VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 13,
2024 /CNW/ - Defense Metals Corp.
(Defense Metals or the Company) (TSXV:
DEFN) (OTCQB: DFMTF) (FSE: 35D) is pleased to provide an update on
the metallurgical work programs, undertaken by SGS Canada Inc.
(SGS) and the ongoing Preliminary Feasibility Study
(PFS) work by SRK Consulting (Canada) Inc. (SRK) and Hatch Limited
(Hatch), for its wholly-owned Wicheeda Rare Earth Element
Project located in British Columbia,
Canada.
Highlights of Metallurgical Test Work and PFS-related
Matters
- The metallurgical test work required for the PFS has been
completed. Multiple bench-scale flotation and flotation pilot plant
test work resulted in the production of a high-grade mineral
concentrate containing 50% Total Rare Earth Oxide (TREO)
with an 80% recovery rate, which will be included in the PFS for
the first 8 years of mine-life.
- Bench-scale and hydrometallurgical pilot plant test work shows
that the planned acid bake process will deliver approximately 90%
TREO extraction from the mineral concentrate to a Mixed Rare Earth
Carbonate product.
- The PFS plant flowsheets are completed, based on the
metallurgical test work, and equipment specifications have been
issued to vendors for cost quotations.
- The field-based geotechnical, geochemical and environmental
test work required for the PFS has been completed and lab-based
studies are in progress.
- Other PFS tasks, including open pit mine design and tailings
storage trade-off studies, are well advanced.
- Economic evaluation and cashflow modelling are in progress.
- PFS report completion in the second quarter of 2024 is on
schedule.
- Eleven mixed rare earth precipitate samples from the
hydrometallurgical test work have been sent to potential partners,
processors or end-users.
- Over the past 5 years, Defense Metals drilled 58 core holes
totalling 12,073 metres (m; ~39,610 feet) to define the
Wicheeda Rare Earth Element (REE) deposit and provide
samples for metallurgical test work. This work resulted in measured
and indicated (M+I) resources of 34.2 million
tonnes, averaging 2.02% TREO1, inclusive of 17.8 million
tonnes of high-grade dolomite carbonatite averaging 2.92%
TREO, in addition to inferred resources of 11.1 million tonnes,
averaging 1.02% TREO. This represents a 260% increase over the
Defense Metals initial 2019 mineral resource estimate, and a
conversion to M+I of 101% of the prior 2021 mineral resource
estimate.
- Total expenditures on the Wicheeda REE Project since 2019,
including costs for mineral resource estimate definition, all
metallurgical test work, earlier studies and the remaining
PFS-related costs are in excess of CAD $17.5
million.
- Defense Metals has entered into a strategic Co-Design Agreement
with the McLeod Lake Indian Band (MLIB), the First Nations
community having the traditional territory on which the
Wicheeda Project sits.
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1 TREO % is the sum of CeO2,
La2O3, Nd2O3,
Pr6O11, Sm2O3,
Eu2O3, Gd2O3,
Tb4O7, Dy2O3 and
Ho2O3 percentages.
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Craig Taylor, CEO of Defense
Metals, stated:
"Continuing positive results from our
technical studies suggest that our wholly-owned Wicheeda REE
Project has the potential to become the next producer of rare earth
elements in North America
accounting for a significant amount of the rare earths needed for
the western world's future magnet metal production. We look forward
to completing and filing the PFS for the Wicheeda REE Project in
Q2-2024 and, subject to financing, moving directly into our
feasibility study."
Metallurgical Test Work
- Extensive comminution, beneficiation, hydrometallurgical,
and environmental tests have been completed and the resulting data
have been applied in the PFS. These tests have studied development
and optimization of milling and hydrometallurgical processes and
the response of twenty-one variability samples representing
different REE grades, lithologies and locations within the
deposit.
- From 2018 to date, about CAD$5
million has been spent on metallurgical test work and the
development of the metallurgical flowsheets for the Wicheeda
REE Project.
- Thirty-one samples of deposit material, flotation
and hydrometallurgical products have been subjected to
detailed mineralogical examination.
- Twenty-one samples have been subjected to Bond milling index
and SMC comminution tests.
