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Botswana Molopo Farms Complex - Progress Update

5th Feb 2020 07:00

RNS Number : 9730B
Two Shields Investments PLC
05 February 2020
 

THIS ANNOUNCEMENT CONTAINS INSIDE INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSES OF ARTICLE 7 OF THE MARKET ABUSE REGULATION (EU) 596/2014. 

 

Two Shields Investments plc

("TSI", "Two Shields" or the "Company")

Botswana Molopo Farms Complex - Progress Update

Two Shields Investments plc, the AIM quoted investment company with a strategy focused on building a portfolio of investments in to fast growing disruptive markets including technology metals, cyber security, e-commerce and technology enabled businesses, is pleased to provide an exploration update in respect of the Kalahari Key Mineral Exploration Pty Ltd ("Kalahari Key") Molopo Farms Complex Project (the "Project" or "MFC Project"), which is targeting prospective massive nickel sulphide mineralisation in Botswana.

The update below is extracted from information notified by Power Metal Resources plc ("POW") on 4 February 2020.

Two Shields has a 17.8% interest in Kalahari Key. In addition, TSI owns 15,195,826 shares in POW representing approximately 4.1% of the issued share capital of POW. 

POW has an 18.26% shareholding in Kalahari Key and has elected to earn in ("Earn-In") to a 40% direct interest in the MFC Project by expending US$500,000 on exploration expenditure, notably target drilling, in 2020. On completion of the Earn-In, POW will have an effective economic interest of 50.96% in the MFC Project.

"HIGHLIGHTS

Geophysics and 3D modelling identifies eight compelling drill targets:

·; Eleven conductor targets generated from the 2019 airborne electromagnetic ("AEM") geophysical survey have been investigated by follow-up ground based Time Domain Electromagnetic ("TDEM") geophysics and three dimensional ("3D") modelling in order to prioritise and optimise the planned drill testing.

·; The TDEM survey utilised Supracon Jesse Deep SQUID B field sensors with high power transmitters to greatly enhance the depth penetration, definition and discrimination of the target conductors.

·; At least six of the highly conductive bodies have the potential to be massive nickel sulphides due to the spatial location, particular geological setting and associated geophysical response.

·; The TDEM Survey has recommended detailed drilling parameters and drill testing priorities for eight compelling drill targets, through a combination of vertical and wedge deviated drill strings. The holes are designed to intersect the highly conductive targets at depths ranging between 300m and 800m.

Environmental Work:

·; The Environmental Management Plan ("EMP") for the proposed drilling programme at the MFC Project has now been completed by Kalahari Key's consultants, Wellfields Consulting Services, Gaborone, Botswana. 

·; The findings of the EMP were favourable with the project being considered as "low impact" from an environmental perspective. 

·; The completed EMP has now been submitted to the Botswana Government's Tsabong office.

Corporate developments:

·; Following the election to Earn-In by POW as announced on 31 December 2019, Paul Johnson has joined the Board of the MFC Project holding company Kalahari Key Mineral Exploration Pty Ltd.

 

·; In addition, and also subsequent to the election to Earn-In by POW, an MFC Project operational committee has been formed and Andrew Bell, Executive Chairman of POW, has joined as POW's representative.

 

·; Kalahari Key are working with advisers in the UK and Botswana to establish a UK holding company Kalahari Key Ltd which it is intended will hold 100% of Kalahari Key Mineral Exploration Pty Ltd, the local operating company in Botswana.

 

·; Dr Roger Key, Chief Executive Officer of Kalahari Key gave a presentation on the MFC Project at the London Geological Society's Mineral Deposit Study Group's annual meeting in London on the 8 January 2020. This was well received by attendees as reflected in feedback received following the presentation.

 

·; Interest in the MFC Project from third parties continues to be received, and Kalahari Key continue to engage with interested parties. Discussions in respect of the MFC Project are expected to continue at the Mining Indaba conference this week.

 

·; Kalahari Key have an exhibition stand at the Mining Indaba Conference being held 3 - 6 February 2020 in Cape Town, South Africa and further information can be viewed through the following link:

 

https://www.miningindaba.com/Exhibitor-list/kalahari-key-mineral-exploration

Survey Detail

The TDEM survey was conducted on 11 targets identified by the AEM survey located over the ENE-WSW striking Jwaneng-Makopong Feeder/Shear Zone through the centre of the Molopo Farms Complex (MFCFZ).

 

The targets were covered with TDEM traverses using a highly sensitive SQUID (Super Conducting Quantum Interference Device) sensor and ultra-powerful HPTX transmitter.

 

The TDEM transmitter loops were located based on the respective target spatial orientation as determined/estimated from the AEM data interpretation. The locations of the loops were also influenced by the presence of formational conductors as indicated by the AEM.

 

North-south traverses were surveyed through (and in some case, to the east or west of) the loops at 200 m line spacing and 50 m or 100 m station spacing.

