine the economic potential of the opportunity, the Board are greatly encouraged by these findings and the Directors believe these gold sources within the rocks could lead to further gold discoveries in other dykes yet to be sampled.

ADDITIONAL WORK PROGRAMMES

Other exploration work continues to be undertaken on the Lolworth Project and results are due shortly from soil sampling over the ridgeline of Gorge Creek West. The Board believes this work could help the Company confirm whether other hidden gold bearing outcrops are present under the soil cover, particularly given that the streams draining this ridgeline have already been proven to contain gold.

The field team are also continuing to soil sample two other gold-bearing areas, namely Woolshed/Flaggy Creek and Reedy Creek. Rock chip results from a system of narrow stringer quartz veins from Flaggy Creek are also expected shortly.

Further announcements will be made when the results are known.

Table One. Gold results greater than 0.1 g/t Au from recent rock chip sampling and outcrop mapping at Gorge Creek:

 

SampleID Easting (GDA94 Z55) Northing (GDA94 Z55) Au g/t Prospect
LWC145 294145 7755719 0.02
LWC147 314942 7751994 8.02 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC162 313557 7751157 13.75 Gorge Ck West
LWC166 313695 7751338 0.1
LWC168 313707 7751331 0.15
LWC169 313680 7751310 0.56
LWC170 313682 7751308 2.64
LWC171 313682 7751307 0.19
LWC172 313683 7751306 0.78
LWC173 313684 7751306 0.34
LWC174 313684 7751307 0.16
LWC193 313269 7751424 3.13 Gorge Ck West
LWC194 313351 7751428 0.33 Gorge Ck West
LWC195 313358 7751441 1.73 Gorge Ck West
LWC196 313352 7751428 0.68 Gorge Ck West
LWC197 313358 7751433 0.84 Gorge Ck West
LWC198 313358 7751436 0.24 Gorge Ck West
LWC199 313327 7751421 0.33 Gorge Ck West
LWC200 313335 7751418 0.85 Gorge Ck West
LWC201 313361 7751446 2.17 Gorge Ck West
LWC202 313366 7751452 0.62 Gorge Ck West
LWC215 313162 7751359 0.38
LWC216 314940 7751988 0.52 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC217 314941 7751992 0.19 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC218 314944 7751996 0.39 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC219 314949 7752002 0.16 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC221 314956 7752008 0.17 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC222 314965 7752019 0.18 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC225 314971 7752029 0.22 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC227 314991 7752049 0.42 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC228 314944 7752004 0.11 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC230 314918 7751965 0.16 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC231 314915 7751962 0.33 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC232 314910 7751955 0.2 Rhyolite Dyke
LWC311 316430 7750263 0.26
LWC313 316435 7750265 0.19
LWC317 316443 7750263 0.35
LWC318 316432 7750259 1.64
LWC319 316432 7750259 0.29
LWC320 316433 7750259 0.26
LWC321 316434 7750258 0.61
LWC325 316435 7750255 0.1
LWC326 316434 7750253 1.43

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

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

Nick Tulloch, Managing Director

Andrew Scott, Director

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

Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608
Public & Investor Relations
Alan Green

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 active exploration tenements and two in application (Ballarat and Tambo).

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”), which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Lolworth Range, Queensland, Australia. The Company has also submitted a license application at Kondaparinga which is approximately 120km2 in area and located within the Hodgkinson Gold Province, 80km NW of Mareeba, North Queensland.

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 90% 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 – Extended Gold Prospectivity and Niobium Bullseye Discovery at the Lolworth Project

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the latest exploration developments for the Lolworth Project, North Queensland, Australia.

The Lolworth Project is located approximately 120km west of the historic gold mining centre of Charters Towers, North Queensland, Australia. The project consists of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903) and are operated under the 100% owned LUX Exploration Pty Ltd. The Company has identified numerous Gold, Niobium and REE anomalous within the project.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • 81 follow-up pan concentrate stream samples results have been returned. Best results include 128 ppm Au, 23.7 ppm Au, 42.3 ppm Au and 60.9 ppm Au. These results have further extended the gold prospectivity of the Reedy Creek area to the west.
  • Results (pXRF) from a tighter spaced soil sampling campaign in the Oaky Creek area have identified an interesting Niobium target.
  • Field work, including rock chipping, mapping and tighter spaced pan concentrate stream sampling at both Woolshed Creek and Gorge Creek prospects continue to reveal visible gold, indicating potential for increased prospectivity across the project area.

