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Positive Assay Results Underpin Value of Mpokoto Gold Project

4th Sep 2014 07:00

Armadale Capital Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: ACP / Sector: Investment Company

4 September 2014

Armadale Capital Plc (‘Armadale’ or ‘the Company’)Positive Assay Results Underpin Value of Mpokoto Gold Project

Armadale, the AIM quoted investment company focused on natural resource projects in Africa, is pleased to announce a series of positive assay results from the recently completed 2,307m drilling campaign at its Mpokoto Gold Project in the Katanga Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (‘Mpokoto’ or ‘the Project’). The drilling program was designed and conducted with the aim of expanding the current JORC resources, both along strike and up dip, and to upgrade the classification of the JORC resources by confirming the robustness of the mineralisation model. This updated resource should feed into an expanded and updated Scoping Study, increasing the overall value of the Project. To view the full press release with associated maps and drawings please visit the Company’s website www.armadalecapitalplc.com.

Highlights

Results confirm mineralisation is open along strike and at depth in all areas tested Significant assays include: MKTO-006 returned 20m @ 2.56g/t Au from 14.0m depth MKTO-020 returned 16m @ 1.76g/t Au from 16.0m depth MKTO-040 returned 14m @ 2.67g/t Au from 31.0m depth MKTO-023 returned 6m @ 4.26 g/t Au from 9.0m depth MKTO-037 returned 4m @ 4.42g/t Au from 56.0m depth MKTO-011 returned 8m @ 1.65g/t Au from 20m depth A new zone of continuous mineralisation (Target Zone 2) confirmed over a strike length of approximately 750m to an average depth of 60m down dip Program successfully tested exploration targets, extended mineralisation trends and confirmed continuity It is anticipated that the results will supports conversion of the existing 10Mt-15Mt at 1.2g/t-1.5g/t Au exploration target to classified resource Results demonstrate excellent potential for economic exploitation of the shallow oxide mineralisation and confirm the robustness of the applied Mineral Resource model, underpinning Mpokoto’s value as a solid gold development project with attractive economic fundamentals even at gold price of US$1,100/oz

Justin Lewis, Director of Armadale, said, “With mineralisation at Mpokoto confirmed open along strike and at depth in all tested areas and a significant new zone of mineralisation identified over a strike length of approximately 750m, these drill results are highly encouraging. This exploration program further underpins Mpokoto’s value as a low cost gold development project and validates our targeted approach as we focus on the shallower, lower cost oxide resource. These results are expected to be incorporated into an updated and classified Mineral Resource estimate which will further expand the resource base at Mpokoto, which in turn will be incorporated into an expanded and updated Scoping Study.”

Further Information

A detailed drilling program was planned for the Mpokoto Project following the completion of an updated Mineral Resource estimate in early 2014. A total of 46 shallow RC (Reverse Circulation)1 drill holes were completed between June and July 2014 for a total of 2,307m as part of a targeted drilling program that focused on demonstrating the continuity of mineralisation up-dip and along strike.

CSA Global Pty Ltd (“CSA”) were engaged in the capacity of independent technical advisors and Qualified Persons (‘QP’) to undertake a review of drilling data and propose a follow-up work program. CSA had previously estimated additional gold mineralisation potential in the project area of between 10 and 15 million tonnes at 1.2g/t - 1.5g/t Au at Mpokoto. The drill holes completed to date are part of a more comprehensive drilling program aimed at testing the interpreted mineralisation geometry for continuity, near-surface mineralisation, refining of the geological model in selected areas and converting exploration potential to resources.

Overall, drilling was conducted along strike to the northwest and up-dip of Mineralisation Zone 4, up-dip of Mineralisation Zone 3 and up-dip and along strike in target Mineralisation Zone 2 (not classified resources).

Drilling in Target Zone 2 (southernmost area) confirmed that continuous gold mineralisation occurs in two sub-parallel, moderately southwest dipping lenses that can be traced over a strike length of about 750m. The upper lens is, in places, up to 17m wide whereas the lower lens has a maximum width of 4m. The mineralisation is currently confirmed to a maximum vertical depth of 100m (average 60m). The drill section spacing is now reduced to about 50m.

The drill holes sited in the Mineralisation Zone 3 area targeted mineralisation at shallow depth in the central and northern part of the “Inferred” mineralisation. In the central area the shallow drill holes intersected low-grade mineralisation conforming with the interpreted zones of mineralisation. However, in the northern area the shallow holes confirmed the tenor of mineralisation and suggest that future drilling may allow the mineralisation in Mineralisation Zone 3 to be joined with that in Mineralisation Zone 4 to the north.

The majority of drill holes were drilled along strike to the northwest and up-dip of Mineralisation Zone 4. The drilling in this area was particularly successful. Continuous mineralisation in several mineralised lenses has now been confirmed over a strike length of 1,000m and the mineralisation is open to the northwest. This is a net increase of mineralisation strike length of 300m in Mineralisation Zone 4. All drill holes targeted the up-dip and oxide zone of mineralization.

