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BKY Berkeley Energia Limited

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Berkeley Energia Limited March 2017 Quarterly Report (6159D)

28/04/2017 7:00am

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Berkeley Energia Limited

28 April 2017

BERKELEY ENERGIA LIMITED

NEWS RELEASE | 28 April 2017 | AIM/ASX BKY

Quarterly Report March 2017

Development of the Salamanca mine progressing well with strong EU backing

   --    Development of the Salamanca uranium mine is continuing to progress well: 

o All infrastructure work is on track for completion as planned

o The land acquisition process is almost complete, following the acquisition of a further 100 hectares this quarter

o Major equipment has now been ordered and is being fabricated by industry experts, Sandvik in Finland and Vibramech in South Africa

o The Company has entered into a preliminary agreement with Asturiana de Zinc SAU, a Glencore company, to supply locally sourced reagent from 2018 to 2021 at a cost substantially below the one estimated in the DFS

   --    Stakeholder approval for the project: 

o EURATOM is supportive of the Salamanca project as it provides security of supply to the European Community

o The Company is delivering on its promise of local employment, it employs over 50 full time employees and has started the process to employ a further 25, who will start later this month

o Further skills training programmes were completed during the quarter. The Company has now provided training to over 120 local residents, equipping them for the 450 jobs the project will create

o The reforestation programme to plant 30,000 young oak trees has commenced, following an agreement with the Ayuntamiento of Vitigudino to plant 20,000 trees in its municipality. A further 10,000 trees are expected to be planted during the life of the mine.

   --    Financials are on track: 

o Capital and operating costs are coming at DFS levels or below and are close to being finalised as part of the Front End Engineering Design program

o Strong and continued interest from strategic investors and financiers

o Robust balance sheet with cash of US$29.2m and no debt

   --    Potential to increase reserves/resources and extend the life of the mine: 

o High grade intersections were discovered beneath existing resource at Zona 7

o Discussions are continuing with a potential exploration JV partner aimed at outlining additional resources to extend the mine life or expand production

   --    Sentiment in uranium market beginning to turn: 

o Spot pricing has held strong since it rallied in December 2016

o US utilities have begun to re-contract uranium supply

o In Japan, 25 reactor restart applications are being processed of which five have now been approved

Managing Director Paul Atherley commented:

"The Salamanca mine is being developed to the highest international standards and we are extremely proud of the investment which will create 450 jobs and a further 2,000 indirect jobs across a region badly hit by long term unemployment, especially amongst its youth.

We are very encouraged by the strong and growing support among our stakeholders, from the EU down to the local community, as evidenced by the rising number of job applications and the oversubscribed training courses.

To date the Company has provided skills training for over 120 local people and has received job applications from over 25% of the residents of the local villages.

The Salamanca mine is being welcomed by EURATOM as an important contributor to the European Union's low cost, clean energy security.

We are receiving growing interest from US, Asian, European and African utilities who are looking to diversify their supply to a low cost OECD supplier."

For further information please contact:

 
 Berkeley Energia Limited                      +44 203 903 1930 
 Paul Atherley, Managing Director      info@berkeleyenergia.com 
 Hugo Schumann, Corporate Manager 
 
 Peel Hunt LLP (Joint Broker)                  +44 20 7418 8900 
 Matthew Armitt 
 Ross Allister 
 Chris Burrows 
 
 WH Ireland Limited (Nominated 
  Adviser)                                     +44 20 7220 1666 
 Paul Shackleton 
 Nick Prowting 
 Jay Ashfield 
 
 Buchanan                                      +44 207 466 5000 
 Bobby Morse, Senior Partner                BKY@buchanan.uk.com 
 Anna Michniewicz, Account Director 
 

Overview

Infrastructure works on site are progressing well. The road deviation programme is well advanced and land is now being cleared to prepare for installation of the crushing circuit and construction of the processing plant later this year. The land acquisition programme has progressed successfully with over 600 hectares acquired or leased to date, with only a few hectares remaining to be acquired.

The crushing circuit, screens and ancillary equipment have been ordered and are currently being fabricated by Sandvik in Finland and Vibramech in South Africa. Equipment procurement for the electrical power line has been completed and the line deviation will commence once the road construction is complete.

The Company has entered into a preliminary agreement with Asturiana de Zinc SAU, a Glencore company, to supply locally sourced reagent from 2018 to 2021 at a cost substantially below the one estimated in the Definitive Feasibility Study. These reagent costs represent approximately 30% of the overall process operating costs.

