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ARCM Arc Minerals Limited

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Arc Minerals Limited Zambia - Exploration & Drilling Update (1483B)

05/06/2019 7:00am

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Arc Minerals Limited

05 June 2019

Arc Minerals Ltd / Epic: ARCM / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining & Exploration

5 June 2019

Arc Minerals Ltd

('Arc' or the 'Company')

Zambia - Exploration & Drilling Update

Arc Minerals is pleased to announce that it has mobilised drill rigs following exciting results from the first infill soil geochemistry programme at one of its exploration targets in Zambia.

Highlights:

-- Comprehensive geochemical and geophysical studies have identified 12 signficant regional targets

-- Completion of infill geochemistry at Cheyeza has identified the new Cheyeza Central target situated between the between large, high-priority Cheyeza East and Cheyeza West targets

   --    Up to 2,792 ppm copper identified at Cheyeza East 

-- Drill pads and access completed at Cheyeza West and East with two rigs to begin drilling shortly

-- Further infill geochemistry work is underway at four additional regions with further results expected soon

The completion of the airborne geophysical survey and broad spaced soil geochemical programme last year resulted in the identification of 12 anomalous target areas within the Zamsort-Zaco license areas.

Over the past two months, further infill soil sampling over the 10km x 8km Cheyeza region has been completed, with over 6,000 samples analysed, adding a further target anomaly (Cheyeza Central).

Of particular interest is a 3km by 0.8km area at Cheyeza East where up to 2,792 ppm copper in the soils has been identified. The first rig will be targeting this signficant geochemical anomaly at Cheyeza East.

Nick von Schirnding, Executive Chairman of Arc Minerals commented:

"I am very encouraged by the results of our extensive work over the property that we have completed over the past few months. It confirms that we have a wide range of exciting and high priority targets, any of which could be company makers on their own, indeed ongoing exploration by majors in this region of Zambia supports the potential for major new tier 1 discoveries. My confidence going forward also is strengthened by the excellent work by two respected external geological consultancies, African Mining Consultants and Momentum Group.

I look forward to a period of active newsflow as we start our drilling programme, initially at Cheyeza East and West."

An investor conference call will be held today at 12pm UK time GMT (details below)

Please see the following links for updated maps following the recent geochemical and geophysical studies:

Figure 1 Target location map and +50ppm copper in soils XRF anomaly

http://www.arcminerals.com/zamsort50ppm

Figure 2 Contoured regional geochemistry copper in soils XRF results

http://www.arcminerals.com/zamsortregionalxrf

Figure 3 Cheyeza region copper in soils XRF results

http://www.arcminerals.com/cheyezainfillxrf

Further Work

The infill soil geochemical programme is continuing and at present the exploration team are collecting and analysing soil samples over the Lumbeta target area and thereafter will continue to cover the remaining target areas identified from last years exploratory programmes.

Background Information

During 2018, the Company conducted a comprehensive high-resolution airborne geophysical survey over its Zamsort and Zaco projects. The icenses cover in excess of 850 km(2) and host a large number of targets in addition to the Kalaba Copper-Cobalt prospect ("Kalaba").

The airborne geophysical survey comprising magnetic and a radiometric analysis was completed by Xcalibur Airborne Geophysics (Pty) Ltd ("Xcalibur"). The survey covered the entire license areas and comprised 5,218 line-kilometres. The survey was conducted using a 200m line spacing and flying along NW-SE flight lines.

The Company has also recently completed a comprehensive soil sampling programme and collected 35,000 samples over the license areas using an Olympus Vanta XRF analyser. Results are now being fully interpreted including, if appropriate, ratioing selective elements to assist in mineralisation vectoring.

