Broken Hill Prospecting Ltd.: Quarterly Activities and Cashflow Reports Dec 2016
Highlights:
Corporate
- Successful ASX spin-off of Cobalt Blue raised $10m to fund the Thackaringa Cobalt Project through to production
- BPL shareholders received in-specie IPO distribution, including loyalty options and priority offer entitlement
- BPL shareholders hold approximately 37% of Cobalt Blue's capital
- Farm-In and Royalty agreement signed
Projects
Thackaringa Cobalt | Broken Hill, NSW
- 8 diamond holes for 1,483m completed
- Holes designed to twin previous RC holes to support metallurgical test program
- Visual results in line with expectations; assays due in March
- Approvals received for major RC resource infill and expansion program planned for Q1 2017
- Cobalt price increase 67% yoy to hit new 5 year high
Heavy Mineral Sands | Murray Basin, NSW
- Copi North Pre-feasibility study bulk metallurgical testing nearing completion with positive results
- Engineering studies to commence on design of mobile mining units
- Advance plans to commence drilling priority targets on BPL's 100% tenements
SUCCESSFUL SPIN-OFF AND $10M IPO FOR COBALT BLUE
The successful spin-off of Cobalt Blue Holdings Ltd. (ASX:COB) was completed after the end of the quarter, with investors submitting offers for COB securities exceeding the $10 million maximum being offered. The deal was an important initiative for BPL to realise significant value from its Thackaringa Cobalt Project. Security allocations are complete, and listing of COB's shares and options on the Australian Securities Exchange is scheduled for 11am AEDT Thursday 2 February 2017.
The IPO provided BPL shareholders with an entitlement to retain a combined direct shareholding in COB of approximately 37%. That gave them the opportunity to retain a direct interest in the development of the potentially world-class cobalt resource that BPL discovered at Thackaringa. BPL distributed its shareholding of 35 million COB shares inspecie to eligible BPL shareholders. In addition, COB issued loyalty options on the basis of one option for every four COB shares received.
Another important part of the spin-off was that BPL entered a detailed farm-in joint venture agreement with COB to finance and undertake an extensive exploration and development program at Thackaringa. COB can earn 100% of the project if it completes a set of milestones before 30 June 2020. There are four stages to the farm-in.
- Stage 1 requires at least $2 million to be spent on an approved, in-ground exploration program to define an Inferred Mineral Resource of 100 Mt and completion of a Scoping Study by 30 June 2017. In addition, COB will make an $800,000 payment to hold a 51% beneficial interest in the project.
- Stage 2 requires COB to fund a minimum $2.5 million in-ground exploration program to define an Indicated Mineral Resource and complete a Pre-feasibility Study of the technical, commercial and economic feasibility of development and mining of cobalt by 30 June 2018. That work would earn COB an additional 19% interest.
- Stage 3 stipulates COB can earn a further 15% interest in by 30 June 2019 if it spends a minimum $5 million on an in-ground exploration program to define a Measured Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve and complete a Bankable Feasibility Study.
- Stage 4 enables COB to earn the final 15% interest in Thackaringa if it makes a decision to mine; procures necessary project approvals including financing; achieves financial close; and pays BPL $7.5 million in cash no later than 30 June 2020.
BPL has also been granted a 2% net smelter royalty on all cobalt produced from the Thackaringa tenements for the life of the mine. It retains the base and precious metal exploration rights over the tenements, where it has previously actively explored for Broken Hill style mineralisation.
THACKARINGA COBALT - PYRITE PROJECT, BROKEN HILL, NSW
Metallurgical & Resource Drilling
During the reporting period, a significant metallurgical diamond drilling program commenced at the Thackaringa Cobalt project with eight (8) drill holes for a total of 1,483 metres completed to date. Drilling targeted the three main zones of mineralisation at Pyrite Hill, Railway and Big Hill with results to support future scoping studies.
Mineralised intersections were noted to visually coincide with adjacent historical RC holes with assay results due in early March. Metallurgical studies will commence immediately following receipt of assays.
Diamond drilling re-commenced in late January with an additional 1,500 metres to be completed during the first quarter of 2017.
Approvals for a major reverse circulation (RC) drilling program were received late January 2017. The program will target resource growth through infill and extensional drilling of the upper (shallow) portions of the mineralised bodies and support future resource upgrades.
Drilling will focus on high grade zones within the broader mineralised trend with significant opportunity to increase the shallow resource base in a largely unexplored terrain. Detailed geological mapping has delineated more than 10km of mineralised outcrop, of which approximately 75% remains untested. This drilling is planned to commence in early March 2017.
HEAVY MINERAL SANDS PROJECTS, MURRAY BASIN, NSW
BPL is targeting the establishment of a sustainable pipeline of high grade, low tonnage deposits amendable to processing through mobile plant equipment that could be deployed across the broader Murray Basin project area.
BPL has accumulated a substantial portfolio of Heavy Mineral Sands Projects (6 tenements) in the Murray Basin, NSW (Figure 1, see link below). Recent drilling and technical studies at three of these tenements was funded by a joint venture (JV) with Relentless Resources Limited (RRL). RRL has contributed a total of $2M to earn a 50% interest in three Heavy Mineral Sands tenements (EL 8311, EL 8312 and EL 8385).
Current JV activities are focused on advancing the Copi North Pre-feasibility Study (PFS). Bulk metallurgical test work is nearing completion with a final report expected shortly. Early results are very encouraging with clean separation of heavy minerals with slimes and oversize less than 2%. Engineering and plant design studies will commence in February 2017.
BPL is continuing to assess the exploration potential on its currently 100% held tenements outside of the Joint Venture, being EL8308 (Nanya North), EL8309 (Springwood) and EL8310 (Milkengay) (Figure 2, see link below). Each tenement offers excellent opportunity for the delineation of high-grade, near surface heavy mineral sand deposits based on historical exploration data and regional analysis. BPL is seeking regulatory approvals to commence drilling in March 2017.
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About Broken Hill Prospecting Ltd:
Broken Hill Prospecting Ltd. (ASX:BPL) is focused on the development of strategic technology mineral resources: Cobalt and Heavy Mineral Sands (HMS). The Thackaringa Cobalt Project is potentially a world class deposit, well positioned to met the growing demand for Lithium-ion batteries. The Murray Basin HMS Project is targeting the establishment of a sustainable pipeline of high grade, low tonnage deposits (titanium and zirconium) amenable to processing through mobile mining unit technology.
Contact:
Trangie Johnston Chief Executive Officer
Ian Morgan Company Secretary
Broken Hill Prospecting Ltd.
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