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Berkeley Energia Limited
17 March 2017
BERKELEY ENERGIA LIMITED
NEWS RELEASE | 17 March 2017 | AIM/ASX: BKY
Further high grade intercepts below Zona 7
Exploration Joint Venture Discussions
Berkeley Energia announces additional high grade intersections
below the Zona 7 deposit at its 100% owned Salamanca mine in
Western Spain.
Results from the final holes drilled in the current programme
through the near-surface Zona 7 deposit to a maximum depth of 271
metres have reported grades consistent with, or higher than, the
average grade of the Zona 7 resource.
Outstanding intercepts include:
-- 12 metres @ 1,003 ppm U(3) O(8)
incl. 1 metre @ 2,464 ppm U(3) O(8)
-- 2 metres @ 2,002 ppm U(3) O(8)
incl. 1 metre @ 3,761 ppm U(3) O(8)
-- 2 metres @ 1,357 ppm U(3) O(8)
This latest drilling supports the results from holes drilled
over the past year in which high grade intersections up to 14
metres @ 4,481 ppm U3O8 were reported.
These results further demonstrate continuity of mineralisation
beneath the current defined resource and potential for it to
increase.
The Company will conduct additional drilling and resource
estimation work at Zona 7 aimed at increasing the mineral resource
estimate and unlocking further value in this exceptional
deposit.
Exploration activity will focus on discovering mineralisation
similar to the Zona 7 deposit which is located close to surface and
without a strong radiometric anomaly present. Drill targets will be
identified using a combination of techniques including ionic leach,
ground geochemistry, radon emission and detailed structural
mapping.
Exploration Joint Venture
The orebodies currently being developed cover just 7% of the
Company's 1,160km(2) landholding within a highly prospective
uranium region which remains largely underexplored.
Given the Company's current focus on the construction of the
mine, discussions have commenced with strategic partners to fund an
exploration joint venture designed to delineate additional
resources to extend the mine life or expand production.
The partners would be expected to bring extensive multi
commodity exploration experience and the very latest expertise that
could be applied to the large body of structural and mineralising
events at the project.
The exploration joint venture would cover only Berkeley's
exploration tenements and would not affect ownership of deposits
currently within the mine plan.
The Company will make an announcement if an agreement is
executed. Alternatively, the Company will continue to pursue its
own exploration activities aimed at extending the mine life or
expanding production.
Managing Director Paul Atherley commented:
"These high grade intercepts immediately below Zona 7 are
extremely encouraging and point to a potential resource upgrade,
indicating that there could be still more upside to come from the
Salamanca mine.
Given the transformational effect the shallow, high grade Zona 7
deposit has had on the project's economics we have designed the
current exploration programme to look for more of the same, with a
broader array of exploration techniques.
We are also excited about the potential to introduce an
exploration joint venture partner who can draw on significant
technical and financial resources and work with us to unlock the
full potential of our 1,160km(2) landholding within this heavily
mineralised province."
For further information please contact:
Berkeley Energia Limited +44 20 7478 3900
Paul Atherley, Managing Director info@berkeleyenergia.com
Hugo Schumann, Corporate Manager
Peel Hunt LLP (Joint Broker) +44 20 7418 8900
Matthew Armitt
Ross Allister
Chris Burrows
WH Ireland Limited (Nominated
Adviser) +44 20 7220 1666
Paul Shackleton
Nick Prowting
Jay Ashfield
Buchanan +44 207 466 5000
Bobby Morse, Senior Partner BKY@buchanan.uk.com
Anna Michniewicz, Account Director
Appendix A: Detailed Results
Drill Programme
During 2016 the Company completed a detailed exploration
programme aimed at maintaining annual production at the Salamanca
mine at over 4 million pounds a year on an ongoing basis. The
programme was designed primarily to test for mineralisation beneath
and to the south of Zona 7 ("Zona 7 deeps programme"), as well as
to test a number of targets located within a ten kilometre radius
of the planned Retortillo plant ("regional targets programme").
The overall 2016 exploration campaign comprised 87 reverse
circulation ("RC") drill holes, five diamond drill holes ("DDH")
and two mixed (started in RC and finished in DDH) drill holes, for
8,200 metres.
The Zona 7 deeps programme included 17 holes. Initial results
from the first three holes were reported on 27 January 2016 and a
further set of four holes reported on 5 September 2016.
The regional targets programme included 80 holes and were
drilled where radiometric anomalies were present. The majority of
holes drilled were spaced 50 metres apart along each section, with
400 metres spacing between sections.
Analytical data has now been received from all holes completed
during the 2016 Zona 7 deeps programme and the results are
presented herein.