Qualified Persons

The information in this press release is based on information provided by Zamsort Limited on behalf of Arc Minerals. Mr Vassilios Carellas (BSc (Hons), MAusIMM) is the Chief Operating Officer for Arc Minerals and 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 as defined under the JORC Code (2012). Mr Carellas consents to the inclusion in this announcement of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

About AMC & Momentum Group

With over 24 years' experience in exploration, mining and the environment, the AMC Group is one of the mining industry's most experienced African-based consulting firms and were successfully involved with the discovery of the Kamoa Copper Project

Momentum Group is a team of business development advisors with expertise in the natural resource sector. The team have worked in over 60 countries and been involved in the exploration or development of all major commodities.

Investor Conference Call

The Company will host a shareholder conference call at 12:30pm GMT today to discuss these results as well as the planned drilling programme. The call will be hosted by Arc's Executive Chairman, Nick von Schirnding with input from Arc's technical team.

The following numbers are available to participate in this conference call:

UK (Local): +44 20 3655 9680

Sweden (Local): +46 85 05 32 900

Kenya (Local): +254 20 225 0309

Singapore (Local): +65 3158 2196

USA (Local): +1 (312) 380 0428

France (Local): +33 1 70 95 91 00

Please enter participant pin number 1053446# when prompted to do so.

Note that until the Q&A session has begun that all lines will initially be muted with the exception of Company management.

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Contacts

 
 Arc Minerals Ltd 
  Nick von Schirnding (Chairman)    +44 (0) 20 7917 2942 
 SP Angel (Nominated Adviser 
  & Broker) 
  Ewan Leggat / Soltan Tagiev       +44 (0) 20 3470 0470 
 

Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) Disclosure

Certain information contained in this announcement would have been deemed inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 until the release of this announcement.

Forward-looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the Company's current expectations and estimates. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterised by words such as "plan", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate", "suggest", "indicate" and other similar words or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from estimated or anticipated events or results implied or expressed in such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others: the actual results of current exploration activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing; and fluctuations in metal prices. There may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance should not be put on such statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein.

Notes to the Editors

Arc Minerals is an AIM listed exploration and mine development company focused on a diversified portfolio of mining projects with interests in Slovakia, Eritrea, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.

ARC Minerals current holdings include:

-- 100% interest in CASA Mining Limited, a private company that has a 71.25% interest in the 3-million-ounce inferred Resource Akyanga gold deposit in the DRC.

-- A 66% equity interest in Zamsort Limited ("Zamsort"), a private company focused on a prospective copper and cobalt licence in the Zambia Copperbelt, together with a convertible loan to Zamsort which converts into approximately a five percent additional equity interest in Zamsort.

-- 100% ownership of the Kremnica Mining Licence Area in Slovakia which host the 1.3Moz AuEq Au PFS stage turec Gold Project.

