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Savannah Resources PLC Interim Results (3966D)

28/10/2020 7:00am

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Savannah Resources PLC

28 October 2020

28 October 2020

Savannah Resources Plc

Interim Results

Savannah Resources plc (AIM: SAV, FWB: SAV and SWB: SAV), the resource development company, is pleased to announce its interim financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2020.

Highlights:

Corporate

-- Net loss from continuing operations 44% less than in first half 2019 at GBP1.1m. COVID-19 related cost saving measures contributed to first half 2020 Administration Expenses being 42% (GBP0.8m) lower than the same period in 2019.

-- Cash position at 30 June 2020 was GBP1.7m. Following significantly oversubscribed placing of GBP2.34m in September, proforma cash position as at 30 September was GBP3.2m

-- An impairment of GBP5.4m was recorded in anticipation of the sale of the Company's projects in Oman to Force Commodities resulting in an overall loss after tax of GBP6.5m

-- Measures taken in early March to mitigate COVID-19 impact on staff and stakeholders. Mitigation measures continuing with staff & stakeholder wellbeing a priority

Mina do Barroso, Portugal

Technical:

-- Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Mine Plan (MP): Reports submitted to the regulator as part of the project approval process. Savannah now preparing responses to the regulator's recent additional information requests (as per the licencing process)

-- Metallurgical test work: Encouraging results received from battery chemical production test work on Mina do Barroso concentrate

-- Definitive Feasibility Study ('DFS'): Revisions made to the project's design for the EIA and MP to be fully assessed and incorporated into the DFS which is to be completed in 2021

Commercial:

-- Offtake and Strategic Partnerships: Negotiations continued around a life-of mine-lithium offtake and strategic project investment with a number of industrial counterparties

-- Agreement with EIT InnoEnergy: EU-linked group engaged to secure commercial partners and finance for Mina do Barroso as part of the European Commission's battery initiative

Community & Public/Government Relations:

-- Community engagement: Continued with COVID-related restrictions observed. The Benefit Sharing Plan was advanced and will be presented in the near future

-- Socio-economic impact report: The School of Economics and Management at the University of Minho, published a report highlighting the economic and social benefits Mina do Barroso could bring to the local and national economy

-- Public & government engagement: Increased awareness of the project through greater media, government and industry engagement through a range of channels and events

Mutamba Mineral Sands Projects, Mozambique

-- Third key, 25-year, Mining Licence (9228C) formally awarded. 4.4Bt Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource now wholly covered by Mining Licences

-- Work on the project accelerated to ensure compliance with the requirements of the new licences and to re-activate the Pre-Feasibility Study

-- Farview Solutions appointed as strategic adviser to assist in identifying the best technical, economic and corporate development options for Mutamba

   --      Ilmenite prices continued to increase during the first half of the year 

Block 4 & Block 5 Copper Projects, Oman

-- Divestment of stakes in the copper joint ventures to ASX-listed Force Commodities announced 1 September following a strategic review of options available to Savannah

-- The transaction, which is expected to close shortly, gives Savannah long term, cost free, exposure to these projects

CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

I would first like to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of our staff over the course of this turbulent year to ensure we have been able to continue to progress our portfolio of assets, despite the personal and business challenges and disruptions caused by the COVID-19 virus. These efforts reflect our underlying responsibilities to the communities with which we live and work, and also our passionate belief in the role Savannah can play in the energy transition now underway. It is clear that one positive outcome from the current situation is the increased focus being placed on the environment and, in turn, the role of 'green' industries in the long term global economic recovery, with governments prioritising 'green' investments as a key part of economic recovery packages. We believe Savannah , through its ownership of Mina do Barroso (the "MdB Project"), is ideally placed to play an important role in these initiatives as the foundation for a new European industry .

To be clear, the future dynamics in the lithium market have not changed. They remain very encouraging. If anything, the uncertainty about how the extra demand for lithium created by the auto and power sectors will be met has likely increased following the suspension and cancellation of various new and expansion projects over the past two years. The major change we have observed is in sentiment towards electric vehicles, the lithium-ion battery industry, and most recently the battery raw material supply sector. In simple terms these new technologies and the specific threats and opportunities that exist in these new markets are becoming more tangible for investors, politicians, and the general public. Furthermore, this is a global trend with Europe arguably setting the pace of change (the European Commission added lithium to its critical raw materials list in September). All of these factors have led to some notable re-ratings of Electric Vehicle company valuations, with significant finance being secured by new and existing battery manufacturers for plant constructions and expansions, and, most recently, the re-ratings of lithium development and production equities which have achieved key milestones.

