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AURA Aura Energy Limited

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Aura Energy Limited June Quarterly Report (3306W)

31/07/2018 12:23pm

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Aura Energy Limited

31 July 2018

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31(st) July 2018

AURA ENERGY LIMITED

("Aura" or the "Company")

JUNE QUARTERLY REPORT

KEY POINTS:

QUARTER SUMMARY

Aura Energy completed significant work on both the Tiris Uranium Project and the Häggån Battery Metals Project with new significant Mineral Resource statements released for both projects. Work on the Tiris Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) continued well and new project work was commissioned on Häggån Vanadium.

Both Uranium and Vanadium have seen strong price gains over recent weeks with each up around 25% driving Aura's strong project development base on two fronts. Aura maintains a strong cash position.

Aura maintains the rare position of developing two projects in commodities with strong current interest and excellent future prospects.

During the quarter significant work was carried out on Tiris including an updated Mineral Resource statement, trench sampling on site and metallurgical test work for engineering design work. On the Häggån Vanadium Project a new Vanadium Resource was estimated with definition of a high-grade zone near to surface. Metallurgical test work and capital and operating estimates for a Scoping study update were also commenced.

HÄGGÅN BATTERY METALS (Sweden)

   --      New resource estimate released - global resource of 15.1 Billion lbs V2O5 
   --      Significantly, this includes 90 Mt @ 0.42% V2O5 for 840 Mlbs V2O5 

-- 49 million tonnes of this high-grade material lies between 20 to 100 metres of surface in a coherent shallow zone

   --      A Scoping Study update for the Vanadium project is underway 
   --      The Häggån Vanadium IPO continues to progress 
   --      Aura continues to explore battery manufacturing opportunities 

TIRIS PROJECT (Mauritania)

-- A new Tiris Resource estimate was completed, successfully upgrading material into the Measured and Indicated categories well ahead of expectations. Key points:

   --      52 million lbs total resource (all categories), up 6.1% 
   --      17.1 million lbs U O Measured & Indicated Resource -100ppm c/off 
   --      With 10.5 million lbs M&I at 342 ppm U O at a 200ppm cut off 

-- Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) work for Tiris continued with a key focus on definition of processing domains and recovery of bulk samples for detailed test work and final process design and engineering

TASIAST SOUTH GOLD PROJECT (Mauritania)

   --      Gold and base metal tenements remained outstanding at quarter end 

QUARTERLY OVERVIEW

Over time, Aura Energy has pursued a strategy of broadening its exposure to various metals and minerals in order to avoid the pitfalls of a single commodity company. That strategy is now paying dividends with the commodities in both our development prospects and our pending exploration tenements enjoying strong rises.

Both uranium and vanadium have enjoyed rises of approximately 25% over the past few weeks and structurally the indications are that the prospects for these metals remain positive into the future. These rises are very positive for the fortunes of both our project developments.

Aura has long maintained a belief in uranium and that position is bearing fruit with additional major production shutdowns by Cameco over the past few weeks. Aura's low capex and low opex Tiris Uranium Project stands well to benefit from this rise.

The Tiris Uranium Project remains Aura's best near-term cashflow project with C1 cash costs of US$19.40/lb U O , below both spot and long-term contract prices.

The Tiris Project DFS has increased in pace with advances on the resource upgrade and in the metallurgical areas made during the period. The Resource Upgrade for Tiris was very pleasing with a 6% increase in the overall resource and 17 million pounds U O in the Measured and Indicated categories which was well ahead of expectations. Tiris now has 10.5 million lbs at 342 ppm U O in Measured and Indicated categories at a 200ppm cut off which is equivalent to the resource used in the original Scoping Study - this resource returned pre-tax cashflows of A$360m using US$65/lb U O .

A substantial trenching program was carried out on site in Mauritania during the quarter for the Lazare North and Lazare South Resource. The focus of this program was to collect representative bulk samples for detailed test work.