Employment levels are increasing with over fifty employees now on site and this will rise to over 150 people by mid-year. The Company has started the process to hire an additional 25 local residents starting this month. Over 120 locals have now completed the Company's skills training programmes enabling them for positons with the Company.

These rising levels of employment are already beginning to have a positive effect on a local community badly affected by long term unemployment, especially amongst its youth.

The Company remains committed to environmental excellence and as part of the Environmental License and the Environmental Measures Plan it will plant 30,000 young oak trees, a six fold increase on the number of older trees being cleared, greatly improving the ecological and agricultural value of the area. The agreement will come into force once the favourable report issued by the Environmental Territorial Service of Salamanca has been approved by the General Directorate of Natural Environment of the Castilla y León Regional Government.

This reforestation programme has commenced with an agreement with the highly supportive local municipality of Vitigudino which details the arrangements for planting 20,000 young oak trees over a 50 hectare plot.

The Company is currently evaluating quotes from a number of experienced mining contractors and is encouraged by the competitive bids received. A key focus is the management of cost escalation over the term of these and all major contracts and suppliers to the Company.

Capital and the main contractual operating costs will be finalised in May 2017 following the completion of the Front End Engineering Design being undertaken by AMEC Foster Wheeler and are expected to come in at, or close to, the Definitive Feasibility Study estimates, reinforcing the Salamanca mine's position at the bottom of the cost curve.

A number of analysts have noted that due to low uranium prices Salamanca is the only major uranium mine under construction in the world today and will come on stream into what has been forecast as one of the largest supply-demand deficits ever seen in the uranium market.

Sentiment towards the uranium market began to turn towards the end of 2016 and has remained positive in the first quarter of 2017. This positive sentiment is expected to continue over the next four years as the uranium supply coverage of the 350 U.S. and European nuclear utilities is forecast to fall to between 20%-30% of annual requirements.

These utilities have been largely absent from the market over the past five years and as they re-enter the market to begin re-contracting they will be competing with China for uranium supply which is predicted to spend US$570 billion building 65 new reactors.

In addition and further reinforcing this positive sentiment, Japan has recently announced applications to bring 26 of its 57 reactors back online. Five are already approved with up to five reactors expected to be commissioned each year from now until 2022.

The Company is in a strong financial position with US$29.2 million in cash and no debt and is advancing its discussions with strategic partners and potential financiers. Further contracts for sale will be entered into as the market continues to improve, with the Company progressively building its sales book with high quality off-takers. As previously advised, the Company is not considering project finance nor will its finance be conditional on future off-take contracts. .

EU welcomes the development of the Salamanca mine

The European Union (EU) has welcomed the development of the Salamanca mine by approving the Company's offtake agreement for the sale of the first production.

The EURATOM Supply Agency, the governing body for all nuclear fuel transactions within the EU, has concluded that the agreement is in accordance with Article 52 of the EURATOM Treaty and has countersigned the agreement. EURATOM announced the following during the quarter:

"We particularly welcome the emergence and development of a new EU based uranium mining project and believe that it will contribute to the security of supply of natural uranium for the Community users."

The World Nuclear Association reports that the EU's 128 nuclear power reactors generate over one-quarter of the electricity for the whole of the EU.

Following the recent closure of the small Rozna mine in the Czech Republic the EU no longer has any domestic uranium supply and over 60% of supply is now imported from Russia, Kazakhstan and Niger.

Endesa, the Spanish electrical authority, has recently highlighted Spain's dependence on nuclear power generated electricity. Spain has seven reactors supplying over 20% of the country's zero carbon electricity.

Endesa has advised that without nuclear generated power electricity costs would rise by 26%. Spain experienced a surge in electricity prices in January when the temporary closure of several nuclear power plants in France contributed to a trigger in electricity prices throughout Europe.

In addition they report that there would be up to a 50% increase in CO(2) emissions, to more than 28 million tonnes per year. Endesa noted "this effect is already being observed in Germany", with the gradual closure of its nuclear plants ordered after the Fukushima event.

In November 2016, the Company entered into a sales agreement with Curzon Resources Limited, formerly known as Interalloys Trading Limited, for a total of two million pounds of uranium over a five-year period, with scope to increase to a total of three million pounds.