Savannah has sought to exploit this improved sentiment by accelerating its own commercial discussions, increasing our engagement with the European Battery Alliance and EIT InnoEnergy, the group appointed by the European Commission for the industrialisation of the battery sector in Europe, and increasing our government, public and community relations in Portugal. As a result, Savannah is recognised by key market participants as a vital upstream player in Europe ' s lithium battery industry.

In line with our increased efforts around Mina do Barroso, we have looked to free up greater internal resources by streamlining the group ' s project portfolio through the divestment of our copper projects in Oman.

We continue to believe the value of our Mutamba project in Mozambique is not fully recognised by the market. Following the full award of the key Mining Licences in December 2019 and this January, we have therefore commissioned an experienced mineral sands executive as strategic adviser to help us define the best development path for this project .

Finally, we added to our working capital position via the GBP2.3 million cash fundraise in September. We decided to keep the fundraise relatively small as we remain confident of announcing an offtake agreement for the lithium product from Mina do Barroso and/or a strategic investment partner for the project in the coming months. These developments will enable us to access other forms of finance for the development of the project, as well as improving Savannah ' s market valuation.

Mina do Barroso, Portugal

Significant progress was made on all fronts at Mina do Barroso during the first half of the year, and this progress continues as I write. The great technical achievement and key milestone during the period was the submission of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Mine Plan (MP) to the Portuguese regulator at the end of May. This was a huge task for our technical team and multiple external consultants, which was completed in a highly comprehensive way, result ing in Savannah being able to present a ' low impact ' project which, we believe, balances significant lithium production and economic, social and demograp h ic benefits for stakeholders with responsible and sustainable management of the environment before, during and after the MdB Project ' s operating life.

As laid out in the licencing process, the environmental regulator has conducted an initial review of the EIA submission and has requested additional information on certain aspects of the proposals. Again, Savannah ' s team and our consultants have been working diligently to prepare comprehensive responses, which will be submitted to the regulator in the coming weeks. Once received, the regulator will continue with its assessment of the MdB Project followed by a round of public consultation and, we expect, conclude to award the project ' s environmental license in 2021.

While it was difficult to undertake fieldwork and drilling during the period due to COVID-related restrictions, the EIA work helped us to identify aspects of the MdB Project which will require further appraisal as part of the ongoing Definitive Feasibility Study ("DFS") which we expect to complete next year. Encouraging metallurgical test work results continued during the period with concentrate from Mina do Barroso performing well in refinery processes commonly used in the production of battery grade lithium chemicals. The EU sponsored ' LiRef ' programme, which is assessing new production methods for lithium hydroxide, for which Savannah has provided ore and concentrate is also progressing well, with results expected in 2021 following delays resulting from COVID-19 at the programme's testing facility.

In parallel with the progress made on the technical features of the MdB Project, Savannah has also made very encouraging progress with the commercial and social aspects of the project. Commercial discussions around a life-of-mine lithium offtake have advanced significantly during the year. Securing an offtake agreement would be a major de-risking step and should, along with the completed DFS and a completed project licencing process, provide the necessary credentials to give project finance providers the confidence with which to lend to Savannah for Mina do Barroso ' s construction. We have also continued our discussions with potential strategic investors in the MdB Project which would provide a capital contribution towards the ongoing development and construction of the project and bring relevant skills and useful business connections into our Portuguese subsidiary.

Of equal importance to the MdB Project ' s technical and commercial development is its impact on society and in particular the local communities living near the project. Savannah is seeking to minimise the impact of the MdB Project on our local stakeholders while maximising the economic, social and demographic benefits it can bring both to the local area and the region. While direct interaction with our neighbouring communities has been deliberately kept to a minimum in recent months to minimise the risk from COVID-19, we continued to develop our plans for community engagement and our Benefit Sharing Plan, which will be presented at an appropriate point. In July 2020 we were also pleased to publish a report authored by Professors Cerejeira and Carballo-Cruz from the School of Economics and Management at the prestigious University of Minho, which highlighted the very compelling economic, social and demographic benefits the MdB Project ' s development could bring both to the local region, and to the Portuguese economy as a whole. The Professors also made recommendations to the national and local authorities in Portugal, the European Commission, and ourselves regarding the opportunity presented by the MdB Project and how these benefits could best be shared with local stakeholders. Following the publication of this report, which was covered in the Portuguese media, we have increased our engagement with the wider Portuguese market through media interviews, creation of a widely distributed newspaper supplement describing the green aspects of the MdB Project, releasing our new project video, and joining high profile online events hosted by relevant industry groups and initiatives. We also presented the MdB Project at the September meeting of the European Battery Alliance, which was dedicated to Raw Materials for the European Battery Industry and had well over three hundred attendees from more than two hundred companies, institutions and banks.