On the Häggån Vanadium Project, a new Resource estimate was released, and preliminary test work and engineering estimates were commenced in order to complete the update of the Häggån Scoping Study.

A significant outcome of the Häggån Vanadium Resource statement was the definition of a near surface, high grade zone containing 840 million lbs V(2) O(5) . This zone provides a strong platform for project development of this increasingly important battery metal.

Aura plans to separately list the vast Häggån Vanadium deposit via an international IPO and believes the listing could result in significant value attribution to Aura Energy.

Aura continues to pursue the tenement grant for its gold and base metals in Mauritania and has again made in-country representation to the Government on this basis. The Company believes these are exceptional prospects which could deliver Aura multiple projects.

Aura conducted a placement late in the March quarter raising A$3.7 million.

HÄGGÅN BATTERY METALS PROJECT, SWEDEN (AURA 100%)

New Resource Estimate

During the quarter, a new resource estimate was computed for the Häggån polymetallic orebody by Sydney based consultancy H&S Consultants Pty Ltd(1) . This estimate incorporated several diamond drillholes that had been drilled since the previous resource estimate in 2012 and resources were computed at several different vanadium cut-off grades.

In summary, the new Inferred Resource inventory at Häggån, at various Vanadium (V(2) O(5) ) cut-offs, is as follows:

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Table 1. Inferred Resources at Häggån

At a 0.1% V(2) O(5) cut-off the Häggån Inferred Resource contains approx. 15.1 billion pounds V(2) O(5) .

At a cut-off grade of 0.4% V(2) O(5) the resource contains approx. 90 million tonnes at an average grade of 0.42% V(2) O(5) , containing 840 million lbs of V(2) O(5) .

Of particular interest within this 90 million tonnes of high grade resource is the definition of a coherent and large zone of mineralisation of 49 million tonnes at +0.4% vanadium pentoxide commencing at a depth of 20 metres below surface and extending to around 100 metres below surface.

The coherence of this zone is shown clearly in both cross-section and plan in Figures 1 and 2 below and is a significant outcome for the project and this resource modelling exercise.

As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the large higher V(2) O(5) grade zone exists at shallow depth in the northwest portion of the Häggån resource. The high-grade zone extends approximately 1 kilometre in both north-south and east-west directions. In this area the resource extends to surface in places and blocks containing vanadium grades higher than 0.4% V(2) O(5) extend to within 20 metres of surface.

(1 Aura ASX announcement dated 23 May 2018: New Resource Estimate - Häggån Battery Metals Project)

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Figure 1. Cross-section of Häggån mineralisation showing vanadium grade distribution

Figure 2. Horizontal section (plan view) of Häggån orebody at a depth approx. 45 metres below surface

To put this in context, if Häggån were to produce approximately 5% of the current global vanadium production, we would be able to mine this high-grade pod for around 20 years, from resource blocks containing over 0.4% V2O5 and mining would not have to go deeper than approximately 100 metres for the first 15 years of production.

At greater depths, blocks containing grades in excess of 0.35% V2O5 occur throughout much of the polymetallic Häggån orebody.

With over 15 billion pounds of V2O5 in Inferred Resource, the Company estimate that Häggån is the 4(th) largest known vanadium resource.

The following photos are taken at the location of the High-Grade Vanadium Zone. The area is largely swamp and used for low level tree farming.

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Process Development

Highlights:

   --      Completion of historic test work review. 
   --      Initiation of scoping study with METS Engineering. 

Historic Test Work Review

A review of historic test work on the Häggån Vanadium Project was undertaken with a focus vanadium extraction results. The purpose of this review was to define the current understanding of process options for extraction of vanadium from the Häggån Resource.

The findings included:

-- Vanadium was present in the V(III) valence state, most probably hosted in the mica mineral roscoelite (K(V(3+) , Al, Mg)(2) AlSi(3) O(10) (OH)(2) ).

-- Three programs of work monitored vanadium extraction, including 2 programs dedicated to evaluation of vanadium processing options.

