TIDMBSE 
 
AIM and Media Release 
 
3 July 2023 
 
BASE RESOURCES LIMITED 
Kwale East exploration drilling update 
 
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|Key Points                                                                    | 
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|  · Three areas of mineralisation have been identified for further targeted   | 
|exploration - Magaoni, Masindeni and Zigira.  This follows results from 1,019 | 
|holes drilled for a total of 11,536.5m as part of the Phase 1 scout auger     | 
|drilling program at the Kwale East project, adjacent to Kwale Operations.     | 
|  · Access for exploration remains constrained, including to the highly       | 
|prospective areas of Magaoni and Zigira, with landowner consents yet to be    | 
|obtained for 35% of these areas.                                             | 
|  · A Phase 2 air core drilling program, focusing on the three identified     | 
|exploration targets, will commence shortly.  As part of this program, the     | 
|remaining 35% of Magaoni and Zigira will be drilled as landholder consents   | 
|are obtained and all Phase 1 auger holes with an average heavy mineral grade  | 
|greater than 1% will be twinned to enable better sample quality and allow     | 
|drilling through to basement.                                                 | 
|  · Notable drill hole intercepts from surface included:                      | 
|    · KE464 - 7.5m at an average grade of 6.3% HM in Zigira.                  | 
|    · KE392 - 9m at an average grade of 4.3% HM in Zigira.                    | 
|    · MH183 - 13.5m at an average grade of 3.9% HM in Magaoni.                | 
|    · KE693 - 13.5m at an average grade of 3.5% HM in Magaoni.                | 
|    · MH181 - 15m at an average grade of 3.4% HM in Magaoni.                  | 
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|  · Mineral assemblage analysis indicates elevated concentrations of rutile   | 
|and zircon relative to the Kwale deposits currently being mined, with average | 
|ilmenite of 52%, rutile of 18% and zircon of 10% of the heavy mineral content.| 
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Base Resources Limited (ASX & AIM: BSE) (Base Resources or the Company) is 
pleased to release initial assay results from the first phase of scout auger 
drilling at its Kwale East exploration project (Kwale East) in Kwale County, 
Kenya (Phase 1). 
 
Kwale East is located within ProspectingLicence2018/0119 and is the eastern 
expression of a large, mineralised Plio-Pleistocene dune system also covering 
the Kwale Central, South and North Dunes and the Bumamani deposit.  Kwale East 
is located to the immediate east of the Company's Kwale Operations, with 
distances from Kwale Operations' processing facilities ranging from 2 to 6 km - 
refer to Figure 1.  Kwale East's close proximity to Kwale Operations' 
infrastructure makes it a near-term mine life extension opportunity. 
 
Details about exploration activities 
 
Exploration at Kwale East started in 2015 when a regional mapping exercise and 
desktop geological, geographical and geomorphological investigations of the 
mineral potential of the late Pliocene sediments were carried out. 
 
Historical geophysical surveys were reviewed but found to be insufficiently 
resolved.  Consequently, a new airborne survey was commissioned to cover the 
southern coastal plain, from Mombasa to the Tanzanian border, as aeromagnetic 
and radiometric surveys are known to be effective tools for exploration of 
strand and dune deposits.  Scout drilling targets were subsequently identified 
from coincident geophysical anomalism and compelling geomorphological features. 
 
In 2018, a 400m north by 100m east scout air core drilling program was completed 
in the northern part of Kwale East and 123 holes for 1,851.5m were drilled, with 
no significant continuous mineralisation intersected.  This program did not 
extend over other portions of Kwale East, as landowner consents for those areas 
were not forthcoming at that time. 
 
Following a lengthy and concerted community engagement and sensitisation 
program, further landowner consents began to be obtained and a scout auger 
drilling program was commenced over other portions of Kwale East in October 
2022.  While landowner consents for large portions of Kwale East have been 
obtained, access to all targeted drilling areas is yet to be obtained.  Land 
access is a particular challenge in Magaoni and Zigira, with access to 
approximately 35% of the targeted areas yet to be obtained.  Based on drilling 
to date, the areas where access is yet to be obtained appear to cover highly 
prospective areas - refer to Figure 2.  Focused community engagement seeking the 
remaining landowner consents is ongoing and remains positive. 
 
The scout auger drilling was undertaken using the Company's own auger rigs and 
personnel and covered broad areas in order to establish mineralised trends for 
follow-up drilling with an air core rig in the second phase of the program. 
Drillhole spacing was fluid and dependant on land access.  However, where 
blanket access was obtained either a 100m north-south x 100m east-west grid or a 
100m north-south x 50m east-west grid was achieved, depending on landowner 
expectations.  As at 27 June 2023, a total of 1,019 auger drill holes for 
11,536.5m generating 7,691 samples, at a 1.5m downhole sample interval, have 
been analysed.  A further 38 auger drill holes for 391m have been completed, 
with assays results pending.  Refer to Figure 2 for the drill hole locations. 
 
All assays were completed at the Kwale Operations laboratory. 
 
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Kwale East auger drilling activities 
 
Results from Phase 1 drilling 
 
Phase 1 assays confirmed the presence of HM within the different mineralised 
geological domains, with a peak drill hole grade of 6.3% HM, as well as a high 
value mineral assemblage. 
 
Three targets - Magaoni, Masindeni and Zigira - were identified for follow-up 
drilling in phase 2 - refer to Figure 2 for the location of these targeted 
areas.  The considerations for target identification were grade tenor (assuming 
a 1% HM economic cut-off grade), as well as reasonable lateral and downhole 
continuity in mineralisation. 
 
Drill logging identified four primary geological domains.  These are described 
below, also refer to Figure 3 for a type section by geological domain, Figure 
4.1 for a plan view of the drill hole sections and Figures 4.2 to 4.21 for 
specific cross sections across each of the Magaoni, Masindeni and Zigira target 
areas. 
 
 
 
  · Ore Zone 1 - Reddish-brown dunal sands, comprising approximately 60% of the 
project volume, with thicknesses of up to 18m.  This zone also has the highest 
HM grades.  Geologically referred to as the Margarini Formation, it is 
ubiquitous in the highland areas of the south-east Kenya and northern Tanzanian 
coast and is thought to have been deposited as coastal dunes under conditions of 
intense aridification and erosion. 
 
  · Ore Zone 4 - Ore Zone 4 lies below Ore Zone 1 and has a distinct geological 
contact believed to represent a palaeo-surface.  Ore Zone 4 is often dominated 
by clayey-sands and variable laterisation and HM concentration is generally 
reduced.  The occurrence of this layer is usually not correlated with a change 
in the colour of sand and it may also occur at the contact with the basement. 
Ore Zone 4 has been domained separately to Ore Zone 1, as the quality of 
mineralisation is generally poorer than Ore Zone 1. 
 
  · Ore Zone 20 - Ore Zone 20 is a low-slime paleo-beach sand unit representing 
the Pleistocene marine-cut platform between the 40-60m RL.  This marine 
transgression likely reworked the existing deposits, locally concentrating them 
into high-grade deposits.  The wave action also likely winnowed out the lighter 
heavy minerals like Kyanite, Garnet and Tourmaline and upgraded the ilmenite 
product by leaching out iron. 
 
  · Basement - The basement at Kwale East is a poorly-sorted, weathered, clay, 
clay sand and sand.  Further to the east, a coralline limestone basement is 
typically encountered.  Grainsize range from clay to pebbles.  It is variably 
coloured in hues of red, grey and cream and carries a background concentration 
of HM.  It shows a poor mineral assemblage with an increased incidence of Garnet 
and Kyanite.  There is localised induration at the upper contact and 
intersection of white sand and clay is common. 
 
The three Ore Zones have demonstrated economic potential following encouraging 
initial HM assay results.  Analysis also indicates high value mineral 
assemblages, with average ilmenite of 52%, rutile of 18% and zircon of 10% of 
the heavy mineral content.  That said, the generally shallow thickness of Ore 
Zone 20 may limit the tonnage potential and development where it is the primary 
host material.  There are also some high-slime areas in Magaoni and Masindeni 
which may limit development potential due to slime tails disposal constraints. 
 
Notable auger drill hole intercepts from surface across all the Ore Zones from 
each of the target areas are set out below. 
 
Magaoni: 
 
  · MH183 13.5m at 3.9% HM 
  · KE693 13.5m at 3.5% HM 
  · MH181 15m at 3.4% HM 
  · KE804 18m at 2.5% HM 
 
Zigira: 
 
  · KE464 7.5m at 6.3% HM 
  · KE568 7.5m at 4.5% HM 
  · KE392 9m at 4.3% HM 
  · KE461 10.5m at 2.5% HM 
 
Masindeni: 
 
  · NE063 12m at 2.1% HM 
  · NE030 10.5m at 2.1% HM 
  · NE067 13.5m at 1.6% HM 
 
For further details about the Phase 1 exploration results, refer to the 
Appendices to this announcement, comprising a table of assay results for all 
drill holes exceeding an average grade of 1% HM (refer to Appendix 1) and the 
information provided for the purposes of Sections 1 and 2 of Table 1 of the JORC 
Code (refer to Appendix 2).  A glossary of key terms used in this announcement 
is also contained below. 
 
Phase 2 air core drilling and other planned activities 
 
A phase 2 follow-up drill program is expected to commence in early July 2023 
using an EVH 2100 air core rig (Phase 2) focusing on the three identified target 
areas and involve: 
 
  · drilling the remaining 35% of the Magaoni and Zigira target areas that were 
not drilled in Phase 1 on a priority basis, as landowner consents are obtained; 
  · infill drilling to achieve 100m north by 50m east spacing; and 
  · twinning all Phase 1 auger holes with average HM grades of greater than 1% 
to enable better sample quality and allow drilling through to basement. 
 
