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Kibo Mining Plc
11 December 2014
Kibo Mining Plc (Incorporated in Ireland)
(Registration Number: 451931)
(External registration number: 2011/007371/10)
Share code on the JSE Limited:KBO Share code on the AIM:KIBO
ISIN: IE00B61XQX41
("Kibo" or "the Company")
Dated: 11 December 2014
Power Pre-Feasibility Update - Rukwa Coal to Power Project
Kibo Mining plc ("Kibo" or the "Company") (AIM: KIBO; AltX:
KBO), the Tanzania focussed mineral exploration and development
company, is pleased to confirm that the Company has now received
the Power Pre-Feasibility Study Report, covering the power
generation element of the Rukwa Coal to Power Project ("RCPP").
Two Components to the RCPP - Coal Mining and Power
Generation
Within our announcement of 1 December 2014 we advised
shareholders that the Phase 1, Stage 1 report in respect of the
RCPP Definitive Mining Feasibility Study ("DMFS") covering the coal
mining component of the RCPP, had been received by the Company.
That report significantly exceeded our expectations. We further
announced to market on 9 December 2014 the key findings of this
report, which highlighted a conservatively calculated project NPV
range of between US$116m and US$141m at a 5.7% discount rate and an
average annual mining margin of between US$14.8m to US$19.4m per
annum.
The second component of the RCPP, and the subject of this
announcement, is power generation which, when combined with the
coal mining component, dramatically enhances the value of the
project as a whole.
Background to Study
The Power Pre-Feasibility Study ("PPFS") conducted by Aurecon,
was commissioned by the Company as announced to market on 10
November 2014. Recognising the wealth of data available to Aurecon
from historic RCPP work programmes, we were able to accelerate
completion of this study and the estimated early December delivery
has been met by our independent advisers. We would like to thank
Aurecon for their expediency, diligence and professionalism shown
in the timely delivery of this study and during the course of their
work.
Power Pre-Feasibility Study - Report Overview
We are now pleased to confirm that the PPFS report has also
exceeded the Company's expectations in terms of the robustness of
overall project economics including notably, the deliverable
underlying forecast free cash flow, based on preliminary internal
financial modelling of the relevant results from the PPFS Report
and DMFS Phase 1, Stage 1 Report. This is highly significant,
demonstrating the potential for the project to achieve an
accelerated payback of capital expended on project development and
thus reducing the project risk profile. This factor greatly assists
the Company particularly when considering our ability to conclude
the best terms with prospective commercial partners. We are now
reviewing the PPFS report in detail and will prepare an update to
shareholders with regard to the report contents.
In both the coal mining and power generation components, the
Company and our advisors consistently adopted prudent assumptions,
duly reflected in the preparation and delivery of the feasibility
reports received to date. Notwithstanding this prudent approach,
the unique nature of the RCPP meant that we always expected project
economics would be strong. The advisers' technical work completed
thus far has demonstrably proven that to be the case.
Moreover, the entirety of our work has never wavered from the
key principles that the RCPP must be developed in a manner that
properly reflects the local, regional and national need for near
term energy solutions, whilst delivering cost effective power to
enhance the lives of the Tanzanian people.
Detailed PPFS Announcement to Follow
A review of the PPFS report is now underway and a separate
update announcement will be provided to shareholders in due course.
This update will focus on a summary of power generation operations
and key financial data related to the power generation component of
the RCPP.
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo Mining plc said "We are extremely
pleased to receive this second key report covering the power
generation component of the RCPP. In particular the underlying free
cash flow demonstrated, underpins project viability, reduces risk
and considerably enhances the economic attractiveness of the
RCPP.
The RCPP was pursued for the exponential opportunity a combined
coal mining and power generation operation offered Kibo and its
shareholders. We were delighted to receive positive findings for
the coal mining element and now even more so for the power
generation element. The value being independently identified within
the two reports clearly demonstrates that the RCPP is a
substantially valuable and transformational asset for the
Company.
We are also anticipating finalisation of the Preliminary
Economic Assessment report for our Imweru Gold project, another
asset that we consider holds considerable financial and strategic
value to Kibo."
Contacts
Louis Coetzee +27 (0) 83 2606126 Kibo Mining Chief Executive Officer
plc
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Andreas Lianos +27 (0) 83 4408365 River Group Corporate Adviser
and Designated Adviser
on JSE
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Jon Belliss +44 (0) 20 3693 Hume Capital Broker
Abigail Wayne 1470 Securities
Plc
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Oliver Morse +61 8 9480 2500 RFC Ambrian Nominated Adviser
and Trinity Limited on AIM
McIntyre
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Daniel Thöle +44 (0) 203 772 Bell Pottinger Investor and Media
Lucinda Alderson 2500 Relations
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Kibo Mining - Notes to editors
Kibo Mining is listed on the AIM market in London and the AltX
in Johannesburg. The Company is focused on exploration and
development of mineral projects in Tanzania, and controls one of
Tanzania's largest mineral right portfolios. Tanzania provides a
secure and stable operating environment for the mineral resource
industry and Kibo Mining therein.
