Empire
Metals Limited / LON: EEE / Sector: Natural Resources
25 April 2024
Empire Metals
Limited
('Empire' or the 'Company')
2024
Drill Results Confirm Widespread High-Grade Titanium Mineralisation
from Surface
Empire Metals Limited (LON:
EEE), the AIM-quoted resource exploration
and development company, is pleased to
announce the analytical lab results from an initial 18 Reverse
Circulation ('RC') drillholes at the Pitfield Project in Western Australia
('Pitfield' or the
'Project'), which further extends and increases the
understanding of the known areas of high-grade TiO2
mineralisation and will form the basis for a JORC code Exploration
Target.
Highlights
· The
exceptional drill hole results from this programme, along with
prior and pending results, will be used to delineate an Exploration
Target for each priority area, now referred to as
the Cosgrove and Thomas sites (shown in Figures 3 & 4), as a
key step in the mineral resource development programme.
·
Analytical lab results received for the first 18 RC drillholes of
the recently completed 40 RC drillholes, with further assays
pending.
· Drilling
continues to successfully define the scale of this giant,
titanium-enriched mineral system, with all 18 drillholes analysed
to date identifying high-grade TiO2 mineralisation, from
near surface to end of hole.
·
Significant RC drillhole intercepts include:
§ RC24COS019 intersected
148m @ 6.49% TiO2 from
0m;
§ RC24COS018 intersected
148m @ 6.30% TiO2 from
0m;
§ RC24COS016 intersected
136m @ 6.08% TiO2 from
12m; and
§ RC24TOM015 intersected
154m @ 5.30% TiO2 from
0m;
·
Successfully completed four diamond drillholes with excellent core
recovery from surface, analytical results pending.
· Logging
of the diamond drill core has confirmed that the geology remains
consistent with that previously encountered within the high-grade
prospect areas, with sandstone dominating the geology with small
interbeds of conglomerate and siltstone.
· Results
continue to confirm that the sandstone beds hold the higher grade
TiO2 values within the interbedded succession of
sandstones, siltstones and conglomerates.
Shaun Bunn, Managing Director, said:
"As expected, our recent drilling continues to
produce exceptional results and provides further evidence of
extensive high-grade titanium mineralisation within our two key
target areas. The continuous nature of mineralisation within the
sandstone beds, which remains open in all directions and starts at,
or near, surface and continues beyond the end of each
drillhole, provides an excellent basis for delineating a
resource development Exploration Target which will be the
focus of our efforts once we have received all of the remaining RC
and diamond drill core analytical results.
"What is truly remarkable about this
giant mineral system, is that having now drilled a total of 108
holes for 17,035m (including seven diamond core holes for 2,025m)
over a 30km strike length, we are yet to encounter any igneous
intrusions or significant cross faults that could disrupt and
complicate the ore geology. Consequently the remarkable continuity
of titanium mineralisation and the consistent grades demonstrates
just how simple the giant mineral system really is from a
geological modelling perspective and it is for this reason we have
been able to rapidly progress the project from maiden discovery to
establishing Exploration Targets and commencing process development
within the space of 12 months."
The Pitfield
Project
Located within the Mid-West region of Western
Australia, near the northern wheatbelt town of Three Springs,
Pitfield lies 313km north of Perth and 156km south of Geraldton,
the Mid West region's capital and major port. Western Australia is
ranked as one of the top mining jurisdictions in the world
according to the Fraser Institute's Investment Attractiveness Index
published in 2023, and has mining-friendly policies, stable
government, transparency, and advanced technology expertise.
Pitifled has existing connections to port (both road & rail),
HV power substations, and is nearby to natural gas pipelines as
well as a green energy hydrogen fuel hub, which is under planning
and development (refer Figure 1).
![](https://dw6uz0omxro53.cloudfront.net/3029337/ae2c4682-1c85-440c-be61-1ebc7bffde90.png)
Figure
1. Pitfield Project Location showing the Mid-West
Region Infrastructure and Services.
RC
Drilling & Diamond Drilling Programme - February - March
2024.
The planned drill programme at
Pitfield (announced 5 February 2024) was completed in late
March, and consisted of 40 RC drillholes totalling 6,086m, and four
diamond core drillholes totalling 807m (refer Figure 2). The RC
drillholes ranged between a down hole depth of 148m to 154m, whilst
the diamond holes were all drilled to a downhole depth of 202m. The
drilling was completed on time and on budget with no significant
incidents. Excellent core recovery was achieved from the diamond
drilling, commencing from surface to the end of the
hole.
![](https://dw6uz0omxro53.cloudfront.net/3029337/4c8f9f0f-cf8f-4f38-937e-8709b4550a70.png)
Figure
2. Grey-scale magnetics map overlain by airborne gravity survey
results with the location of the 2024 RC and diamond drill holes,
and the 2023 RC and diamond drillholes.
The results received so far to date
continue to prove up the extent and grade of the mineralisation at
two of the key prospects (Cosgrove and Thomas), which have been
identified as having thick, high-grade, near-surface, bedded
TiO2 mineralisation, each being over 7km in strike
length (refer Figures 3 and 4).
Logging of the diamond drill core
has confirmed that the geology within the key prospects remains the
same as previously reported within the area, with sandstone
dominating the geology with small interbeds of conglomerate and
siltstone. There is evidence of strong alteration, consisting of
hematite, epidote and carbonate, which overprints the sandstones
and conglomerates. The diamond drilling, particularly the
near surface core, will provide important samples for further
metallurgical and mineralogical studies.