Issues with the Phase 1 auger method included coarser material being under 
-represented in samples, holes collapsing in wet ground and the possibility of 
sample contamination as the auger string is pulled from the ground.  The auger 
drilling samples are not considered appropriate for resource estimation 
purposes, but have successfully delineated areas of interest for Phase 2 air 
core drilling. 
 
As mentioned above, focused community engagement to secure exploration access to 
the remaining portions of the targeted areas is ongoing and remains positive. 
 
Other planned activities to assist with assessment and determination of any 
Mineral Resources estimate are as follows: 
 
  · Extension of the LIDAR DTM survey at 2m spatial resolution to cover the 
eastern part of Kwale East. 
  · Undertaking microscopic heavy mineral logging to identify gross 
mineralogical changes and aid in creating robust geological boundaries. 
  · Collecting large samples from test pits for bulk metallurgical and 
processing test work. 
 
Competent Person's Statement 
 
The information in this announcement that relates to Kwale East exploration 
results is based on, and fairly represents, information and supporting 
documentation prepared by Mr. Edwin Owino.  Mr. Owino is a member of the 
Australian Institute of Geoscientists.  Mr. Owino is employed by Base Resources' 
wholly-owned subsidiary, Base Titanium.  Mr. Owino holds equity securities in 
Base Resources, and is entitled to participate in Base Resources' long-term 
incentive plan and receive equity securities under that plan.  Details about 
that plan are included in Base Resources' 2022 Annual Report. Mr. Owino has 
sufficient experience that 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 JORC Code and as a Qualified 
Person for the purposes of the AIM Rules for Companies.  Mr. Owino has reviewed 
this announcement and consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the 
Kwale East exploration results and the supporting information in the form and 
context in which the relevant information appears. 
 
Figure 1: Kwale East Project location 
 
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Figure 2: Kwale East Project drilling location 
 
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Figure 3: Type section for Kwale East, 12,200 North showing relationships 
between geological domains - x10 vertical exaggeration 
 
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Figure 4.1: Plan view of the Kwale East drill hole sections (local grid 
transformation) 
 
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Figure 4.2: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,2000N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.3: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,4000N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.4: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,550N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.5: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,750N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.6: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,850N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.7: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 11,950N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.8: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,050N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.9: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,250N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.10: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,350N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.11: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,450N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.12: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,550N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.13: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,650N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.14: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,750N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.15: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,850N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.16: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 12,950N Magaoni 
 
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Figure 4.17: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 13,750N Zigira 
 
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Figure 4.18: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 13,950N Zigira 
 
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 Figure 4.19: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 14,050N Zigira 
 
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Figure 4.20: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 14,150N Zigira 
 
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Figure 4.21: Cross section showing assayed HM grade on 14,650N Masindeni 
 
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Appendix 1 
 
Table 1: Kwale East drill hole table.  All drill holes have dip of -90 degrees 
and azimuth of 0 degrees (i.e vertical). 
 