The drilling program to date, has been highly successful in confirming continuity of mineralisation, substantiating the geometry of mineralisation and concepts used and has demonstrated that good potential exists in the area for shallow economic mineralisation.

About Mpokoto Gold Project

Mpokoto is located in the western part of the Katanga Province approximately 250 km west of Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and approximately 25km from the Zambian border. The area is highly prospective, with local operators including Ivanplats Limited and Glencore Plc.

Since 1998 approximately US$20 million was spent on gold exploration at the Project. In 2012, mining consultancy TetraTech completed a mineral resource estimation in line with JORC 2004 and NI 43-101 guidelines. At a cut off of 0.5 g/t Au the deposit was estimated to contain 7.2 million tonnes at 1.6g/t Au for approximately 380,000 ounces of gold (Table 1). Of this, approximately 5.3 million tonnes at 1.6g/t Au are classified in the Indicated category for 290,000 ounces.

CSA Global conducted an updated Mineral Resource estimation that Mpokoto currently has a resource of 11.12 million tonnes @ 1.42g/t gold (‘Au’) at a cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t Au classified as Indicated and Inferred.

In addition, CSA Global is of the opinion that potential exists for an Exploration Target of between 10 and 15 million tonnes at 1.2g/t - 1.5g/t Au. The potential for additional resources and reserves is therefore good. Should this target mineralisation be converted to Inferred and Indicated resources and then to reserves, it is likely that the proposed project throughput rate can be substantially upgraded.

Competent Person Statement:

Scientific or technical information in this release has been prepared by Dr Simon Dorling of CSA Global Pty Ltd, Armadale’s geological consultant. Dr Simon Dorling is a member of the Australasian Institute of Geoscientists (MAIG) and has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation under consideration and to the activity which they are undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (the JORC Code). Dr Simon Dorling consents to the inclusion in this report of the Information, in the form and context in which it appears.

A copy of the announcement, which includes a map and drawings relating to Mpokoto’s location and geology can be found on the Company’s website at www.armadalecapitalplc.com.

**ENDS**

Enquiries:

Company

Justin Lewis, Director +44 20 7233 1462
Charles Zorab

Nomad and broker: finnCap Limited

Stuart Andrews/ Christopher Raggett +44 20 7220 0500

Press relations: St Brides Media & Finance Ltd.

Susie Geliher/Charlotte Heap +44 20 7236 1177

Notes

Table 1: Table of all recent drilling results composited at 0.3g/t economic cut-off, maximum of 2m internal dilution.

Hole_ID From (m) To (m) Interval Lable
MKTO-002 1.00 7.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-002 10.00 14.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-002 34.00 38.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-003 4.00 6.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-003 6.00 16.00 10.00 [email protected]
MKTO-003 22.00 26.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-003 32.00 35.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-003 35.00 39.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-004 26.00 29.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-004 29.00 39.00 10.00 [email protected]
MKTO-004 41.00 44.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-005 17.00 20.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-006 1.00 5.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-006 5.00 8.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-006 14.00 34.00 20.00 [email protected]
MKTO-006 44.00 48.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-007 3.00 5.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-007 27.00 29.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-007 36.00 48.00 12.00 [email protected]
MKTO-008 2.00 8.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-008 17.00 26.00 9.00 [email protected]
MKTO-009 10.00 16.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-009 25.00 27.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-009 29.00 36.00 7.00 [email protected]
MKTO-010 4.00 7.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-010 39.00 41.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-010 46.00 49.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-010 53.00 59.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-011 20.00 28.00 8.00 [email protected]
MKTO-012 18.00 27.00 9.00 [email protected]
MKTO-012 27.00 34.00 7.00 [email protected]
MKTO-012 35.00 37.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-013 4.00 6.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-013 45.00 50.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-014 0.00 11.00 11.00 [email protected]
MKTO-015 1.00 8.00 7.00 [email protected]
MKTO-015 32.00 35.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-016 7.00 12.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-017 2.00 8.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-017 23.00 27.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-017 30.00 32.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-017 33.00 37.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-018 1.00 11.00 10.00 [email protected]
MKTO-018 12.00 14.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-018 16.00 18.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-018 21.00 25.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-018 42.00 46.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-019 0.00 5.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-019 11.00 14.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-019 15.00 17.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-020 0.00 6.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-020 11.00 16.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-020 16.00 32.00 16.00 [email protected]
MKTO-020 37.00 40.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-021 0.00 13.00 13.00 [email protected]
MKTO-021 30.00 32.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-021 32.00 37.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-021 41.00 45.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-021 46.00 58.00 12.00 [email protected]
MKTO-022 1.00 7.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-022 12.00 15.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-022 17.00 23.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-023 0.00 6.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-023 9.00 15.00 6.00 [email protected]
MKTO-024 0.00 21.00 21.00 [email protected]
MKTO-025 1.00 5.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-026 2.00 7.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-026 9.00 12.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-026 14.00 22.00 8.00 [email protected]
MKTO-027 11.00 16.00 5.00 [email protected]
MKTO-028 21.00 23.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-028 27.00 31.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-028 35.00 43.00 8.00 [email protected]
MKTO-032 47.00 60.00 13.00 [email protected]
MKTO-034 56.00 58.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-037 27.00 39.00 12.00 [email protected]
MKTO-037 56.00 60.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-038 7.00 14.00 7.00 [email protected]
MKTO-039 4.00 17.00 13.00 [email protected]
MKTO-039 36.00 38.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-040 31.00 45.00 14.00 [email protected]
MKTO-040 46.00 48.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-040 49.00 52.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-041 12.00 28.00 16.00 [email protected]
MKTO-041 40.00 44.00 4.00 [email protected]
MKTO-042 1.00 4.00 3.00 [email protected]
MKTO-043 3.00 5.00 2.00 [email protected]
MKTO-044 48.00 53.00 5.00 [email protected]