-- Upgrade by de-slime hydrocyclone of 1.35 times vanadium feed grade could be achieved with 73% recovery and rejection of 45% of feed mass.

   --      Direct atmospheric acid leaching showed up to 1.8% vanadium recovery. 
   --      Oxalate salt roast with acid leach showed up to 59% vanadium recovery. 
   --      Calcination with atmospheric acid leach showed up to 32% vanadium recovery. 
   --      Acid pressure leach showed up to 61% vanadium recovery. 

These findings demonstrated that considerable work had been completed on vanadium extraction. While this test work had not been optimised for vanadium recovery it did indicate that the recovery of vanadium was technically viable from the Häggån material.

A detailed test work program to extend and optimise these findings is currently under development.

Commencement of Häggån Scoping Study Write Up

Aura commenced writing up a Scoping Study for the Häggån Project in late June with index definition, and details on local government, infrastructure, climate and environmental requirements.

METS Engineering was engaged to assist with process flowsheet development, based on historic test work inputs, with CAPEX and OPEX estimates. The program was initiated in late June 2018 with two flowsheet options agreed as initial targets.

Process flowsheet and mass balance development is expected to be completed by early August 2018 and draft scoping study completed by late August 2018.

Tiris Project, MAURITANIA (Aura 100%)

Tiris Project Overview

Aura is conducting a Feasibility Study on its 100% owned 52 million pound U O calcrete uranium project in Mauritania (See Figure 3). The project has low operating costs and low development capital with strong financial returns under long-term pricing scenarios.

Geology and Resource Upgrade Program

A contract was let to Sydney-based consultancy H&S Consultants Pty Ltd to produce a new resource estimate for Aura's Tiris uranium resources.

This follows an extensive drilling campaign which was completed in the final quarter of 2017. The principal objective was to upgrade at least 7 million lbs U(3) O(8) into Measured and Indicated Resource categories which will allow the definition of mineable reserves as part of the currently on-going feasibility studies.

The Tiris uranium resources occur in 9 separate deposits in exploration permits held 100% by Aura. The 2017 resource upgrade drilling focused on 4 of these deposits Lazare North and South, Hippolyte and Hippolyte South, in the area where initial mining is proposed.

Results of this resource estimation exercise were announced after the end of the Quarter(2) . The key elements announced were:

   --      52 million lbs total resource (all categories), up 6.1% 
   --      17.1 million lbs U O Measured + Indicated (M&I) Resource (100ppm cut off) 
   --      Includes 10.5 million lbs at 342 ppm U O in M&I Resource (200ppm cut off) 
   --      Includes   6.3 million lbs at 469 ppm U O in M&I Resource (300ppm cut off) 

(2 Aura ASX announcement 30 April 2018 "Aura completes Tiris uranium project resource upgrade")

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Figure 3. Location of 2018 Tiris Resource Estimate Zones

An outcome of the ore-body modelling conducted as part of the resource estimation is the observation that while short range, metre to metre, variability is high in the Tiris deposits, they show good continuity on a broader scale, and possibly lend themselves well to non-selective mining techniques. This will now be investigated in detail.

The 2017 drilling on which the resource upgrade was based comprised 8,200 metres in 1428 air-core holes and 59 large diameter diamond drill holes. Holes were drilled for the most part on a 50m x 50m pattern, and three squares of close spaced (12.5m x 12.5m) holes were drilled to define short range variability.

Final results on radioactive disequilibrium determinations carried out by ANSTO (Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation) were received during the quarter and Aura's consultant on these matters advised that the degree of disequilibrium is constant and consistent throughout the deposits allowing a constant factor to be applied to uranium grade determined by downhole gamma logging to obtain true uranium grade.