Local coordinates given to allow cross reference to cross sections, which are 
named after Local_Y.  The table is sorted by a rounded Local_Y and then by 
Local_X.  The reported intervals are combined Ore Zones averaged from the 
surface with a minimum 3m thickness that exceed 1% HM.  The reason for averaging 
from the surface is that the hydraulic mining method, which would likely be 
employed if any of this material were to be mined, results in the blending of 
the various Ore Zones. 
 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|Hole_ID|Arc60_X|Arc60_Y  |Local_X|Local_Y|DTM_Z|From|To 
|Interval|Avg_HM|Avg_Slime|Avg_OS| 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH022  |552,075|9,514,641|5,398  |10,999 |35   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |17.8 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH003  |552,071|9,514,786|5,296  |11,103 |38   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |17.2 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH018  |552,144|9,514,716|5,398  |11,101 |36   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |4.6 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH024  |552,137|9,514,855|5,299  |11,199 |43   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |27.4 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH002  |552,211|9,514,790|5,397  |11,201 |37   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |15.4 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN060  |551,466|9,515,746|4,201  |11,402 |57   |0   |9   |9       |1.4   |39.5 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN061  |551,504|9,515,713|4,252  |11,403 |57   |0   |9   |9       |1.5   |30.0 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN062  |551,540|9,515,679|4,301  |11,403 |53   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |20.9 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN059  |551,534|9,515,891|4,154  |11,555 |58   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |40.6 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN058  |551,566|9,515,852|4,203  |11,548 |62   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.3   |28.0 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN057  |551,608|9,515,820|4,256  |11,552 |58   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.6   |26.4 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN055  |551,642|9,515,789|4,302  |11,553 |53   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |21.6 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH317  |551,294|9,516,375|3,650  |11,750 |56   |0   |3   |3       |2.0   |27.5 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH314  |551,367|9,516,308|3,749  |11,750 |63   |0   |3   |3       |1.5   |38.3 
|4.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH313  |551,405|9,516,274|3,801  |11,750 |63   |0   |3   |3       |1.5   |47.6 
|3.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE864  |551,518|9,516,172|3,952  |11,751 |55   |0   |3   |3       |1.4   |36.0 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE863  |551,553|9,516,139|4,000  |11,750 |49   |0   |9   |9       |1.3   |26.6 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN083  |551,667|9,516,036|4,154  |11,752 |60   |0   |6   |6       |2.2   |35.1 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN072  |551,702|9,516,000|4,204  |11,749 |64   |0   |13.5|13.5    |2.0   |23.5 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN071  |551,737|9,515,968|4,251  |11,749 |61   |0   |12  |12      |2.1   |23.5 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN065  |551,776|9,515,934|4,303  |11,750 |56   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.4   |26.1 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN089  |552,066|9,515,667|4,697  |11,749 |48   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |18.7 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN090  |552,103|9,515,631|4,749  |11,748 |46   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |21.9 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH046  |552,765|9,515,096|5,598  |11,801 |39   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |7.0 
|2.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH321  |551,288|9,516,516|3,550  |11,850 |57   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |4.7 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH316  |551,363|9,516,449|3,651  |11,850 |73   |0   |6   |6       |1.3   |41.4 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE862  |551,398|9,516,415|3,700  |11,849 |73   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.2   |27.3 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE861  |551,436|9,516,381|3,750  |11,850 |72   |0   |12  |12      |2.4   |31.0 
|2.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE790  |551,472|9,516,347|3,800  |11,850 |69   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.4   |25.2 
|3.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE789  |551,509|9,516,314|3,850  |11,850 |67   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |29.7 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE719  |551,546|9,516,280|3,900  |11,850 |69   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |28.3 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE720  |551,583|9,516,246|3,950  |11,850 |67   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |28.4 
|2.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH319  |551,621|9,516,212|4,001  |11,850 |62   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.3   |37.9 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH320  |551,656|9,516,178|4,050  |11,850 |55   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |8.6 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE718  |551,393|9,516,556|3,600  |11,950 |73   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |24.7 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE717  |551,429|9,516,523|3,650  |11,950 |75   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |20.7 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE716  |551,466|9,516,488|3,700  |11,949 |75   |0   |15  |15      |1.2   |27.5 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE715  |551,503|9,516,455|3,750  |11,950 |71   |0   |15  |15      |1.9   |24.9 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE714  |551,540|9,516,421|3,800  |11,950 |72   |0   |15  |15      |1.4   |23.7 
|2.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE713  |551,577|9,516,387|3,850  |11,950 |74   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.2   |25.9 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE712  |551,614|9,516,353|3,900  |11,950 |71   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |25.2 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH182  |551,651|9,516,319|3,950  |11,950 |67   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |28.6 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH185  |551,688|9,516,286|4,000  |11,950 |64   |0   |6   |6       |1.8   |33.8 
|3.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH180  |551,724|9,516,252|4,050  |11,950 |60   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |2.2   |32.2 
|2.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH179  |551,762|9,516,218|4,100  |11,950 |56   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.8   |16.9 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN084  |551,868|9,516,119|4,246  |11,949 |56   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |33.0 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN085  |551,910|9,516,081|4,303  |11,949 |57   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.4   |26.9 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|GN086  |551,948|9,516,047|4,353  |11,950 |54   |0   |3   |3       |1.2   |16.2 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH318  |551,673|9,516,412|3,904  |12,033 |74   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.7   |24.0 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH181  |551,718|9,516,394|3,950  |12,050 |73   |0   |15  |15      |3.4   |26.2 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH183  |551,755|9,516,360|4,000  |12,050 |72   |0   |13.5|13.5    |3.9   |25.4 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE704  |551,792|9,516,326|4,050  |12,050 |68   |0   |9   |9       |2.6   |24.4 
|2.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE705  |551,829|9,516,292|4,100  |12,050 |64   |0   |6   |6       |1.7   |32.6 
|2.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH327  |551,866|9,516,258|4,150  |12,050 |59   |0   |6   |6       |1.4   |22.3 
|3.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE813  |551,123|9,517,075|3,050  |12,150 |64   |0   |3   |3       |1.0   |16.5 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE848  |552,633|9,515,692|5,099  |12,151 |44   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |10.3 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE814  |551,228|9,517,114|3,102  |12,250 |76   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |37.2 
|2.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE692  |551,448|9,516,913|3,400  |12,250 |82   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |24.6 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE691  |551,484|9,516,879|3,449  |12,249 |81   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |22.9 
|0.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE690  |551,522|9,516,845|3,500  |12,250 |82   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |27.1 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE693  |551,775|9,516,592|3,857  |12,235 |79   |0   |13.5|13.5    |3.5   |18.9 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE803  |551,778|9,516,592|3,860  |12,237 |74   |0   |12  |12      |3.5   |19.9 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE706  |552,296|9,516,136|4,550  |12,250 |55   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |18.1 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE707  |552,332|9,516,100|4,601  |12,248 |53   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |18.7 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH187  |552,443|9,516,000|4,750  |12,250 |54   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |17.0 
|2.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH267  |551,257|9,517,222|3,050  |12,350 |81   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |24.7 
|0.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE723  |551,515|9,516,986|3,400  |12,349 |81   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |21.6 
|0.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE804  |551,846|9,516,684|3,848  |12,351 |75   |0   |18  |18      |2.5   |19.9 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE747  |551,849|9,516,684|3,850  |12,352 |83   |0   |12  |12      |2.0   |18.1 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE753  |552,065|9,516,625|4,049  |12,455 |75   |0   |12  |12      |2.2   |20.7 
|0.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH249  |552,136|9,516,553|4,150  |12,450 |63   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.4   |25.8 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE703  |552,173|9,516,520|4,200  |12,451 |65   |0   |9   |9       |1.3   |21.6 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH264  |552,210|9,516,486|4,250  |12,450 |55   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.2   |22.0 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH263  |552,250|9,516,452|4,303  |12,452 |52   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |6.9 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH265  |552,284|9,516,418|4,350  |12,450 |49   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |19.0 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH198  |552,430|9,516,283|4,550  |12,450 |52   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |12.6 
|3.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE878  |552,873|9,515,878|5,150  |12,450 |43   |0   |3   |3       |1.0   |16.2 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE865  |551,835|9,516,965|3,650  |12,550 |70   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |28.7 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE752  |552,094|9,516,728|4,001  |12,550 |77   |0   |15  |15      |2.3   |23.0 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH229  |552,130|9,516,694|4,050  |12,550 |76   |0   |15  |15      |1.9   |23.7 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE809  |552,167|9,516,661|4,100  |12,550 |67   |0   |15  |15      |2.5   |25.1 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH174  |552,204|9,516,627|4,150  |12,550 |69   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.4   |23.2 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE682  |552,241|9,516,593|4,200  |12,550 |64   |0   |9   |9       |1.6   |27.5 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE681  |552,277|9,516,560|4,250  |12,550 |63   |0   |9   |9       |1.4   |21.6 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH178  |552,314|9,516,525|4,300  |12,550 |59   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |20.3 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH175  |552,351|9,516,492|4,350  |12,550 |55   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |11.0 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH176  |552,388|9,516,458|4,400  |12,550 |55   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |13.2 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH205  |552,536|9,516,323|4,600  |12,550 |44   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.0   |7.4 
|2.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH204  |552,572|9,516,289|4,650  |12,550 |43   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |18.5 
|3.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH203  |552,609|9,516,255|4,700  |12,550 |43   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |21.3 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH294  |552,683|9,516,188|4,800  |12,550 |46   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |26.8 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE830  |551,350|9,517,545|2,900  |12,650 |87   |0   |15  |15      |1.5   |19.6 
|0.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE675  |551,386|9,517,511|2,950  |12,650 |89   |0   |15  |15      |1.3   |25.0 
|0.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE677  |551,423|9,517,477|3,000  |12,650 |84   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.2   |23.2 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE676  |551,460|9,517,443|3,050  |12,649 |87   |0   |12  |12      |1.1   |24.6 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH171  |551,497|9,517,410|3,100  |12,650 |87   |0   |16.5|16.5    |1.2   |24.6 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH170  |551,534|9,517,377|3,150  |12,650 |84   |0   |15  |15      |1.1   |23.8 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH166  |551,607|9,517,309|3,250  |12,650 |84   |0   |12  |12      |1.0   |24.1 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE869  |552,194|9,516,772|4,045  |12,651 |76   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.2   |25.6 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH275  |552,308|9,516,667|4,200  |12,650 |62   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.2   |22.8 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH257  |552,345|9,516,633|4,250  |12,650 |59   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.3   |25.3 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH256  |552,382|9,516,600|4,300  |12,650 |55   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |22.4 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH184  |552,455|9,516,532|4,400  |12,650 |52   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |12.1 
|2.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE835  |552,640|9,516,363|4,650  |12,650 |47   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |16.1 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH065  |553,631|9,515,523|5,948  |12,700 |35   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |9.0 
|2.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE678  |551,597|9,517,447|3,149  |12,744 |76   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |24.1 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH168  |551,675|9,517,383|3,250  |12,750 |81   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |23.3 
|0.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH258  |552,006|9,517,079|3,699  |12,750 |66   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |37.4 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE701  |552,376|9,516,737|4,203  |12,748 |69   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |18.3 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE697  |552,412|9,516,707|4,250  |12,750 |64   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |22.1 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE698  |552,449|9,516,673|4,300  |12,750 |60   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |24.3 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH156  |552,927|9,516,236|4,948  |12,750 |48   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |21.5 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH287  |552,965|9,516,200|5,000  |12,750 |48   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |19.8 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH143  |553,147|9,516,033|5,247  |12,750 |48   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |13.1 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE680  |551,780|9,517,422|3,300  |12,850 |74   |0   |3   |3       |1.5   |24.7 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH172  |551,927|9,517,288|3,500  |12,850 |67   |0   |3   |3       |1.3   |5.9 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH162  |551,961|9,517,255|3,547  |12,850 |66   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |20.8 
