Firering Strategic
Minerals plc / EPIC: FRG / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining
12 December 2024
Firering Strategic Minerals
plc
("Firering" or "the
Company")
Quicklime Operational
Update
Key milestone achieved with the
commissioning of Kiln 1
Firering Strategic Minerals plc, an emerging
quicklime production and critical mineral exploration company, is
pleased to announce an operational update with regards to its
quicklime project in Zambia ("Limeco") where commissioning of the
first of eight kilns has commenced.
HIGHLIGHTS
· Final modifications to Kiln 1
completed at the end of November 2024.
· Commissioning of Kiln 1
commenced with test runs; production of first quicklime to be
expected in a matter of weeks following the new year.
· Kiln feed, comprising the
-90mm to +60mm size fraction, has been stockpiled near the lime
plant, with a total of ~26,000 tonnes currently available for
processing.
· Limeco continues to deliver
monthly operational positive cashflow with aggregate production
from the minus 60mm stream continuing to contribute.
Yuval Cohen,
Chief Executive of Firering, said: "We are pleased with the excellent progress at Limeco,
highlighted by yet another key milestone achieved with the
commissioning of Kiln 1. Furthermore, the construction of the
gasifier is nearing completion. This is an exciting but busy period
for Limeco as it gears up for steady quicklime production from its
first kiln while advancing efforts to bring the remaining seven
kilns online in phases during 2025. These achievements are set to
establish Limeco as potentially Zambia's largest quicklime
producer."
DETAILS
Firering is making significant progress
advancing its integrated quicklime project in Zambia, Limeco. The
project comprises a Tier 1 deposit totalling 145.2Mt at 95.7%
CaCO3 and a lime plant with eight kilns designed to burn
crushed limestone, producing 600-800 tonnes of quicklime daily.
Once operating at full capacity, Limeco will be potentially the
largest quicklime producer in Zambia, with a mine life exceeding 50
years, positioned to meet the growing demands of the copper
industry and other industrial sectors.
Following the project timeline, commissioning
of the first of eight kilns began in early December 2024 with test
runs. This will be followed with the production of the first
quicklime after a matter of weeks into the new year.
Final modifications to Kiln 1 were completed at
the end of November 2024 (Table 1) incorporating new discharge
gates, slide gates, and a vibratory feeder (Figure 1).
Subsequently, Kiln 1 was loaded with limestone and underwent
dry-run testing to empty the kiln (Figure 2).
Progress on the coal gasifier is advancing
steadily, with around 50% of the steel structure, including the
first platform, now installed (Figure 3). Additionally,
construction of the coal storage facility is approximately 75%
complete (Figure 4), while the delivery of the water purification
plant is expected this week.
The newly installed impact crusher continues to
perform efficiently, having processed approximately 87,000 tonnes
of limestone to date since being commissioned in Q3 2024. Kiln
feed, comprising the -90mm to +60mm size fraction, has been
stockpiled near the lime plant, with a total of ~26,000 tonnes
currently available (Figure 5).
Finally, aggregate production from the minus
60mm stream remains a strong contributor, accounting for 50% of
Limeco's positive operational cash flow.
Table 1: Status of modifications and repairs at
Kiln 1
Item
|
Status
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Comment
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Discharge cone
|
Completed
|
Increased discharge opening
|
Rotary table
|
Completed
|
Modified opening
|
New skip hoist brakes
|
Completed
|
Single drum changed to double drum
|
New discharge and slide gates
|
Completed
|
|
New burner ports and burners
|
Completed
|
Burners to be connected to gas
piping
|
Feed conveyor to skip hoist
|
Completed
|
|
Skip hoist
|
Completed
|
|
Pan conveyor
|
Completed
|
|
Roller crusher
|
Completed
|
|
Bucket elevator
|
Completed
|
|
Silo storage and bag plant
|
Completed
|
|
Modified exhaust stack
|
Completed
|
Installed on 30 October 2024
|
Figure 1: View of discharge and
slide gates (left) and vibratory feeder above pan conveyor
(right).
Figure 2: Skip with -90 to 60mm
material at top of Kiln 1 (left); emptying limestone from Kiln1
(right).
Figure 3: View of the steel
structure and 1st platform from the lime plant (left);
view of the gasifier with 1st platform
(right).
Figure 4: View of coal storage
facility.
Figure 5: View of part of the kiln
feed with lime plant in the background.
*** ENDS ***
For further information visit
www.fireringplc.com or contact:
Firering Strategic Minerals
|
|
Yuval Cohen
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info@firering-holdings.com
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SPARK Advisory Partners Limited (Nominated
Adviser)
|
|
Neil Baldwin / James Keeshan / Adam
Dawes
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+44 20
3368 3550
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Optiva Securities Limited (Joint Broker)
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Christian Dennis / Daniel
Ingram
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+44 20
3137 1903
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Shard Capital Partners LLP (Joint Broker)
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Damon Heath / Erik Woolgar
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+44 20
7186 9950
|
St
Brides Partners Limited (Financial PR)
|
|
Isabel de Salis / Susie Geliher / Seb
Weller
|
firering@stbridespartners.co.uk
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Notes
Firering Strategic Minerals plc is an AIM
listed resource company focused on significant quicklime project in
Zambia targeting the production of 600-800 tonnes of quicklime per
day along with ancillary products. With over US$100 million in
historical investment, the project is strategically positioned to
support the expanding copper producers in the Zambian Copper Belt,
which are currently reliant on imported quicklime from South
Africa. Firering currently holds an SPA over a 20.5% stake in
Limeco Resources Limited ("Limeco") with 16.7% already accumulated
and an option to increase this to 45%. Additionally, the Company's
portfolio includes the Atex Lithium-Tantalum Project in northern
Côte d'Ivoire, an exploration project rich in lithium and
tantalum-niobium, with drilling results indicating significant
resource potential in this established mining
jurisdiction.