Results
The holes reported from the Zona 7 deeps programme were drilled
through the near-surface Zona 7 deposit and extended to a maximum
depth of 271 metres. The assay results confirm the presence of high
grade mineralisation below Zona 7.
Significant high grade intersections have been recorded near
surface at Zona 7 and at depth (from 3 metres to a maximum depth of
256 metres), with thicknesses up to 48 metres. Selected intercepts
from the full Zona 7 deeps programme include:
Hole No. Down Hole Intercept From Depth
(Down Hole)
----------------- --------------------- -------------
48m @ 1,018 ppm
U(3) O(8)
1m @ 1,444 ppm 3m
Z7R-346(**) U(3) O(8) 195m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
19m @ 1,753 ppm
U(3) O(8)
10m @ 719 ppm
U(3) O(8)
2m @ 944 ppm 11m
U(3) O(8) 61m
11m @ 1,105 ppm 124m
Z7R-347(**) U(3) O(8) 130m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
6m @ 3,247 ppm
U(3) O(8)
4m @ 1,598 ppm
U(3) O(8)
14m @ 4,481 ppm 60m
U(3) O(8) 81m
7m @ 1,438 ppm 193m
Z7R-348(**) U(3) O(8) 210m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
10m @ 635 ppm
U(3) O(8)
incl. 1m @ 2,246
ppm U(3) O(8)
26m @ 1,103 ppm
U(3) O(8)
incl. 4m @ 3,973 30m
ppm U(3) O(8) 39m
2m @ 461 ppm 43m
U(3) O(8) 43m
1m @ 762 ppm 248m
Z7R-357(***) U(3) O(8) 254m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
5m @ 526 ppm
Z7R-358(*)(***) U(3) O(8) 48m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
10m @ 494 ppm
Z7R-359(*)(***) U(3) O(8) 47m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
14m @ 597 ppm
U(3) O(8)
6m @ 457 ppm
U(3) O(8)
4m @ 639 ppm
U(3) O(8)
17m @ 563 ppm
U(3) O(8)
incl. 2m @ 1,160 12m
ppm U(3) O(8) 29m
6m @ 480 ppm 39m
U(3) O(8) 63m
14m @ 1,776 ppm 66m
U(3) O(8) 113m
incl. 8m @ 2,644 207m
Z7R-360(***) ppm U(3) O(8) 212m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
12m @ 1,003 ppm
Z7M-376 U(3) O(8) 10m
incl. 1m @ 2,464ppm
U(3) O(8) 16m
--------------------------------------- -------------
2m @ 2,002 ppm
U(3) O(8)
incl. 1m @ 3,761
ppm U(3) O(8) 161m
2m @ 1,357 ppm 162m
Z7D-379 U(3) O(8) 254m
----------------- --------------------- -------------
(*) Drill holes failed to reach the target depth due to
difficult ground conditions and were terminated
(**) Drill holes reported on 27 January 2016
(***) Drill holes reported on 5 September 2016
Note: Sampling and analysis for drill holes Z7M-195, Z7D-377,
Z7D-378, Z7D-379, Z7D-380 and Z7D-381 was focussed on the potential
zones of mineralisation below the existing Zona 7 resource. The
mineralised zones within the existing resource were not sampled or
assayed.
All significant intersections from completed holes from the Zona
7 deeps programme and all intercepts above 200 ppm from the
regional targets programme, along with the details of the collar
position, drill hole orientation and depth, are summarised in
Appendix B.
Planned future exploration activity will be aimed at making new
discoveries similar to the Zona 7 deposit which was discovered
close to surface and without strong radiometric anomalism present
over the bulk of the deposit. New drill targets will be identified
using a combination of techniques including ionic leach, ground
geochemistry, radon emission and detailed structural mapping.
Geological Setting
Zona 7 is a vein type deposit hosted in a sequence of fine
grained metasediments which are overlain by a conglomerate unit and
adjacent to a granite intrusive. The mineralised envelope is
generally sub-horizontal and the mineralisation is contained within
a stockwork of veins. The uranium mineralisation occurs both within
the partially weathered zone and fresh rock. In the southern
extension the Cenozoic cover ranges between 1 metre and 12
metres.
To view a full version of this announcement including all
figures and illustration, please refer to the Company's website at
www.berkeleyenergia.com
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this announcement that relates to the
Exploration Results for Zona 7 deeps and the regional targets is
based on, and fairly represents, information compiled by Mr Malcom
Titley, a Competent Person who is a member of the Australasian
Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Titley is employed by Maja
Mining Limited, an independent consulting company. Mr Titley has
sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person
as defined in the 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves'. Mr Titley consents to the inclusion in the report of the
matters based on his information in the form and context in which
it appears.