Mineral Sands Projects, Mozambique

With the last of the three key Mining Licences formally awarded in January 2020, Savannah accelerated its work on the project in the first half of the year to ensure compliance with the near and long term requirements of the new licences and to re-activate the Pre-Feasibility Study. Prior to COVID-related restrictions impacting on field activities, our local team and its consultants successfully demarcated the boundaries of the licences as required by the licencing regulations. The licence regulations also require Environmental Impact Assessments to be completed on each concession and that land use and utilisation agreements (DUATs) are in place. Competitive tender processes were held for both these major pieces of work. As a result, work on the DUATs is well underway, and Savannah expects to appoint a consultant to begin the critical EIA work in the coming weeks.

We have often highlighted the significance of the 4.4Bt, Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource at Mutamba in the context of the global mineral sands industry. The project is one of the largest undeveloped opportunities worldwide. Furthermore, the presence of Rio Tinto as joint venture partner and product off taker should, in our view, provide an indication to the market of the project ' s significance and potential. However, Savannah ' s board, like many of our shareholders, has believed for some time that this potential is not fully appreciated by the capital markets. Perhaps the higher priority that we have placed on Mina do Barroso in the last two years has impacted the market ' s perception of Mutamba, as may the extended period required by the government to assess the consortium ' s mining licence applications during 2018 and 2019. Whatever the reason, Savannah is taking action to make Mutamba ' s valuable potential more apparent for the benefit of all our stakeholders. Having discussed the situation with our partner, Rio Tinto, Savannah recently took the decision to appoint Farview Solutions as strategic adviser to the company in relation to Mutamba. Farview Solutions is run by Bruce Griffin, one of the most experienced executives in the titanium and mineral sands industry having held senior positions with BHP Billiton, TZMI, Lomon Billions and currently as Commercial Director for Sheffield Resources. Savannah will work with Farview over the coming months to not only identify the best development strategy for the project from a technical and economic perspective, but also to potentially create a commercial and corporate structure around the project which allows its market value to be properly recognised.

The prize of eventual mineral sands production certainly remains worth chasing. Mozambique-based mineral sands producer, Kenmare Resources, reported ilmenite prices rose for the fifth consecutive quarter in Q2 2020 with demand holding up whilst supply experienced some COVID-19 related constraints. We look forward on reporting back to our shareholders on the plans we create for Mutamba with the assistance of Farview and our partner, Rio Tinto.

Copper Projects, Oman

We were pleased to announce in September that we had agreed to divest our stakes in the Block 4 and Block 5 copper joint ventures in Oman to ASX-listed Force Commodities ( " Force" ). As shareholders will know, these projects have become less significant in Savannah ' s asset portfolio following the acquisition of, and subsequent progress made, at Mina do Barroso. The strategic review we initiated last year looked at a number of options for our further participation in the projects. It concluded that an appropriately structured divestment which allowed Savannah to commit more of its resources and capital to its higher priority projects while maintaining risk free exposure to these assets was the best option. Hence, we are well satisfied with the transaction we have agreed which provides Savannah with a meaningful shareholding in Force as well as the potential for cash payments from any future production from the projects. Furthermore, we believe that the enthusiasm for this transaction shown by Force ' s experienced management team bodes well for the future of these projects and, in turn, for the projects' joint venture partners and the projects' stakeholders. I would also like to extend my thanks to our staff in Oman who have continued to work diligently and professionally during this period of review and transition - all will be retained by Force. We expect the transaction to be completed shortly, and express our best wishes to Force and all the project stakeholders for the exciting times which lie ahead for them all.

