29 November
2024
Strategic Minerals
plc
("Strategic Minerals" or the "Company")
New UK 2024 Criticality Assessment
Published: Maintains Tungsten & Tin as Critical
Minerals
Strategic Minerals plc (AIM: SML;
USOTC: SMCDY), a producing mineral company, is pleased to update
shareholders on news affecting its 100% owned subsidiary Cornwall
Resources Limited ("CRL").
CRL is pleased to note that the UK
Criticality Assessment 2024, published by the UK Critical Minerals
Intelligence Centre and released on 28 November 2024, has
maintained the critical designation of tungsten and tin. This
announcement continues to place CRL's Redmoor polymetallic tungsten
deposit as a key future potential supply of these critical
minerals, further highlighting the projects strengths and
importance both to UK supply chain resilience, but also to those of
partner nations and allies.
Highlights:
·
UK 2024 Criticality Assessment¹ released with the designation of 34
critical minerals, including 17 new critical minerals and
maintaining the original 17 of the original 18 designated critical
minerals (palladium removed) from the Criticality Assessment
2021².
·
The 2024 Criticality Assessment maintains tungsten
and tin as critical minerals to the UK economy.
·
These metals are the key constituents of
Redmoor's, JORC (2012) compliant, mineral resource estimate of a
High Grade Inferred Resource of 11.7 Mt at 0.56% Tungsten Trioxide
(WO₃), 0.16% Tin, & 0.50% Copper (MRE 2019).
·
Efforts underway through discussion and
submissions to Government to highlight Redmoor's potential
important contribution to resilience of domestic and international
supply chains for critical and strategic designated
minerals.
Commenting, Dennis Rowland, Project Manager of
CRL, said:
"I am encouraged by the publication
of the new UK 2024 Criticality Assessment, and the continued
inclusion of tungsten and tin in the new critical minerals
list. The time is now to advance this project, and we are
working hard to secure support for this.
"I also look forward to attending the
Critical Minerals Association conference in London on 2 December
where these recent developments will no doubt be further
highlighted."
Commenting, Peter Wale, CRL Director, SML
Executive Director, said:
"Following the release of this
report, it is clear there is significant potential to continue to
push for increased support for the establishment of domestic
sources of critical minerals for metals that the UK is naturally
endowed in, such as tungsten and tin. The CRL team continues
to engage on this."
UK
Criticality Assessment 2024:
Following the publication of the UK Criticality
Assessment 2021, and designation of 18 Critical Minerals, the UK
Government published its Critical Minerals Strategy in 2022, and
Critical Minerals Refresh in 2023, and committed to updating its
critical minerals list at regular intervals. On 28 November
2024, the British Geological Survey announced the updated UK 2024
Criticality Assessment and designation of a new critical minerals
list. The 2024 list contains 17 new minerals, in addition to
the 17 of the original 18 minerals, who's status has been
maintained (see Table 1
below).
The UK 2024 Criticality Assessment maintains
tungsten and tin as critical minerals. Both metals are the
key constituents of Redmoor's, JORC compliant, mineral resource
estimate of an Inferred Resource of 11.7 Mt at 0.56% WO₃, 0.16% Sn,
and 0.50% Copper (MRE 2019). This resource highlights
Redmoor's high grade Tungsten nature, in comparison to lower grade
resources being developed and under operation elsewhere, including
in the UK, Australia, and the US, as well as Redmoor's potential to
add new sources of tin to the supply chain.
CRL's Project Manager, Dennis Rowland,
participated in the consultation process, as part of the review and
feedback of the UK 2024 Critical Minerals List prior to its
finalisation and publication. Dennis joined other industry
consultees with representatives from the UK Critical Minerals
Association membership, mining majors, and other industry figures
in a recent industry session as part of the process. A key
focus was to highlight the key importance of Tungsten and Tin to
the resilience of UK supply chains for advanced manufacturing,
green technologies and infrastructure, and defence
application.
Tungsten: a
"dual-use" metal, that cannot be substituted for in both modern
industrial and defence applications is a UK-designated Critical
Mineral, European Union ("EU")-designated Strategic and Critical
Mineral, and a US-designated Strategic Material and Critical
Mineral. Due to its high economic importance, and supply
chain concentration, the tungsten pricing dynamic is expected to
become more favourable with the announcement of recent tariffs and
usage restriction by the US on Chinese-sourced tungsten, and
recently announced increased export curbs for dual-use metals
(including tungsten) by
China.
Tin: UK-designated
Critical Mineral, and US-designated Strategic Material and Critical
Mineral, with a vital role in electrification and modern and green
technologies. The UK could reestablish itself as a key
supplier of tin through the advancement of projects in the
southwest of England.
Although not included in the new critical
minerals list, Copper is an essential material for the
electrification of our societies and our ability to reach Net
Zero. Growing supply deficits and demand are expected to have
material impacts on pricing economics, as nations continue to seek
to secure resilient supply chains. Copper is designated as
both a Critical and Strategic Raw Material in the EU, and
legislation currently being advanced in the US may soon add Copper
to the USGS Critical Minerals List³, to
align with its designation by the US Department of
Energy.