The information in this announcement that relates to the Mineral
Resources is extracted from the announcement entitled 'Study
confirms the Salamanca project as one of the world's lowest cost
uranium producers' dated 14 July 2016, which is available to view
on Berkeley Energia Limited's (Berkeley) website at
www.berkeleyenergia.com.
Berkeley confirms that: a) it is not aware of any new
information or data that materially affects the information
included in the original announcement; b) all material assumptions
and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resources,
included in the original announcement continue to apply and have
not materially changed; and c) the form and context in which the
relevant Competent Persons' findings are presented in this
announcement have not been materially modified from the original
announcements.
The information in the original announcement that relates to the
Mineral Resources is based on, and fairly represents, information
compiled or reviewed by Mr Malcolm Titley, a Competent Person who
is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.
Mr Titley is employed by Maja Mining Limited, an independent
consulting company. Mr Titley has sufficient experience which is
relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to
qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the
'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves'.
Forward Looking Statement
Statements regarding plans with respect to Berkeley's mineral
properties are forward-looking statements. There can be no
assurance that Berkeley's plans for development of its mineral
properties will proceed as currently expected. There can also be no
assurance that Berkeley will be able to confirm the presence of
additional mineral deposits, that any mineralisation will prove to
be economic or that a mine will successfully be developed on any of
Berkeley's mineral properties.
Appendix B
Summary of RC and DDH Drill Intersections- Zona 7 Deeps
Programme
(200 ppm U(3) O(8) cut-off)
Drill Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Depth From To Interval U(3)
Hole (m) (m) (m) ((o) ((o) (m) (m) (m) (m) O(8)
ID ) ) (ppm)
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-346(**) 714017 4527638 750 360 -90 220 3 51 48 1,018
incl. 4 14 10 1,025
incl. 16 25 9 1,969
incl. 27 29 2 2,429
incl. 38 39 1 3,891
incl. 43 45 2 1,166
159 162 3 393
195 196 1 1,444
202 203 1 233
217 218 1 210
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-347(**) 713895 4527458 755 360 -90 220 11 30 19 1,753
incl. 11 16 5 1,351
incl. 26 28 2 10,452
34 35 1 281
38 40 2 443
45 56 11 511
incl. 47 48 1 1,061
61 71 10 719
incl. 61 63 2 1,925
75 78 3 744
incl. 77 78 1 1,527
84 86 2 842
incl. 84 85 1 1,368
91 96 5 254
112 118 6 466
124 126 2 944
incl. 125 126 1 1,191
130 141 11 1,105
incl. 130 132 2 4,109
159 165 6 245
169 174 5 435
177 178 1 476
190 191 1 380
199 200 1 233
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-348(**) 713944 4527090 765 360 -90 220 43 44 1 1,197
60 66 6 3,274
incl. 60 65 5 3,769
81 85 4 1,598
incl. 81 83 2 2,753
185 186 1 531
193 207 14 4,481
incl. 194 199 5 11,913
210 217 7 1,438
incl. 211 216 5 1,894
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-357(*)(***) 713955 4527376 755 360 -90 271 30 40 10 635
incl. 39 40 1 2,246
43 69 26 1,103
incl. 43 47 4 3,973
incl. 56 57 1 1,256
incl. 65 66 1 4,928
88 89 1 264
248 250 2 461
254 255 1 762
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-358(*)(***) 714044 4527330 764 360 -90 97 38 40 2 539
48 53 5 526
61 62 1 266
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-359(*)(***) 714055 4527281 766 360 -90 99 32 34 2 262
39 41 2 312
47 57 10 494
incl. 49 50 1 1,154
91 92 1 433
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7R-360(***) 713860 4527196 755 360 -90 251 12 26 14 597
incl. 17 19 2 1,204
incl. 24 25 1 1,117
29 35 6 457
incl. 32 33 1 1,214
39 43 4 639
incl. 42 43 1 1,486
63 80 17 563
incl. 66 68 2 1,160
incl. 70 71 1 1,615
83 92 9 200
113 119 6 480
incl. 116 117 1 1,262
128 130 2 431
136 138 2 323
141 143 2 924
incl. 142 143 1 1,385
157 158 1 381
207 221 14 1,776
incl. 207 210 3 1,004
incl. 212 220 8 2,644
Z7R-361 714004 4527216 766 360 -90 250 30 31 1 274
42 43 1 219
48 49 1 243
52 58 6 215
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
No Significant
Z7R-367 713807 4527019 759 360 -90 250 Intercept
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
Z7R-375 713690 4527056 762 360 -90 250 47 48 1 215
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
Z7M-376 714063 4527495 756 360 -90 250 10 22 12 1,003
incl. 10 14 4 1,445
incl. 16 17 1 2,464
26 33 7 337
39 40 1 304
57 61 4 236