The agreement is for an average fixed price of US$43.78 per pound of contracted and optional volumes, which compares favourably to the current spot price of US$23.50 per pound and establishes a strong cash margin above the steady state production costs of around US$15 per pound.

The Company is building its offtake book as construction progresses and is currently bidding for, and in negotiations with, offtake contracts with major global utilities who, in recent months, have issued tenders for long term off-take contracts for medium to long term supply.

It is clear from these negotiations that the Salamanca mine's low operating cost profile and its location in the EU gives it a competitive advantage with those utilities looking to diversify supply away from non-OECD countries.

Infrastructure development continues and major contracts being evaluated

Initial infrastructure development commenced in August 2016 with the re-routing of the existing electrical power line to service the mine and a five kilometre realignment of an existing road.

The road deviation continues to proceed as planned and will be completed in the European summer. The upgrade to the existing electrical power line will commence this August and will be completed by the end of the year. The deviation programme has been designed to create pedestrian footpaths and secure cattle paths in order to maximize the benefit to the local community.

Clearing has commenced on land owned by the Company and where the processing plant, medium voltage substation, reagent storage facilities and buildings will be built. Approximately half of this land has now been prepared. Many of the trees being cleared are suffering from a fungal pest that prevents them from growing and are being replaced with young, healthy oak trees that will improve the ecological value of the area.

The Company has entered into a preliminary agreement with Asturiana de Zinc SAU, a Glencore company, to supply locally sourced reagent from 2018 to 2021 at a cost substantially below the one estimated in the Definitive Feasibility Study. These reagent costs represent approximately 30% of the overall process operating costs.

The Company will continue to pursue cost optimisation opportunities as it proceeds towards production to ensure that the Salamanca mine establishes itself at the bottom of the cost curve in terms of capital and operating costs once in production.

Quotes from a number of experienced mining contractors are currently being evaluated and the Company is encouraged by the competitiveness of the bids received. A key focus is the management of cost escalation over the term of these and all the major contracts with and suppliers to the Company.

Committed to the highest environmental standards

The Salamanca mine is being developed to the highest international standards and as such, the Company's commitment to the environment remains a priority.

The mine has been designed according to the very latest thinking on sustainable mining. The extraction and treatment areas will be continuously rehabilitated as operations progress and with minimum disturbance during operations. Once operations are complete, all areas utilised by the Company will be fully restored to an increased agricultural value.

As part of the Environmental Licence and the Environmental Measures Plan over 30,000 young oak trees will be planted over an area of 75 to 100 hectares.

This is a six-fold increase in the number of trees currently being cleared and will greatly improve the ecological value of the area. The reforestation programme began earlier this month following an agreement with the highly supportive municipality of Vitigudino, as part of the Company's commitment to environmental excellence.

This agreement details the arrangements for planting of 20,000 trees over a 50 hectare plot in the municipality of Vitigudino. This plot forms part of an area of more than 500 hectares owned by the municipality that is used by cattle farmers, despite its deteriorating ecological value.

The Company will make payments to the municipality of Vitigudino for the next three years to cover the costs of planting and maintaining the young trees and looks forward to entering into similar agreements with the municipalities of Retortillo, Villavieja and Villares de Yeltes.

Land acquisition programme

The land acquisition programme continues to progress well. This quarter the Company acquired more than 100 hectares, in addition to the 500 hectares it acquired and/or leased in 2016.

The successful acquisition of this land will allow for the completion of the initial infrastructure currently underway and the commencement of construction of the processing plant later this year, together with construction of a medium voltage substation, reagent storage facilities and buildings.

Further high grade intercepts below Zona 7

A major exploration programme targeting further Zona 7 style deposits across numerous key targets continued during the quarter.

The programme is aimed at making new discoveries and converting some of the 29.6 million pounds of Inferred resources into the mine schedule with the objective of maintaining annual production at over 4 million pounds a year on an ongoing basis throughout the life of the mine.

Additional high grade intersections have been recorded below the Zona 7 deposit, further supporting previous indications of continuity of mineralization beneath the current defined resource.

Results from the final holes drilled in the current programme through the near-surface Zona 7 deposit (to a maximum depth of 271 metres) have reported grades consistent with, or higher than, the average grade of the Zona 7 resource.

This latest drilling supports the results from holes drilled over the past year in which high grade intersections up to 14 metres @ 4,481 ppm U3O8 were reported.

These results further demonstrate continuity of mineralisation beneath the current defined resource, with potential for the resource to increase and lead to a resource upgrade.