|4.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH246  |552,332|9,516,916|4,050  |12,850 |75   |0   |16.5|16.5    |1.7   |21.1 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE782  |552,406|9,516,848|4,150  |12,850 |69   |0   |15  |15      |1.1   |22.2 
|4.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH335  |552,627|9,516,646|4,450  |12,850 |51   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |14.3 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH288  |553,033|9,516,274|5,000  |12,850 |49   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |20.2 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH148  |553,068|9,516,242|5,047  |12,850 |50   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |22.5 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE791  |552,364|9,517,023|4,001  |12,950 |66   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |24.2 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH157  |552,988|9,516,451|4,848  |12,950 |50   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |25.9 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH147  |553,136|9,516,314|5,049  |12,949 |52   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |18.8 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH145  |553,283|9,516,181|5,248  |12,950 |48   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |20.5 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH253  |552,358|9,517,165|3,901  |13,050 |66   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |29.5 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE727  |552,431|9,517,098|4,000  |13,050 |68   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |22.8 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE724  |552,467|9,517,063|4,050  |13,050 |67   |0   |12  |12      |1.1   |27.3 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH283  |552,799|9,516,759|4,500  |13,050 |46   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.3   |17.9 
|4.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH161  |553,055|9,516,524|4,848  |13,049 |48   |0   |3   |3       |1.0   |15.1 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH233  |553,094|9,516,489|4,900  |13,050 |48   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |20.1 
|5.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH163  |553,129|9,516,457|4,947  |13,050 |48   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |24.3 
|3.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH153  |553,277|9,516,322|5,148  |13,050 |45   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.1   |9.6 
|3.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH150  |553,351|9,516,255|5,247  |13,051 |47   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |5.7 
|3.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE796  |552,425|9,517,238|3,900  |13,150 |57   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |32.5 
|2.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH206  |552,535|9,517,137|4,050  |13,150 |62   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |27.1 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE726  |552,646|9,517,036|4,200  |13,150 |65   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.0   |26.8 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH278  |552,923|9,516,782|4,575  |13,150 |49   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |31.3 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE822  |552,959|9,516,749|4,625  |13,151 |49   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |26.6 
|2.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH151  |553,419|9,516,328|5,248  |13,151 |46   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |20.1 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE780  |553,045|9,516,805|4,650  |13,250 |55   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |15.7 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH245  |553,113|9,516,879|4,650  |13,350 |55   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |18.1 
|2.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|MH280  |553,217|9,516,919|4,700  |13,450 |47   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.6   |12.6 
|3.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE405  |552,878|9,517,365|4,149  |13,550 |60   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.0   |43.4 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE889  |553,322|9,516,958|4,751  |13,550 |47   |0   |6   |6       |1.4   |10.3 
|6.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE396  |552,872|9,517,505|4,049  |13,649 |63   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |39.4 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE560  |553,164|9,517,236|4,447  |13,647 |64   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |33.0 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE559  |553,313|9,517,097|4,651  |13,646 |56   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |23.2 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE558  |553,387|9,517,035|4,747  |13,650 |50   |0   |6   |6       |1.5   |14.1 
|3.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE418  |553,461|9,516,967|4,848  |13,650 |46   |0   |6   |6       |1.6   |12.8 
|3.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE394  |552,864|9,517,648|3,947  |13,749 |66   |0   |9   |9       |1.3   |29.2 
|2.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE395  |552,939|9,517,581|4,048  |13,750 |71   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |29.9 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE397  |553,014|9,517,514|4,148  |13,751 |72   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |37.4 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE401  |553,090|9,517,447|4,250  |13,753 |67   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |38.0 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE568  |553,526|9,517,039|4,847  |13,748 |47   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |4.5   |19.4 
|4.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE561  |552,859|9,517,790|3,848  |13,851 |65   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |35.5 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE462  |552,932|9,517,723|3,947  |13,850 |70   |0   |15  |15      |1.7   |27.6 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE887  |553,377|9,517,315|4,551  |13,850 |60   |0   |3   |3       |1.3   |25.3 
|0.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE880  |553,414|9,517,281|4,601  |13,850 |68   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |29.8 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE605  |553,505|9,517,326|4,638  |13,945 |66   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |29.2 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE376  |553,556|9,517,285|4,702  |13,949 |67   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |29.5 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE393  |553,628|9,517,222|4,798  |13,951 |59   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |15.8 
|2.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE392  |553,700|9,517,154|4,897  |13,949 |53   |0   |9   |9       |4.3   |11.7 
|4.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE033  |552,848|9,518,071|3,650  |14,050 |65   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |38.0 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE461  |552,994|9,517,937|3,848  |14,050 |75   |0   |10.5|10.5    |2.5   |32.1 
|2.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE460  |553,067|9,517,870|3,947  |14,050 |75   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |33.1 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE459  |553,142|9,517,802|4,048  |14,051 |76   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |33.2 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE601  |553,508|9,517,463|4,546  |14,048 |66   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |27.9 
|1.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE375  |553,658|9,517,332|4,747  |14,052 |71   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.4   |28.7 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE389  |553,732|9,517,262|4,848  |14,050 |58   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |14.8 
|1.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE390  |553,768|9,517,228|4,898  |14,050 |52   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.4   |19.1 
|7.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE391  |553,807|9,517,194|4,949  |14,051 |53   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |2.0   |21.3 
|8.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE032  |552,842|9,518,212|3,550  |14,150 |66   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |39.9 
|2.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE031  |552,916|9,518,144|3,651  |14,150 |74   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |28.7 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE030  |552,990|9,518,077|3,750  |14,150 |74   |0   |10.5|10.5    |2.1   |24.5 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE388  |553,836|9,517,298|4,900  |14,147 |57   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.6   |20.3 
|3.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE387  |553,869|9,517,268|4,945  |14,148 |52   |0   |9   |9       |1.6   |24.2 
|7.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE464  |553,947|9,517,200|5,048  |14,150 |53   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |6.3   |7.8 
|11.3  | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE038  |552,393|9,518,758|2,850  |14,249 |81   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.0   |27.9 
|0.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE080  |552,541|9,518,624|3,050  |14,250 |72   |0   |9   |9       |1.2   |35.8 
|0.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE079  |552,614|9,518,556|3,150  |14,250 |69   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |37.3 
|0.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE001  |552,762|9,518,421|3,350  |14,250 |69   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.5   |39.8 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE063  |553,057|9,518,151|3,750  |14,250 |81   |0   |12  |12      |2.1   |24.2 
|2.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE623  |553,201|9,518,007|3,953  |14,242 |73   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |27.0 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE078  |552,688|9,518,488|3,250  |14,250 |69   |0   |9   |9       |1.6   |37.0 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE423  |553,698|9,517,632|4,573  |14,300 |63   |0   |6   |6       |1.2   |32.9 
|2.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE009  |552,609|9,518,697|3,051  |14,350 |79   |0   |18  |18      |1.3   |28.1 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE066  |552,683|9,518,629|3,151  |14,350 |83   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |25.3 
|0.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE060  |552,829|9,518,495|3,349  |14,350 |81   |0   |12  |12      |1.4   |36.2 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE573  |553,637|9,517,752|4,447  |14,348 |66   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.0   |27.4 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE577  |553,673|9,517,718|4,497  |14,347 |64   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |28.4 
|4.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE037  |552,382|9,519,041|2,651  |14,450 |90   |0   |9   |9       |1.0   |31.7 
|0.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE040  |552,455|9,518,973|2,751  |14,449 |90   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.0   |30.1 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE019  |552,602|9,518,839|2,950  |14,450 |82   |0   |18  |18      |1.2   |25.6 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE003  |552,897|9,518,568|3,350  |14,450 |79   |0   |12  |12      |1.2   |31.9 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE007  |552,971|9,518,501|3,450  |14,450 |79   |0   |3   |3       |1.1   |23.1 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE006  |553,045|9,518,433|3,550  |14,450 |80   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.0   |30.0 
|0.8   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE419  |553,854|9,517,691|4,648  |14,450 |60   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |31.3 
|2.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE065  |552,670|9,518,913|2,950  |14,550 |86   |0   |12  |12      |1.0   |32.0 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE062  |552,743|9,518,845|3,050  |14,549 |89   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |23.1 
|0.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE067  |552,965|9,518,642|3,350  |14,550 |84   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.6   |28.7 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE052  |553,260|9,518,372|3,750  |14,550 |84   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |29.8 
|0.9   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE072  |553,334|9,518,304|3,851  |14,550 |85   |0   |9   |9       |1.4   |30.8 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE029  |552,517|9,519,189|2,650  |14,651 |82   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.2   |30.5 
|3.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE015  |552,664|9,519,053|2,851  |14,650 |82   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.1   |35.8 
|1.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE012  |552,885|9,518,851|3,150  |14,650 |83   |0   |16.5|16.5    |1.1   |26.3 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE008  |552,959|9,518,783|3,251  |14,650 |80   |0   |16.5|16.5    |1.1   |33.3 
|-     | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE055  |553,033|9,518,716|3,351  |14,650 |85   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.3   |28.0 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE058  |553,106|9,518,648|3,450  |14,650 |83   |0   |18  |18      |1.7   |17.6 
|6.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE378  |554,431|9,517,435|5,247  |14,650 |50   |0   |12  |12      |1.0   |32.0 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE010  |553,023|9,518,857|3,248  |14,748 |78   |0   |15  |15      |1.1   |29.0 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE057  |553,100|9,518,789|3,350  |14,750 |80   |0   |12  |12      |1.1   |32.9 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE018  |553,174|9,518,722|3,450  |14,750 |73   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |30.9 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE011  |553,021|9,518,998|3,151  |14,850 |79   |0   |15  |15      |1.3   |29.2 
|1.5   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE017  |553,094|9,518,931|3,250  |14,850 |77   |0   |10.5|10.5    |1.0   |31.3 
|1.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE036  |553,242|9,518,795|3,451  |14,850 |74   |0   |13.5|13.5    |1.3   |30.6 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE048  |553,536|9,518,526|3,850  |14,850 |75   |0   |9   |9       |1.1   |33.2 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE428  |554,642|9,517,508|5,352  |14,847 |49   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |26.9 
|1.6   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE035  |553,162|9,519,004|3,251  |14,950 |77   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.1   |27.2 
|1.1   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE640  |553,599|9,518,600|3,846  |14,947 |76   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.2   |28.7 
|1.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE434  |554,707|9,517,589|5,346  |14,951 |48   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.4   |24.3 
|3.3   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE441  |554,841|9,517,734|5,347  |15,148 |54   |0   |4.5 |4.5     |1.3   |21.8 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE442  |554,917|9,517,669|5,447  |15,151 |49   |0   |7.5 |7.5     |1.0   |22.8 
|1.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE054  |553,069|9,519,496|2,850  |15,250 |75   |0   |3   |3       |1.2   |34.1 
|3.0   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE061  |553,290|9,519,293|3,150  |15,250 |86   |0   |3   |3       |1.2   |23.3 
|0.4   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE025  |553,512|9,519,090|3,451  |15,250 |81   |0   |3   |3       |1.2   |24.4 
|0.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|KE599  |554,319|9,518,348|4,547  |15,248 |59   |0   |6   |6       |1.0   |18.8 
|3.7   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
|NE056  |553,991|9,519,466|3,550  |15,851 |78   |0   |6   |6       |1.1   |40.2 
|1.2   | 
+-------+-------+---------+-------+-------+-----+----+----+--------+------+----- 
----+------+ 
 