Corporate Social Responsibility

The growth of the green economy, in which we believe Savannah can play a significant part, is being mirrored by the rise of Environmental, Social and Governance ( " ESG " ) considerations by investors. Savannah also values these principles and believes that our role in the lithium value chain, and the environmental benefits that can bring to society, gives the company a basis on which to appeal to ESG focused investors. However, that factor on its own is unlikely to be sufficient to get meaningful traction with this growing investment sector, so we are keen to demonstrate that our whole business is operated with a high level of commitment to all ESG principles. This includes everything we do and plan to do under the Corporate Social Responsibility ("CSR") banner. Hence, while we are very pleased with efforts to date in the CSR programmes associated with our projects, we plan to expand these over time and couple them with other relevant initiatives at the corporate level.

As highlighted, Savannah deliberately kept its face-to-face interaction with our communities to a minimum during the period to limit the threat of COVID-19 infection for our staff and the population. However, in Portugal, regular lines of communication were maintained through our monthly newsletters and other forms of correspondence, including a video, as well as via the media. Direct contact with the community has resumed in the past three months, but our information centre has remained closed as a precautionary measure. As highlighted above, we have been working for some time on our formal Benefit Sharing Plan to accompany the project ' s development, and believe the plan will offer an attractive suite of proposals across areas such as education & training and community programmes, as well as independently managed financial support for other local development projects. We look forward to presenting the Benefit Sharing Plan to our stakeholders in due course. Work has also continued on the land purchase plan, securing the necessary access agreements with parish groups as well as engagement with the local forestry association and local wildlife groups.

In Mozambique, Savannah remained committed to its various CSR programmes across agriculture, water and sanitation provision, youth training and health. On the last front, the company was very pleased to make a donation of PPE and other materials to the local authorities to support their efforts to counter the spread of COVID-19.

Financial Summary

As a pre-revenue mineral development company, the group ' s cash position naturally carries the most interest for our shareholders among the financial information presented in our accounts. The Group had a cash position of GBP 1.7m at the end of the period, and subsequently raised GBP 2.34m gross proceeds in the significantly oversubscribed placing executed in September. The proforma cash position at the end of September was GBP 3.2m, which should provide Savannah with sufficient working capital into the middle part of next year.

Elsewhere the accounts reflect the dual influences of the cost control measures put in place by your Board to mitigate against COVID-related disruptions, and the treatment of the divestment of the Oman assets. As we flagged at the time, additional cost saving measures were instigated in March 2020 in response to the COVID situation. These included: a temporary 20% reduction in salaries for the senior management team; no bonuses paid to senior executives with respect to the 2019 financial year and; a temporary 20% reduction in Directors' fees for our two independent non-executive directors. These actions, along with other measures taken as part of a tempered and cautious approach adopted by your company, resulted in Administration Expenses in the six months to June 2020 being 42% ( GBP 0.8m) lower than the same period in 2019. In turn, the net loss from continuing operations of GBP 1.1m was 44% less than in first half 2019.

With regards to the Oman divestment, the interim accounts reflect the write down of the book value of our Oman assets in line with the appropriate accounting standards, however the potential for future income which would become due to Savannah if the A$3.5m ( GBP 2.0m) preferential loan repayment (Block 5) and the 1% net smelter royalty payments (Block 4 & 5) are triggered by production being achieved remains.

Outlook

We will continue to manage and adapt our businesses in light of developments in the COVID-19 situation in each country in which we operate. This will be done in a way that protects our staff and stakeholders as a priority, but wherever possible, also allows us to maintain the momentum we have worked hard to create around our projects.

There remains much work to realise Mina do Barroso ' s potential of becoming the first significant supplier of lithium raw material to Europe ' s rapidly developing battery value chain. However as I have outlined, our long-held convictions about the dynamics of this market have now been reinforced by notable shifts in sentiment by industry and politicians as well as the general public. Your board is focussed on ensuring that your company does indeed benefit from these trends.

Additionally, the new strategy for Mutamba will help to clarify the future development path for that project which should then allow for its true value as one of the world ' s largest undeveloped mineral sands projects to be better appreciated by the market.

I would like to reiterate my thanks to our staff for their tireless efforts under these challenging circumstances, as well as my gratitude to our shareholders for their ongoing support. We look forward to taking some major steps forward together in the next year.