Certain other Critical Minerals listed in the UK
2024 Criticality Assessment, including Zinc, are present and have
been analysed within both the Redmoor deposit, and in the wider
licence area. Future studies at Redmoor will assess their
potential for addition in future resource estimates, and targeting
during exploration, as part of an assessment into their potential
extraction and economic impacts on the project.
CRL's focus on critical and strategic minerals
targets those in increasing demand due to global shifts towards
supply chain resilience for energy, advanced manufacturing, and
defence sectors. Policy changes in the US, including usage
restrictions in defence applications, manufacturing, and end-use
components for Chinese-sourced tungsten, as well as recently
announced import tariffs for Chinese-sourced tungsten, have created
an increased focus in the US on securing "domestic" sourcing of
critical and strategic minerals. Under US legislation the UK,
alongside Canada and Australia, are designated as Domestic for the
supply of critical minerals.
Coupled with the recently announced tightening
of export curbs for "dual-use" materials, including tungsten, by
China, these policy shifts highlight the strategic nature of the
Redmoor Project. Redmoor has the potential, subject to
advancing to operations, to be a significant new source of
tungsten, alongside tin and copper, to provide resilient supply to
the UK, and our allies and partners. With the current
consultation process for the UK Industrial Strategy 2035, CRL and
others are actively advocating for the designation of critical
minerals as a distinct subsector within the Strategy due to their
important to UK supply chains for advanced manufacturing, energy
and green technologies, and defence sectors and applications.
This is hoped to have a significant effect of government
support for domestic projects.
¹ UK
2024 Criticality Assessment published - British Geological
Survey
²
UK criticality assessment of technology critical minerals and
metals - British Geological Survey
³
https://www.mining.com/us-house-of-representatives-approves-2024-critical-mineral-consistency-act/
Notes to Editors:
Strategic Minerals
plc:
https://www.strategicminerals.net
Strategic Minerals plc is an AIM-quoted,
producing minerals company, actively developing strategic projects
in the UK, United States and Australia. In September 2011,
Strategic Minerals acquired the distribution rights to the Cobre
magnetite project in New Mexico, USA, through its wholly owned
subsidiary Southern Minerals Group. Cobre has been in production
since 2012 and continues to provide a sustainable revenue stream
for the Company.
About Cornwall Resources
Limited
https://www.cornwallresources.com
Cornwall Resources Limited ("CRL") is
a wholly owned subsidiary of Strategic Minerals Limited ("SML")
(AIM: SML; USOTC: SMCDY). SML bought into CRL in 2016, and in
2019 completed the purchase of the project. CRL is focussed
on advancing the high-grade, underground Redmoor
Tungsten-Tin-Copper Project, through a current relogging and
sampling campaign of CRL drillcore, and work towards securing
further funding to advance Redmoor, as well as exploring its
significant and highly prospective minerals rights licence areas in
east Cornwall, Southwest England.
CRL through mineral rights
agreements, with Redmoor Minerals Limited, The Duchy of Cornwall,
and a third mineral rights owner, has exclusive access to a mineral
rights operating area of 91.67 km² in the highly prospective and
historically mined Tamar Valley Mining District. CRL is
undertaking regional and targeted exploration activities to develop
critical minerals resources.
The Redmoor Project is situated
within the historically significant Tamar Valley Mining District,
yet the sheeted vein system ("SVS") which forms the basis of CRL's
inferred resource is unmined. CRL's most recent,
JORC-compliant, Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for
Redmoor utilised a comprehensive archive of historical data and
combined this with information from the completion of two
exploration campaigns, in 2017 and 2018, which encompassed 32
drillholes for 14,000m of diamond core drilling.
JORC Compliant (2012) Inferred MRE
published 14 February 2019, as summarised below:
Cut-off (SnEq%)
|
Tonnage (Mt)
|
WO3
%
|
Sn
%
|
Cu
%
|
Sn Eq1
%
|
WO3 Eq
%
|
>0.45 <0.65
|
1.50
|
0.18
|
0.21
|
0.30
|
0.58
|
0.41
|
>0.65
|
10.20
|
0.62
|
0.16
|
0.53
|
1.26
|
0.88
|
Total Inferred Resource
|
11.70
|
0.56
|
0.16
|
0.50
|
1.17
|
0.82
|
1 Equivalent metal calculation notes;
Sn(Eq)% = Sn%*1 + WO3%*1.43 + Cu%*0.40. WO3(EQ)% = SN%*0.7+ WO3+Cu%*0.28. Commodity price assumptions: WO3 US$ 33,000/t, Sn
US$ 22,000/t, Cu US$ 7,000/t. Recovery assumptions: total WO3
recovery 72%, total Sn recovery 68% & total Cu recovery 85% and
payability assumptions of 81%, 90% and 90% respectively
Based on this high-grade resource, an
updated Scoping Study, published in 2020 shows that Redmoor has
potentially economic viability as a new, underground mine.
Subject to receipt of necessary funding, CRL has in place all
necessary permissions for drill programs for further significant
exploration of the Redmoor Tungsten-Tin-Copper resource, with the
aim of advancing the project into prefeasibility study.