The Company will conduct additional drilling and resource estimation work at Zona 7 aimed at increasing the mineral resource estimate and unlocking further value in this exceptional deposit.

Exploration activity will focus on discovering mineralisation similar to the Zona 7 deposit which is located close to surface and without a strong radiometric anomaly present. Drill targets will be identified using a combination of techniques including ionic leach, ground geochemistry, radon emission and detailed structural mapping.

Exploration joint venture discussions continue

The Company has progressed discussions with potential exploration joint venture partners.

The orebodies currently being developed cover less than 10% of the 1,160km(2) license areas which are located within a highly prospective uranium region and which remain largely underexplored.

Given the Company's current focus on the construction of the mine, discussions have continued with strategic partners to fund an exploration joint venture designed to delineate additional resources to extend the mine life or expand production.

The partners would be expected to bring extensive multi commodity exploration experience and the very latest expertise that could be applied to the large body of structural and mineralizing events at the mine.

The exploration joint venture would cover only Berkeley's exploration tenements and would not affect ownership of deposits currently within the mine plan.

The Company will make an announcement if an agreement is executed. Alternatively, the Company will continue to pursue its own exploration activities aimed at extending the mine life or expanding future production.

Strong interest from financiers and strategic partners

The Company is in a strong financial position and is considering a range of financing options whilst remaining focused on its aim of minimizing dilution in order to protect the equity value of its shareholders.

As previously advised, the Company is not considering project finance, which would require the Company to lock in fixed price uranium contracts at current low prices. Uranium markets have improved in 2017 and further off-take contracts will be entered into in the ordinary course of business as development activities continue.

The Company continues to progress discussions with various potential strategic partners and financiers interested in taking a minority stake in the Salamanca mine, all of whom are currently undertaking detailed legal, financial and technical due diligence.

Commitment to the community

The Company continues to be committed to the rejuvenation of the local community and being a good neighbour and community business partner. The Company has already invested some EUR70 million in the area over the past decade and is planning to invest an additional EUR250 million in the coming years as the mine develops.

The Company has been by far the biggest investor in a rural community suffering from decades of under investment and high levels of unemployment, especially amongst its youth.

The Company has made a commitment to the local community via a cooperation agreement with the highly supportive local municipalities. It is committed to supporting the local communities and has installed a Wifi network for the villagers and sponsored various local sporting events and festivals.

Employment and training

The policy of preferentially hiring and training local residents has been very well received with the training programmes continuing to be heavily oversubscribed; to date, over 120 locals have attended courses organized by the Company and 25% of residents from the local area have applied for jobs.

The Company has received over 21,000 applications for the first 200 direct jobs it will create. The mine will create over 450 jobs once in full production and the University of Salamanca has estimated that for this type of business there will be a multiplier factor of 5.1 indirect jobs for every direct job created, resulting in over 2,500 direct and indirect jobs being created as a consequence of the Company's investment in the area.

This month, the Company announced that it has begun the hiring process to add a further 25 employees to its team at the Salamanca project bringing the total number of employees to close to 70.

The candidates will start on site next month, carrying out activities such as fencing the project, preparing for the next exploration campaign and preparing the 50 hectare plot in Vitigudino for reforestation activities and readying other areas of the site to allow for imminent construction.

Training programmes will continue to run throughout the year to ensure that sufficient people from the local communities are qualified for jobs created during the construction and mining phases. Last week, the Company conducted a Health and Safety training course providing vital information to potential future employees from the area on safety procedures on a mine site. The course was heavily oversubscribed and enthusiastically attended.

Commitment to raising the number of female employees

The Company remains committed to diversity and inclusion throughout all levels of the business. The Company recognizes that an inclusive and diverse workforce leads to increased productivity and better relationships with the communities in which we operate.

The Company has been championing gender diversity over the past decade, as evidenced by the high number of women employed throughout the various levels of the Company.

Currently nearly 40% of the team in Spain are women and the Company is committed to raising this number and proportion over the coming years.

Permitting update

There is strong support for the Salamanca mine from the EU down to the local municipalities.

To date, the Company has received more than 90 favourable reports and permits for the development of the mine.

The Company is fully permitted for all the work it is currently carrying out in preparation for full construction.

With the Mining Licence and Environmental Licence already obtained, the next approvals comprise the locally issued Urbanism Licence and the Construction Authorization by the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism for the treatment plant as a radioactive facility, and which are currently in process.

