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Flotation Test Results

19 Nov 2009 07:00

RNS Number : 7234C
Beowulf Mining PLC
19 November 2009
 



Beowulf Mining Plc

("Beowulf" or the "Company")

Lulepotten Copper-Gold Deposit

Flotation Test Results

Beowulf (AIM: BEM; Aktietorget: BEO), the AIM and Aktietorget traded mineral exploration company which owns several exploration projects in Sweden, is pleased to announce the results of flotation tests conducted on ore extracted from its Lulepotten copper-gold deposit in Northern Sweden. The tests were carried out by MINPRO AB's ("MINPRO") research laboratory at Stråssa, Central Sweden.

Highlights:

 

Bench scale flotation tests on ore from the Lulepotten copper-gold deposit completed
 
High simplicity in the processing of the copper ore material noted
 
High grade copper concentrate contained 32.4% copper, 5.6 g/t gold, 320 g/t silver and 29 g/t tellurium
 
Resulting product now available for commercial testing by potential clients
 
Test results appear favourable when compared to the 28% copper content in concentrates from Boliden AB’s Aitik deposit in Northern Sweden

 

 

Lulepotten currently forms the largest copper deposit within the Company's Ballek project area, covering close to 11,000 hectares.  The deposit is located some 15km east of the Arjeplog municipality centre in Northern Sweden. As previously announced, the deposit has a maiden JORC-compliant inferred mineral resource of 5.4 million tonnes grading 0.8% Cu and 0.3 g/t Au representing a total of 43,000 tonnes of contained copper metal and 52,000 ounces of contained gold using a cut-off value of 0.3% for copper.

Diamond drilling by the Swedish Geological Survey (SGU) in the 1960's and 1970's identified fracture-hosted copper-gold sulphide mineralisation at the Lulepotten deposit. Re-evaluation of this historic drilling data in 2008 by Beowulf's then joint venture partner, Agricola Resources plc ("Agricola") suggested that the drilling had intersected locally significant thicknesses and grades of copper-gold mineralisation that may have sufficient continuity to be amenable to economic extraction through a bulk mining method.  Drilling completed by Agricola in 2008 further confirmed the potential extensions of the Lulepotten deposit In September 2009, the joint venture with Agricola was terminated and a new joint venture agreement was entered into with Energy Ventures Limited ("EVE") (ASX: EVE). Under the terms of this joint venture agreement, EVE can earn-in a 50 per cent. interest in the Ballek Project if it sole funds and completes 1,600 metres of diamond drilling by 31 March 2010.

  

Sections of representative drill cores forming an ore sample with a total weight of 35kg, extracted from the Lulepotten copper-gold deposit, have recently been tested and analysed by MINPRO.  Following crushing and homogenisation, the sample was ground in a stainless batch mill and subdivided into three different size fractions. Bench scale flotation tests, using conventional collectors and frothing agents, were then performed in three steps on the different size fractions. The initial resulting rough concentrate was then subsequently cleaned in two steps producing a final high grade copper concentrate.

The MINPRO report observes that with limited efforts very good flotation results have been achieved.  Irrespective of grind size, almost all of the copper has been recovered in rough concentrates obtained from the ore grade sample. Further cleaning of the rough concentrate has resulted in a final concentrate containing 32.4% of copper at a recovery of 96.2%

The tests show that the processing of the copper ore material obtained from the deposit will not be complicated MINPRO further notes that the high grade results achieved can only be marginally improved by further processing

The final copper concentrate from the flotation tests conducted on material from the Lulepotten copper-gold deposit contained 32.4% copper, 320 g/t silver, 29 g/t of tellurium and 5.6 g/t gold. Only low levels (< 0.01%) of bismuth, antimony and cobalt were noted.  The flotation feed material contained 1.04% copper, 15 g/t silver and 0.4 g/t gold.

The Lulepotten flotation test concentrate has a higher copper content relative to concentrates from Boliden AB's Aitik deposit (28% copper content), which is one of the largest copper producers in Europe and the only copper producer in Sweden. The final concentrate obtained is now ready to be tested for its commercial quality, and the high copper content is expected to enhance its attractiveness to potential clients. 

The present test results will provide the basis for a preliminary economic evaluation study of the project, following which pilot scale studies can then be planned. The close proximity of the Lulepotten deposit to major road and power systems makes it very attractive to further development.

Clive Sinclair-Poulton, Chairman of Beowulf commented:

"We were delighted to receive these flotation test results from MINPRO which confirm the potential of our Lulepotten (Ballek) copper project.  In addition to the inferred, JORC classified mineral resource of 5.4 million tonnes at 0.8% Cu at Lulepotten, we have now achieved high grade copper concentrate in a laboratory environment The very positive results from MINPRO's bench scale flotation tests serve to demonstrate the commercial aspects of the project and will facilitate its evaluation by potential clients."

Dr Jan Ola Larsson (Fil. Kand, PhD, DIC), has reviewed and approved the technical information contained within this announcement in his capacity as a qualified person, as required under the AIM rules. Dr Larsson is Technical Director of the Company and has over 30 years relevant experience within the natural resources sector. He is also a Competent Person according to the Swedish Mining Society.

Enquiries:

Beowulf Mining Plc

Mr Clive Sinclair-Poulton, Chairman

+353 85 739 2674

Strand Hanson Limited

Matthew Chandler / Simon Raggett

+44 (0) 207 409 3494

Alexander David Securities Limited

David Scott / Nick Bealer

+44 (0) 207 448 9820

Lothbury Financial Ltd

Gary Middleton / Ron Marshman

+ 44 (0) 207 011 9411

or visit http://www.beowulfmining.com

Notes to Editors:

 

The Lulepotten Copper-Gold Deposit

The Lulepotten copper-gold mineralisation is localised along the contact between a granitoid and a package of intercalated mafic to felsic volcanic rocks and sedimentary units, which have all been metamorphosed and strongly foliated. The mineralisation occurs in a series of sub-parallel structures that follow the local fabric, which strikes southwest-northeast and dips steeply to the northwest. Sulphide mineralisation within the deposit comprises irregular veinlets and disseminations of chalcopyrite plus bornite, with lesser pyrite.  Mineralisation is mainly developed within the metavolcanic and metasedimentary sequence but also locally occurs within the adjacent granite. 

During the period 1960 to 1978, 104 diamond drill holes were completed over the deposit area for approximately 22,265 metres of drilling on a nominal 50 metre by 50 metre grid spacing. These drill holes, cores from which are currently stored at the SGU core archive at Malå, effectively tested the mineralised structure to a depth of about 250-300 metres below surface, and over a strike length of about 1,500 metres. A single hole has tested the structure at depth (600 metres below surface) and results indicate that the mineralisation extends down-dip.

The mineralisation is open along strike and at depth and the prospective strike length of the mineralised structure is approximately 5,000 metres. Geological and geophysical targets with similar characteristics to the known mineralisation have been identified both to the north and southwest of the deposit, along the same geological structure that hosts the mineralisation. 

Presently, the Lulepotten deposit forms part of the Company's Ballek project area, which is subject to a recently announced Joint Venture with the Australian resource company Energy Ventures Limited (ASX:EVE). 

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