ECR Managing Director Nick Tulloch commented: “In the midst of significant structural changes at ECR and our ongoing work to evaluate the Company’s asset base, Adam Jones and the field team are to be commended for their tireless work in bringing these exciting developments at our Lolworth Range project to life.”

ECR Chief Operations Officer Mike Whitlow added: “Echoing Nick’s words, our team have been particularly pleased with the latest results as this gives confirmation to our exploration thesis at Lolworth, 128 ppm Gold being our best result has been supported by a number of additional very high-grade samples taken within the surrounding area. Whilst we recognise the early stage nature of this work, the confidence in today’s announcement leaves us naturally inspired to continue our efforts at Lolworth towards the end of the year, at which point we will have the perfect opportunity to plan our accelerated future work programme. We are understandably very excited by this latest development.”

Figure One: Oaky Creek Niobium soil anomaly:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Niobium-230924.png

Figure Two: Reedy Creek gold result:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_Reedy-Ck-230924.png

Figure Three: Woolshed Creek gold anomalism:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig3_Woolshed-Ck-230924.png

Figure Four: Visible gold extent from sampling in Upper Gorge Creek:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig4_Gorge-Ck-West.png

NIOBIUM SOIL SAMPLING RESULTS (Oaky Creek)

Since commencing work at Oaky Creek, ECR has logged a series of highly anomalous Niobium (Nb) and Tantalum (Ta) stream sampling results from the upper reaches of the creek.

The Company reported up to 146 ppm Nb in the first pass soil sampling grid on the 19th July 2023 (see July 19 2023 RNS here). Whilst still early stage, the high priority zones identified from the first pass grid and tested in-house using a pXRF have been followed up, and 17 samples reporting greater than 80 ppm Nb have been identified, with a best result of 497 ppm Nb. It is important to note the results from pXRF data are qualitative not quantitative and should only to be used for identifying the pathfinder anomaly.

These new results combined with the first pass soil sampling show strongly elevated levels of Nb within the centre of the sampled area. Previous high-grade Nb and Ta results from sampling the drainage systems that originate from this elevated centre support the new soil sampling results within the anomalous area and bullseye identified (shown in Figure One above).

The field team and the Board have agreed that the next logical next step will be to undertake a traverse ‘ridge and spur’ rock chip sampling program over the anomalous area. This work is expected to be completed before the 2023 field season ends.

PAN CONCENTRATE SAMPLING PROGRAMME UPDATE

Results from a further 81 samples have been received from the ongoing pan concentrate stream sampling program from streams tested in the northern part of the tenement area. Although these results returned no gold, a small group of samples were taken from streams located approximately 2km to the west of the Reedy Creek area which returned high concentrations of gold with results up to 128 ppm Au. Visible coarse gold particles were often seen during the sampling process and for the majority, correlate well with the best laboratory gold results. More significantly, these results extend the gold footprint further west from Reedy Creek, and a follow-up soil sample grid programme has been scheduled for completion in the near future (see Reedy Creek map images in Figure Two above). All gold results greater than 0.1 ppm Au have been tabled in Appendix One to this announcement.

The majority of these stream results have been taken from outside of the Niobium-Tantalum and REE prospective area. Results have returned 14 stream samples reporting greater than 80 ppm Nb with one best result of 2380 ppm Nb. This best result also correlates to other REE elements including Lanthanum (La), Neodymium (Nd), Praseodymium (Pr), Ta and Yttrium (Y). The best Nb results have been identified within isolated creeks in the eastern part of the project area and are encouraging signs for the regional prospectivity for critical minerals and REE in other unexplored areas of the tenement area. All received Nb results greater than 80 ppm are tabulated in Appendix One to this announcement.