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
No Significant
Z7D-377 714051 4527303 765 310 -86 263 Intercept
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
No Significant
Z7D-378 713904 4526989 763 295 -86 250 Intercept
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
No Significant
Z7M-195 713908 4527288 755 360 -90 250 Intercept
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
Z7D-379 713823 4527331 753 124 -86 265 161 163 2 2,002
incl. 162 163 1 3,761
212 213 1 323
220 225 5 242
229 231 2 464
249 250 1 230
254 256 2 1,357
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ------ ----- ----- --------- -------
No Significant
Z7D-380 713966 4527628 750 126 -86 128 Intercept
----------------------------------------
No Significant
Z7D-381 714237 4527336 768 306 -86 250 Intercept
----------------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
(*) drill holes failed to reach the target depth due to
difficult ground conditions and were terminated
(**) Drill holes reported on 27 January 2016
(***) Drill holes reported on 5 September 2016
(Note: Sampling and analysis for drill holes Z7M-195, Z7D-377,
Z7D-378, Z7D-379, Z7D-380 and Z7D-381 was focussed on the potential
zones of mineralisation below the existing Zona 7 resource. The
mineralised zones within the existing resource were not sampled or
assayed.)
Summary of RC and DDH Drill Intersections- Regional Targets
Programme
(200 ppm U(3) O(8) cut-off)
Drill Easting Northing Elevation Azimuth Dip Depth From To Interval U(3)
Hole O(8)
ID ppm
--------- ------
(m) (m) (m) ((o) ((o) (m) (m) (m) (m)
) )
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
Z7R-356 713693 4526666 776 360 -90 85 78 79 1 215
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
VIR-068 718141 4528674 742 360 -90 80 18 19 1 950
26 27 1 236
31 32 1 237
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
VIR-077 718429 4528365 732 360 -90 60 31 32 1 233
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
VIR-078 718914 4528442 754 360 -90 60 47 48 1 266
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
VIR-081 719120 4527936 728 360 -90 58 39 40 1 460
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
VIR-083 719147 4527985 734 360 -90 80 33 34 1 1,297
38 40 2 245
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
ERR-005 716948 4531233 729 360 -90 80 18 19 1 205
22 23 1 465
34 35 1 685
--------- -------- --------- ---------- -------- ----- ------ ----- ---- --------- ------
Appendix C: JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 report
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
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Sampling Nature and quality of Results reported are from
techniques sampling (eg cut channels, Reverse Circulation (RC)
random chips, or specific and Diamond (DD) drill samples
specialised industry collected over one metre
standard measurement (1m) intervals. Multiple
tools appropriate to methods were used to determine
the minerals under investigation, uranium mineralisation intervals
such as down hole gamma including down hole gamma
sondes, or handheld XRF analysis, hand held scintillometer
instruments, etc). These measurements and portable
examples should not be XRF analysis. Intervals
taken as limiting the containing uranium mineralisation
broad meaning of sampling. were selected and submitted
for laboratory assay analysis.
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Include reference to Standards and blanks are
measures taken to ensure inserted into the sample
sample representivity stream to assess the accuracy,
and the appropriate calibration precision and methodology
of any measurement tools of the external laboratories
or systems used. used. In addition, field
duplicate samples are inserted
to assess the variability
of the uranium mineralisation.
Approximately 15-20% of
all samples relate to quality
control. In addition, the
laboratories undertake their
own duplicate sampling as
part of their internal QA/QC
processes. Examination of
the QA/QC sample data indicates
satisfactory performance
of field sampling protocols
and assay laboratories providing
acceptable levels of precision
and accuracy.
Drill hole collar locations
are surveyed by qualified
surveyors (Cubica Ingeniería
Metrica S.L) using standard
differential GPS (DGPS)
equipment achieving sub
decimetre accuracy in horizontal
and vertical position. Down-hole
surveys are undertaken using
a Geovista down-hole deviation
probe. Measurements are
taken every 1cm down hole
and averaged every 5m. No
strongly magnetic rocks
are present within the deposit
which may affect magnetic
based readings.