Following the latest Resource Estimate the Tiris Resource Inventory (Table 2) is now:

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Table 2. Tiris Resource Inventory

(Note: Totals in Tables may not sum due to rounding)

This Tiris Resource Inventory aggregates the 2018 Resource Estimates by H&S Consultants Pty Ltd on the Lazare North, Lazare South, Hippolyte, and Hippolyte South deposits and the 2011 Resource Estimates(3) by Coffey Mining on the Sadi, Ferkik West, Ferkik East, Hippolyte West and Agouyame deposits.

(3 Aura ASX announcement dated 19 July, 2011 "First Uranium Resource in Mauritania". The 2011 Resource Estimate was produced in compliance with the 2004 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Aura confirms that all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the 2011 estimates in the relevant market announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed.)

Tiris Project Definitive Feasibility Study

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Figure 4. Location of Aura's Tiris Project Uranium Resources

Tiris Metallurgy

Highlights:

   --      Completion of trenching program 
   --      Development of geometallurgical model inputs 

Lazare South and Lazare North Trench Sampling Program

A program of trenching was undertaken for the Lazare North and Lazare South Resources for the Tiris Uranium Project in April 2018. The focus of this program was to collect representative bulk samples for detailed test work. Variability in key processing parameters, including uranium and sulphur upgrade factors had previously been identified as a process risk for the project. The program was developed to provide an understanding of the variability of key process parameters. In addition, the program was designed to provide inputs to define geometallurgical processing domains and develop predictive models for key processing parameters.

Collection of samples from trenching rather than drilling was undertaken to maintain sample integrity, allow for sufficient sample mass to be collected and provide information on mining requirements for the material.

A total of 11 trenches were completed, with 8 positioned in the Lazare South resource and 3 positioned in the Lazare North resource.

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Figure 5. Locations for trenches in Lazare South resource, related to 2017 diamond drilling program

Figure 6. Locations for trenches in Lazare South resource, related to 2017 diamond drilling program

Trenches were dug to a depth of 4m with an excavator, demonstrating the free digging nature of the Tiris ore body.

Sampling was undertaken by channel sampling at intervals of 0.5m from surface to 4m. This resulted in 88 interval samples, 64 from Lazare South and 24 from Lazare North, for a total of approximately 5 tonnes of material.

Interval samples were further processed at Aura's laboratory in Nouakchott, Mauritania. All samples were scrubbed and screened at 75um and 150um to determine uranium recovery and upgrade factor, along with rejection of reagent consuming minerals to the beneficiated product. The analysis was performed on all interval samples to provide a model for variability in beneficiation behaviour.

At June 30 2018 assays for this work remained outstanding. Once completed the results will provide a model for variability in process behaviour across the Lazare South and Lazare North resources. This information will be used to compile representative process behaviour based domains for use in detailed feasibility test work.

Tiris Project Engineering

The Feasibility Study (FS) for the Tiris Uranium Project continues to progress with engineering progress on Tiris to the end of the June reporting period including;

-- Continued writing and development of the Feasibility Study (FS) in areas with significant definition. At the end of the reporting period, 211 pages had been prepared.

-- Adjusted FS report to incorporate 12 hour shifts at Tiris site, and detailed Owner's costs estimate.

-- Obtained detailed budget estimates for simplified transportable front end from CDE in Ireland, and for Tiris's 4 areas of solar/diesel power supply from Caterpillar's Mauritania/France offices.

-- Obtained expected water quality from Taoudeni basin from ex-Glencore contact, indicating water pipeline will need to be HDPE or cement lined steel to avoid corrosion.

   --      Optimised design of water pipeline and bore field and obtained indicative pricing. 

Obtained survey results accurate to +-30cm for the 59km2 Tiris site area centred on the Lazare resource, from satellite survey company PhotoSat. Located 3 possible sites at centre of Lazare area, and possible airstrip.

TASIAST SOUTH GOLD PROJECT, MAURITANIA (AURA 100%)

Aura holds applications for 3 exploration permits covering 600 km(2) in the Tasiast area. Grant of these permits has been slower than expected. Programs of RC and air-core drilling and ground geophysics to test already defined targets and to define additional targets are ready to commence when the permits are granted.

