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15 May 2024
European Green Transition
plc
("European Green Transition",
"EGT" or "the Company")
Channel and Grab Sample
Results from the Olserum REE Project
European Green Transition (AIM:
EGT), a company developing green economy assets in Europe which
aims to capitalise on the opportunity created by the green energy
transition, is pleased to announce further results from recent
channel and grab sampling at the Djupedal prospect within the
Olserum Rare Earth Elements (REE) project located in south
Sweden.
Highlights
·
Channel samples taken
over a 100 metre zone at Djupedal confirm REE mineralisation
including three metres grading 1.58% TREO and one metre grading
2.27% TREO with c. 30% HREO average.
· New
rock chip grab samples grading 1.5% and 1.04% TREO from a southerly
dipping shear structure near the east of Djupedal, and close to a
dump with high-grade REEs (15-20% TREO), affirm the new geological
model.
· Combined rock chip and channel samples confirm an 800 metre
long mineralised trend at the Djupedal prospect.
· Further
mineralised shear zone with 1.77% TREO identified 930 metres south
of Djupedal confirms regional-scale potential.
· New
airborne geophysics data released by the Swedish Geological Survey
(SGU) has been obtained and reprocessed, identifying further
regional targets.
· Encouraging results support Directors' belief that the
Company's fully permitted low-cost drill programme scheduled for
H2-2024 could confirm project upside, supporting the aim of
attracting a partner to fund a larger scale, fully permitted
programme.
Aiden Lavelle, Chief Executive Officer of European Green
Transition, said:
"The results from this latest phase of sampling at the Olserum
REE Project confirm that the project
has excellent
potential to be expanded, with a large new zone and several drill
targets defined at the Djupedal prospect 2.5km northwest of
Olserum. The footprint of the Djupedal prospect alone is greater
than that of the Olserum Resource and its surrounds, and new
mineralised structures have been located in Djupedal and to the
south where parallel mineralised trends are now apparent. This
project could have the potential to become a meaningful source of
critical and heavy REEs for the European market, which to date has
no domestic, secure supply of REEs, a critical component of the
green energy transition.
"These sampling results further increase our confidence of
completing our fully permitted and low-cost drill programme in
H2-2024. We anticipate the drill programme could confirm our
assumption that this is a district scale REE project with potential
to be a significant project in Europe and to support the Company's
aim of attracting a partner to fund its future development and
potential commercialisation."
Channel Sample
Results
The results announced today include
six channel samples cut across mineralised outcrops to obtain
representative samples across exposed outcrops and 37 grab samples
across the Djupedal prospect. The channel samples consist of a
total of sixteen one metre samples of which twelve had significant
mineralisation and are reported below. The results confirm that the
Olserum REE Project is much larger than previously thought, with a
new high-priority target identified in the west of the Djupedal
prospect between 580 metres and 680 metres northwest of the
original Djupedal iron workings where REEs were first
identified.
Five out of the six channel samples
were cut in this zone and all had REE mineralisation with a best
result of up to three metres grading 1.58% TREO in
OLS-CH-007. Due to limited outcrop, OLS-CH-008 was taken
across the same structure but offset to the west and north and had
higher grade with one metre grading 2.27% TREO. The results of
these two channels combined confirm that higher grade
mineralisation is present at Djupedal over several metres' width,
but outcrop of the mineralised structure is restricted due to the
high biotite content which weathers out.
Channel OLS-CH-009 was taken from an
outcrop on the edge of a slope and field approximately 420 metres
east of the Djupedal zone and 200 metres southwest of the Djupedal
iron workings, and this also contained REE mineralisation with two
metres grading 0.54% TREO. Channel OLS-CH-009 is interpreted as
low-grade mineralisation in the hanging wall above a shallow
southwest dipping structure sampled 80m to the north and located
closer to the high-grade dump material on surface.
Djupedal Channel Sample Results from exposed outcrops.
Reported intervals are continuous.
Channel ID
|
Interval (m)
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Grade % TREO
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%
NdPrDy Oxides
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Note
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OLS-CH-004
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2
|
0.206
|
0.043
|
Djupedal West
|
OLS-CH-005
|
1
|
0.540
|
0.103
|
Djupedal West
|
OLS-CH-006
|
3
|
0.713
|
0.166
|
Djupedal West
|
OLS-CH-007
|
3
|
1.577
|
0.307
|
Djupedal West
|
OLS-CH-008
|
1
|
2.273
|
0.579
|
Djupedal West, offset extension of
OLS-CH-007
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OLS-CH-009
|
2
|
0.543
|
0.125
|
Djupedal East Area
|
Grab Sample
Results
In addition to the channel samples,
the 37 rock chip grab samples taken during the recent geological
mapping add further weight to the continuity of mineralisation
across the Djupedal prospect and confirm a
>800m long mineralised trend hosted in altered granite with a
well-developed mylonitic shear foliation which is open to the west.
The trend is associated with a strong >1km x 250m magnetic
anomaly. Magnetite is associated with the REE mineralisation and
strong magnetic anomalies, and confirmed REE mineralisation in the
sample data, combined with a better structural understanding, make
for compelling drill targets with excellent discovery
potential.
New rock chip results include 1.5%
and 1.04% TREO from a southerly dipping shear structure near the
east of the Djupedal prospect. These samples validate the Company's
new exploration model and confirm that a shallow southwest-dipping
structure or set of structures may be the host for the high-grade
dump material that is present on surface 90 metres to the west.