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Aspects of the determination RC drill samples are collected
of mineralisation that over 1m intervals, manually
are Material to the Public homogenised before being
Report. In cases where split on site using a three
'industry standard' work tier riffle splitter to
has been done this would provide an approximate 3-5kg
be relatively simple sample. In rare cases, wet
(eg 'reverse circulation samples are split using
drilling was used to a cone and quarter method.
obtain 1 m samples from Samples are further split
which 3 kg was pulverised in the core shed using a
to produce a 30 g charge scoop such that 0.7-1kg
for fire assay'). In
other cases more explanation Berkeley DD core was sampled
may be required, such using 1m intervals in the
as where there is coarse mineralised zones and half
gold that has inherent core was used for sampling.
sampling problems. Unusual
commodities or mineralisation Scintillometer measurements
types (eg submarine nodules) are taken on all samples
may warrant disclosure and this data is used to
of detailed information. select the samples to be
sent to external laboratories
for sample preparation and
analysis. Indicative mineralised
intervals are determined
from this data and the sampling
extended up and down hole
by at least 2-5m.
Samples are sent to the
preparation laboratories
of ALS (Seville, Spain)
and analytical laboratory
of ALS (Loughrea, Ireland).
Samples are dried, fine
crushed down to 70% below
2mm, split to obtain 250g
and pulverised with at least
85% of the sample passing
75um. 10g of sample is used
for uranium analysis by
pressed powder X-ray fluorescence
(XRF) method.
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Drilling Drill type (eg core, Drilling comprised both
techniques reverse circulation, RC method using a 140mm
open-hole hammer, rotary diameter face sampling hammer
air blast, auger, Bangka, and DD (HQ).
sonic, etc) and details For angled DD, oriented
(eg core diameter, triple core was achieved using
or standard tube, depth DeviCore measurements.
of diamond tails, face-sampling
bit or other type, whether
core is oriented and
if so, by what method,
etc).
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Drill Method of recording and RC drill samples are collected
sample assessing core and chip over 1m intervals through
recovery sample recoveries and a cyclone. Plastic sample
results assessed. bags are strapped to the
cyclone to maximise sample
recovery. Individual sample
bags are not weighed to
assess sample recovery but
a visual inspection is made
by the Company geologist
to ensure all samples are
of approximately equivalent
size.
DD core is placed in core
boxes of 1m by 0.3m size.
Each drilling cycle is marked
indicating its depth. The
recovery is measured by
cycle and then recovery
percentage is calculated.
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Measures taken to maximise The RC drilling rigs utilised
sample recovery and ensure suitably sized compressors
representative nature to ensure dry samples where
of the samples. possible. Plastic sample
bags are strapped to the
cyclone to maximise sample
recovery. Sample logs record
whether the sample is dry,
moist or wet.
The DD drilling rigs used
face discharge bits to ensure
a low contact between the
rock and drilling fluids,
minimising ore washing.
Core was cut using a water
lubricated diamond saw with
care taken to ensure minimal
ore loss.
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Whether a relationship There is no known relationship
exists between sample between sample recovery
recovery and grade and and grade. The RC sample
whether sample bias may recoveries are of an acceptable
have occurred due to level and no bias is expected
preferential loss/gain from any sample losses.
of fine/coarse material.
Due to potential solubility
and mobility of the uranium
minerals, the use of water
in core recovery in DD is
controlled.
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Logging Whether core and chip Geological logging of RC
samples have been geologically chip samples includes recording
and geotechnically logged descriptions of lithology,
to a level of detail weathering, alteration and
to support appropriate mineralisation. A scintillometer
Mineral Resource estimation, reading of counts per second
mining studies and metallurgical (cps) is recorded for each
studies. 1m sample (quantitative).
Geological logging of DD
core included recording
descriptions of lithology,
geological period, colour,
oxidation, mineralisation
style, alteration, weathering,
structure, texture, grain
size and mineralogy.
Geotechnical logging of
DD core included recording
descriptions of integrity
(recovery and RQD), materials
(lithology, rock strength
and depth oxide staining),
structures (type, angle,
contact type, infill, weathering)
Structural logging of DD
core included recording
descriptions of structure
type, structural angles,
contact type, infill, line
type and slip direction.
Alteration logging of DD
core included recording
descriptions of metamorphic
textures, alteration mineralogy
and mineralisation style.
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Whether logging is qualitative Geological logging is qualitative
or quantitative in nature. in nature. RC samples and
Core (or costean, channel, chip trays and DD core boxes
etc) photography. are photographed.
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The total length and All RC drill holes and DD
percentage of the relevant holes are logged in full
intersections logged. by Company geologists.
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Sub-sampling If core, whether cut DD core is sampled using
techniques or sawn and whether quarter, 1m intervals in the mineralised
half or all core taken. zones, including areas of
internal low grade or waste.
In addition, the sampling
is extended 3-5m up and
down hole from the interpreted
mineralised zone. Half core
is used for sampling.
