NEWS RELEASE I 17 DECEMBER
2024
TEST PIT REHABILITATION UNDERWAY FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL
BACKFILLING
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Run
of mine material placed back in test pit post successful mining
trials
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Rehabilitation of test pit area underway, remediating soils to
support sustainable farming post-closure
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Test pit mined, backfilled, rehabilitated and returned to
farmers without loss of a single planting season
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Figure 1: Test pit
backfilling
Sovereign Metals Limited (ASX:SVM;
AIM:SVML; OTCQX: SVMLF) (Sovereign or the Company) is pleased to announce
that the test pit mined during the Pilot Mining and Land
Rehabilitation Program (Pilot
Phase) at its Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project (Kasiya or the Project) in Malawi has been
successfully backfilled. This has allowed Sovereign to commence
with on-site soil remediation and land rehabilitation activities,
testing our proposed rehabilitation approach and demonstrating that
the mined land can support sustainable farming
post-closure.
Managing Director and CEO Frank Eagar commented:
"The successful
backfilling of the test pit has confirmed our understanding of the
Kasiya orebody and provides valuable data for our Optimisation
Study. Now we have moved on to rehabilitation, demonstrating to local communities how we will progressively
mine, backfill and rehabilitate land during operations. This was an
important objective of the Pilot Phase. The successful return of
farmers to their land within such a short space of time and without
missing a single planting season after mining and backfilling
170,000m3 will build on our positive community
relationships. These farmers will be direct
beneficiaries of our ongoing conservation farming initiatives to
develop successful smallholder farmers."
Backfill Program Successfully Complete
During the Pilot Phase mining
trials, 170,000m3 was mined using a conventional
excavator fleet. The fleet was used to place mined material back
into the pit, filling the pit to the original ground level in less
than two months and ahead of schedule.
Figures 2-5: Stages of test
pit mining and backfilling
Test Pit Rehabilitation
The rehabilitation approach has been
based on agronomic principles, including promoting sustainable
farming practices and providing various end-land uses.
Rehabilitation is underway through a five-step process:
Step 1: Introduce Lime
The land rehabilitation
demonstration commenced with the application and incorporation of
locally sourced dolomitic lime (calcium and
calcium-magnesium-carbonate) to improve naturally low PH
levels.
Step 2: Introduce Carbon and Basic Nutrients
Sovereign is augmenting the mined
area with organic carbon and basic nutrients to support
post-closure farming. The Company is testing the application of
biochar (to provide carbon) and fertiliser (in the form of potash
(MOP), phosphate (MAP) and a blend of nitrogen, potash, and sulphur
(NPK) 15:23:16).
Step 3: Grading, Ripping and Discing
Lime, biochar, and fertiliser are
incorporated into the soil through grading, ripping, and discing
using graders and locally sourced farming equipment. This ensures
the land is level and safe and that essential inputs are
incorporated into the soil.
Step 4: Planting of Rehabilitation Crops
In December 2024 and January 2025,
Sovereign has and will plant rehabilitation crops to maximise the
benefit of the coming summer rainfall. Giant bamboo will be
introduced in 4 by 8-metre blocks and will act as the primary crop
to enhance carbon and bioactivity in the remediated soils. To
return the land to farmers, maize and other cover crops will be
intercropped between the giant bamboo in formalised farm
blocks.
Step 5: Monitoring and Evaluation
Sovereign will monitor soil
remediation, plant growth and crop yields. As part of stakeholder
engagement, the Company will work with local farmers to improve
results through conservation farming, composting operations,
testing new seed varieties and establishing an indigenous, fruit
and farming nursery. This will serve as a live demonstration of
rehabilitation and timely return of land to pre-mining
use.
Figure 6: Introduction of
lime at the backfilled test pit
Figure 7: Farming equipment
incorporating lime, biochar and fertiliser into the previously
mined soil
Enquires
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Frank Eagar, Managing Director & CEO
South Africa / Malawi
+27 21 065 1890
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Sapan Ghai, CCO
London
+44 207 478 3900
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Nominated Adviser on AIM and
Joint Broker
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SP Angel Corporate Finance
LLP
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+44 20 3470 0470
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Ewan Leggat
Charlie Bouverat
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Joint
Brokers
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Stifel
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+44 20 7710 7600
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Varun Talwar
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Ashton Clanfield
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Berenberg
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+44 20 3207 7800
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Matthew Armitt
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Jennifer Lee
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Buchanan
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+ 44 20 7466 5000
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Forward Looking Statement
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be identified by words such as "expects", "anticipates",
"believes", "projects", "plans", and similar expressions. These
forward-looking statements are based on Sovereign's expectations
and beliefs concerning future events. Forward looking statements
are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors,
many of which are outside the control of Sovereign, which could
cause actual results to differ materially from such statements.
There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements will
prove to be correct. Sovereign makes no undertaking to subsequently
update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this
release, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of
that release.