RECENT FIELD WORK

ECR Technical Director Adam Jones visited the Lolworth Project in September. He and his field team collected some 180 rock chips from prospective outcrops at Woolshed Creek area and the upper reaches of Gorge Creek and were greatly encouraged by the general prospectivity of the region. The lab results for this work are due in October 2023.

Within the upper reaches of the Gorge Creek catchment area, the creek system divides into western and eastern tributaries. While undertaking sampling work in the western tributary, the field team noted visible gold up to the dividing range spur, and acquired a number of small gold nuggets up to 11 grams in weight. A targeted soil sampling program is now underway across the spur to identify the source of this gold.

The Company has also undertaken detailed outcrop mapping and rock chip sampling within the Woolshed Creek area which is located north west of Reedy Creek (see Figure Three above). A series of parallel creeks showing gold values backed up by visible gold were identified previously, and a rock chip located in a narrow-mineralised vein returned 4.73 g/t Au. The field team returned to this vein during the September 2023 work programme to map out and rock chip sample other similar small veins running in parallel. Results from this work are expected in October 2023. Although it is unlikely that all veins will be gold-bearing, the Board and field team are of the opinion that the trend of previous stream results in the area along the strike of outcrop provides sufficient evidence to mark out the zone as an area of high prospectivity. A follow-up soil sampling grid over this strike area is planned shortly.

NEXT STEPS

The exploration season in North Queensland typically ends by December 2023 with the onset of the tropical wet season and with flooding preventing access. Before this, our exploration work plan is shown below with the objective being to gather sufficient data to be analysed whilst the team are off-site during the wet season to identify the broader exploration potential of the region.

  1. Soil sampling programme across the creeks at the head of Gorge Creek West.
  2. Ridge and spur sampling across the best Niobium soil anomalies at the Oaky Creek prospect.
  3. Soil Sampling over the Woolshed Creek headwaters.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

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

Nick Tulloch, Managing Director

Andrew Scott, Director

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

Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608
Public & Investor Relations
Alan Green

ECR Minerals #ECR – Gold and Niobium Rock Chip Results from the Lolworth Project, Queensland

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the results from the first batch of rock chips at the Lolworth Project, Queensland.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903), which covers the Lolworth Range, located 120km west of the famous gold district of Charters Towers. Previous exploration campaigns from 2021 have identified the presence of Gold (Au), Niobium-Tantalum (Nb-Ta) and REE mineralisation within the licenced area. The project is being explored under ECR’s Australian wholly owned subsidiary Lux Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Gold results from outcrop in the Reedy Creek area of 22 g/t Au and 0.54 g/t Au.
  • Niobium results up to 96.7 ppm from Pegmatite outcrops in the headwaters of Oaky Creek.

CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “Further great work from Adam Jones and the field team in collating and defining the key areas of interest at our Lolworth project. Exploring and mapping a large area of virgin territory requires an organised and disciplined approach, but it is rapidly becoming evident that thanks to the diligence of our field team, we are zeroing in on areas with high potential at Oaky Creek and Reedy Creek.”

I look forward to reporting further news in the coming weeks.”

(Figure One) Map of the anomalous Niobium areas identified from soil sampling and rock chips to date in the headwaters of Oaky Creek:

Figure One: https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Nb_Chips_230815.png

NIOBIUM ROCK CHIP RESULTS

A total of 74 rock chips were taken from outcropping pegmatites that abound within a highly anomalous niobium stream catchment area forming part of the upper end of Oaky Creek. Previous results from this stream for Niobium and Tantalum indicated the mineralisation source was likely to exist within the amphitheatre of this ridgeline (see Figure One above), and this was supported by pXRF analysis of soil samples taken and analysed with our hand held pXRF device (see announcement dated July 22 2023 here). The best Niobium samples were located on the western edge of the drainage area (see Figure One), and it was noted that these pegmatites had become altered by silica-albatised fluids. Results up to 96.7 ppm Nb were recorded, along with results across a further twelve samples all greater than 50 ppm Nb. Our team continue to systematically work across a large area, collecting further rock chip samples, and the Board believes that the combination of previous soil sample results and follow-up rock chip samples could ultimately lead our team to a potential source of mineralisation.

