
8 February
2024
Kendrick Resources Plc
("Kendrick" or the
"Company")
Drilling confirms additional vanadium mineralisation to the
north of the existing Airijoki JORC mineral resource initiating the
next stage of project development
Kendrick Resources Plc (LSE:
KEN), the mineral exploration and development company building
vanadium, nickel and copper battery metal projects in Scandinavia
is pleased to announce new vanadium assay results from its diamond
drill programme over the Airijoki Vanadium Deposit in Vittangi,
Sweden. The combination of a JORC Mineral Resource, new positive
assay results and access to a further 5 contiguous exploration
licences expected to generate additional vanadium (and copper)
targets for follow up and possible future expansion of the current
vanadium resource, has initiated the next step in the development
of the Company's vanadium programme.
The immediate emphasis will be to
switch from further drilling to expanding the Mineral Resource, to
focusing on the development and implementation of an appropriate
strategy to build a sustainable vanadium business, this does not
preclude future ongoing exploration. But in the meantime we will be
looking to build strategic alliances with both iron ore and
vanadium miners and processors, together with an alignment with end
users of vanadium, principally in the Vanadium Redox battery
sphere. Operating to the highest possible standards, the Company
aims to become a significant contributor to the supply of vanadium
in the Scandinavian battery arena.
Highlights
·
Results have been
received for whole rock and vanadium magnetite concentrates
produced from eight holes drilled north of the existing Airijoki
vanadium JORC Mineral Resource containing 44.3 Mt @ 0.4%
V2O5, in-situ, containing 5.9 Mt of magnetite
averaging 1.7% V2O5.
·
Seven out of
eight holes drilled intersected Vanadium
mineralisation.
·
Notable
intercepts included:
o 0.52%
V2O5 - whole rock (1.77%
V2O5 - magnetite concentrate) over 28.80m
from 77.55m in hole AIR23-003, incl.
§ 0.72%
V2O5 - whole rock (2.15%
V2O5 - magnetite concentrate) over 12.00m
from 89.50m
o 0.43%
V2O5 - whole rock (1.44%
V2O5 - magnetite concentrate) over 19.15m
from 75.85m in hole AIR23-008
o 0.32%
V2O5 - whole rock (1.42%
V2O5 - magnetite concentrate) over 28.65m
from 174.50m in AIR23-002
§ incl. 0.40%
V2O5 - whole rock (1.75%
V2O5 -magnetite concentrate) over 12 m from
186.5m
·
Endorsement by
the Board of the development of a strategy aimed at building a
sustainable vanadium business in Scandinavia to deliver into future
vanadium demand for battery production.
Colin Bird, Executive Chairman of Kendrick Resources Plc
commented: "I am delighted to see
that this drilling campaign testing the northern extension to the
existing 44.3 Mt Airijoki JORC Resource carries good whole rock
Vanadium grades as well as Vanadium magnetite concentrate grades
demonstrating the potential to add to the existing resource at
Airijoki. Development of resources at Airijoki has required
evaluation including rock and soil sampling to both confirm
historic anomalies and to define new targets to explain underlying
geophysical anomalies with work programmes confined to certain
times of the year to minimise the impact of exploration. It is
always rewarding to receive highly positive results derived from
the exploration team's hard work and dedication. The fact
that we have a number of other high quality defined drill targets
on the as-yet largely untested licences comprising the Airijoki
project, bodes well for future resource growth.
Kendrick is evolving and, having achieved a critical mass in
terms of resource tonnes and grade underpinned by strong evidence
to suggest scope for significant growth, the Board believes now is
the right time for the Company to build alliances and establish
long-term commercial cooperation agreements necessary to ensure a
market for future vanadium production. We look forward to expanding
on our proposed strategy and updating shareholders as we evolve as
a company".
Drilling Programme and Results
Kendrick Resources Plc has received
geochemical results from all the diamond drill holes completed at
Airijoki towards the end of 2023 with all but one hole intersecting
Vanadium mineralisation.
The eight hole 1,394m scout diamond
drilling program in the Airijoki 200 license is located immediately
to the northeast of the Airijoki 100 license in which the 44.3Mt
JORC compliant Inferred Vanadium resource is estimated.