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and sample If non-core, whether RC drill samples are collected
preparation riffled, tube sampled, at 1m intervals. RC intervals
rotary split, etc and are sampled by splitting
whether sampled wet or dry samples in the field
dry. to 3-5kg using a three tier
riffle splitter and further
split in the core shed to
0.7-1kg using a scoop. Where
samples are wet they are
dried prior to spitting.
In rare cases, wet samples
are split using a cone and
quarter method.
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For all sample types, Samples are sent to ALS
the nature, quality and laboratories for preparation.
appropriateness of the Samples are dried, fine
sample preparation technique. crushed down to 70% below
2mm and pulverised with
at least 85% of the sample
passing 75um. 10g of sample
is used for uranium analysis
by pressed powder XRF method.
This is considered appropriate
for this style of uranium
mineralisation.
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Quality control procedures Previous field tests have
adopted for all sub-sampling determined that the sample
stages to maximise representivity size and method of sampling
of samples. produce representative RC
samples. QA/QC procedures
involve the use of standards,
duplicates and blanks which
are inserted into sample
batches at a frequency of
approximately 15-20%.
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Measures taken to ensure Duplicate splits of RC samples
that the sampling is are taken every 10m down
representative of the hole within the sampled
in situ material collected, intervals. Duplicate DD
including for instance samples are taken every
results for field duplicate/second-half 10m sampling the other half
sampling. portion of core. The results
from these duplicates generally
show acceptable repeatability.
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Whether sample sizes The uranium is typically
are appropriate to the very fine grained. Previous
grain size of the material test work carried out by
being sampled. Berkeley using different
sample sizes has demonstrated
that the selected sample
size is appropriate.
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Quality The nature, quality and Uranium analysis by pressed
of assay appropriateness of the powder XRF method. This
data assaying and laboratory analytical method reports
and laboratory procedures used and whether total uranium content.
tests the technique is considered
partial or total.
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For geophysical tools, Down-hole gamma logging
spectrometers, handheld is undertaken for all probe
XRF instruments, etc, accessible drill holes to
the parameters used in provide eU(3) O(8) ("equivalent"
determining the analysis U(3) O(8) grade) data however,
including instrument it is not currently considered
make and model, reading of sufficient quality to
times, calibrations factors replace chemical assay data
applied and their derivation, for the purposes of reporting
etc. drilling results at Zona
7. The drill intersections
reported in this release
are calculated using only
chemical assay data.
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Nature of quality control Standards, blanks and duplicates
procedures adopted (eg are regularly inserted into
standards, blanks, duplicates, the sample stream with approximately
external laboratory checks) 15-20% of all samples related
and whether acceptable to quality control. The
levels of accuracy (ie external laboratories used
lack of bias) and precision also maintain their own
have been established. process of QA/QC utilising
standards, pulp repeats,
sample duplicates and blanks.
Review of the Berkeley quality
control samples, as well
as the external laboratory
quality QA/QC reports, has
shown no sample preparation
issues, acceptable levels
of accuracy and precision
and no bias in the analytical
datasets.
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Verification The verification of significant Reported significant intersections
of sampling intersections by either have been checked and verified
and assaying independent or alternative by Senior Geological management.
company personnel.
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The use of twinned holes. No twinned holes were drilled
in the current drilling
program.
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Documentation of primary All primary data is recorded
data, data entry procedures, in templates designed by
data verification, data Berkeley. Assay data from
storage (physical and the external laboratory
electronic) protocols. is received in spreadsheets
and downloaded directly
into an Access Database
managed by the Company.
Data is entered into controlled
excel templates for validation.
The validated data is then
loaded into a password secured
relational database by a
designated Company geologist.
Daily backups of all digital
data are undertaken. These
procedures are documented
in the Berkeley Technical
Procedures and Protocols
manual.
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Discuss any adjustment Uranium (ppm) assays received
to assay data. from the external laboratory
are converted to U(3) O(8)
(ppm) using the stoichiometric
factor of 1.179.
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Location Accuracy and quality Drill hole collar locations
of data of surveys used to locate are surveyed by qualified
points drill holes (collar and surveyors (Cubica Ingeniería
down-hole surveys), trenches, Metrica S.L) using standard
mine workings and other differential GPS (DGPS)
locations used in Mineral equipment achieving sub
Resource estimation. decimetre accuracy in horizontal
and vertical position.
Down-hole surveys are undertaken
using a Geovista down-hole
deviation probe. Measurements
are taken every 1cm down
hole and averaged every
10m. No strongly magnetic
rocks are present within
the deposit which may affect
magnetic based readings.