Competent Persons Statement

The information in this announcement that relates to the Definitive Feasibility Study, Mineral Resources for Zona 7, Ore Reserve Estimates, Mining, Uranium Preparation, Infrastructure, Production Targets and Cost Estimation is extracted from the announcement entitled 'Study confirms the Salamanca project as one of the world's lowest cost uranium producers' dated 14 July 2016, which is available to view on Berkeley's Energia Limited (Berkeley) website at www.berkeleyenergia.com.

Berkeley confirms that: a) it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original announcement; b) all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the Mineral Resources, Ore Reserve Estimate, Production Target, and related forecast financial information derived from the Production Target included in the original announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed; and c) the form and context in which the relevant Competent Persons' findings are presented in this announcement have not been materially modified from the original announcements.

The information in the original announcement that relates to the Definitive Feasibility Study is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled or reviewed by Mr. Mr Jeffrey Peter Stevens, a Competent Person who is a Member of The Southern African Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, a 'Recognised Professional Organisation' (RPO) included in a list posted on the ASX website from time to time. Mr. Stevens is employed by MDM Engineering (part of the Amec Foster Wheeler Group). Mr. Stevens has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity 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'.

The information in the original announcement that relates to the Ore Reserve Estimates, Mining, Uranium Preparation, Infrastructure, Production Targets and Cost Estimation is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled or reviewed by Mr. Andrew David Pooley, a Competent Person who is a Member of The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy', a Recognised Professional Organisation' (RPO) included in a list posted on the ASX website from time to time. Mr. Pooley is employed by Bara Consulting (Pty) Ltd. Mr. Pooley has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity 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'.

The information in the original announcement that relates to the Mineral Resources for Zona 7 is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled or reviewed by Mr Malcolm Titley, a Competent Person who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Titley is employed by Maja Mining Limited, an independent consulting company. Mr Titley has sufficient experience which 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 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'.

The information in this announcement that relates to the Mineral Resources for Retortillo is extracted from the 2016 Annual Report released to the market on 21 October 2016 which is available to view on Berkeley's website at www.berkeleyenergia.com. The information in the 2016 Annual Report is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled by Mr Malcolm Titley, a Competent Person who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Titley is employed by Maja Mining Limited, an independent consulting company. Mr Titley has sufficient experience which 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 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the 2016 Annual Report and, in the case of estimates of Mineral Resources that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimates in the 2016 Annual Report continue to apply and have not materially changed. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the 2016 Annual Report.

The information in this announcement that relates to the Mineral Resources for Alameda is extracted from the 2016 Annual Report released to the market on 21 October 2016 (please also refer to ASX announcement dated 31 July 2012) which is available to view on Berkeley's website at www.berkeleyenergia.com. The information in the 2016 Annual Report is based on information compiled by Mr Craig Gwatkin, who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Gwatkin has sufficient experience which 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 2004 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Mr Gwatkin consents to the inclusion in the 2016 Annual Report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears. This information was prepared and first disclosed under the JORC Code 2004. It has not been updated since to comply with the JORC Code 2012 on the basis that the information has not materially changed since it was last reported.

The information in this announcement that relates to the Exploration Results for Zona 7 deeps and the regional targets is extracted from the announcement entitled 'Further high grade intercepts below Zona 7 Exploration Joint Venture Discussions' dated 17 March 2017 which is available to view on Berkeley's website at www.berkeleyenergia.com. The information in the original announcement is based on, and fairly represents, information compiled by Mr Malcom Titley, a Competent Person who is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Titley is employed by Maja Mining Limited, an independent consulting company. Mr Titley has sufficient experience which 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 2012 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. The Company confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original announcement. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the 2016 Annual Report.

Forward Looking Statement

Statements regarding plans with respect to Berkeley's mineral properties are forward-looking statements. There can be no assurance that Berkeley's plans for development of its mineral properties will proceed as currently expected. There can also be no assurance that Berkeley will be able to confirm the presence of additional mineral deposits, that any mineralisation will prove to be economic or that a mine will successfully be developed on any of Berkeley's mineral properties.