The whole rock, as well as results
for vanadium magnetite concentrates, produced by Davis Tube
Recovery ("DTR"), confirm the possibility to extend the current
JORC compliant inferred Vanadium resource to the north for
approximately a further circa 2 km.

Figure 1. Drill Hole Location Map for the Airijoki Vanadium
Deposit, Vittangi, Sweden

Figure 2. Cross section through hole AIR23-003 and AIR23-002
displaying the local geology and mineralized
intercepts.
A subset of 712.7 metres was
forwarded to ALS Scandinavia AB for processing. After core logging,
the selected drill core intervals were sent to the ALS laboratory
in Malå, Sweden for preparation and analysed at ALS Loughrea,
Ireland. Significant results for the sampled diamond drill holes
drill holes are listed in the Table below.
Hole
|
From
|
To
|
Width (m)
(Downhole Depth)
|
V2O5 % (in Whole Rock)
|
V2O5 % (in Magnetite
Concentrate)
|
Mass
Recovery %
|
|
AIR23-001
|
53.00
|
53.95
|
0.95
|
0.18
|
0.90
|
12.00
|
|
58.40
|
59.50
|
1.10
|
0.28
|
1.39
|
10.85
|
|
62.25
|
65.25
|
3.00
|
0.29
|
1.37
|
12.87
|
|
113.30
|
114.30
|
1.00
|
0.23
|
1.04
|
12.30
|
|
154.70
|
173.80
|
19.10
|
0.28
|
1.20
|
15.70
|
|
includes from
165.9
|
6.10
|
0.33
|
1.33
|
17.11
|
|
AIR23-002
|
32.60
|
37.95
|
5.35
|
0.19
|
0.87
|
15.17
|
|
105.75
|
110.55
|
4.80
|
0.23
|
0.89
|
15.26
|
|
174.50
|
203.15
|
28.65
|
0.32
|
1.42
|
11.77
|
|
AIR23-003
|
77.55
|
106.35
|
28.80
|
0.52
|
1.77
|
19.57
|
|
includes from
89.50
|
12.00
|
0.72
|
2.15
|
24.13
|
|
AIR23-004
|
62.00
|
77.70
|
15.70
|
0.25
|
1.01
|
15.84
|
|
84.10
|
99.75
|
15.65
|
0.31
|
1.12
|
17.76
|
|
AIR23-005
|
41.85
|
76.55
|
34.70
|
0.33
|
1.00
|
22.19
|
|
AIR23-006
|
148.00
|
154.00
|
6.00
|
0.22
|
0.83
|
20.18
|
|
159.80
|
184.90
|
25.10
|
0.31
|
1.09
|
20.65
|
|
AIR23-007
|
No
significant intercepts recorded
|
AIR23-008
|
64.55
|
68.55
|
4.00
|
0.20
|
0.69
|
23.80
|
|
75.85
|
95.00
|
19.15
|
0.43
|
1.44
|
21.73
|
|
103.10
|
107.75
|
4.65
|
0.25
|
1.09
|
17.99
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
Notes:
1)
Reported
intervals are downhole widths.
2) Reported
intervals are calculated for zones analysing > 0.1% V (Whole
Rock)
3) V% to V2O5%
element-stoichiometric oxide conversion factor of 1.7852
used
4) The
V2O5 values may differ slightly due to
rounding.

Figure 3. Core Photo from hole AIR23-003 showing high grade
mineralisation
Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC)
The diamond drilling program was
executed by Norse Diamond Drilling AS. The rig was aligned using a
DeviAligner and the hole was surveyed with a DeviGyro at 3m
intervals after the completion of a hole. Collar coordinates were
taken with a Garmin GPS.
The NQ2 sized core from the diamond
drill programme was logged, marked, and photographed, and RQD,
magnetic susceptibility and XRF measurements were taken every meter
by geologists and technicians from EMX royalty.
The drill core was sampled at
minimum 0.25 metre up to 2.65 metre intervals and sent to ALS in
Malå, Sweden. The samples were cut, and the split (½ core or two
quarter core) samples were crushed, split, and pulverized (using
ALS methods CRU-31, SPL-22Y, PUL-31).