Matthew King

Chairman

Date: 27 October 2020

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

FOR THE SIX MONTHSED 30 JUNE 2019

 
                                                       Unaudited     Unaudited        Audited 
                                                      Six months    Six months     Year ended 
                                             Notes    to 30 June    to 30 June    31 December 
                                                            2020        2019 *         2019 * 
                                                             GBP           GBP            GBP 
 
 CONTINUING OPERATIONS 
 Revenue                                                       -             -              - 
 Other Income                                                  -             -         35,325 
 Administrative Expenses                             (1,080,385)   (1,898,220)    (3,633,672) 
 OPERATING LOSS                                      (1,080,385)   (1,898,220)    (3,598,347) 
 Finance Income                                           21,789        16,560         25,621 
 Finance Costs                                             (448)             -        (1,528) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 LOSS FROM CONTINUING OPERATIONS 
  BEFORE AND AFTER TAX                               (1,059,044)   (1,881,660)    (3,574,254) 
 LOSS ON DISCONTINUED OPERATIONS 
  BEFORE AND AFTER TAX                       11      (5,469,581)     (100,476)      (227,672) 
 LOSS BEFORE AND AFTER TAX ATTRIBUTABLE 
  TO EQUITY OWNERS OF THE PARENT                     (6,528,625)   (1,982,136)    (3,801,926) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 
 Items that will not be reclassified 
  to Profit or Loss: 
 Net change in Fair Value through 
  Other Comprehensive Income of 
  Equity Investments                                    (13,210)         3,183          2,496 
 Items that will or may be reclassified 
  to Profit or Loss: 
 Exchange Gains / (Losses) arising 
  on translation of foreign operations                   589,230        12,012      (609,228) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR 
  THE PERIOD                                             576,020        15,195      (606,732) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL COMPREHENSIVE INCOME FOR 
  THE PERIOD ATTRIBUTABLE TO EQUITY 
  OWNERS OF THE PARENT                               (5,952,605)   (1,966,941)    (4,408,658) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 Loss per share attributable to 
  Equity Owners of the parent expressed 
  in pence per share: 
 Basic and Diluted 
 From Operations                              3           (0.50)        (0.22)         (0.36) 
 From Continued Operations                    3           (0.08)        (0.21)         (0.34) 
 From Discontinued Operations                 3           (0.42)        (0.01)         (0.02) 
----------------------------------------  --------  ------------  ------------  ------------- 
 

* The disclosures as at 30 June 2019 and 31 December 2019 have been re-presented so that the operations that have been discontinued by the end of the reporting period are classified as discontinued.

The notes form part of this Interim Financial Report.

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

AS AT 30 JUNE 2020

 
                                                      Unaudited      Unaudited        Audited 
                                           Notes        30 June        30 June    31 December 
                                                           2020           2019           2019 
                                                            GBP            GBP            GBP 
 ASSETS 
 NON-CURRENT ASSETS 
 Intangible Assets                          4        16,893,437     20,100,187     21,068,376 
 Right-of-Use Assets                                     31,237         37,080         37,785 
 Other Intangible Assets                                  8,920          7,303         10,804 
 Property, Plant and Equipment              5         1,259,197      1,369,894      1,337,229 
 Other Non-Current Assets                   7            83,648        242,323        248,275 
 Bank Deposits                              7           698,411              -        742,363 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS                            18,974,850     21,756,787     23,444,832 
 CURRENT ASSETS 
 Investments                                             25,333          9,648         36,762 
 Trade and Other Receivables                6           173,688        235,387        285,699 
 Other Current Assets                       7            16,141        155,208         19,171 
 Cash and Cash Equivalents                            1,714,040      3,078,296      3,484,781 
 Assets in Disposal Groups Classified 
  as Held for Sale                         11           437,007              -              - 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS                                 2,366,209      3,478,539      3,826,413 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL ASSETS                                        21,341,059     25,235,326     27,271,245 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 EQUITY AND LIABILITIES 
 SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY 
 Share Capital                              9        12,989,598     10,474,598     12,974,598 
 Share Premium                                       33,538,187     31,060,554     33,511,787 
 Merger Reserve                                       6,683,000      6,683,000      6,683,000 
 Foreign Currency Reserve                               558,973        591,138       (30,257) 
 Warrant Reserve                                        942,802      1,000,221        975,679 
 Share Based Payment Reserve                            370,695        391,516        410,121 
 FVTOCI Reserve                                        (56,649)       (42,752)       (43,439) 
 Retained Earnings                                 (34,604,250)   (26,398,546)   (28,163,712) 
 TOTAL EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO 
  EQUITY HOLDERS OF THE PARENT                       20,422,356     23,759,729     26,317,777 
 LIABILITIES 
 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES 
 Lease Liabilities                                        6,728         17,275         12,059 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES                            6,728         17,275         12,059 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 CURRENT LIABILITIES 
 Lease Liabilities                                       15,422         16,518         18,990 
 Trade and Other Payables                   8           793,409      1,441,804        922,419 
 Liabilities Directly Associated 
  with Assets in Disposal Groups 
  Classified as Held for Sale              11           103,144              -              - 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES                              911,975      1,458,322        941,409 
 TOTAL LIABILITIES                                      918,703      1,475,597        953,468 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES                        21,341,059     25,235,326     27,271,245 
--------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -------------  ------------- 
 