Global Mineral Resource Estimates at a cut-off grade of 200 ppm U(3) O(8)

 
                                               July 2016 
-------------------  ------------  -------------------------- 
 Deposit              Resource      Tonnes    U(3)     U(3) 
                                              O(8)      O(8) 
  Name                 Category      (Mt)     (ppm)    (Mlbs) 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Retortillo           Measured       4.1      498       4.5 
  Indicated                          11.3     395       9.8 
  Inferred                           0.2      368       0.2 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
  Total                              15.6     422      14.5 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Zona 7               Measured       5.2      674       7.8 
                       Indicated     10.5      761      17.6 
  Inferred                           6.0      364       4.8 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
  Total                              21.7     631      30.2 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Alameda              Indicated      20.0     455      20.1 
  Inferred                           0.7      657       1.0 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
  Total                              20.7     462      21.1 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Las Carbas           Inferred       0.6      443       0.6 
 Cristina             Inferred       0.8      460       0.8 
 Caridad              Inferred       0.4      382       0.4 
 Villares             Inferred       0.7      672       1.1 
 Villares North       Inferred       0.3      388       0.2 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Total Retortillo 
  Satellites          Total          2.8      492       3.0 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Villar               Inferred       5.0      446       4.9 
 Alameda Nth Zone 
  2                   Inferred       1.2      472       1.3 
 Alameda Nth Zone 
  19                  Inferred       1.1      492       1.2 
 Alameda Nth Zone 
  21                  Inferred       1.8      531       2.1 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Total Alameda 
  Satellites          Total          9.1      472       9.5 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Gambuta              Inferred       12.7     394      11.1 
-------------------  ------------  -------  -------  -------- 
 Salamanca project 
  Total               Measured       9.3      597      12.3 
=================== 
  Indicated                          41.8     516      47.5 
 
  Inferred                           31.5     395      29.6 
 --------------------------------  -------  -------  -------- 
  Total (*)                          82.6     514      89.3 
 ================================  =======  =======  ======== 
 

(*) All figures are rounded to reflect appropriate levels of confidence. Apparent differences occur due to rounding.

Appendix 1: Summary of Mining Tenements

As at 31 March 2017, the Company had an interest in the following tenements:

 
 Location       Tenement Name              Percentage   Status 
                                            Interest 
-------------  -------------------------  -----------  -------- 
 Spain 
 Salamanca      D.S.R Salamanca               100%      Granted 
                 28 (Alameda) 
                D.S.R Salamanca               100%      Granted 
                 29 (Villar) 
                E.C. Retortillo-Santidad      100%      Granted 
                E.C. Lucero                   100%      Pending 
                I.P. Abedules                 100%      Granted 
                I.P. Abetos                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. Alcornoques              100%      Granted 
                I.P. Alisos                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. Bardal                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. Barquilla                100%      Granted 
                I.P. Berzosa                  100%      Granted 
                I.P. Campillo                 100%      Granted 
                I.P. Castaños            100%      Granted 
                 2 
                I.P. Ciervo                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. Dehesa                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. El Águlia           100%      Granted 
                I.P. Espinera                 100%      Granted 
                I.P.Halcón               100%      Granted 
                I.P. Horcajada                100%      Granted 
                I.P. Mailleras                100%      Granted 
                I.P. Mimbre                   100%      Granted 
                I.P. Oñoro               100%      Granted 
                I.P. Pedreras                 100%      Granted 
                I.P. El Vaqueril              100%      Pending 
                I.P. Calixto                  100%      Pending 
                I.P. Melibea                  100%      Pending 
                I.P. Clerecía            100%      Pending 
                I.P. Clavero                  100%      Pending 
                I.P. Conchas                  100%      Pending 
                I.P. Lis                      100%      Pending 
                E.P. Herradura                100%      Pending 
-------------  -------------------------  -----------  -------- 
 Cáceres   I.P. Almendro                 100%      Granted 
                I.P. Ibor                     100%      Granted 
                I.P. Olmos                    100%      Granted 
 Badajoz        I.P. Don Benito               100%      Granted 
                 Este 
                I.P. Don Benito               100%      Granted 
                 Oeste 
 Ciudad Real    I.P. Damkina                  100%      Granted 
                 Fraccion 1 
                I.P. Damkina                  100%      Granted 
                 Fraccion 2 
                I.P. Damkina                  100%      Granted 
                 Fraccion 3 
 

No tenements were acquired or disposed of during the quarter ended 31 March 2017. There were no changes to beneficial interest in any mining tenements due to Farm-in or Farm-out agreements. No beneficial interest in Farm-in or Farm-out agreements were acquired or disposed during the quarter.