 

The nominal parameters employed for the full duration of the survey were:

 

Transmitter loop size = 1 km by 1 km

Transmitter current = 100 Amp

Transmitter turn-off time = 1.8 msec

Transmitter frequency = 0.5 Hz (1 sec off-time)

Stacking = 64 cycles.

 

Equipment utilised:

 

Receiver: EMIT Smartem24 16 channel digital

Supracon Jesse Deep SQUID 3 component B field sensor

HPTX ultra-high power transmitter

Deutz 60 kVA 3 phase motor-generator set

35mm² Aluminium transmitter wire.

 

The data was modelled and interpreted using a combination of plate modelling and 3D inversion techniques with a combined plot of the recommended borehole parameters for each target and the decay analysis of each targeted anomaly reported.

 

Nine targets were surveyed over Block 1 and two over Block 2 of the original AEM survey area. The responses of three of the targets over Block 1 and one of the targets over Block 2 were found to be dominated by IP effects, i.e. the recorded responses cannot be due to massive sulphides. No or limited quantitative interpretation was done on these data sets.

 

Seven of the selected targets in Block 1 and two in Block 2, were quantitively analysed using plate models and/or 3D compact body inversion. The analysis confirmed the presence of at least six discreet, highly conductive bodies at depth - five in Block 1 and one in Block 2.

 

Kalahari Key and MFC Project Background

Kalahari Key Mineral Exploration Company (Pty) Ltd, registered in Botswana, is a mineral exploration and geological consultancy company.

The MFC Project originally consisted of three licenses in covering an area of 2,725 square kilometres that are considered prospective for Nickel-Copper-PGMs mineralisation and 100% owned by Kalahari Key.

In November 2016 the company acquired two mineral exploration licences (PL310/2016 and PL311/2016) from the Botswana Government. The licences cover the eastern and central parts of a shear/feeder zone through the centre of the Bushveld-related Molopo Farms Complex in southern Botswana. A third licence (PL202/2018) was acquired in early 2018 immediately to the south of PL311/2016.

Licences PL310/2016 and PL311/2016 were due for renewal in late 2019 and renewal applications were submitted including evidence of work undertaken and associated costings in excess of the minimum stipulations for maintaining the licences and seeking renewal. We understand that renewals have been granted, with the usual provision of circa 50% land area relinquishment. The exploration work undertaken has proved extremely useful in identifying the ground hosting the potential mineralisation and the remaining areas held under the renewal applications contains the key potentially mineralised structures. A further update to the market will be provided when formal renewed licence documentation has been received.

Power Metal Resources Interest in Kalahari Key and The MFC Project

Power Metal Resources has an 18.26% shareholding in Kalahari Key and on 31 December 2019 elected to earn into a 40% direct project interest in the MFC project by investing US$500,000 in the Project by 31 December 2020 (the "Earn-in").

Following completion of the Earn In, Power Metal Resources will hold an effective economic interest of 50.96% in the Project.

The Company's Kalahari Key acquisition agreement was announced on 13 May 2019 and readers can review this announcement through the following link:

https://www.powermetalresources.com/n/n104/acquisition-and-earn-in-agreement-botswana-project

Further Information on the POW Project Level 40% Earn-In to the MFC Project

On 31 December 2019 POW elected to Earn-In to 40% of the MFC Project by entering into and then fulfilling a commitment to spend US$500,000 ("Committed Spend") during the period to 31 December 2020.

Upon POW entering into the Earn-In an MFC Project operational committee (the "Committee") has been established comprising members Roger Key (Kalahari Key Director), Andrew Bell (POW Director) and Andrew Moore (Kalahari Key Director). The Committee will determine the allocation of the Committed Spend and management of operational activities. Upon completion of the Earn-In expenditure requirement POW will hold 40% of the MFC Project.

The Committed Spend will be applied primarily to the completion of drilling of four targets at the MFC Project.

Also, following POW electing to Earn-In, Paul Johnson (POW Director) has now joined the Board of Kalahari Key.

Also, now POW has elected to Earn-In, a Joint Venture Agreement will be established between the parties which will determine strategy, operational management and corporate structuring. This will include the usual fund or dilute provisions unless an alternate structure is agreed by the parties.

Competent Person's Statement

The technical information contained in this disclosure has been read and approved by Mr Nick O'Reilly (MSc, DIC, 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.

For further information please visit https://twoshields.co.uk/ or contact:

Andrew Lawley

Two Shields Investments plc

+44 (0)20 3143 8300

Neil Baldwin / Andrew Emmott

Spark Advisory Partners Limited

(Nominated Adviser) 

+44 (0) 20 3368 3554 

Andy Thacker / Zoe Alexander

 

 

Turner Pope Investments Ltd

(Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 3657 0050

 

Robert Emmett

Optiva Securities Limited

(Joint Broker)

+44 (0) 20 3137 1902

Robin Tozer / Bob Huxford

Newgate Communications

+44 (0) 203 757 6880

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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