Kibo Mining holds a thermal coal deposit at Rukwa, which has a
significant NI43-101 compliant defined resource (See Table 1 below)
and is developing a 250-350MW mouth-of-mine thermal power station
with an established management team that includes Standard Bank as
Financial Advisor. Kibo is undertaking a Coal Mining Definitive
Feasibility Study (DMFS) and a Power Pre-Feasibility Study (PPFS)
for Rukwa with initial findings for the PPFS to be released in the
near term.
The Company also has extensive gold focused interests including
Lake Victoria Goldfields and Morogoro projects. At Lake Victoria,
the Company has projects with a 550,000oz JORC compliant gold
Mineral Resource at Imweru Project (See Table 2 below) and a
168,000oz NI 43-101 compliant gold Mineral Resource at Lubando
Project (See Table 3 below) in which the Company holds a 90%
attributable interest. The Company is currently undertaking a
Definitive Feasibility Study on its Imweru Project, with
Preliminary Economic Assessment study findings to be released in
the near term.
Kibo also holds the Haneti Project on which the latest technical
report confirms prospectivity for nickel, PGMs, gold and strategic
metals including Lithium.
Kibo Mining further holds the Pinewood (coal & uranium)
project where the company has signed a MOU to enter into a 50/50
Exploration Joint Venture with Metal Tiger PLC.
The Company's projects are located in the established and gold
prolific Lake Victoria Goldfields, the emerging goldfields of
eastern Tanzania and the Mtwara Corridor in southern Tanzania where
the Government has prioritised infrastructural development
attracting significant recent investment in coal and uranium. The
Company has a positive working relationship with the Tanzanian
government at local, regional and national levels and works hard to
maintain positive relationships with all communities where company
interests are held. The Company recognises the potential to enhance
the quality of life and opportunity for Tanzanian citizens through
careful development of its projects.
Updates on the Company's activities are regularly posted on its
website www.kibomining.com
Technical data
Rukwa Mineral Resource
Table 1 below presents a table showing the Mineral Resource
estimate for the Rukwa Coal Project. The table is taken from an NI
43 101-Compliant Report by GEMECS (Pty) Ltd dated April 2012.
Table 1
RUKWA COAL RESOURCE SUMMARY- GEMECS (Pty) Ltd
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SEAM NI 43-101 IN SITU
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SEAM THICKNESS CLASS MILLION TONS
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S4 1.14 Indicated 2.17
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S3U 2.04 Indicated 6.92
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S3L 2.3 Indicated 12.63
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S2 3.45 Indicated 23.43
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S1U 2.48 Indicated 7.34
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S1L 2.92 Indicated 17.4
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S0 1.08 Indicated 1.44
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Total Indicated Resources 71.34
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S4 1.31 Inferred 1.38
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S3U 2.24 Inferred 2.94
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S3L 2.27 Inferred 3.86
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S2 3.42 Inferred 7.94
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S1U 2.05 Inferred 6.5
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S1L 3.15 Inferred 12.83
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S0 1.06 Inferred 2.6
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Total Inferred Resources 38.05
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TOTAL RESOURCES *109.39
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*Kibo holds 100% of the Rukwa Mineral Resource
Imweru Mineral Resource
Table 2 below presents a table showing the Mineral Resource
estimate for the Imweru Project at a base case economic cut-off
grade for the reporting of the resource of 0.4 g/t. The table is
taken from a JORC-Compliant Report by Tetra Tech EBA dated February
2014.
Table 2
Material Cut- Specific Metric Gold Contained
Area Type Classification off Gravity Tonnes Short Grade Gold Ounces
(g/t) (t) Tons (g/t) (troy)
========= ============= ================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Laterite Indicated 0.40 2.50 131,000 144,000 1.785 8,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Saprolite Indicated 0.40 2.50 706,000 778,000 1.387 32,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Bedrock Indicated 0.40 2.89 1,895,000 2,089,000 1.043 64,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Central Total Indicated 0.40 2.77 2,732,000 3,012,000 1.168 103,000
========= ============= ================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Laterite Inferred 0.40 2.50 685,000 755,000 1.317 29,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Saprolite Inferred 0.40 2.50 1,047,000 1,154,000 1.040 35,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Bedrock Inferred 0.40 2.89 7,838,000 8,640,000 1.029 259,000
============= ============================ ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Central Total Inferred 0.40 2.82 9,569,000 10,548,000 1.051 323,000
========= ============= ================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
East Total Inferred 0.40 2.70 2,653,000 2,925,000 1.449 124,000
========= ============= ================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Indicated 0.4 2.77 2,732,000 3,012,000 1.168 103,000
========================================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Inferred 0.4 2.79 12,222,000 13,473,000 1.137 447,000
========================================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
Imweru Property Combined
Total (inf+ind) 0.4 2.79 14,954,000 16,485,000 1.143 550,000
======================== ================== ======== ============ ============ ============ ======== ===============
* Kibo holds 90% of the Imweru Mineral Resource
* Total estimates are rounded, based on composites capped at 26
g/t gold at Imweru Centraland 25 g/t at Imweru East, the cut-off
grade isbased on a gold price of US$1,200 and a 90% metallurgical
recovery is assumed in calculation of cut-offgrade. A base case of
0.40 g/t has been selected.