+Rule 5.5

Appendix 5B

Mining exploration entity and oil and gas exploration entity quarterly report

Introduced 01/07/96 Origin Appendix 8 Amended 01/07/97, 01/07/98, 30/09/01, 01/06/10, 17/12/10, 01/05/13, 01/09/16

 
 Name of entity 
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 Berkeley Energia Limited 
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 ABN                Quarter ended ("current 
                     quarter") 
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 40 052 468 569     31 March 2017 
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 Consolidated statement                   Current quarter   Year to date 
  of cash flows                                    $A'000 
                                                              (9 months) 
                                                                  $A'000 
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 1.     Cash flows from operating 
         activities 
 1.1    Receipts from customers                         -              - 
 1.2    Payments for 
        (a) exploration & evaluation              (1,794)        (6,641) 
        (b) development                                 -              - 
        (c) production                                  -              - 
        (d) staff costs                             (742)        (2,796) 
        (e) administration 
         and corporate costs                        (795)        (1,810) 
 1.3    Dividends received                              -              - 
         (see note 3) 
 1.4    Interest received                             124            252 
 1.5    Interest and other                              -              - 
         costs of finance paid 
 1.6    Income taxes paid                               -              - 
 1.7    Research and development                        -              - 
         refunds 
 1.8    Other (provide details 
         if material):                                  -              - 
                                         ----------------  ------------- 
        Net cash from / (used 
 1.9     in) operating activities                 (3,207)       (10,995) 
-----  --------------------------------  ----------------  ------------- 
 
 2.       Cash flows from investing 
           activities 
 2.1      Payments to acquire: 
          (a) property, plant 
           and equipment                          (1,146)        (5,474) 
          (b) tenements (see                            -              - 
           item 10) 
          (c) investments                               -              - 
          (d) other non-current                         -              - 
           assets 
 2.2      Proceeds from the disposal 
           of: 
          (a) property, plant 
           and equipment                                -              - 
          (b) tenements (see                            -              - 
           item 10) 
          (c) investments                               -              - 
          (d) other non-current                         -              - 
           assets 
 2.3      Cash flows from loans                         -              - 
           to other entities 
 2.4      Dividends received                            -              - 
           (see note 3) 
 2.5      Other (provide details                        -              - 
           if material): 
                                         ----------------  ------------- 
          Net cash from / (used 
 2.6       in) investing activities               (1,146)        (5,474) 
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 3.       Cash flows from financing 
           activities 
          Proceeds from issues 
 3.1       of shares                                   58         39,756 
 3.2      Proceeds from issue                           -              - 
           of convertible notes 
 3.3      Proceeds from exercise                        -              - 
           of share options 
          Transaction costs related 
           to issues of shares, 
           convertible notes or 
 3.4       options                                   (28)        (2,177) 
 3.5      Proceeds from borrowings                      -              - 
 3.6      Repayment of borrowings                       -              - 
 3.7      Transaction costs related 
           to loans and borrowings                      -              - 
 3.8      Dividends paid                                -              - 
          Other (provide details 
 3.9       if material) 
           (a) Proceeds from sale 
            of royalty                                  -          6,531 
           (b) Costs in relation 
            to sale of royalty                       (93)          (262) 
                                         ----------------  ------------- 
          Net cash from / (used 
 3.10      in) financing activities                  (63)         43,848 
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 4.       Net increase / (decrease) 
           in cash and cash equivalents 
           for the period 
          Cash and cash equivalents 
 4.1       at beginning of period                  43,177         11,346 
          Net cash from / (used 
           in) operating activities 
 4.2       (item 1.9 above)                       (3,207)       (10,995) 
          Net cash from / (used 
           in) investing activities 
 4.3       (item 2.6 above)                       (1,146)        (5,474) 
          Net cash from / (used 
           in) financing activities 
 4.4       (item 3.10 above)                         (63)         43,848 
          Effect of movement 
           in exchange rates on 
 4.5       cash held                                (625)          (589) 
                                         ----------------  ------------- 
          Cash and cash equivalents 
 4.6       at end of period                        38,136         38,136 
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 5.    Reconciliation of cash        Current quarter   Previous 
        and cash equivalents                  $A'000    quarter 
        at the end of the                                $A'000 
        quarter (as shown in 
        the consolidated statement 
        of cash flows) to the 
        related items in the 
        accounts 
----  ----------------------------  ----------------  --------- 
 5.1   Bank balances                          23,136     18,177 
 5.2   Call deposits                          15,000     25,000 
 5.3   Bank overdrafts                             -          - 
 5.4   Other (provide details)                     -          - 
                                    ----------------  --------- 
       Cash and cash equivalents 
        at end of quarter (should 
 5.5    equal item 4.6 above)                 38,136     43,177 
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 6.    Payments to directors of the entity     Current quarter 
        and their associates                            $A'000 
                                              ---------------- 
       Aggregate amount of payments to 
        these parties included in item 
 6.1    1.2                                              (113) 
                                              ---------------- 
 6.2   Aggregate amount of cash flow 
        from loans to these parties included 
        in item 2.3                                          - 
                                              ---------------- 
 6.3   Include below any explanation necessary 
        to understand the transactions included 
        in items 6.1 and 6.2 
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 Payments include directors' fees, superannuation, 
  bonuses and consulting fees. 
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 7.    Payments to related entities of         Current quarter 
        the entity and their associates                 $A'000 
                                              ---------------- 
 7.1   Aggregate amount of payments to                       - 
        these parties included in item 
        1.2 
                                              ---------------- 
 7.2   Aggregate amount of cash flow 
        from loans to these parties included 
        in item 2.3                                          - 
                                              ---------------- 
 7.3   Include below any explanation necessary 
        to understand the transactions included 
        in items 7.1 and 7.2 
----  -------------------------------------------------------- 
 Not applicable. 
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 8.    Financing facilities          Total facility   Amount drawn 
        available                         amount at     at quarter 
        Add notes as necessary          quarter end            end 
        for an understanding                 $A'000         $A'000 
        of the position 
                                    ---------------  ------------- 
 8.1   Loan facilities                            -              - 
                                    ---------------  ------------- 
 8.2   Credit standby arrangements                -              - 
                                    ---------------  ------------- 
 8.3   Other (please specify)                     -              - 
                                    ---------------  ------------- 
 8.4   Include below a description of each facility 
        above, including the lender, interest rate 
        and whether it is secured or unsecured. 
        If any additional facilities have been entered 
        into or are proposed to be entered into 
        after quarter end, include details of those 
        facilities as well. 
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 Not applicable. 
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 9.    Estimated cash outflows          $A'000 
        for next quarter 
----  ------------------------------  -------- 
 9.1   Exploration and evaluation      (3,000) 
 9.2   Development                           - 
 9.3   Production                            - 
 9.4   Staff costs                       (500) 
       Administration and corporate 
 9.5    costs                            (500) 
 9.6   Other (provide details if             - 
        material) 
                                      -------- 
 9.7   Total estimated cash outflows   (4,000) 
----  ------------------------------  -------- 
 