- 210 open circuit flotation tests and seven locked cycle
flotation tests, of samples ranging from 1 to 12 kilograms
(kg), and a 26-tonne pilot flotation operation have been
completed.
- Sixty-three static acid bake tests, sixteen short-duration acid
bake kiln runs with associated water leach tests were completed.
Additionally, SGS completed a total of 15 days of continuous
kiln operation (in one 5-day and one 10-day segment) as part of a
fully integrated hydrometallurgical pilot plant operation that
processed 560 kg of flotation concentrate.
- Approximately 40 bench-scale impurity removal tests were done
as well as about 40 rare earth precipitation tests and results
incorporated in the integrated hydrometallurgical pilot plant
operation and the project process design criteria.
- Many other small-scale tests examined water recycle options and
other aspects of the metallurgical flowsheets.
- The liquid-solid separation characteristics of the flotation
plant products and those of the hydrometallurgical plant have
been determined through appropriate thickening and filtration
tests.
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Technical Report for the Wicheeda Rare Earth Element Project,
British Columbia, Canada, dated October 27, 2023, with an effective
date of August 28, 2023, and prepared by APEX Geoscience Ltd. is
filed under Defense Metals Corp.'s Issuer Profile on SEDAR+
(www.sedarplus.com) and on the Company's website at
www.defensemetals.com.
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PFS Plant Design
Results from the metallurgical test work have been used to
develop flowsheets for the planned comminution, beneficiation and
hydrometallurgical plants. These flowsheets have been completed,
reviewed and used to generate major equipment specifications for
grinding mills, kilns, etc., which have been issued to equipment
suppliers for quotes.
The metallurgical process design, engineering and costing is on
track to allow completion of the PFS in Q2 of 2024.
Optimization of Open Pit Mining
Geotechnical investigation work for the mine design and pit
optimization was performed by SRK and completed in December 2023. This work included sixteen
geotechnical drill holes totaling 225.5
m, and twenty excavated overburden geotechnical test pits.
Within the Wicheeda REE deposit pit shell, six diamond drill holes
totaling 1,182 m were completed,
inclusive of 4 open pit geotechnical drill holes totaling
920 m, and in-pit exploration holes
totaling 262 m.
Pit design work is underway, incorporating the latest
geotechnical information provided from the 2023 geotechnical
drilling program.
Community Engagement
Defense Metals entered into a Co-Design Agreement with the
McLeod Lake Indian Band (MLIB) (see news release dated
January 17, 2024), thus solidifying a
joint commitment to the successful advancement of the Wicheeda REE
Project. The Co-Design Agreement emphasizes a joint planning
approach, empowering MLIB to play an integral part in the design
and decision-making process in the technical, social, engineering
and environmental aspects of the Wicheeda REE Project. This
agreement expands upon the Mineral Exploration Agreement Memorandum
of Understanding previously entered into with MLIB.
The McLeod Lake Indian Band purchased an equity stake in Defense
Metals, signalling their long-term commitment to the success of the
Wicheeda REE Project.
Infrastructure and Tailings Management Studies
Tradeoff studies are being performed on the various options
being considered for tailings management and infrastructure
locations are being determined.
The Wicheeda REE Project has excellent infrastructure and
logistics, which are expected to allow for lower operating and
capital costs, including:
- The future mine site and beneficiation plant will be
located:
- along a permitted Forest Service Road approximately 38 km east
from the paved John Hart Provincial Highway at the community of
Bear Lake.
- ~37 km from the Canadian National Railway mainline.
- ~36 km from the main natural gas distribution pipeline..
- ~34 km from high-voltage powerlines that supply BC with
abundant green hydroelectric power.
- ~ 110 km from an international airport in Prince George
- British Columbia has a long
history of mining and its industry participants are recognized
worldwide as expert in open pit mining and mineral processing.
- Prince George is a major
industrial center supplying both the mining and wood products
industries. Most of the equipment that will be required for the
mining operation will be supplied by companies already established
in the area.
- Multiple options exist for location of
the hydrometallurgical plant site close to reagent
supply.
- Easy access to the year-round port of Prince Rupert, the closest North American port
to Asian markets.