The permit areas cover several greenstone belts which contain gold mineralisation along strike, including the +20 million oz Tasiast deposit and the Tijirit gold deposits currently being actively drilled (See Figure 7). The areas have been evaluated by only one previous explorer who identified a number of gold mineralised zones, including the Ghassariat Zone where an intersection of 71m of 0.3 g/t gold, including 5m of 1.2 g/t & 3m of 1.0 g/t were obtained in an RC drill hole. No follow-up drilling has yet been conducted on this mineralised zone.

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Figure 7. Location of Aura's Gold application areas in relation to known mineralisation

Aura also remains enthusiastic about its gold and base metals strategy in Mauritania despite the significant delays in granting of the tenement applications. The company paid the first-year renewals for these prospects mid last year and continues to discuss the delayed tenement grant with the government who has advised Aura its tenement applications will be granted soon.

The company believes these are exceptional prospects which could deliver Aura multiple projects.

CORPORATE

Aura Energy Directory

 
 ASX Code:             AEE 
 AIM Code:             AURA 
 Shares on issue:      1,069,390,795 
 Unlisted Options 
  on issue:            129,544,010 
 Performance Rights 
  on issue:            35,000,000 
 
   Website:                               www.auraenergy.com.au 

For more information please visit www.auraenergy.com.au or contact the following:

 
 
  Aura Energy Limited                Telephone: +61 (3) 9516 6500 
  Peter Reeve (Executive Chairman    Email: info@auraenergy.com.au 
  and CEO) 
 
  WH Ireland Limited                 Telephone: +44 (0) 207 220 
  Adrian Hadden                      1666 
 
  James Sinclair-Ford 
 
  Yellow Jersey                      Telephone: +44 (0) 77693 25254 
  Charles Goodwin 
  Joe Burgess 
 

Competent Persons

The Competent Person for the Tiris Metallurgical Testwork is Dr Will Goodall.

The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to the testwork is based on information compiled by Dr Will Goodall. Dr Goodall has sufficient experience that is relevant to the testwork program and to the activity which he is undertaking. This qualifies Dr Goodall as a Competent Personas defined in the 2012 edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves'. Dr Goodall is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Dr Goodall consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

The Competent Person for the Tiris and Häggån Resources is Mr Neil Clifford.

The information in the report to which this statement is attached that relates to the resource is based on information compiled by Mr Neil Clifford. Mr Clifford has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking. This qualifies Mr Clifford 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 Clifford is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM). Mr Clifford consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Top 20 Shareholders

 
 Top 20 Shareholders                                                                           30 July 2018 
    Rank     Name                                                          Units              % of Units 
         COMPUTERSHARE CLEARING PTY LTD <CCNL 
  1.      DI A/C>                                                  182,932,945              17.11 
  2.     CITICORP NOMINEES PTY LIMITED                             162,344,092              15.18 
         BNP PARIBAS NOMINEES PTY LTD <IB AU 
  3.      NOMS RETAILCLIENT DRP>                                    74,181,981               6.94 
  4.     PRE-EMPTIVE TRADING PTY LTD                                55,450,000               5.19 
         SAMBOLD PTY LTD <SUNSHINE SUPER FUND 
  5.      A/C>                                                      15,364,895               1.44 
         MR LUKE PETER DALE + MRS MARIEANNE ERIKA 
  6.      DALE                                                      13,200,000               1.23 
  7.     PASAGEAN PTY LIMITED                                       13,094,558               1.22 
  8.     COMSEC NOMINEES PTY LTD                                    11,237,564               1.05 
  9.     MR THOMAS IAN BARRETT                                      10,500,000               0.98 
  10.    MR PETER DESMOND REEVE                                      9,718,304               0.91 
         YARANDI INVESTMENTS PTY LTD <GRIFFITH 
  11.     FAMILY NO 2 A/C>                                           7,254,793               0.68 
         MR KENNETH ZHI-KEN CHENG + MRS CHUTIMA 
  12.     KUANDACHAKUP                                               6,899,862               0.65 
  13.    J P MORGAN NOMINEES AUSTRALIA LIMITED                       6,353,196               0.59 
  14.    MS MICHELLE ANNE PAINE                                      6,100,000               0.57 
         MR PIETER HOEKSTRA + MRS RUTH HOEKSTRA 
  15.     <HOEKSTRA SUPER FUND A/C>                                  5,300,000               0.50 
  16.    MRS LISA GORDON                                             5,000,000               0.47 
  17.    MR LEIGH HARVIE SEAGER                                      5,000,000               0.47 
  18.    MR ANIKET SHAH                                              5,000,000               0.47 
         SHAREHOLDERS MUTUAL ALLIANCE PTY LTD 
  19.     <SHIMA SUPER FUND A/C>                                     5,000,000               0.47 
  20.    MR SCOTT ANDREW ROBERTS                                     4,600,000               0.43 
   Total Top 20 Shareholders                                             604,532,190              56.53 
   Remaining Shareholders                                                464,858,605              43.47 
   GRAND TOTAL                                                         1,069,390,795            100.00 
 
