16th Jun 2025 11:00
16 June 2025
Arkle Resources PLC
("Arkle" or the "Company")
Update on Stonepark Zinc Project, Limerick, Ireland
Arkle Resources (ARK:AIM) is pleased to provide an update on exploration on its Stonepark project in Limerick. The project consists of 5 licences held in a joint venture, owned 22.36% by Arkle and 77.64% Group Eleven Resources Corp. ("Group Eleven"), and is operated by Group Eleven. In 2024, three holes were drilled by Group Eleven in the Carrickittle West area of the Stonepark licences (G11-450-04, G11-449-03 and G11-2531-02).
The most significant target to emerge is the Kilteely prospect, a large breccia body, the bulk of which is on Stonepark ground. The results suggest that they are close to stronger mineralization. Further drilling is indicated and will be undertaken.
Hole G11-450-04 was planned to test the north side of the Kilteely fault but intersected the south side. The hole intersected fine grained dolomite similar to Ballywire the Group Eleven discovery to the south and black matrix breccias which host zinc and lead mineralisation at Pallas Green and Lisheen.
Hole G11-449-03 a hole drilled 315m from previous drilling, was to test the Coonagh Castle Fault. It intersected dolomitized Waulsortian Limestone, similar to that at Ballywire and a 35m zone of calcite also similar to that at Ballywire. These results indicate intense hydrothermal fluid flows and close proximity to a major fault warranting follow up drilling.
Hole G11-2531-02 contained extensive zones of pyritic brecciation similar to the black matrix breccias in the 5 million tonnes Stonepark discovery.
One hole will be drilled by Group Eleven later in 2025 with further drilling planned for 2026. Arkle has the option to fund its share of future drilling on the Stonepark licence area or dilute its interest in the project.
The board strongly recommend to shareholders that they read the full Group Eleven press release which can be accessed here.
John Teeling, Chairman, commented: "The recent drilling has strengthened the view that the Kilteely anomaly, mainly on the Carrickittle West Stonepark licence is a highly prospective target for base metals. In the words of Bart Jaworski, the CEO of Group Eleven". "Carrickittle West continues to be one the best drill targets in Ireland. Being within only six kilometres away from the 45 million tonnes and 5 million tonnes of mineralisation from Glencore's Pallas Green and our Stonepark deposits, respectively, this prospect has a real chance at hosting the southern half 'mirror-image' of the mineralising system operating at the northern side of the Limerick Volcanic Complex. Today's drill results demonstrate the presence of key attributes - brecciation, faulting, hydrothermal fluids and significant pyrite. The fact we're also starting to pick up sphalerite locally in some of the drilling suggests we may be getting close to the high-grade. We look forward to follow-up drilling."
This announcement has been reviewed and approved by Gavin Berkenheger (CGeol) in his capacity as the Qualified Person for the purposes of the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies issued by the London Stock Exchange.
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.
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John Teeling, Chairman | +353 (0) 1 833 2833 |
Jim Finn, Finance Director | +353 (0) 1 833 2833 |
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About Arkle Resources Plc
Arkle is an AIM listed explorer with operations in Ireland and Botswana. In addition to the Company's the zinc joint venture in Ireland it also holds 4 licences in the east of Ireland where lithium traces have been discovered and a gold licence in Donegal where drilling has found significant gold values.
In Botswana, Arkle holds 2 licences covering 837sq kilometres in the Makgadikgadi Salt Pans. Drilling has discovered extensive brines containing traces of lithium and magnesium.
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