Appendix 2 
 
JORC Code - Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data 
 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
|Criteria                   |Explanation     |Comment 
| 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
|Sampling techniques        |Nature and      |Mechanised auger drilling was 
used| 
|                           |quality of      |to obtain 1.5m samples from which 
| 
|                           |sampling (e.g., |approximately 4.0kg was collected 
| 
|                           |cut channels,   |via composite grab sampling of a 
| 
|                           |random chips,   |homogenised sample to produce a 
| 
|                           |or specific     |sub-sample for HM analysis 
| 
|                           |specialised     |utilising heavy liquid 
separation,| 
|                           |industry        |magnetic separation and XRF 
assay.| 
|                           |standard        | 
| 
|                           |measurement     |All holes were sampled over 
| 
|                           |tools           |consistent 1.5m intervals. 
| 
|                           |appropriate to  |Several programs of twin drilling 
| 
|                           |the minerals    |of air core holes have been 
| 
|                           |under           |undertaken and, while some 
| 
|                           |investigation,  |variability was observed, it was 
| 
|                           |such as down    |concluded that auger drilling is 
| 
|                           |hole gamma      |appropriate for reconnaissance 
| 
|                           |sondes, or      |drilling to identify 
| 
|                           |handheld XRF    |mineralisation potential. 
| 
|                           |instruments,    | 
| 
|                           |etc). These     |Samples were analysed by mineral 
| 
|                           |examples should |sands industry standard 
techniques| 
|                           |not be taken as |of screening, desliming and heavy 
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|                           |limiting the    |liquid separation using SPT 
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|                           |broad meaning   |(sodium polytungstate: SG = 
| 
|                           |of sampling.    |2.85g/cm3).  XRF analysis of HM 
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|                           |                |magnetic fractions was used to 
| 
|                           |Include         |define the VHM content. 
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|                           |reference to    | 
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|                           |measures taken  | 
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|                           |to ensure       | 
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|                           |sample          | 
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|                           |representivity  | 
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|                           |and the         | 
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|                           |appropriate     | 
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|                           |calibration of  | 
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|                           |any measurement | 
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|                           |tools or        | 
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|                           |systems used.   | 
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|                           |                | 
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|                           |Aspects of the  | 
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|                           |determination   | 
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|                           |of              | 
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|                           |mineralisation  | 
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|                           |that are        | 
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|                           |Material to the | 
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|                           |Public Report.  | 
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|                           |In cases where  | 
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|                           |`industry       | 
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|                           |standard' work  | 
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|                           |has been done   | 
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|                           |this would be   | 
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|                           |relatively      | 
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|                           |simple (e.g.,   | 
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|                           |`reverse        | 
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|                           |circulation     | 
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|                           |drilling was    | 
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|                           |used to obtain  | 
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|                           |1 m samples     | 
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|                           |from which 3 kg | 
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|                           |was pulverised  | 
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|                           |to produce a 30 | 
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|                           |g charge for    | 
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|                           |fire assay').   | 
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|                           |In other cases, | 
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|                           |more            | 
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|                           |explanation may | 
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|                           |be required,    | 
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|                           |such as where   | 
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|                           |there is coarse | 
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|                           |gold that has   | 
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|                           |inherent        | 
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|                           |sampling        | 
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|                           |problems.       | 
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|                           |Unusual         | 
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|                           |commodities or  | 
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|                           |mineralisation  | 
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|                           |types (e.g.,    | 
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|                           |submarine       | 
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|                           |nodules) may    | 
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|                           |warrant         | 
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|                           |disclosure of   | 
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|                           |detailed        | 
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|                           |information.    | 
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|Drilling techniques        |Drill type      |All holes were drilled using 
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|                           |(e.g., core,    |trailer mounted mechanised auger 
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|                           |reverse         |equipment, with the fleet 
| 
|                           |circulation,    |comprising 3 rigs utilising dead 
| 
|                           |open-hole       |stick auger method (0.5m sample 
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|                           |hammer, rotary  |runs) and 1 rig utilising 
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|                           |air blast,      |continuous flight auger method. 
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|                           |auger, Bangka,  | 
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|                           |sonic, etc) and |All holes were drilled vertically 
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|                           |details (e.g.,  |with the trailer levelled using 
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|                           |core diameter,  |site preparation and manual jack 
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|                           |triple or       |legs. 
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|                           |standard tube,  | 
| 
|                           |depth of        |Hole diameter was approximately 
4"| 
|                           |diamond tails,  |or 102 mm 
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|                           |face-sampling   | 
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|                           |bit or other    | 
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|                           |type, whether   | 
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|                           |core is         | 
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|                           |oriented and if | 
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|                           |so, by what     | 
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|                           |method, etc).   | 
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|Drill sample recovery      |Method of       |Sample condition was logged at 
the| 
|                           |recording and   |rig as either good, moderate or 
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|                           |assessing core  |poor, with good meaning not 
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|                           |and chip sample |contaminated and appropriate 
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|                           |recoveries and  |sample size (recovery), moderate 
| 
|                           |results         |meaning not contaminated, but 
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|                           |assessed.       |sample over or under sized, and 
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|                           |                |poor meaning contaminated or 
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|                           |Measures taken  |grossly over/undersized. 
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|                           |to maximise     | 
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|                           |sample recovery |It is recognised that open hole 
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|                           |and ensure      |auger drilling is subject to 
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|                           |representative  |potential sample contamination by 
| 
|                           |nature of the   |smearing as the sample is 
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|                           |samples.        |retrieved (both methods) and 
| 
|                           |                |material falling downhole during 
| 
|                           |Whether a       |running of the drill string (dead 
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|                           |relationship    |stick method).  To counter 
| 
|                           |exists between  |downhole contamination the 
driller| 
|                           |sample recovery |nominates material for rejection 
| 
|                           |and grade and   |as potential contamination on 
each| 
|                           |whether sample  |0.5m drill run. 
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|                           |bias may have   | 
| 
|                           |occurred due to |No relationship is believed to 
| 
|                           |preferential    |exist between grade and sample 
| 
|                           |loss/gain of    |recovery.  No bias is also 
| 
|                           |fine/coarse     |believed to occur due to loss of 
| 
|                           |material.       |fine material. 
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|Logging                    |Whether core    |All samples were visually checked 
| 
|                           |and chip        |on site and a summary log 
| 
|                           |samples have    |completed by the rig geologist, 
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|                           |been            |with detailed logging occurring 
| 
|                           |geologically    |off-site at a later date to avoid 
| 
|                           |and             |speculation by community 
| 
|                           |geotechnically  |observers.   Samples are logged 
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|                           |logged to a     |for lithotype, grain size, 
colour,| 
|                           |level of detail |hardness, and moisture content. 
| 
|                           |to support      |Logging was based on a 
| 
|                           |appropriate     |representative grab sample that 
| 
|                           |Mineral         |was panned for heavy mineral 
| 
|                           |Resource        |estimation and host material 
| 
|                           |estimation,     |observations. 
| 
|                           |mining studies  | 
| 
|                           |and             |Logging codes were developed into 
| 
|                           |metallurgical   |Base Titanium process documents 
to| 
|                           |studies.        |capture observations on 
lithology,| 
|                           |                |colour, grainsize, induration and 
| 
|                           |Whether logging |estimated mineralisation.  Any 
| 
|                           |is qualitative  |relevant comments e.g., water 
| 
|                           |or quantitative |table, hardness, gangue HM 
| 
|                           |in nature. Core |components and stratigraphic 
| 
|                           |(or costean,    |markers (e.g fossilised wood) 
were| 
|                           |channel, etc)   |included to aid in the subsequent 
| 
|                           |photography.    |geological modelling. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |The total       | 
| 
|                           |length and      | 
| 
|                           |percentage of   | 
| 
|                           |the relevant    | 
| 
|                           |intersections   | 
| 
|                           |logged.         | 
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|Sub-sampling techniques and|If core,        |An approximate 25% split of the 
| 
|sample preparation         |whether cut or  |drilled sample interval is 
| 
|                           |sawn and        |collected on site via manual cone 
| 
|                           |whether         |and quarter composite grab 
| 
|                           |quarter, half   |sampling.  This sample is taken 
to| 
|                           |or all core     |a dedicated sample preparation 
| 
|                           |taken.          |facility where it is air-dried 
| 
|                           |                |when weather permits, otherwise 
| 
|                           |If non-core,    |oven dried during rains.  After 
| 
|                           |whether         |drying, the sample is rotary 
split| 
|                           |riffled, tube   |to produce a 200-400g sample for 
| 
|                           |sampled, rotary |processing.  The remaining drill 
| 
|                           |split, etc and  |sample material is combined and 
| 
|                           |whether sampled |split down to 2-3kgs for 
| 
|                           |wet or dry.     |storage.  Improvements to the 
| 
|                           |                |sample preparation stage were 
made| 
|                           |For all sample  |in recent years to ensure 
industry| 
|                           |types, the      |best practice and to deliver a 
| 
|                           |nature, quality |high degree of confidence in the 
| 
|                           |and             |results.  These included the 
| 
|                           |appropriateness |following: 
| 
|                           |of the sample   | 
| 
|                           |preparation     |  · A formalised process flow was 
| 
|                           |technique.      |generated, posted in all sample 
| 
|                           |                |preparation areas and used to 
| 
|                           |Quality control |train and monitor sample 
| 
|                           |procedures      |preparation staff. 
| 
|                           |adopted for all |  · Regular monitoring was 
| 
|                           |sub-sampling    |completed by Base Titanium senior 
| 
|                           |stages to       |staff. 
| 
|                           |maximise        |  · Field samples were left in 
| 
|                           |representivity  |their bags for initial air-drying 
| 
|                           |of samples.     |to avoid sample loss. 
| 
|                           |                |  · TSPP was introduced to 
| 
|                           |Measures taken  |decrease attrition time and 
| 
|                           |to ensure that  |improve slimes recovery.  A range 
| 
|                           |the sampling is |of attrition times (with 5% TSPP) 
| 
|                           |representative  |were trialled and plotted against 
| 
|                           |of the in-situ  |slimes recovery figures to 
| 
|                           |material        |determine optimum attrition time 