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Specification of the The grid system is ETRS
grid system used. 1989 UTM Zone 29N.
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Quality and adequacy Topographic control is based
of topographic control. on a digital terrain model
with sub metric accuracy
sourced from the Spanish
Geographical Institute (Instituto
Geográfico Nacional)
and is verified through
detailed drill hole collar
surveys by a qualified surveyor
using a DGPS.
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Data Data spacing for reporting This drilling program has
spacing of Exploration Results. been designed to cross significant
and distribution mineralization.
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Whether the data spacing The data spacing is not
and distribution is sufficient considered sufficient to
to establish the degree assume geological and grade
of geological and grade continuity, and will not
continuity appropriate allow the estimation of
for the Mineral Resource Mineral Resources on deep.
and Ore Reserve estimation
procedure(s) and classifications
applied.
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Whether sample compositing No compositing of samples
has been applied. in the field has been undertaken.
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Orientation Whether the orientation Shallow parts of the deposit
of data of sampling achieves show that the mineralised
in relation unbiased sampling of zone strikes northeast-southwest
to geological possible structures and and is interpreted to be
structure the extent to which this sub-horizontal (due to post
is known, considering mineralisation supergene
the deposit type. processes) to shallowly
dipping.
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If the relationship between All of the RC drill holes
the drilling orientation reported in this release
and the orientation of are vertical.
key mineralised structures All of the DD holes are
is considered to have inclined -86 to facilitate
introduced a sampling the core orientation measures.
bias, this should be Due to the interpreted flat
assessed and reported lying nature of the mineralisation,
if material. no sampling bias is considered
to have been introduced
by the orientation of the
drilling.
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Sample The measures taken to Chain of custody is managed
security ensure sample security. by Berkeley. Samples are
transported from the drill
site by Company vehicle
to a sample preparation
shed where samples are prepared
for dispatch. Samples are
sent directly from the sample
preparation shed to the
laboratory using a certified
courier or a Berkeley owned
vehicle authorised for radioactive
materials transport. No
other freight is transported
with the samples which are
taken directly from the
Berkeley facility to the
external laboratory. Sample
submission forms are sent
in paper form with the samples
as well as electronically
to the laboratory. Reconciliation
of samples occurs prior
to commencement of sample
preparation for assaying.
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Audits The results of any audits Sampling techniques and
or reviews or reviews of sampling procedures, as well as QA/QC
techniques and data. data, are reviewed internally
an ongoing basis. Mr Malcolm
Titley (Geology Consultant,
Maja Mining Limited) has
independently reviewed the
sampling techniques, procedures
and data. He has undertaken
a site visit to review and
inspect the application
of procedures. These reviews
have concluded that the
sampling and analytical
results have resulted in
data suitable for incorporation
into Mineral Resource estimation.
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Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this
section.)
Criteria JORC Code explanation Commentary
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Mineral Type, reference name/number, The Zona 7 Prospect lies
tenement location and ownership on the Alisos Investigation
and land including agreements Permit PI 6605-20 which
tenure or material issues with is 100% owned by Berkeley
status third parties such as Minera de Espana, a wholly
joint ventures, partnerships, owned subsidiary of Berkeley
overriding royalties, Energia Limited.
native title interests,
historical sites, wilderness An application for a mining
or national park and license has been applied
environmental settings. for at Alisos. The Alisos
Investigation Permit, which
was due to expire in January
2016, has been automatically
extended until the mining
license is granted.
No historical sites, wilderness
or national parks are located
within the Permit. The Zona
7 Prospect is located adjacent
to the village of Villavieja
de Yeltes.
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The security of the Tenure in the form of an
tenure held at the time Investigation Permit has
of reporting along with been granted and is considered
any known impediments secure. There are no known
to obtaining a licence impediments to obtaining
to operate in the area. a licence to operate in
this area.
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Exploration Acknowledgment and appraisal Previous exploration at
done by of exploration by other Zona 7 was completed initially
other parties. by Junta de Energía
parties Nuclear (JEN) and then Empresa
Nacional de Uranio S.A.
(ENUSA), both Spanish state
run companies, from the
late 1950's through to the
mid 1980's. Work completed
by JEN and ENUSA included
mapping, radiometric surveys,
trenching and diamond (DD)
and open-hole (OH) drilling.
A detailed data assessment
and verification of the
historic data supplied by
ENUSA has been undertaken.
No significant issues with
the data were detected.