REEDY CREEK AREA

Reedy Creek has been a focus for gold mineralisation for the ECR field team. An initial 28 rock chips were taken from the hill slopes within the catchment area where visible coarse gold had been noted in the pan concentrate samples and where gold nuggets were located on the slopes above the best pan concentrate results. Only two rock chips to date have shown gold mineralisation, with a best result of 22 g/t Au obtained from a large quartz outcrop on one of the hillsides. A rock chip returning 0.54 g/t Au was obtained from a narrow quartz sub-crop residing on a spur ridge situated between two gold bearing creek drainages. The Board have concluded that the Reedy Creek area is host to gold mineralisation only.

FOLLOW UP ACTIVITIES

The field team has now moved further to the south of the project area to follow up gold bearing drainages. Prior to this move, a further batch of stream samples were submitted from streams on the western and southern side of Reedy Creek, some of which showed visible gold. The Board believes this could lead to another potential anomalous gold bearing area.

A programme of further defined soil sampling has been undertaken across the best results previously identified from the preliminary soil grid. These will be also analysed for Niobium by pXRF this month. The Board believes that these results will guide to better outcrops, that can in turn be followed up with rock chip sampling to confirm the presence of Niobium. The timing of this work is governed by cattle mustering activities in the area, but nonetheless it is expected that the work will be completed within the next few weeks.

Exploration is also continuing to the south of Reedy Creek on an adjoining cattle grazing property. The creeks observed within the area are geologically similar to Reedy Creek where coarse gold is present. The field team will map the area and take rock chips from the creek headwaters during the month, with results expected approximately 15 days from the samples arriving at the laboratory.

Separately, a large rock chip programme is scheduled to commence shortly at the Hurricane Project, located 400km north of the Lolworth Project.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

 

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

Andrew Haythorpe, CEO

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

Brand Communications Tel: +44 (0) 7976 431608
Public & Investor Relations
Alan Green

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 which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

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 90% 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 – Latest Results for Lolworth Gold, Niobium, Tantalum and REE Pan Concentrate Stream Samples

ECR Minerals plc (LON: ECR), the exploration and development company focused on gold in Australia, is pleased to announce the first batch of results for follow-up pan concentrate stream sampling targeting Gold, Niobium, Tantalum and REE at the Lolworth Project, Queensland.

ECR Minerals plc has 100% ownership of three exploration tenements (EPM27901, EPM27902 and EPM27903), which covers the Lolworth Range, located 120km west of the famous gold district of Charters Towers. Previous exploration campaigns from 2021 have identified the presence of Gold (Au), Niobium-Tantalum (Nb-Ta) and REE mineralisation within the licenced area. The project is being explored under ECR’s Australian wholly owned subsidiary Lux Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • A total of 200 results for pan concentration stream samples from the first part of the 2023 field season have been received.
  • Gold pan concentrates with results up to 594 ppm and multiple occurrences of visible gold have been recorded around the Reedy Creek area.
  • 28 out of 200 samples show values greater than 500 ppm in Niobium, and these results continue to add to the Board’s confidence that we are zeroing in on the source rocks and a potentially significant discovery.
  • Rare Earth Element (Neodymium) has also been identified over a broad area of the project area with 19 out of the 200 samples greater than 1000ppm Nd.

CEO Andrew Haythorpe commented: “Putting aside the fact today’s results add a further significant piece to the Lolworth jigsaw, the progress announced today also serves to illustrate the painstaking and methodical work by Adam Jones and the field team in mapping and logging a hitherto virtually untouched and unexplored area. The detail now provided by the numerous Gold, Niobium and Tantalum results generated from this work are enabling us to zero in on the sources and the high potential locations in order that we can delineate drill targets.”

“ECR’s Lolworth project continues to exceed expectations. Meanwhile we expect to report further results from our projects within a week.”

