30 October
2024
Bezant Resources PLC
("Bezant" or the
"Company")
PCB Gold Project Update,
Zambia
Bezant Resources ("Bezant" or the "Company") is pleased to provide
shareholders with an update following the technical review of the
PCB gold project in Zambia. A collaboration agreement signed with
PCB Mining Limited ("PCB Mining") in relation to a recently active
gold operation in Zambia required a technical assessment of
exploration potential, grade control, mining operations and mineral
processing by Bezant.
Highlights
·
Geological investigation has provided a good understanding of
the fundamentals of gold mineralisation and distribution within the
concession and adjacent areas. The assessment suggests the
potential for significant amounts of gold mineralisation close to
surface and therefore with open pittable potential.
· PCB
Mining has now been granted a small-scale mining licence No.
38211-HQ-SML covering the project area, valid for 10 years to
25th August 2034 which permits mining activities for
gold and other minerals on the property.
·
Operating mines in the area are successfully processing
similar mineralisation types using low capital and operating cost
gravity methods.
· The
Company's investigations also suggest that low capital cost
additions to the processing plant could considerably reduce
operating costs producing better productivity and improved gold
recoveries.
Colin Bird,
Executive Chairman of Bezant, commented "This
initial assessment was necessary to establish the basis for our
ongoing collaboration agreement with PCB Mining and has created a
firm foundation for these discussions.
The parties have agreed to advance discussions
completing the necessary terms of the original collaboration
agreement before year end. We will keep the market informed of
material progress."
Terms of the
PCB Mining Exclusive Collaboration Agreement
On 7 June 2024 Bezant entered into
an exclusive collaboration agreement with PCB Mining Limited
("PCB Mining") in relation
to its small scale exploration licence 24988-HQ-LEL
in Zambia ("PCB
Licence") (now covered by small-scale mining licence
38211-HQ-SML). Bezant will earn a 15% interest in the PCB Licence /
PCB Mining by providing a project restart plan for PCB Mining and
assisting PCB Mining in obtaining financing for the project
restart. The key commercial terms are:
1. Services to
be provided: PCB Mining have advised there
is a plant on site owned by PCB Mining and PCB Mining wish to
appoint Bezant on an exclusive basis for 180 days to;
a. prepare and construct a
capital and operating cost budget to recommence mining operations
at the Project ("Project
Restart"); and
b. assist PCB Mining in
obtaining finance for the Project Restart and the appointment of a
mine contractor and engineering consultant to oversee the
recommencement of the Project Restart (the "Services").
2.
Commencement of Services: Bezant are to
commence the Services within 15 days of the agreement.
Commencement is defined as both physical activity within the PCB
Licence boundaries and desktop studies related to the Services
which will include technical, financial and legal due diligence in
relation to a project of this nature.
3. Fee for
Services: The fee for the Services is a
15% interest in the PCB Licence and / or PCB Mining.
4. Trigger for
Issue of 15%: In the event of the
completion of funding for the Project Restart or a proposed change
of control of PCB Mining and or sale of equity in or joint venture
of PCB Mining or the Project ("Trigger Event") then Bezant has the
right to be issued by PCB Mining that number of PCB Mining shares
("Bezant's PCB Mining
shares") that taking into account Bezant's PCB Mining shares
equals 15% of PCB Mining's issued share capital as enlarged by the
issue of the Bezant's PCB Mining shares and the issue of any
unissued shares or shares related to options or other rights to
subscribe for PCB Mining shares.
5. Right to
Match: Bezant have the right but not the
obligation to match the terms offered by a mine contractor in
relation to the Project Restart ("Right To Match"). In the event
that Bezant exercise their Right To Match then Bezant will be
issued a 40% shareholding in PCB Mining (inclusive of the 15% Fee
for the Services).
6. No
commitment to Obtain Financing: Bezant
makes no representation or commitment that it will be able to
obtain funding for the Project Restart.
Licence
Information: As per Zambia Mining Cadastre
accessed on 7 June 2024:
1) Licence 24988-HQ-LEL is a small scale
exploration licence covering 375.4434 ha in the name of PCB Mining
Limited (the "PCB
Licence");
2) The PCB Licence was applied for on 24 June
2019 and the granted on 11 January 2023 and has an expiry date of
10 January 2027; and
3) The PCB Licence is for cobalt, copper, gold,
iron ore, lead, manganese, silver, zinc.
The PCB Licence is located in the north-western
province of Zambia. The PCB Licence was subject to a dispute
over ownership between PCB Mining and ZCCM-IH to which PCB Mining
obtained judgment in its favour dated
11th September 2023. The Company understands from
PCB Mining that ZCCM-IH has not exercised its right to appeal
within the stipulated time and so have no legal claim to the PCB
Licence but notwithstanding this it is possible that the PCB
Licence could in the future be subject to further or new challenges
or other disagreements.
Geology,
location and prospectivity: Regionally,
the area is underlain by a mixed series of partially metamorphosed
sediments, comprising dolomitic sandstone, siltstone, sandstone and
quartzite. Multiple steeply-dipping quartz veins with variable
strike directions have been noted, mainly associated with the
margins of the quartzite units.
There appears to be a vein conjunction within
the PCB Licence where a 5-6m wide quartz vein hosted in weathered
iron-rich clays was previously the focus of unlicensed artisanal
gold activity over a strike length of 25-30m above surface. This
vein can be seen at surface to host traces of malachite and
chalcopyrite copper mineralisation and defines a potential
target to be tested by trenching or drilling, to determine its
length and mineralization.
Elsewhere both on the property and on adjoining
ground further quartz veins occur and significant artisanal gold
diggings have been seen along nearby drainages.
Overall, it is believed that potential exists
for multiple gold-mineralised veins and structures.
Information on
PCB Mining: PCB Mining Limited was
registered on 28 November 2018 in Zambia with company
number 120180010015 and its main activity is the PCB Project. The
non-executive chairman of PCB Mining is Caleb Amos Mulenga and its
executive director is Lukonde Makungu who is also an executive
director of Cooperlemon Consultancy Limited which is a private
Zambian based mining consultancy firm.
For further information, please
contact:
Bezant Resources Plc
Colin Bird Executive Chairman
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Beaumont Cornish (Nominated Adviser)
Roland Cornish / Asia Szusciak
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+44 (0) 20 7628 3396
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Novum Securities Limited (Joint
Broker)
Jon Belliss
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+44 (0) 20
7399 9400
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Shard Capital Partners LLP (Joint
Broker)
Damon Heath
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+44 (0) 20
7186 9952
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or visit http://www.bezantresources.com
The information contained within this
announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside
information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU)
No. 596/2014 as it forms part of UK Domestic Law pursuant to
the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) regulations (SI
2019/310).
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advising them in relation to the proposed arrangements described in
this announcement or any matter referred to in it.
Qualified Person:
Technical information in this
announcement has been reviewed by Edward (Ed) Slowey, BSc, PGeo,
technical director of Bezant Resources Plc. Mr Slowey is a graduate
geologist with more than 40 years' relevant experience in mineral
exploration and mining, a founder member of the Institute of
Geologists of Ireland and is a Qualified Person under the AIM
rules. Mr Slowey has reviewed and approved this
announcement.