NOTE: 1. All holes are Reverse Circulation (RC) holes. All samples comprise crushed rock samples. 3. Assaying is conducted at ALS Chemex Laboratories, Johannesburg, South Africa using industry standard 30g Fire Assay with AAS finish. Assays >100g/t Au are finished gravimetrically. 4. Certified reference materials, blanks and crushed lab duplicates are inserted into the sample stream and monitored by CSA Global UK. 5. Down hole intercepts are quoted to two decimal places using a >0.2g/t lower cut-off which includes no more than 3m of internal dilution (>0.2g/t Au). 6. No high cut-off grade has been applied. 7. True widths are approximately 45-65% of the reported down-hole interval. 8. NSI – no significant intercept.

Table 2: Table of all Collar positions of the reported programme

Drill Hole ID East (UTM) North (UTM) RL Dip Azimuth (magnetic) Hole Type EOH Comments
MKTO-001 811521 8817800 1115 -55 45 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-002 811506 8817784 1115 -55 45 RC 45 assays received
MKTO-003 811481 8817767 1115 -55 45 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-004 811471 8817746 1115 -55 45 RC 49 assays received
MKTO-005 811483 8817824 1112.5 -55 35 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-006 811460 8817802 1112.5 -55 35 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-007 811439 8817786 1112.5 -55 35 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-008 811434 8817850 1112.5 -55 35 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-009 811416 8817833 1112.5 -55 35 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-010 811400 8817810 1112.5 -55 35 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-011 811350 8817907 1112.5 -55 35 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-012 811334 8817888 1112.5 -55 35 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-013 811317 8817870 1112.5 -55 35 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-014 811616 8817750 1115.9 -55 45 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-015 811598 8817732 1115.9 -55 45 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-016 811668 8817731 1115.9 -55 45 RC 35 assays received
MKTO-017 811650 8817714 1115.9 -55 45 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-018 811615 8817678 1115.9 -55 45 RC 55 assays received
MKTO-019 811710 8817703 1115.9 -55 45 RC 35 assays received
MKTO-020 811692 8817685 1115.9 -55 45 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-021 811674 8817667 1115.9 -55 45 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-022 811793 8817646 1117 -55 45 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-023 811756 8817607 1117.2 -55 45 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-024 811738 8817589 1117.2 -55 45 RC 55 assays received
MKTO-025 812008 8817656 1117.1 -55 45 RC 45 assays received
MKTO-026 812071 8817649 1118 -55 45 RC 40 assays received
MKTO-027 812133 8817643 1121.5 -55 45 RC 35 assays received
MKTO-028 812115 8817625 1121.5 -55 45 RC 55 assays received
MKTO-029 812170 8817609 1121.5 -55 45 RC 35 assays received
MKTO-030 812152 8817592 1121.5 -55 45 RC 55 assays received
MKTO-031 812308 8817354 1122 -60 47 RC 55 assays received
MKTO-032 812392 8817263 1120.5 -60 47 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-033 812569 8817085 1120.5 -60 47 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-034 812646 8817020 1119.6 -60 47 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-035 812661 8816966 1119.9 -60 47 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-036 812713 8816947 1119.6 -60 47 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-037 813044 8816133 1082 -60 45 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-038 813110 8815942 1092.414 -60 48 RC 49 assays received
MKTO-039 813307.2 8815539 1085.458 -60 60 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-040 813267.4 8815575 1084.966 -60 60 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-041 813249.7 8815678 1088.269 -60 60 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-042 813202.6 8815800 1086.979 -60 60 RC 34 assays received
MKTO-043 812234.5 8817420 1122.333 -60 60 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-044 812444.1 8817174 1120.839 -60 60 RC 60 assays received
MKTO-045 812479.3 8817139 1120.839 -60 60 RC 50 assays received
MKTO-046 812584.9 8817032 1120.839 -60 60 RC 50 assays received

1 RC (reverse circulation) drilling is a cost-effective drilling method by which an air pressure driven hammer penetrates the rock sequence and generated a rock sample of crushed material as opposed to continuous core as in diamond drilling.

Copyright Business Wire 2014


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