A pulp split was sent to ALS
Loughrea, Ireland, an ISO accredited laboratory for assaying, for
final chemical analysis using the ALS method ME-XRF21n. Samples
with an analysis result of >0.1%V in whole rock, underwent
beneficiation by David Tube Recovery (method MAG-DTR) and the
resulting magnetic concentrate was analysed (method ME-XRF21c).
Selective samples were analysed for gold, platinum, and palladium
(method PGM-ICP23). Standards, blanks, and duplicates were inserted
regularly every 10th sample in the sample
stream.
This announcement contains
information which, prior to its disclosure, was inside information
as stipulated under Regulation 11 of the Market Abuse (Amendment)
(EU Exit) Regulations 2019/310 (as amended).
For additional information please
contact:
Kendrick Resources Plc:
Chairman
|
Tel: +44 2039 616 086
Colin Bird
|
Novum Securities
Financial Adviser
Joint Broker
|
Tel: +44 7399 9400
David Coffman / George
Duxberry
Jon Bellis
|
Shard Capital Partners LLP
Joint Broker
|
Tel: +44 207 186 9952
Damon Heath / Isabella
Pierre
|
|
Qualified
Person
The technical information contained
in this announcement has been reviewed, verified, and approved by
Colin Bird, CC.ENG, FIMMM, South African and UK Certified Mine
Manager and Director of Kendrick Resources plc, with more than 40
years' experience mainly in hard rock mining.
About Kendrick Resources Plc
Kendrick Resources Plc is a mineral
exploration and development company with projects primarily based
across Scandinavia. The principal of its business is to explore the
opportunities within the natural resources sector with a focus on
battery, base, and precious metals including but not limited to
vanadium and nickel. In doing so, the Company is looking to build a
long term energy metals business in Scandinavia which delivers
energy metals to Europe to help enable its renewable energy
transformation by building a top tier energy metals production
business.
The
Airijoki Project
The
Airijoki
Project lies within the
Vittangi Greenstone Group (VGG) of northern Sweden, in relative
proximity to established infrastructure as well as several
significant mines (i.e. Kiruna, Svappavaara, Leveäniemi and
Mertainen) and other new energy mineral projects (i.e. Talga
Group's Vittangi graphite project). Geologically, the Project
is centred on a laterally continuous, northeast trending gabbroic
(locally termed diabase) intrusion which hosts vanadium-magnetite
mineralisation along with lesser base metal (predominantly copper
mineralisation).
Airijoki is currently supported by
an Inferred Mineral Resource comprising 44.3 Mt at an in-situ grade
of 0.4% V2O5, containing 5.9 Mt of magnetite
averaging 1.7% V2O5 (in magnetite
concentrate) for 100,800 t of contained V2O5
based on a 13.3% mass recovery of magnetite concentrate and a 0.7%
V2O5 cut-off grade, on a 100% equity basis
(and net attributable basis).
Subsequent Davis Tube Recovery (DTR)
and low-intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) test work indicated
that vanadium magnetite concentrates grading over 2%
V2O5 and more than 65% Fe are possible at
mass recoveries over 20% from the vanadium mineralisation at
Airijoki. Overall, vanadium recoveries in excess of 70% can
be achieved using a relatively coarse grind size of 355 µm and
using LIMS without the need for further treatment.
Conceptual studies completed in 2019
envisage that Airijoki will be developed by bulk open pit mining
techniques from four open pits using standard drill and blast,
load/haul, and crusher feed/magnetic separation to produce a
vanadium magnetite concentrate. The conceptual techno-economic
studies demonstrated the Project has the potential to be
financially robust. Further metallurgical test work,
extensional and infill drilling and optimisation studies are
warranted at Airijoki prior to more advanced techno-economic
analysis.
Vanadium
Technological advances are expected
to positively influence the demand for vanadium. Principally used
as an alloy in steel and aluminium production, its' ability to make
materials stronger and lighter offers important benefits
particularly for weight-to-strength ratio, an important
consideration particularly for EVs'. Vanadium pentoxide is also an
important component in REDOX flow batteries used for energy storage
associated with solar and wind farms. With the projected increased
use of vanadium in EV batteries, demand for the metal is expected
to grow.