Harvest
Minerals Limited / Index: LSE / Epic: HMI / Sector:
Mining
10 April 2024
Harvest Minerals Limited ('Harvest' or
the 'Company')
Harvest Minerals Announces Occurrences
of Rare Earth Elements at its Arapuá
Project
Harvest Minerals Limited, the AIM
listed fertiliser producer, announces that it has identified
potential for Rare Earth Elements ("REE") at its 100% owned Arapuá
Fertiliser Project in Brazil ("Arapuá Project").
Highlights
· Laboratory
analysis of rock sample demonstrates the occurrence of REE with
contents ranging from 1,176 ppm to 1,860 ppm of total rare earth
oxides ("TREO").
· A broader sample
collection database characterized according to the degree of
weathering has demonstrated REE contents from 549 ppm to 1,375 ppm
TREO, not including analysis of all REE elements.
· Historical
laboratory analysis being validated by Harvest has indicated REE
contents ranging from 1,837 ppm to 4,117 ppm TREO.
· REE-focused
programme initiated to undertake re-assaying of substantial set of
selected rock samples and drilling data for detailing of
mineralization and potential association of REE with ionic
clays.
Brian
McMaster, Chairman of Harvest, said: "It is encouraging to observe the
presence of critical rare earth elements (REE) at the Arapuá
Project. We acknowledge the significance of the Total Rare Earth
Oxides (TREO) grades observed in the rock samples in our database,
particularly depending on whether the mineralization is associated
with ionic clays, which we are currently investigating. We have
initiated a work programme specifically focused on REE to validate
both existing and historical data, and we will report the results
in due course".
Background
The Arapuá Project comprises nine
exploration mineral rights covering a combined area of 14,481
hectares, spanning the Arapuá and Maximus blocks, which are owned
by a subsidiary of Harvest's, Triunfo Mineracao do Brasil (see
Figure 1).
In 2017, Harvest disclosed its
initial JORC compliant mineral resource estimate ("MRE"),
indicating a total Indicated and Inferred Resource of 13.07 million
tonnes at 3.1% K2O and 2.49% P2O5.
This estimate was derived from drilling and exploration efforts,
accounting for only 6.7% of the known mineralization.
Throughout the exploration and
drilling phases aimed at defining the MRE, a considerable number of
samples were collected and are currently stored at the Arapuá
Project's facilities. Upon revisiting the laboratory analysis
database for these samples, the presence of REE has been identified
in the kamafugite rocks, the rock type associated with the Arapuá
Project's mineral resources.
The table below presents the results
for REE, including TREO, obtained from samples collected across the
Maximus block. The Maximus Block represents the permitted area
where Harvest conducts its mining activities.
Table 1: REE results
from samples collected over the Maximus Block
Sample
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LREE*
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HREE*
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MREO*
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TREO*
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TREO minus
Cerium*
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KMF01
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1713.71
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146.87
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529.81
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1860.58
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1274.93
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MXBS01 Global
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1076.42
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100.11
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231.77
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1176.54
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664.09
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MXBS02 Global
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1487.46
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115.34
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337.64
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1602.80
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888.07
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MXBS03 Global
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1460.18
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103.57
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333.86
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1563.75
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867.41
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MXBS04 Global
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1357.06
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84.71
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316.09
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1441.78
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783.51
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*Notes
LREE: Light Rare Earth Elements
oxides are defined by their lower atomic weights. LREE includes
lanthanum (La), cerium(Ce), praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd),
promethium (Pm), samarium (Sm) and europium (Eu).
HREE: Heavy rare earth oxides
are defined by their higher atomic weights relative to light rare
earth oxides. HREOs include oxides of gadolinium (Gd), terbium
(Tb), dysprosium (Dy), holmium (Ho), erbium (Er), thulium (Tm),
ytterbium (Yb), lutetium (Lu) and include scandium (Sc) and yttrium
(Y). The results do not include Sc.
MREO: Magnet Rare Earth
Elements; they are Nd, Pr, Dy and Tb.
TREO: Total Rare Earth Oxides
is the sum of the oxides of heavy rare earths elements (HREO) and
light rare earths elements (LREO). (La2O3, CeO2,
Pr6O11, Nd2O3,
Sm2O3, Eu2O3,
Gd2O3, Tb4O7,
Dy2O3, Ho2O3,
Er2O3, Tm2O3,
Yb2O3, Lu2O3) + Yttrium
(Y2O3).