(Figure One) Map of the Lolworth Project area with locations of best Gold Prospects Identified to date on the Lolworth Project Area:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig1_Gold_Aug-2023.png

(Figure Two) Map of Gold results to date from the Reedy Creek area:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig2_Reedy-Ck_Aug-2023.png

(Figure Three) Overview map showing the values of Niobium and Neodymium across the Lolworth Project area:

https://www.ecrminerals.com/images/2023/Fig3_Nb-Ta-Nd_Aug-2023.png

FIRST PAN CONCENTRATE RESULTS FOR 2023

ECR has received 200 results from the first submitted batch of pan concentrate samples for the 2023 field season. A total of 628 pan concentrate samples have been taken since the beginning of exploration at the Lolworth Project in 2022, and the  field team continue to record daily occurrences of visible gold during the pan sampling process. Best gold results include 594 ppm and 138 ppm Au, and these are supported by the recurring presence of coarse visible gold.

Despite these promising readings, there is naturally a degree of bias due to the regular  visible gold occurences, and the Board wish to stress that these results are not indicative of an in-situ resource within the creek itself. Nonetheless, the collective results do conclude that gold is present in these creeks and the sources could be present in the headwaters of these stream drainages. The field team has started the field season focussed on the Niobium-Tantalum (Nb-Ta) drainages of Oaky Creek and the Gold (Au) drainages in the vicinity of Reedy Creek (see Figures Two and Three above).

REEDY CREEK AREA

Situated within the centre of the Project area (see Figure One above), the drainages in the vicinity of Reedy Creek show the presence of gold only, with no indication of Nb or Ta. During field work, it was discovered that one stream within the area displayed signs of previous alluvial mining activity, most likely to be from the 1870’s. Although the adjacent drainage channels have yet to be fully worked through, the field team has already recorded the presence of gold during the current exploration program (see Figure Two above). In addition to this, the field team has also discovered coarse nuggety gold on the flats adjacent to other drainage channels in this area, along with visible gold discoveries in streams to the west. The overall picture for these gold results indicates that they originate from a high hill located in the centre of Reedy Creek (see Figure Two above). Further results from follow-up work samples taken across the Reedy Creek streams are awaited. In addition, numerous rock chips have been taken as a part of the first pass exploration within the headwaters of some these gold bearing streams. Results from these are due shortly.

NIOBIUM, TANTALUM AND REE (Neodymium)

The field team has also followed up the best stream drainage results from the previous campaign that recorded Niobium, Tantalum and other potential Rare-Earth Elements (REE) around the Oaky Creek area (see Figure One above). Due to the presence of Nb and Ta, the team are now testing for all known 12 REE’s (not previously tested for). These latest results add to the existing evidence, and continue to show a strong presence of Nb and Ta within the Oaky Creek area. In addition, the team have also proved that the presence of Neodymium (Nd) is spatially associated with Nb and Ta results across the Project area (see Figure Three above). Neodymium of course has numerous applications, and is used for strong magnets in electrical motors.

NEXT STEPS AND FURTHER RESULTS EXPECTED 

As previously mentioned, the field team has taken numerous rock chips within the Reedy Creek area (Gold) and from the headwaters of the Oaky Creek area (Nb-Ta). These rock chips represent samples from outcrops seen on our first pass through Reedy Creek and Oaky Creek, and results from these samples are also expected.

Secondly, follow-up soil samples from the recently reported pXRF soil sampling results last month have now been completed ready for initial pXRF analysis during August.

The field team have now moved to the south from Reedy Creek into Gorge Creek (see Figure One above). The Project area covers working cattle properties, and as such a comprehensive work-around plan is in place. Given the progress to date, the Board are confident the field team will return to the Reedy Creek and Oaky Creek area before the field season finishes this summer to undertake further rock chip and soil sampling and to delineate future drill targets.

REVIEW OF ANNOUNCEMENT BY QUALIFIED PERSON

This announcement has been reviewed by Adam Jones, Technical Director of Exploration at 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.

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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 which includes one licence application lodged in eastern Victoria. (Tambo gold project). MGA is currently drilling at the Bailieston Blue Moon Project (EL5433) and undertaking geochemical exploration on the Creswick (EL6148) project and has an experienced exploration team with significant local knowledge in the Victoria Goldfields and wider region.

ECR also owns 100% of an Australian subsidiary LUX Exploration Pty Ltd (“LUX”) which has three approved exploration permits covering 946 km2 over a relatively unexplored area in Queensland, Australia.

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 90% 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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