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Geology Deposit type, geological The uranium mineralisation
setting and style of is hosted within Lower Cambrian
mineralisation. metasediments adjacent to
granite. The mineralisation
typically occurs as a sub-horizontal
to shallowly dipping layer
occurring between surface
and 100m depth, although
mineralisation has been
recorded to a maximum depth
of 255m in the current RC
holes. The style of the
uranium mineralisation includes
veins, stockwork and disseminated
mineralisation in joint/fracture
filling associated with
brittle deformation. Uraninite
and coffinite are the primary
uranium minerals. Secondary
uranium mineralisation is
developed in "supergene-like"
tabular zones corresponding
to the depth of weathering.
Most of the mineralisation
is hosted within partially
weathered and unweathered
metasediment. This deposit
falls into the category
defined by the International
Atomic Energy Association
(IAEA) as Vein Type, Sub
Type Iberian Type.
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Drill A summary of all information Details of all reported
hole Information material to the understanding drill holes are provided
of the exploration results in Appendix B of this release.
including a tabulation
of the following information
for all Material drill
holes:
o easting and northing
of the drill hole collar
o elevation or RL (Reduced
Level - elevation above
sea level in metres)
of the drill hole collar
o dip and azimuth of
the hole
o down hole length and
interception depth
o hole length.
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If the exclusion of All of this information
this information is is Material and has been
justified on the basis included in Appendix B of
that the information this release.
is not Material and
this exclusion does
not detract from the
understanding of the
report, the Competent
Person should clearly
explain why this is
the case.
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Data aggregation In reporting Exploration Reported drill intersections
methods Results, weighting averaging are based on chemical assay
techniques, maximum data and are calculated
and/or minimum grade using a 200ppm U(3) O(8)
truncations (eg cutting cut-off, no high grade cut,
of high grades) and and may include up to 2m
cut-off grades are usually of internal dilution.
Material and should
be stated.
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Where aggregate intercepts High grade intervals that
incorporate short lengths are internal to broader
of high grade results zones of uranium mineralisation
and longer lengths of are reported as included
low grade results, the intervals.
procedure used for such
aggregation should be
stated and some typical
examples of such aggregations
should be shown in detail.
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The assumptions used No metal equivalent values
for any reporting of are used.
metal equivalent values
should be clearly stated.
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Relationship These relationships All drilling is planned
between are particularly important in such a way as to intersect
mineralisation in the reporting of expected mineralisation
widths Exploration Results. in a perpendicular manner.
and intercept If the geometry of the The uranium mineralisation
lengths mineralisation with is interpreted to be flat
respect to the drill lying to shallowly dipping
hole angle is known, so the majority of the RC
its nature should be holes have been drilled
reported. vertically and DD holes
have been drilled with -86
for core orientation purposes.
The reported down-hole intervals
are therefore interpreted
to approximate true widths.
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If it is not known and The reported down-hole intervals
only the down hole lengths are interpreted to approximate
are reported, there true widths.
should be a clear statement
to this effect (eg 'down
hole length, true width
not known').
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Diagrams Appropriate maps and Appropriate diagrams, including
sections (with scales) a drill plan and cross sections,
and tabulations of intercepts are included in the main
should be included for body of this release.
any significant discovery
being reported These
should include, but
not be limited to a
plan view of drill hole
collar locations and
appropriate sectional
views.
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Balanced Where comprehensive All results are reported
reporting reporting of all Exploration in Appendix B of this release.
Results is not practicable,
representative reporting
of both low and high
grades and/or widths
should be practiced
to avoid misleading
reporting of Exploration
Results.
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Other Other exploration data, Down-hole gamma logging
substantive if meaningful and material, of all holes is undertaken
exploration should be reported including to provide eU(3) O(8) data.
data (but not limited to): Prior comparisons of eU(3)
geological observations; O(8) data with chemical
geophysical survey results; assay data have shown that
geochemical survey results; on average eU(3) O(8) tends
bulk samples - size to underestimate at higher
and method of treatment; grades (>600ppm) and overestimate
metallurgical test results; at lower grades (<100ppm).
bulk density, groundwater, Accordingly, the eU3O8 data
geotechnical and rock is not considered of sufficient
characteristics; potential quality to replace chemical
deleterious or contaminating assay data for the purposes
substances. of reporting drilling results.
The drill intersections
reported in this release
are calculated using only
chemical assay data.
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Further The nature and scale Further work planned for
work of planned further work the Zona 7 Prospect includes
(eg tests for lateral additional drilling will
extensions or depth be focused on extending
extensions or large-scale the mineralisation further
step-out drilling). deep and infilling the current
grid to facilitate future
upgrading of the resource
classification.
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Diagrams clearly highlighting These are shown in the main
the areas of possible body of this release.
extensions, including
the main geological
interpretations and
future drilling areas,
provided this information
is not commercially
sensitive.
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