Harvest
has also identified in its sample collection database a total of
152 samples which have shown REE occurrences, although they have
not been analysed for a number of REE elements such as Pr, Nd, Sm,
Eu, Gd, Dy, Ho, Er and Tm. The analyzed samples were characterized
according to their degree of weathering using the Chemical Index of
Alteration ("CIA"). The CIA was applied considering the potential
association of REE with clays. However, this association still
requires detailed investigation. These samples will undergo
geochemical analysis to obtain the total concentration of
REE.
The table below shows REE partial
results from samples characterized according to their degree of
weathering over the Maximus Block.
Table 2: REE partial
results from samples collected over the Maximus Block.
|
LREE
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HREE
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MREO
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TREO
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TREO minius
Cerium
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Mottled zone
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502.77
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85.41
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1.89
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549.50
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191.74
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Upper saprolite
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512.96
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172.16
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1.84
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685.12
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316.97
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Middle saprolite
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324.19
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173.52
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0.95
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497.70
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256.15
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Lower saprolite
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374.15
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141.79
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1.83
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748.30
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309.64
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Sap rock
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1298.44
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76.95
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3.69
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1375.40
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513.45
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Bed rock
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453.22
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45.54
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1.40
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498.75
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202.88
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Historical Work
(See Disclaimer at the end of this News Release)
Historical studies conducted within
the Arapuá block, documented in a report titled "Capacete Project
Audit Report", which was obtained by Harvest during the acquisition
of the Arapuá project, also highlighted significant REE findings
from samples collected in the Arapuá block, as illustrated in Table
3 below. Harvest is presently engaged in sample collection from the
same locations within an area known as the Capacete area, as part
of its own data verification process.
Table 3: Results
from samples collected over the Capacete area with CIA and REE
datas.
Sample
|
CIA
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LREE
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HREE
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MREO
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TREO
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TREO minus
Cerium
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DCP-54
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97.91
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2574.37
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150.26
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634.72
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2724.62
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1500.62
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DCP-13
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94.62
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3674.14
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121.97
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651.05
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3796.11
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1945.45
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DCP-24
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78.93
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3583.41
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533.85
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1367.37
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4117.26
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2979.93
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DCP-31
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24.60
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1695.70
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141.92
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406.07
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1837.62
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1051.68
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Work
Programme
The advancement of investigations into the
presence of REE in Harvest's mineral rights is supported by the
existing infrastructure of the Arapuá Project, which includes the
team, laboratories, and equipment.
The exploration programme, the later
stages of which are subject to further funding, aims to:
·
Execute laboratory analysis on existing samples in the
Company's rock composite library;
·
Conduct mapping programmes and sampling campaigns focusing on
REE;
·
Carry out a drilling campaign using auger and reverse
circulation methods for subsurface collection;
·
Conduct mineralogical characterization of the ore;
and
·
Contingent to the ore characterization work results,
investigate the optimal beneficiation process route and evaluate
the volume of resources and concentration within the
deposit.
Figure
1: Arapuá Project Mineral Rights
Competent
Person Statement
The technical information in this
announcement is based on complied and reviewed data by Mr Paulo
Brito BSc(geol), MAusIMM, MAIG. Mr Brito is a consulting geologist
for Harvest Minerals
Limited and is a Member
of AusIMM - The Minerals Institute, as
well as a Member of Australian
Institute of Geoscientists. Mr Brito has
sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity which is being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person
as defined in the 2012 Edition of the "Australasian Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore
Reserves". Mr Brito also meets the requirements of a qualified
person under the AIM Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies and
consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based
on his information in the form and context in which it appears. Mr
Brito accepts responsibility for the accuracy of the statements
disclosed in this announcement.
Note: The historical work (the "Historical
Work") information has been sourced from the report with original
name of "Relatório da Auditoria no Projeto Capacete Prospecto de
Elementos Terras Raras Carmo do Paranaiba, MG, Brasil", which was
prepared to South American Rare Earth Corp. and authored by Mr.
Elpidio Reis, dated February 27, 2012. The reader is cautioned that
the data used in the preparation of the work does not meet the
current standards of exploration quality assurance and quality
control protocols required to produce such information and the
historical work should not be treated as current. The Competent
Person has not undertaken sufficient work for the assurance of the
information provided and Harvest Minerals is not treating the
historical work as compliant with any international mineral
reporting standards. There can be no assurance that any of the
historical work, in whole or in part, will be able to be replicated
to current standards.
**ENDS**
For further information, please
visit www.harvestminerals.net or
contact:
Harvest Minerals Limited
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Brian
McMaster (Chairman)
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Tel: +44 (0) 203 940
6625
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Strand Hanson
Limited
Nominated & Financial
Adviser
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Ritchie Balmer
James Spinney
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 7409 3494
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Tavira Securities
Broker
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Jonathan Evans
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Tel: +44 (0) 20 3192 1733
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