** Classification of MineralResources incorporates the terms and
definitions from the Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration
Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC Code) published
bythe Joint Ore Reserve Committee (JORC)
Lubando Mineral Resource
Table 3 below presents a table showing the Mineral Resource
estimate for the Lubando Project at a base case economic cut-off
grade for the reporting of the resource of 0.5 g/t Au. The table is
taken from an NI 43 101-Compliant Report by EBA Engineering
Consultants Limited (now part Tetra Tech EBA) dated August
2009.
TABLE3: LUBANDO MINERALRESOURCE SUMMARY - BASECASE*
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East Zone East Zone
Category West Zone South East Zone North Total
Mid
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Measured Resource
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Measured Resource(t) 107,900 4,880 16,900 54,440 184,150
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Grade(g/t) 1.69 2.52 1.72 2.48 1.95
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Total Gold(oz) 5,900 400 950 4,340 11,500
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Indicated Resource
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Indicated Resource(t) 280,710 18,330 61,000 149,350 509,420
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Grade(g/t) 1.61 2.23 1.89 2.73 1.99
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Total Gold(oz) 14,500 1,300 3,700 13,120 32,600
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Inferred Resource
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Total Resource(t) 1,090,000 65,470 209,340 535,330 1,900,140
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Grade(g/t) 1.27 1.56 3.34 3.13 2.03
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Total Gold(oz) 44,550 3,300 22,500 53,900 124,200
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*Kibo holds 90% of the Lubando Mineral Resource
* Numbers are rounded. Composites capped at 10.85g/t gold.
Cut-off grade of 0.5 g/t gold based on a gold price of US$850/oz
and assumed 100% metallurgical recovery.CIM definitions were
followed for Mineral Resources.
Pursuant to the terms of an inherited agreement with Barrick
East Africa Exploration LTD (BEAL), Kibo currently has an effective
90% interest in the Imweru and Lubando Project (and thus a 90%
attributable interest in the Imweru and Lubando Mineral Resources
shown in Table 2 and 3 above), with Barrick having a 10% carried
interest up to a decision to mine at which point they have to
contribute or be diluted to a 2% net smelter royalty. BEAL also has
a first right of refusal pursuant to which they can buy the 90%
interest in the project at an agreed market related value after
completion of a Bankable Feasibility Study. Kibo remains the
operator of the project.
Review by Qualified Persons
The information in this announcement that relates to the Rukwa
Coal Mineral Resource is taken from a report titled "Independent
Technical Report for the Rukwa Coal Project, Mbeya Region, United
Republic of Tanzania" dated 19(th) April 2012 by CD van Niekerk
Director and Principal Geologist with the firm GEMECS (Pty) Ltd. Mr
van Niekerk is a Professional Natural Scientist with the South
African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP),
Registration No. 400066/98 and a Fellow Member of the Geological
Society of South Africa. He has relevant experience and technical
qualifications to be a "Qualified Person" for reporting coal
resources to the NI 43-101 Standard
Information in this announcement that relates to the Imweru
Mineral Resource is taken from the report titled "Resource Update
for the Imweru Property Geita Region Northern, Tanzania, JORC
Competent Persons Report" dated February 17(th) 2014 (the
"Report"). The Report states a JORC-compliant Mineral Resource
estimate and was prepared for Kibo Mining plc by James Barr P.Geo.
and Darryn Hitchcock P.Geo. Senior Geologist and Geologist
respectively with TetraTech EBA Ltd. Both Mr. Barr and Mr.
Hitchcock are registered as Certified Professional Geologists with
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British
Columbia a recognised professional organisation. Mr Barr as
principal author responsible for the Report has experience in the
evaluation and reporting of Archaean Gold projects and is a
"Qualified Person" for reporting gold resources to the JORC
Standard. He consents to the inclusion in this document of the
matters based on his information in the form and context in which
they appears.
The information in this announcement that relates to the Lubando
Mineral Resources is taken from a report titled "Technical Report
on the Lubando property, Mwanza, Tanzania" dated 31(st) August
2009" (the "Report") The Report is NI 43-101 compliant and was
prepared for Great Basin Gold Rusaf Gold Limited by Nathan Eric
Fier C.P.G., P.Eng. Market Director for EBA Engineering Consultants
Ltd and a Senior Mining Consultant. Mr. Fieris registered as a
Certified Professional Geologist with the American Institute of
Professional Geologists, Registration No 10062, and a professional
Engineer in British Columbia, Canada Registration No. 135165. He
has extensive experience in the evaluation and reporting of
Archaean Gold projects.
The Company's Exploration Director, Noel O'Keeffe has reviewed
the resource reports and the references to them in this
announcement.
Johannesburg
11 December 2014
Corporate and Designated Adviser
River Group
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