THIS
ANNOUNCEMENT CONTAINS INSIDE INFORMATION
Pensana
Plc
Long lead items orders placed and site preparation works
well underway at Longonjo
Pensana
(PRE.L) (the Company) is pleased to provide the following update on
the Longonjo project:
Concrete foundations have been poured for the 316-person
modular camp manufactured in South
Africa for despatch to site later this
month.
The
on-site team, under the leadership of experienced Project Manager
Kevin Botha, is continuing to make
good progress with preparatory works ahead of main construction
anticipated in May 2024, with cold
commissioning commencing in August
2025.
An order
has been placed with NCP International, a global supplier of new
and refurbished comminution equipment based in South Africa, for the US$2.3 million ball mill for delivery from
Johannesburg to meet the
construction and commissioning timelines for the concentrator
plant.
The
detailed design and procurement documentation for other main long
lead time or critical path items, such as the thickeners and
flotation columns in the concentrator section, along with key
equipment in the recovery/MREC section, such as the sulphuric acid
plant, have been completed and orders will be placed with the
selected vendors shortly.
Grupo Nov
has completed the civils and services connections for the initial
section of the 316-person modular construction camp. The
US$1.3 million camp has been
fabricated off site and is ready for shipment from Johannesburg to site during March 2024.
All the
site access roads have been completed within the licence area. The
5,000-litre potable water tank is ready for installation to support
the construction camp and the future plant facilities.
High
priority is being given to community relations and in particular to
the resettlement action and livelihoods restoration plans which are
progressing according to plan and are being well
received.
The
agricultural demonstration plots are in their second year and
continue to generate excellent baseline data.
They are
providing the opportunity to train local farmers in the latest
agricultural methods.
The mine
and processing plant will be constructed from May 2024 and commissioning of the various
circuits will commence in March 2025
and continue until final commissioning in April 2026.
A schedule
of the expenditures is set out below.
Quarterly
Expenditures
|
US
Dollars
|
Activity
|
May - July
2024
|
5 044
000
|
Civil and
Earth Works
|
August –
October 2024
|
18 889
000
|
Structural
and Mechanical installation
|
November –
January 2025
|
32 435
000
|
Platework
and piping installation
|
February –
April 2025
|
36 032
000
|
Electrical
installation
|
May -July
2025
|
36 185
000
|
Instrumentation
installation
|
August –
October 2025
|
38 274
000
|
Cold
Commissioning
|
November –
January 2026
|
23 096
000
|
Hot
Commissioning
|
February –
April 2026
|
6 476
000
|
Final
Commissioning
|
Total
|
196
432 000
|
|
Tim
George CEO commented: “The
growing on-site team, supported by experienced contractor Grupo
Nov, is fully operational and is well advanced with the earth works
and other preparatory works ahead of the commencement of the main
civils and earthworks campaigns in the weeks ahead.
We are particularly pleased with the attention to health and
safety, environmental performance, the training completed on site
and the continued focus on the community engagement programs. This
will continue to be a priority as we build out the workforce which
will increase to over 650 people on site at peak construction later
this year.”
About
Longonjo
The electrification of motive power through Electric Vehicles and
Wind Turbines is the biggest energy transition in history and is
forecast to generate a demand growth for magnet metal NdPr of 7.5%
CAGR over the next decade.
Pensana owns one of the world's largest undeveloped rare earth
mines, and one of only three with a JORC Reserve greater than
100,000 tonnes of NdPr.
Pensana
recently announced that one of its major potential customers has
approved the product qualification specifications for Longonjo’s
proposed MREC product. The Longonjo MREC contains 50% Total Rare
Earth Oxide of which 24% is NdPr with minimal impurities and is
radionuclide-free.
Longonjo
is expected to produce 20,000 tonnes of MREC commencing 2026 and
40,000 tonnes of MREC from 2029 onwards following the planned
expansion.
At full production Longonjo will produce ~5% of world production of
NdPr in the form of an exported mixed rare earth
carbonate.
The upfront capital cost of US$217
million for the fully permitted mine and processing
facilities is amongst the lowest amongst its peers.
The
information contained within this announcement is considered by the
Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the
Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No.596/2014. Upon the publication of
this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside
information will be considered to be in the public domain. The
person responsible for arranging for the release of this
announcement on behalf of the Company is
Paul Atherley,
Chairman.
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ENDS –
For
further information, please contact:
Shareholder/analyst
enquiries:
Pensana
Plc
Paul Atherley, Chairman IR@pensana.co.uk
Tim George, Chief Executive Officer
Rob Kaplan, Chief Financial Officer