Analytical laboratory results from
the first 18 holes show continuous TiO2 mineralisation
throughout each drillhole, with all drillholes still in
TiO2 mineralisation at the end of the hole (refer Table
1). This was expected and is consistent with previous RC and
diamond drilling results, whereby diamond drilling for instance has
confirmed mineralisation to 350m below the surface (announced 29
November 2023).
The Company is currently awaiting the results from the remaining 22 RC drillholes and the four
diamond drill holes. All remaining RC drillhole samples and diamond
core samples have now been prepared and submitted to the analytical
laboratory for analysis.
Significant Drill Results
Hole ID
|
Depth From
(m)
|
Depth To
(m)
|
EOH (m)
|
Interval
(m)
|
Grade (TiO2
%)
|
RC24COS015
|
16.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
132.0
|
5.68
|
RC24COS016
|
12.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
136.0
|
6.08
|
RC24COS018
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
6.30
|
RC24COS019
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
6.49
|
RC24COS020
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
5.16
|
RC24COS021
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
5.81
|
RC24COS022
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
4.08
|
RC24COS023
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
4.94
|
RC24COS024
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
4.77
|
RC24COS025
|
0.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
148.0
|
4.92
|
RC24TOM012
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
3.12
|
RC24TOM013
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
4.51
|
RC24TOM015
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
5.30
|
RC24TOM016
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
4.78
|
RC24TOM017
|
20.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
134.0
|
4.76
|
RC24TOM018
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
5.13
|
RC24TOM019
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
144.0
|
5.29
|
RC24TOM020
|
0.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
154.0
|
4.89
|
Table
1.
Significant Intercepts from RC Drilling
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Figure 3. Cosgrove Prospect Drill Collar Location: including
colour coding for drill holes based on TiO2 assay
grade.
![](https://dw6uz0omxro53.cloudfront.net/3029337/95741f31-8ae0-4b19-9d8f-02268f97ebf7.jpg)
Figure 4. Thomas Prospect Drill Collar Location: including
colour coding for drill holes based on TiO2 assay
grade.
Future Work
Metallurgical Test Work
Mineralogical studies have now been
initiated on recently recovered diamond core sections, aimed to
define better the mineral assemblage of near surface weathered
bedding portions as well as deeper bedded mineralisation. Results
are expected to provide important information in relation to the
differing zones of oxidation encountered from surface to depth, and
the effect that weathering may have on the main economic minerals
and gangue minerals present. This in turn will inform the
metallurgical team and allow them to tailor the processing testwork
to better suit the varying ore characteristics.
Exploration Target
Geological modelling work has been
initiated in relation to the delineation of an Exploration Target
over the Cosgrove and Thomas prospects, utilising the drilling and
surface sampling results from the 2023 exploration campaigns.
Completion of this work is dependent on the receipt of the
remaining drillhole analytical results from the 2024 programme and
further geological and mineralogical assessment. As announced
as part of the Company's Development Plan (27 March 2024) it is
intended to provide an Exploration Target for both the Cosgrove and
Thomas prospects, in accordance with the requirements of the Joint
Ore Reserves Committee of The Australian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals
Council of Australia (JORC) code, post the current drill programme.
The Exploration Target is the precursor to the development of a
Mineral Resource Estimate, which the Company is rapidly
advancing towards.
Competent Person
Statement
The technical information in this
report that relates to the Pitfield Project has been compiled by Mr
Andrew Faragher, an employee of Eclipse Exploration Pty Ltd, a
wholly owned subsidiary of Empire. Mr Faragher is a Member of the
Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Faragher has
sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity being undertaken 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
Faragher consents to the inclusion in this release of the matters
based on his information in the form and context in which it
appears.
Market Abuse Regulation (MAR)
Disclosure
Certain information contained in
this announcement would have been deemed inside information for the
purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014, as
incorporated into UK law by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act
2018, until the release of this announcement.
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.empiremetals.co.uk or
contact:
Empire Metals
Ltd
Shaun Bunn / Greg Kuenzel / Arabella Burwell
|
Tel: 020 4583 1440
|
S. P. Angel
Corporate Finance LLP (Nomad & Broker)
Ewan Leggat / Adam Cowl / Kasia Brzozowska
|
Tel: 020 3470 0470
|
Shard Capital
Partners LLP (Joint Broker)
Damon Heath
|
Tel: 020 7186 9950
|
St Brides Partners Ltd (Financial
PR)
Susie Geliher / Charlotte
Page
|
Tel: 020
7236 1177
|
About Empire Metals
Limited
Empire Metals is an AIM-listed (LON:
EEE) exploration and resource development company with a project
portfolio comprising copper, titanium and gold interests in
Australia and Austria.
The Company's strategy is to develop
a pipeline of projects at different stages in the development
curve. Its current focus is on the Pitfield Project in Western
Australia, which has demonstrated to contain a newly recognised
giant titanium-rich mineral system that hosts a globally
significant titanium discovery.
The Company also has three further
exploration projects in Australia; the Eclipse Project and the
Walton Project in Western Australia, and the Stavely Project in the
Stavely Arc region of Victoria, in addition to three precious
metals projects located in a historically high-grade gold producing
region of Austria.