Environmental Test Work and Field Studies
Environmental and geochemical test work has been performed on
both flotation and hydrometallurgical plant products and mixtures
thereof. Data have been used by SRK in the design of
facilities.
Surface water sampling and field investigations commenced in
2022 and will continue through 2024. The results of these and
future environmental investigations will be used to inform siting,
design, and mitigation planning as well as to prepare technical
data reports to support Environmental Assessment and permitting
processes.
Qualified Persons
The scientific and technical information concerning metallurgy
and processing contained in this news release as it relates to the
Wicheeda REE Project has been reviewed and approved by J.R. Goode,
P.Eng., a metallurgical consultant to the Company and a
"Qualified Person" as defined in NI 43-101. This news release has
also been reviewed and approved by Kristopher J. Raffle, P.Geo.
(B.C.), a technical consultant to the Company, a Principal and
Consultant of APEX Geoscience Ltd. of Edmonton, Alberta, and a "Qualified Person" as
defined in NI 43-101.
About Defense Metals Corp. and its
Wicheeda Rare Earth Element Project
Defense Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration and development
company focused on the development of its 100% owned, 8,301-hectare
(~20,534-acre) Wicheeda REE Project that is located on the
traditional territory of the McLeod Lake Indian Band in
British Columbia, Canada.
The Wicheeda REE Project, approximately 80 kilometres (~50
miles) northeast of the city of Prince
George, is readily accessible by a paved highway and
all-weather gravel roads and is close to infrastructure, including
hydro power transmission lines and gas pipelines. The nearby
Canadian National Railway and major highways allow easy access to
the port facilities at Prince
Rupert, the closest major North American port to
Asia.
Defense Metals Corp. trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under
the symbol "DEFN", in the United
States, trading symbol "DFMTF" on the OTCQB and in
Germany on the Frankfurt Exchange
under "35D"
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"Forward-Looking" Information or Statements
This news release contains "forward–looking information or
statements" within the meaning of applicable securities laws, which
may include, without limitation, statements relating to completion
of the PFS and the expected timelines, the completion of additional
work and studies and the expected timelines, advancing the Wicheeda
REE Project, completing the PFS and progressing towards a
feasibility study, the technical, financial and business prospects
of the Company, its project and other matters. All statements in
this news release, other than statements of historical facts, that
address events or developments that the Company expects to occur,
are forward-looking statements. Although the Company believes the
expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based
on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of
future performance and actual results may differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements. Such statements and
information are based on numerous assumptions regarding present and
future business strategies and the environment in which the Company
will operate in the future, including the price of rare earth
elements, the anticipated costs and expenditures, the ability to
achieve its goals, that general business and economic conditions
will not change in a material adverse manner, that financing will
be available if and when needed and on reasonable terms. Such
forward-looking information reflects the Company's views with
respect to future events and is subject to risks, uncertainties and
assumptions, including the risks and uncertainties relating to the
interpretation of exploration and metallurgical results, risks
related to the inherent uncertainty of exploration and development
and cost estimates, the potential for unexpected costs and expenses
and those other risks filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR+
(www.sedarplus.com). While such estimates and assumptions are
considered reasonable by the management of the Company, they are
inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive
and regulatory uncertainties and risks. Factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those in forward looking
statements include, but are not limited to, continued availability
of capital and financing and general economic, market or business
conditions, adverse weather and climate conditions, failure to
maintain or obtain all necessary government permits, approvals and
authorizations, failure to maintain or obtain community acceptance
(including First Nations), risks relating to unanticipated
operational difficulties (including failure of equipment or
processes to operate in accordance with specifications or
expectations, cost escalation, unavailability of personnel,
materials and equipment, government action or delays in the receipt
of government approvals, industrial disturbances or other job
action, and unanticipated events related to health, safety and
environmental matters), risks relating to inaccurate geological,
metallurgical, engineering and pricing assumptions, decrease in the
price of rare earth elements, the impact of Covid-19 or other
viruses and diseases on the Company's ability to operate,
restriction on labour and international travel and supply chains,
loss of key employees, consultants, officers or directors, increase
in costs, delayed results, litigation, and failure of
counterparties to perform their contractual obligations. The
Company does not undertake to update forward–looking statements or
forward–looking information, except as required by law.
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