For more information visit www.arcminerals.com

Glossary of Technical Terms

 
 "anomaly or anomalous"              something in mineral exploration that 
                                      geologists interpret as deviating from 
                                      what is standard, normal, or expected. 
 "bornite"                           Bornite, also known as peacock ore, 
                                      is a copper sulphide mineral with the 
                                      formula Cu5FeS4. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "chalcocite"                        Chalcocite is a copper sulphide mineral 
                                      with the formula Cu2S and is an important 
                                      copper ore mineral. It is opaque and 
                                      dark-gray to black with a metallic luster. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "chalcopyrite"                      Chalcopyrite is a copper sulphide mineral 
                                      with formula CuFeS2. It has a brassy 
                                      to golden yellow colour. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "channel sample"                    Samples collected across a mineralised 
                                      rock exposure. The channel is typically 
                                      orientated such that samples are collected 
                                      perpendicular to the mineralised structure, 
                                      if possible. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "covellite"                         Covellite is a copper sulphide mineral 
                                      with the formula CuS. This indigo blue 
                                      mineral is ubiquitous in some copper 
                                      ores. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "diamond drilling"                  A drilling method in which penetration 
                                      is achieved through abrasive cutting 
                                      by rotation of a diamond encrusted drill 
                                      bit. This drilling method enables collection 
                                      of tubes of intact rock (core) and when 
                                      successful gives the best possible quality 
                                      samples for description, sampling and 
                                      analysis of an ore body or mineralised 
                                      structure. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "dip"                               A line directed down the steepest axis 
                                      of a planar structure including a planar 
                                      ore body or zone of mineralisation. 
                                      The dip has a measurable direction and 
                                      inclination from horizontal. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "grade"                             The proportion of a mineral within a 
                                      rock or other material. For copper mineralisation 
                                      this is usually reported as % of copper 
                                      per tonne of rock (g/t). 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "g/t"                               grams per tonne; equivalent to parts 
                                      per million ('ppm') 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "Inferred Resource"                 An "Inferred Mineral Resource" is that 
                                      part of a Mineral Resource for which 
                                      quantity and grade or quality can be 
                                      estimated on the basis of geological 
                                      evidence and limited sampling and reasonably 
                                      assumed, but not verified, geological 
                                      and grade continuity. The estimate is 
                                      based on limited information and sampling 
                                      gathered through appropriate techniques 
                                      from locations such as outcrops, trenches, 
                                      pits, workings and drill holes. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "intercept"                         Refers to a sample or sequence of samples 
                                      taken across the entire width or an 
                                      ore body or mineralised zone. The intercept 
                                      is described by the entire thickness 
                                      and the average grade of mineralisation. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "Mineral Resource"                  A "Mineral Resource" is a concentration 
                                      or occurrence of diamonds, natural solid 
                                      inorganic material, or natural solid 
                                      fossilised organic material including 
                                      base and precious metals, coal, and 
                                      industrial minerals in or on the Earth's 
                                      crust in such form and quantity and 
                                      of such a grade or quality that it has 
                                      reasonable prospects for economic extraction. 
                                      The location, quantity, grade, geological 
                                      characteristics and continuity of a 
                                      Mineral Resource are known, estimated 
                                      or interpreted from specific geological 
                                      evidence and knowledge. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "mineralisation"                    In geology, mineralisation is the deposition 
                                      of economically important metals (copper, 
                                      gold, lead, zin etc) that in some cases 
                                      can be in sufficient quantity to form 
                                      mineral ore bodies. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "open pit mining"                   A method of extracting minerals from 
                                      the earth by excavating downwards from 
                                      the surface such that the ore is extracted 
                                      in the open air (as opposed to underground 
                                      mining). 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "outcrop"                           A section of a rock formation or mineral 
                                      vein that appears at the surface of 
                                      the earth. Geologists take direct observations 
                                      and samples from outcrops, used in geologic 
                                      analysis and creating geologic maps. 
                                      In situ (in place) measurements are 
                                      critical for proper analysis of the 
                                      geology and mineralisation of the area 
                                      under investigation. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "Preliminary Economic Assessment"   NI 43-101 defines a PEA as "a study, 
                                      other than a pre-feasibility study or 
                                      feasibility study, which includes an 
                                      economic analysis of the potential viability 
                                      of mineral resources". 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "sediments"                         Sedimentary rocks formed by the accumulation 
                                      of sediments. There are three types, 
                                      Clastic, Chemical and Organic sedimentary 
                                      rocks. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "surface rock chip samples"         Rock chip samples approximately 2kg 
                                      in size that are typically collected 
                                      from surface outcrops exposed along 
                                      rivers and mountain ridgelines. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 "veins"                             A vein is a sheet-like or anastomosing 
                                      fracture that has been infilled with 
                                      mineral ore (chalcopyrite, covellite 
                                      etc) or mineral gangue (quartz, calcite 
                                      etc) material, within a rock. Veins 
                                      form when minerals carried by an aqueous 
                                      solution within the rock mass are deposited 
                                      through precipitation and infill or 
                                      coat the fracture faces. 
                                    --------------------------------------------------- 
 

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