| 
|                           |collected,      |(15 minutes). 
| 
|                           |including for   |  · Staff were trained to use 
| 
|                           |instance        |paint brushes and water spray 
| 
|                           |results for     |rather than manipulate sample 
| 
|                           |field           |through slimes screen by hand to 
| 
|                           |duplicate/second|remove the potential for screen 
| 
|                           |-half sampling. |damage. 
| 
|                           |                |  · A calibration schedule was 
| 
|                           |Whether sample  |introduced for scales used in the 
| 
|                           |sizes are       |sample preparation stage. 
| 
|                           |appropriate to  |  · The introduction of LIMS 
| 
|                           |the grain size  |software allowed the capture of 
| 
|                           |of the material |sample preparation data digitally 
| 
|                           |being sampled.  |at inception and synchronisation 
| 
|                           |                |in real-time to the master Kwale 
| 
|                           |                |Laboratory database. 
| 
|                           |                |  · Slimes screen number recorded 
| 
|                           |                |to isolate batches should re 
-assay| 
|                           |                |be required due to poor adherence 
| 
|                           |                |to procedure or to identify 
screen| 
|                           |                |damage. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |The sample preparation flow sheet 
| 
|                           |                |follows conventional mineral 
sands| 
|                           |                |processes but departed from 
| 
|                           |                |standard mineral sand practices 
in| 
|                           |                |one respect; the samples were 
| 
|                           |                |generally not oven dried prior to 
| 
|                           |                |de-sliming, to prevent clay 
| 
|                           |                |minerals being baked onto the HM 
| 
|                           |                |grains (because the HM fractions 
| 
|                           |                |were to be used in further 
| 
|                           |                |mineralogical test work). 
| 
|                           |                |Instead, a separate sample was 
| 
|                           |                |split and dried to determine 
| 
|                           |                |moisture content, which was 
| 
|                           |                |accounted for mathematically. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |Pre-soaking of the sample TSPP 
| 
|                           |                |dispersant solution ensured a 
more| 
|                           |                |efficient de-sliming process and 
| 
|                           |                |to avoid potentially under 
| 
|                           |                |-reporting slimes content. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |QA/QC procedures involved the 
| 
|                           |                |following: 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |  · Prepared laboratory duplicate 
| 
|                           |                |samples are processed at every 
| 
|                           |                |20th sample. 
| 
|                           |                |  · Prepared laboratory repeat 
| 
|                           |                |samples are completed at every 
7th| 
|                           |                |sample. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |The manual hard-copy sample 
| 
|                           |                |preparation records are 
maintained| 
|                           |                |in files in the event of cross 
| 
|                           |                |-references due to identified 
| 
|                           |                |scribing errors into LIMS 
| 
|                           |                |software. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |The sample size is considered 
| 
|                           |                |appropriate for the grain size of 
| 
|                           |                |the material because the grade of 
| 
|                           |                |HM is measured in per cent. 
| 
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-+ 
|Quality of assay data and  |The nature,     |Samples were analysed by 
| 
|laboratory tests           |quality and     |conventional mineral sands 
| 
|                           |appropriateness |techniques of screening, 
desliming| 
|                           |of the assaying |and heavy liquid separation using 
| 
|                           |and laboratory  |SPT (sodium polytungstate: SG = 
| 
|                           |procedures used |2.85g/cm3).  XRF analysis of HM 
| 
|                           |and whether the |magnetic fractions was used to 
| 
|                           |technique is    |define the VHM content. 
| 
|                           |considered      | 
| 
|                           |partial or      |All drill samples were submitted 
| 
|                           |total.          |to the Base Titanium laboratory 
at| 
|                           |                |the Kwale mine site in Kenya. 
| 
|                           |For geophysical | 
| 
|                           |tools,          |All samples were: 
| 
|                           |spectrometers,  | 
| 
|                           |handheld XRF    |  · Dried, weighed. 
| 
|                           |instruments,    | 
| 
|                           |etc, the        |Mechanical sample rotary split to 
| 
|                           |parameters used |produce 200-400 g sample. 
| 
|                           |in determining  | 
| 
|                           |the analysis    |  · Sample wet screened using 45 
| 
|                           |including       |µm and 1 mm sieves, to generate 
| 
|                           |instrument make |oversize and sand fractions, with 
| 
|                           |and model,      |slimes lost during screening and 
| 
|                           |reading times,  |calculated by difference. 
| 
|                           |calibrations    |  · SPT heavy liquid separation 
of| 
|                           |factors applied |sand fraction to generate a HM 
| 
|                           |and their       |fraction. 
| 
|                           |derivation,     |  · HM fraction subject to 
| 
|                           |etc.            |magnetic separation on a roll 
| 
|                           |                |magnet to generate a magnetic 
| 
|                           |Nature of       |(Mag) fraction and non-magnetic 
| 
|                           |quality control |(NonMag) fraction. 
| 
|                           |procedures      |  · XRF analysis of magnetic 
| 
|                           |adopted (e.g.,  |fractions, with rutile (assumed 
| 
|                           |standards,      |95% TiO2) calculated from TiO2 
| 
|                           |blanks,         |assay of NonMag by dividing by 
| 
|                           |duplicates,     |0.95, zircon calculated from ZrO2 
| 
|                           |external        |assay of NonMag, and ilmenite 
| 
|                           |laboratory      |(assumed 54% TiO2 average) 
| 
|                           |checks) and     |calculated from TiO2 assay of Mag 
| 
|                           |whether         |by dividing by 0.54. 
| 
|                           |acceptable      |  · Various quality control 
| 
|                           |levels of       |samples were submitted routinely 
| 
|                           |accuracy (i.e., |to assure assay quality.  A total 
| 
|                           |lack of bias)   |of 429 duplicate field samples, 
| 
|                           |and precision   |160 preprepared laboratory 
| 
|                           |have been       |duplicate samples and an 
| 
|                           |established.    |unspecified number of internal 
| 
|                           |                |laboratory standards, repeats and 
| 
|                           |                |blanks have been assayed at Kwale 
| 
|                           |                |Operations' site laboratory. 
| 
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-+ 
|Verification of sampling   |The             |Drill hole logging and site 
sample| 
|and assaying               |verification of |data is collected electronically 
| 
|                           |significant     |in Maxwell LogChief software, 
| 
|                           |intersections   |installed on Panasonic Tough pads 
| 
|                           |by either       |and which synchronise directly to 
| 
|                           |independent or  |the Maxwell DataShed exploration 
| 
|                           |alternative     |database hosted on the Base 
| 
|                           |company         |Titanium network server.  Assay 
| 
|                           |personnel.      |data is captured electronically 
| 
|                           |                |via LIMS software and merged with 
| 
|                           |The use of      |logging and sample data in 
| 
|                           |twinned holes.  |Datashed. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |Documentation   |No adjustment to assay data has 
| 
|                           |of primary      |been made. 
| 
|                           |data, data      | 
| 
|                           |entry           | 
| 
|                           |procedures,     | 
| 
|                           |data            | 
| 
|                           |verification,   | 
| 
|                           |data storage    | 
| 
|                           |(physical and   | 
| 
|                           |electronic)     | 
| 
|                           |protocols.      | 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |Discuss any     | 
| 
|                           |adjustment to   | 
| 
|                           |assay data.     | 
| 
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|Location of data points    |Accuracy and    |Proposed drill holes were sited 
on| 
|                           |quality of      |the ground using hand-held GPS 
and| 
|                           |surveys used to |drill collars surveyed using the 
| 
|                           |locate drill    |same instrumentation. DGPS RTK 
| 
|                           |holes (collar   |surveys will be employed for the 
| 
|                           |and down-hole   |follow-up resource drilling 
| 
|                           |surveys),       |collars to enable JORC Code 
| 
|                           |trenches, mine  |compliant resource estimates. 
| 
|                           |workings and    | 
| 
|                           |other locations |The survey Geodetic datum 
utilised| 
|                           |used in Mineral |was UTM Arc 1960, used in East 
| 
|                           |Resource        |Africa Arc 1960 references the 
| 
|                           |estimation.     |Clark 1880 (RGS) ellipsoid and 
the| 
|                           |                |Greenwich prime meridian.  All 
| 
|                           |Specification   |survey data used has undergone a 
| 
|                           |of the grid     |transformation to the local mine 
| 
|                           |system used.    |grid from the standard UTM Zone 
| 
|                           |                |37S (Arc 1960). The local Grid is 
| 
|                           |Quality and     |rotated 42.5o, which aligns the 
| 
|                           |adequacy of     |average strike of the deposit 
with| 
|                           |topographic     |local North and is useful for 
both| 
|                           |control.        |grade interpolation and mining 
| 
|                           |                |reference during production. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |The drill collars were projected 
| 
|                           |                |to a combined local LIDAR and 
SRTM| 
|                           |                |digital terrain model 
| 
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-+ 
|Data spacing and           |Data spacing    |The drill data spacing for the 
| 
|distribution               |for reporting   |drilling was nominally 100m X, 
| 
|                           |of Exploration  |100m Y and 1.5m Z.  Variations 
| 
|                           |Results.        |from this spacing resulted from 
| 
|                           |                |access challenges. 
| 
|                           |Whether the     | 
| 
|                           |data spacing,   |A sample interval of 1.5m was 
| 
|                           |and             |employed in the 2018 air core and 
| 
|                           |distribution is |2023 auger drilling campaign by 
| 
|                           |sufficient to   |Base Titanium. 
| 
|                           |establish the   | 
| 
|                           |degree of       |This spacing and distribution is 
| 
|                           |geological and  |considered sufficient to 
establish| 
|                           |grade           |the degree of geological and 
| 
|                           |continuity      |mineralisation continuity 
| 
|                           |appropriate for |appropriate for reconnaissance 
| 
|                           |the Mineral     |exploration. 
| 
|                           |Resource and    | 
| 
|                           |Ore Reserve     |No sample compositing has been 
| 
|                           |estimation      |applied for HM, slimes, oversize 
| 
|                           |procedure(s)    |and XRF assays. 
| 
|                           |and             | 
| 
|                           |classifications | 
| 
|                           |applied.        | 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |Whether sample  | 
| 
|                           |compositing has | 
| 
|                           |been applied.   | 
| 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
|Orientation of data in     |Whether the     |With the geological setting being 
| 
|relation to geological     |orientation of  |a layered dunal/fluvial/maritime 
| 
|structure                  |sampling        |sequences, the orientation of the 
| 
|                           |achieves        |deposit mineralisation in general 
| 
|                           |unbiased        |is sub-horizontal.  All drill 
| 
|                           |sampling of     |holes were orientated vertically 
| 
|                           |possible        |to penetrate the sub-horizontal 
| 
|                           |structures and  |mineralisation orthogonally. 
| 
|                           |the extent to   | 
| 
|                           |which this is   |Hole centres were spaced 
nominally| 
|                           |known,          |at 50-200m.  This cross-profiles 
| 
|                           |considering the |the dune so that variation can be 
| 
|                           |deposit type.   |determined.  Down hole intervals 
| 
|                           |                |were nominated as 1.5m.  This 
| 
|                           |If the          |provides adequate sampling 
| 
|                           |relationship    |resolution to capture the 
| 
|                           |between the     |distribution and variability of 
| 
|                           |drilling        |geology units and mineralisation 
| 
|                           |orientation and |encountered vertically down hole. 
| 
|                           |the orientation | 
| 
|                           |of key          |The orientation of the drilling 
is| 
|                           |mineralised     |considered appropriate for 
testing| 
|                           |structures is   |the horizontal and vertical 
extent| 
|                           |considered to   |of mineralisation without bias. 
| 
|                           |have introduced | 
| 
|                           |a sampling      | 
| 
|                           |bias, this      | 
| 
|                           |should be       | 
| 
|                           |assessed and    | 
| 
|                           |reported if     | 
| 
|                           |material.       | 
| 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
|Sample security            |The measures    |Sample residues from the 
| 
|                           |taken to ensure |preparatory stage were 
transferred| 
|                           |sample          |to pallets and stored in a locked 
| 
|                           |security.       |shed beside the warehouse at 
Kwale| 
|                           |                |Operations. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |Residues from the Kwale 
Operations| 
|                           |                |site laboratory were placed in 
| 
|                           |                |labelled bags and stored in 
| 
|                           |                |numbered boxes.  Boxes were 
placed| 
|                           |                |into a locked container beside 
the| 
|                           |                |laboratory. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |Sample tables are housed on a 
| 
|                           |                |secure, network-hosted SQL 
| 
|                           |                |database.  Full access rights are 
| 
|                           |                |only granted to the Exploration 
| 
|                           |                |Manager and senior IT personnel. 
| 
|                           |                | 
| 
|                           |                |Data is backed up every 12 hours 
| 
|                           |                |and stored in perpetuity on a 
| 
|                           |                |secure, site backup server. 
| 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
|Audits or reviews          |The results of  |In-house reviews were undertaken 
| 
|                           |any audits or   |by the Mr. Scott Carruthers and 
| 
|                           |reviews of      |Mr. Ian Reudavey, both employees 
| 
|                           |sampling        |of the Base Resources group 
| 
|                           |techniques and  |Competent Persons under the JORC 
| 
|                           |data.           |Code. 
| 
+---------------------------+----------------+--------------------------------- 
-+ 
 