Another sample of the dump material weighing 2.26kg exceeded
detection limits of Ce (>5%) and Pr (>0.5%) and the total
grade is in excess of 15.42% TREO and comparable with a previous
high-grade dump sample that assayed 20.45% TREO. The sample has
been sent for additional X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis to
determine the true grade. Targeting such high-grade material is a
key objective of the drill program scheduled to commence in
H2-2024.
The strongest magnetic anomaly at
Djupedal, located in the centre of the prospect, is associated with
a historic trench and dump of magnetite-biotite rock which was
previously unsampled. Five new samples from this site assayed
between 0.36% TREO and 1.04% TREO and this represents a strong
drill target despite the limited outcrop. The core of the magnetic
anomaly measures c. 100 metres x 80 metres width and will be drill
tested in the upcoming drill program.
Figure 1: Distribution of rock sample locations to date across
the Olserum project
Potential District-Scale REE
Project
A newly located magnetite-biotite
altered shear zone at Stora Lockerum, located 900 metres south of
the Djupedal trend, has also been confirmed to be mineralised with
REEs. A single chip sample of strong alteration over a one metre
width returned 1.77% TREO with 0.393% NdPrDy oxides. The Stora
Lockerum sample lies on trend with the historic Bersummen Lake
samples located to the southeast. The Bersummen samples have been
confirmed to contain REEs. A previous sample taken by the Company
at Bersummen had 0.73% TREO, while historic samples taken by the
previous operator had results of up to 3.73% TREO are known. The
new Stora Lockerum sample further confirms the regional potential
for further REE discoveries in the area and the new shear zone
hosted mineralisation model proposed by the Company following
relogging of the historic drill core and mapping of the Olserum
area.
New Airborne Geophysics
Data
The Company has obtained and
reprocessed new high-quality airborne geophysics data released by
the Swedish Geological Survey (SGU) in late January 2024. The
survey was flown in 2023 over large parts of Kalmar County and
includes magnetics, radiometric, and electromagnetic datasets which
can assist the Company in identifying new REE targets across the
large 101 sq. km licence area to support the district scale
potential of the project. The Olserum project - which is designated
as a project of National Interest for REEs by the SGU - is located
in a region which is under-explored but which is highly prospective
for critical minerals such as REEs. Additionally, the SGU is
commencing a new regional mapping program in the Västervik region
around Olserum, and we look forward to further updates as this
mapping project progresses and data becomes freely
available.
Sample Information, Quality
Assurance / Quality Control
Channel samples were cut with a
diamond consaw, and all samples were one metre long and c. 3-5cm
wide with a continuous one metre sample collected in each run. All
channel samples are from surface outcrops. All samples were
securely bagged, cable tied, boxed, and shipped by courier to ALS
Minerals in Malå, Sweden. Pulps were prepared and dispatched to ALS
Minerals in Loughrea, Ireland and analysed by method ME-MS81h for
ore-grade rare earth elements. The Company submitted blind REE
reference standards provided by Geostats Pty and blanks within the
sample stream to ALS and monitors the results for accuracy. ALS
also performs its own internal QA/QC procedures to assure the
accuracy and integrity of results.
Competent
Person
All scientific and technical
information in this announcement has been prepared under the
supervision of and reviewed and approved by EurGeol Aiden Lavelle,
M.Sc., P.Geo., EGT's Chief Executive Officer. Mr Lavelle has
sufficient experience 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 in accordance with
the guidance note for Mining, Oil & Gas Companies issued by the
London Stock Exchange in respect of AIM Companies, which outlines
standards of disclosure for mineral projects. Mr Lavelle consents
to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his
information in the form and context in which it appears.
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Notes to Editors
European Green Transition plc
(listed on the AIM London Stock Exchange under the ticker "EGT") is
a business operating in the green economy transition space in
Europe. EGT intends to capitalise on the opportunities created by
Europe's transition away from fossil fuels to a green,
renewables-focused economy. The Company plans to expand its
existing portfolio of green economy assets through M&A,
targeting what it believes to be distressed and undervalued
projects. EGT sees substantial opportunities to deliver value from
its M&A pipeline, which includes critical material, wind,
solar, processing and recycling projects.
EGT's highly experienced leadership
team have a strong track record of building successful public
companies through the acquisition of distressed assets. EGT plans
to replicate this approach, creating a sustainable and profitable
business while generating shareholder returns.
The Company's current portfolio of
green economy assets includes the Olserum Rare Earth Project in
Sweden. The Olserum project is one of Sweden's projects of
"National Interest" and has the potential to become Europe's first
operating REE mine. EGT has taken an
exclusive option over a copper tailings recycling project in Cyprus
with the potential to generate meaningful amounts of copper, and
with the site and surroundings offering an excellent long-term
location to establish a potential solar power facility. EGT owns
additional projects in northern Sweden and Germany which have
defined and tangible upside with potential to realise near-term
inflection points in a cost effective manner. EGT's objective is to
build a profitable business while aiming to monetise some of its
assets through sale or partnership with larger industry players or
European end users. The team is focused on success while remaining
committed to its defined ESG strategy, ensuring excellent
development practices across all projects in addition to regular
local community engagement.
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