 
 
 Top 20 Shareholders                                                                          27 April 2018 
    Rank     Name                                                          Units              % of Units 
         COMPUTERSHARE CLEARING PTY LTD <CCNL 
  1.      DI A/C>                                                  243,168,906              24.93 
  2.     CITICORP NOMINEES PTY LIMITED                              64,655,073               6.63 
  3.     PRE-EMPTIVE TRADING PTY LTD                                46,405,264               4.76 
         BNP PARIBAS NOMINEES PTY LTD <IB AU 
  4.      NOMS RETAILCLIENT DRP>                                    24,903,538               2.55 
  5.     COMSEC NOMINEES PTY LTD                                    20,480,063               2.10 
         SAMBOLD PTY LTD <SUNSHINE SUPER FUND 
  6.      A/C>                                                      15,364,895               1.58 
  7.     PASAGEAN PTY LIMITED                                       13,094,558               1.34 
  8.     MR THOMAS IAN BARRETT                                      10,000,000               1.03 
         MR DUNCAN GERARD GOWANS + MRS JODIE 
  9.      LOUISE GOWANS <GOWANS SUPERFUND A/C>                      10,000,000               1.03 
  10.    MR PETER DESMOND REEVE                                      9,718,304               1.00 
         MR LUKE PETER DALE + MRS MARIEANNE ERIKA 
  11.     DALE                                                       8,000,000               0.82 
         YARANDI INVESTMENTS PTY LTD <GRIFFITH 
  12.     FAMILY NO 2 A/C>                                           7,254,793               0.74 
         MR KENNETH ZHI-KEN CHENG + MRS CHUTIMA 
  13.     KUANDACHAKUP                                               6,899,862               0.71 
  14.    MS MICHELLE ANNE PAINE                                      5,600,000               0.57 
         MR PIETER HOEKSTRA + MRS RUTH HOEKSTRA 
  15.     <HOEKSTRA SUPER FUND A/C>                                  5,300,000               0.54 
  16.    MR MATTHEW LEONARD MCCURDY                                  5,000,000               0.51 
  17.    MR ANIKET SHAH                                              5,000,000               0.51 
  18.    J P MORGAN NOMINEES AUSTRALIA LIMITED                       4,701,297               0.48 
         BUSHELL NOMINEES PTY LTD <BUSHELL SUPER 
  19.     FUND A/C>                                                  4,292,542               0.44 
  20.    MR BRENDON BOURKE                                           4,000,000               0.41 
   Total Top 20 Shareholders                                             513,839,095              52.68 
   Remaining Shareholders                                                461,525,384              47.32 
   GRAND TOTAL                                                           975,364,479            100.00 
 
 

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