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results 
 
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.) 
 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Criteria                        |Explanation     |Comment                     | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Mineral tenement and land tenure|Type, reference |The Kwale East exploration  | 
|status                          |name/number,    |area is situated on a       | 
|                                |location and    |Prospecting Licence 100%    | 
|                                |ownership       |owned by Base Titanium-     | 
|                                |including       |PL/2018/0119 located in     | 
|                                |agreements or   |Kwale County, Kenya. Base   | 
|                                |material issues |Titanium is a wholly owned  | 
|                                |with third      |subsidiary of Australian and| 
|                                |parties such as |AIM-listed resources        | 
|                                |joint ventures, |company, Base Resources.    | 
|                                |partnerships,   |                            | 
|                                |overriding      |The 40km2 Prospecting       | 
|                                |royalties,      |Licence was re-granted on 26| 
|                                |native title    |of May 2021 for a second,   | 
|                                |interests,      |three-year term ending 25   | 
|                                |historical      |May 2024.                   | 
|                                |sites,          |                            | 
|                                |wilderness or   |The PL is in good standing  | 
|                                |national park   |with the Kenya Ministry of  | 
|                                |and             |Petroleum & Mining at the   | 
|                                |environmental   |time of reporting, with all | 
|                                |settings.       |statutory reporting and     | 
|                                |                |payments up to date.        | 
|                                |The security of |                            | 
|                                |the tenure held |Local landowners have been  | 
|                                |at the time of  |generally supportive of     | 
|                                |reporting along |exploration activities      | 
|                                |with any known  |though blanket access is yet| 
|                                |impediments to  |to be achieved.  With the   | 
|                                |obtaining a     |support of government and   | 
|                                |licence to      |local leaders, engagement   | 
|                                |operate in the  |continues with community    | 
|                                |area.           |members to secure drilling  | 
|                                |                |access to the remaining     | 
|                                |                |targeted areas.             | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |                |The existing Special Mining | 
|                                |                |Lease No. 23 is adjacent to | 
|                                |                |the PL and covers the       | 
|                                |                |original Kwale Central and  | 
|                                |                |Kwale South deposits.  The  | 
|                                |                |SML boundary has been varied| 
|                                |                |on multiple occasions, most | 
|                                |                |recently to include the     | 
|                                |                |Bumamani Project deposits.  | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |                |The Kenyan Mining Act 2016  | 
|                                |                |includes a provision for    | 
|                                |                |existing mineral rights to  | 
|                                |                |transition to mining        | 
|                                |                |licences upon their expiry  | 
|                                |                |on a priority basis.  The   | 
|                                |                |potential for this          | 
|                                |                |transition has been raised  | 
|                                |                |with the Government of Kenya| 
|                                |                |in preparation for a        | 
|                                |                |possible application.       | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |                |Landowner access permission | 
|                                |                |is required to both complete| 
|                                |                |the exploration program and | 
|                                |                |then progress conversion of | 
|                                |                |the PL to a mining licence  | 
|                                |                |within a timeframe that     | 
|                                |                |meets Kwale Operations'     | 
|                                |                |operational requirements.   | 
|                                |                |The Mining Act 2016 provides| 
|                                |                |greater flexibility on      | 
|                                |                |securing land rights,       | 
|                                |                |specifically allowing for a | 
|                                |                |mineral right to be issued  | 
|                                |                |on private land.  The Mining| 
|                                |                |Act 2016 additionally,      | 
|                                |                |provides for fair and       | 
|                                |                |adequate compensation to be | 
|                                |                |paid to lawful landowners,  | 
|                                |                |occupiers and users.        | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Exploration done by other       |Acknowledgment  |No historical exploration by| 
|parties                         |and appraisal of|third parties was undertaken| 
|                                |exploration by  |in the Kwale East area.     | 
|                                |other parties.  |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Geology                         |Deposit type,   |The Kwale East deposits are | 
|                                |geological      |primarily hosted in reddish | 
|                                |setting and     |dunal sands (Ore Zone 1)    | 
|                                |style of        |which is underlain by the   | 
|                                |mineralisation. |transitional and            | 
|                                |                |occasionally lateritic zone | 
|                                |                |(Ore Zone 4).  To the east  | 
|                                |                |and around the 50-60mRL,    | 
|                                |                |these deposits are hosted in| 
|                                |                |shallow paleo-beach sands   | 
|                                |                |originating from a          | 
|                                |                |Pleistocene marine          | 
|                                |                |transgression event.  This  | 
|                                |                |zone is low in slime and    | 
|                                |                |typically has a high        | 
|                                |                |valuable heavy mineralogy   | 
|                                |                |content.                    | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |                |All three formations have a | 
|                                |                |regional strike direction of| 
|                                |                |about 40 degrees East of    | 
|                                |                |North and range in age from | 
|                                |                |mid-Pliocene to Pleistocene.| 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Drill hole Information          |A summary of all|A tabulation of drilling    | 
|                                |information     |data with significant       | 
|                                |material to the |intersections >1% HM is     | 
|                                |understanding of|presented as Appendix 1,    | 
|                                |the exploration |Table 1.  All drill hole    | 
|                                |results         |locations are shown in      | 
|                                |including a     |Figure 3, and those holes   | 
|                                |tabulation of   |not tabulated have not      | 
|                                |the following   |reported significant        | 
|                                |information for |intersections.  The         | 
|                                |all Material    |exclusion of detailed collar| 
|                                |drill holes:    |information is justified on | 
|                                |                |the basis that auger        | 
|                                |  · easting and |drilling represents a       | 
|                                |northing of the |reconnaissance exploration  | 
|                                |drill hole      |tool and that air core      | 
|                                |collar          |drilling will be utilised to| 
|                                |  · elevation or|twin and infill areas       | 
|                                |RL (Reduced     |identified as prospective by| 
|                                |Level -         |the auger drilling program. | 
|                                |elevation above |A comprehensive set of      | 
|                                |sea level in    |drilling cross sections is  | 
|                                |metres) of the  |presented in Figure 4 that  | 
|                                |drill hole      |allows additional           | 
|                                |collar          |understanding of the        | 
|                                |  · dip and     |exploration results.        | 
|                                |azimuth of the  |                            | 
|                                |hole            |Drilling by year (max, min  | 
|                                |  · down hole   |and average depths) are as  | 
|                                |length and      |follows.                    | 
|                                |interception    |                            | 
|                                |depth           |  · 2018/2019               | 
|                                |  · hole length.|                            | 
|                                |                |  · 123 air core drill holes| 
|                                |If the exclusion|(depth: max 33m, min 6m, avg| 
|                                |of this         |15m).                       | 
|                                |information is  |  · Total 1,851.5m drilled  | 
|                                |justified on the|                            | 
|                                |basis that the  |  · 2023                    | 
|                                |information is  |                            | 
|                                |not Material and|  · 1,019 auger drill holes | 
|                                |this exclusion  |(depth: max 22.5m, min 3m,  | 
|                                |does not detract|avg 11.5m).                 | 
|                                |from the        |  · Total 11,536.5m drilled | 
|                                |understanding of|                            | 
|                                |the report, the |All drill holes are drilled | 
|                                |Competent Person|vertically (-90 degrees).   | 
|                                |should clearly  |                            | 
|                                |explain why this|All collars have been       | 
|                                |is the case.    |projected to the DTM        | 
|                                |                |surface.                    | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Data aggregation methods        |In reporting    |Exploration results are     | 
|                                |Exploration     |reported as length weighted | 
|                                |Results,        |averages from surface.  No  | 
|                                |weighting       |grade cutting has been      | 
|                                |averaging       |applied and a nominal cut   | 
|                                |techniques,     |-off grade of 1% HM has been| 
|                                |maximum and/or  |utilised.  However, lower   | 
|                                |minimum grade   |grade intervals may be      | 
|                                |truncations     |included to provide         | 
|                                |(e.g., cutting  |geological continuity and in| 
|                                |of high grades) |recognition of bulk mining  | 
|                                |and cut-off     |techniques used for mineral | 
|                                |grades are      |sands.                      | 
|                                |usually Material|                            | 
|                                |and should be   |No metal equivalent values  | 
|                                |stated.         |were used.                  | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |Where aggregate |                            | 
|                                |intercepts      |                            | 
|                                |incorporate     |                            | 
|                                |short lengths of|                            | 
|                                |high-grade      |                            | 
|                                |results and     |                            | 
|                                |longer lengths  |                            | 
|                                |of low-grade    |                            | 
|                                |results, the    |                            | 
|                                |procedure used  |                            | 
|                                |for such        |                            | 
|                                |aggregation     |                            | 
|                                |should be stated|                            | 
|                                |and some typical|                            | 
|                                |examples of such|                            | 
|                                |aggregations    |                            | 
|                                |should be shown |                            | 
|                                |in detail.      |                            | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |The assumptions |                            | 
|                                |used for any    |                            | 
|                                |reporting of    |                            | 
|                                |metal equivalent|                            | 
|                                |values should be|                            | 
|                                |clearly stated. |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Relationship between            |These           |The deposit sequences are   | 
|mineralisation widths and       |relationships   |sub-horizontal, and the     | 
|intercept lengths               |are particularly|vertically inclined holes   | 
|                                |important in the|are a fair representation of| 
|                                |reporting of    |true thickness.             | 
|                                |Exploration     |                            | 
|                                |Results.        |                            | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |If the geometry |                            | 
|                                |of the          |                            | 
|                                |mineralisation  |                            | 
|                                |with respect to |                            | 
|                                |the drill hole  |                            | 
|                                |angle is known, |                            | 
|                                |its nature      |                            | 
|                                |should be       |                            | 
|                                |reported.       |                            | 
|                                |                |                            | 
|                                |If it is not    |                            | 
|                                |known and only  |                            | 
|                                |the down hole   |                            | 
|                                |lengths are     |                            | 
|                                |reported, there |                            | 
|                                |should be a     |                            | 
|                                |clear statement |                            | 
|                                |to this effect  |                            | 
|                                |(e.g., `down    |                            | 
|                                |hole length,    |                            | 
|                                |true width not  |                            | 
|                                |known').        |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Diagrams                        |Appropriate maps|See body of the announcement| 
|                                |and sections    |- Figures 2 and 4.          | 
|                                |(with scales)   |                            | 
|                                |and tabulations |                            | 
|                                |of intercepts   |                            | 
|                                |should be       |                            | 
|                                |included for 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.|                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Balanced reporting              |Where           |Drill sections include all  | 
|                                |comprehensive   |available HM assay results  | 
|                                |reporting of all|of composited Ore Zone 1,   | 
|                                |Exploration     |Ore Zone 4 and Ore Zone 20  | 
|                                |Results is not  |for all drill holes and the | 
|                                |practicable,    |drilling location plan shows| 
|                                |representative  |the average HM assay results| 
|                                |reporting of    |for all drill holes.        | 
|                                |both low and    |                            | 
|                                |high grades     |                            | 
|                                |and/or widths   |                            | 
|                                |should be       |                            | 
|                                |practiced to    |                            | 
|                                |avoid misleading|                            | 
|                                |reporting of    |                            | 
|                                |Exploration     |                            | 
|                                |Results.        |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Other substantive exploration   |Other           |Geological observations     | 
|data                            |exploration     |suggest that the Kwale East | 
|                                |data, if        |dunal material contains     | 
|                                |meaningful and  |lower slimes than current   | 
|                                |material, should|being mined, and this will  | 
|                                |be reported     |be beneficial to support co | 
|                                |including (but  |-disposal of tails, while   | 
|                                |not limited to):|still having sufficient     | 
|                                |geological      |slimes to support hydraulic | 
|                                |observations;   |mining.                     | 
|                                |geophysical     |                            | 
|                                |survey results; |Many of the auger holes did | 
|                                |geochemical     |not reach the basement owing| 
|                                |survey results; |to drilling challenges and  | 
|                                |bulk samples -  |follow-up air core drilling | 
|                                |size and method |to this formation will      | 
|                                |of treatment;   |likely increase the         | 
|                                |metallurgical   |currently observed          | 
|                                |test results;   |mineralisation thickness.   | 
|                                |bulk density,   |                            | 
|                                |groundwater,    |                            | 
|                                |geotechnical and|                            | 
|                                |rock            |                            | 
|                                |characteristics;|                            | 
|                                |potential       |                            | 
|                                |deleterious or  |                            | 
|                                |contaminating   |                            | 
|                                |substances.     |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
|Further work                    |The nature and  |Twinning of mineralised     | 
|                                |scale of planned|auger holes and infilling   | 
|                                |further work    |mineralised areas with air  | 
|                                |(e.g., tests for|core holes to ensure data   | 
|                                |lateral         |confidence/ integrity for   | 
|                                |extensions or   |JORC Code compliant resource| 
|                                |depth extensions|estimates.  This drilling   | 
|                                |or large-scale  |will be completed at a 100m | 
|                                |step-out        |North by 50m East grid to   | 
|                                |drilling).      |achieve measured/indicated  | 
|                                |                |resource categorisations.   | 
|                                |Diagrams clearly|                            | 
|                                |highlighting the|LIDAR topographical survey  | 
|                                |areas of        |to cover the eastern Zigira | 
|                                |possible        |prospect at a 2m spatial    | 
|                                |extensions,     |resolution.                 | 
|                                |including the   |                            | 
|                                |main geological |Test pits for bulk sample   | 
|                                |interpretations |mineralogy test work.       | 
|                                |and future      |                            | 
|                                |drilling areas, |Logging of HM sink fractions| 
|                                |provided this   |to aid in geological        | 
|                                |information is  |domaining.                  | 
|                                |not commercially|                            | 
|                                |sensitive.      |                            | 
+--------------------------------+----------------+----------------------------+ 
 
