27
March 2024
Critical Mineral Resources
PLC
('CMR' or the
'Company')
Operational
update
Critical Mineral Resources PLC
('CMR' or the 'Company'), the exploration and development company
focused on critical metals and minerals in Morocco is pleased to
provide an operational update on its Ifri Project
('Ifri') in the
Anti-Atlas.
Highlights
· Positive initial
work at the Ifri Project in the Anti-Atlas. Prospecting by CMR's
geological team has demonstrated copper and silver in multiple
shear zone and quartz vein structures with some structures
containing gold mineralisation.
·
Channel samples include assay results of (1) 3.1%
copper and 17 g/t silver (2) 1.95% copper and 15 g/t silver, and
(3) 0.86 g/t gold and 21 g/t silver. These initial samples are
demonstrative of Ifri's potential.
·
The Company is pleased to see copper and silver
grades returned at Ifri given the incidence of visible copper
sulphide and copper oxide mineralisation on the property and Ifri's
proximity to the Tagmout copper-silver mine.
· The presence of
gold in the system is also extremely encouraging given nearby
industrial scale and artisanal underground gold mining. Existing
mines are targeting the quartz structures with gold grades in the
region known to improve at depth.
·
The Ifri Project is located in a well-known mining
belt which hosts active and previously operating mines. These
include the Imiter silver mine, the Tiouit gold mine, the Bou Skour
copper project and the Tagmout silver-copper project less than
5.0km away from Ifri.
Ifri Project summary
Initial prospecting at the Ifri site
has identified multiple large mineralised shear structures with
copper oxide, copper sulphide, silver and gold mineralisation.
Historical small scale mining for copper and gold is also evident
at numerous locations across the property and, significantly, there
is a significant scale drilling programme 2.5km west of the permit
and an underground gold mine being developed less than 10km north
of the permit. We have located these operations but the project
names are unknown and it is unclear who the operators
are.
Fig
1 Ifri Project mineralisation

Source: Critical Mineral Resources
PLC
Saghro Massif Potential
Ifri is located within the Saghro
Massif, an area of old (Precambrian) igneous rocks in the
Anti-Atlas. In a relatively small area, this series of inliers
hosts multiple past producing mines, operational mines and
development projects. Probably the most well-know mines are the
Imiter silver mine and the Tiouit gold mine. The Bou Skour copper
project and Tagmout copper-silver project are also significant
deposits and located very close to Ifri. Figure 3 illustrates
Ifri's location within an alteration hot spot, where NE-SW faults
are thought to represent paths for hydrothermal fluids and
mineralisation.
Fig
2 Saghro Massif mining belt

Source: Critical Mineral Resources
PLC
Fig
3 Ifri's location and mineral prospectivity map

Source: Mamouch, Y.; Attou, A.;
Miftah, A.; Ouchchen, M.; Dadi, B.; Achkouch, L.; Et-tayea, Y.;
Allaoui, A.; Boualoul, M.; Randazzo, G.; et al. Mapping of
Hydrothermal Alteration Zones in the Kelâat M'Gouna Region Using
Airborne Gamma-Ray Spectrometry and Remote Sensing Data: Mining
Implications (Eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco). Appl. Sci. 2022, 12,
957. https://doi.org/10.3390/app12030957
Ifri Outlook
The next stage at Ifri is a
systematic exploration programme including
detailed mapping, geochemical surveying, followed by geophysics and
drill-target generation.
Charlie Long, Chief Executive Officer of CMR PLC,
commented:
"We are very excited about the Ifri Project and its potential
to host both copper-silver and gold deposits. Ifri is located in a
mineralised system and we will now focus on systematic exploration
and drill target generation. We are encouraged by the numerous
mines in this belt, several of which are intrusion-related
deposits, and therefore the region's strong potential for large
scale discoveries. At Ifri, we will be targeting both mineralised
structures near the surface and richer sources of copper, silver
and gold at depth".
Critical Mineral Resources
PLC
Charles Long, Chief Executive
Officer
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Notes To Editors
Critical Mineral Resources (CMR) PLC
is an exploration and development company focused on developing
assets that produce key commodities essential for renewable energy,
battery storage and electrification to support the clean energy
revolution. These commodities are widely recognised as being at the
start of a supply and demand supercycle.
CMR is building a diversified
portfolio of high-quality metals exploration and development
projects in Morocco, focusing on copper, nickel, manganese, cobalt,
and potentially rare earths. CMR identified Morocco as an ideal
mining-friendly jurisdiction that meets its acquisition and
operational criteria. The country is perfectly located to supply
raw materials to Europe and possesses excellent prospective
geology, infrastructure and attractive permitting, tax and royalty
conditions. In 2023, the Company acquired an 80% stake in leading
Moroccan exploration and geological services company Atlantic
Research Minerals SARL.
Since taking over the CMR in 2022,
the current management has completed a comprehensive strategic
review and restructuring of the business and implemented its clear
strategy to maximise exploration and resource development
opportunities for the benefit of all stakeholders. The Company is
listed on the London Stock Exchange (CMRS.L). More information
regarding the Company can be found at www.cmrplc.com