 
 10.    Changes in              Tenement        Nature         Interest        Interest 
         tenements               reference       of interest    at beginning    at end 
         (items 2.1(b)           and location                   of quarter      of quarter 
         and 2.2(b) 
         above) 
-----  ----------------------  --------------  -------------  --------------  ------------ 
 10.1   Interests               -               -              -               - 
         in mining 
         tenements 
         and petroleum 
         tenements 
         lapsed, relinquished 
         or reduced 
-----  ----------------------  --------------  -------------  --------------  ------------ 
 10.2   Interests               -               -              -               - 
         in mining 
         tenements 
         and petroleum 
         tenements 
         acquired 
         or increased 
-----  ----------------------  --------------  -------------  --------------  ------------ 
 

Compliance statement

1 This statement has been prepared in accordance with accounting standards and policies which comply with Listing Rule 19.11A.

   2        This statement gives a true and fair view of the matters disclosed. 

Sign here: ............................................................ Date: 28 April 2017

(Director/Company secretary)

   Print name:       Dylan Browne 

Notes

1. The quarterly report provides a basis for informing the market how the entity's activities have been financed for the past quarter and the effect on its cash position. An entity that wishes to disclose additional information is encouraged to do so, in a note or notes included in or attached to this report.

2. If this quarterly report has been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, the definitions in, and provisions of, AASB 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources and AASB 107: Statement of Cash Flows apply to this report. If this quarterly report has been prepared in accordance with other accounting standards agreed by ASX pursuant to Listing Rule 19.11A, the corresponding equivalent standards apply to this report.

3. Dividends received may be classified either as cash flows from operating activities or cash flows from investing activities, depending on the accounting policy of the entity.

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