Glossary 
 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Base      |Base Resources' wholly-owned Kenyan operating subsidiary and the   | 
|Titanium  |owner and operator of Kwale Operations.                            | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Collar    |Location of a drill hole.                                          | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Competent |Has the meaning given in the JORC Code.                            | 
|Person    |                                                                   | 
|          |The JORC Code requires that a Competent Person be a Member or      | 
|          |Fellow of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, or  | 
|          |of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, or of a `Recognised  | 
|          |Professional Organisation'.                                        | 
|          |                                                                   | 
|          |A Competent Person must have a minimum of five years' experience   | 
|          |working with the style of mineralisation or type of deposit under  | 
|          |consideration and relevant to the activity which that person is    | 
|          |undertaking.                                                       | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|DTM       |Digital Terrain Model.                                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Easting   |A figure representing eastward distance on a map.                  | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|GPS       |Global positioning system.                                         | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|HM        |Heavy mineral.                                                     | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|JORC Code |The Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral| 
|          |Resources and Ore Reserves, as published by the Joint Ore Reserves | 
|          |Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy,  | 
|          |Australian Institute of Geoscientists and Minerals Council of      | 
|          |Australia.                                                         | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Kwale     |Base Titanium's mineral sands mining operations in Kwale County,   | 
|Operations|Kenya.                                                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|LIDAR     |Light Detection and Ranging, a remote sensing method that uses     | 
|          |pulsed laser to measure ranges.                                    | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|LIMS      |Laboratory information management system.                          | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Mineral   |A Mineral Resource is a concentration or occurrence of solid       | 
|Resource  |material of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust in such   | 
|          |form, grade (or quality), and quantity that there are reasonable   | 
|          |prospects for eventual economic extraction.                        | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|Northing  |A figure representing northward distance on a map.                 | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|NSR       |No significant result.                                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|PL        |Prospecting licence.                                               | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|QA/QC     |Quality assurance and quality control.                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|RL        |Reduced level, equating elevations with reference to a common      | 
|          |assumed vertical datum                                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|RTK       |Real-time kinematic positioning, the application of surveying to   | 
|          |correct for common errors in satellite survey systems.             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|SG        |Specific gravity, or relative density.                             | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|SML       |Special mining lease.                                              | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|SPT       |Sodium polytungstate heavy liquid used for mineral separation based| 
|          |on relative density.                                               | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|SQL       |Structured Query Language, a standardized programming language used| 
|          |to manage relational databases.                                    | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|SRTM      |Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, a modified radar system used by a| 
|          |Space Shuttle Endeavour mission to capture a high resolution       | 
|          |topographic database of the earth.                                 | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|TSPP      |Sodium (Tetra) Pyrophosphate.                                      | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|UTM       |Universal Transverse Mercator, a plane coordinate grid system.     | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|VHM       |Valuable heavy mineral.                                            | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
|XRF       |A spectroscopic method used to determine the chemical composition  | 
|          |of a material through analysis of secondary X-ray emissions,       | 
|          |generated by excitation of a sample with primary X-rays that are   | 
|          |characteristic of a particular element.                            | 
+----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------+S 
 
For further information contact: 
 
+--------------------------------+-----------------------------+ 
|Australian Media Relations      |UK Media Relations           | 
+--------------------------------+-----------------------------+ 
|Citadel Magnus                  |Tavistock Communications     | 
+--------------------------------+-----------------------------+ 
|Cameron Gilenko and Michael Weir|Jos Simson and Gareth Tredway| 
+--------------------------------+-----------------------------+ 
|Tel: +61 8 6160 4900            |Tel: +44 207 920 3150        | 
+--------------------------------+-----------------------------+ 
 
This release has been authorised by the Base Resources Disclosure Committee. 
 
About Base Resources 
 
Base Resources is an Australian based, African focused, mineral sands producer 
and developer with a track record of project delivery and operational 
performance.  The Company operates the established Kwale Operations in Kenya, is 
developing the Toliara Project in Madagascar and is conducting exploration in 
Tanzania.  Base Resources is an ASX and AIM listed company.  Further details 
about Base Resources are available at www.baseresources.com.au. 
 
PRINCIPAL & REGISTERED OFFICE 
Level 3, 46 Colin Street 
West Perth, Western Australia, 6005 
Email:  info@baseresources.com.au 
Phone: +61 8 9413 7400 
Fax: +61 8 9322 8912 
 
NOMINATED ADVISER & JOINT BROKER 
Canaccord Genuity Limited 
James Asensio / Raj Khatri / Patrick Dolaghan 
Phone: +44 20 7523 8000 
 
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Berenberg 
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