The Interim Financial Report was approved by the Board of Directors on 27 October 2020 and was signed on its behalf by:

David Archer

Chief Executive Officer

Company number: 07307107

The notes form part of this Interim Financial Report

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

FOR THE SIX MONTHSED 30 JUNE 2020

 
 .                                                                                    Share 
                                                 Merger     Foreign                   Based 
                         Share        Share     Reserve    Currency     Warrant     Payment             FVTOCI       Retained         Total 
                       Capital      Premium         GBP     Reserve     Reserve     Reserve            Reserve       Earnings        Equity 
                           GBP          GBP                     GBP         GBP         GBP                GBP            GBP           GBP 
 At 1 January 
  2019               8,814,518   31,060,554           -     579,126   1,000,221     508,051           (58,737)   (16,485,626)    25,418,107 
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Loss for the 
  period                     -            -           -           -           -           -                  -    (1,982,136)   (1,982,136) 
 Other 
  Comprehensive 
  Income                     -            -           -      12,012           -           -             15,985       (12,802)        15,195 
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Total 
  Comprehensive 
  Income for the 
  period                     -            -           -      12,012           -           -             15,985    (1,994,938)   (1,966,941) 
 Consideration 
  for acquisition 
  of 
  Non-Controlling                             6,683,000 
  Interest           1,630,000            -         (1)           -           -           -                  -    (8,019,000)       294,000 
 Consideration 
  for settlement 
  deferred 
  consideration         30,080            -           -           -           -           -                  -       (30,080)             - 
 Lapse of Options            -            -           -           -           -   (131,098)                  -        131,098             - 
 Share Based 
  Payment charges            -            -           -           -           -      14,563                  -              -        14,563 
 At 30 June 2019    10,474,598   31,060,554   6,683,000     591,138   1,000,221     391,516           (42,752)   (26,398,546)    23,759,729 
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Loss for the 
  period                     -            -           -           -           -           -                  -    (1,819,790)   (1,819,790) 
 Other 
  Comprehensive 
  Income                     -            -           -   (621,395)           -           -              (687)              -     (622,082) 
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Total 
  Comprehensive 
  Income for the 
  period                     -            -           -   (621,395)           -           -              (687)    (1,819,790)   (2,441,872) 
 Issue of Share 
  Capital (net 
  of expenses)       2,500,000    2,326,400           -           -           -           -                  -              -     4,826,400 
 Consideration 
  for settlement 
  deferred 
  consideration              -      124,833           -           -           -           -                  -         30,080       154,913 
 Share Based 
  Payment charges            -            -           -           -           -      18,607                  -              -        18,607 
 Lapse of Options            -            -           -           -           -         (2)                  -              2             - 
 Lapse of 
  Warrants                   -            -           -           -    (24,542)           -                  -         24,542             - 
 At 31 December 
  2019              12,974,598   33,511,787   6,683,000    (30,257)     975,679     410,121           (43,439)   (28,163,712)    26,317,777 
-----------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  ----------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 

(1) This amount was registered in Share Premium at 30 June 2019 and reclassified to Merger Reserve at 31 December 2019 in line with Companies Act because it is related to amounts subscribed for Share Capital in excess of nominal value in respect of the consideration paid in an acquisition arrangement, when the issuing company takes its interest in another company from below 90% to 90% or above equity holding.

 
                                                                                 Share 
                                               Merger    Foreign                 Based 
                       Share        Share     Reserve   Currency    Warrant    Payment             FVTOCI       Retained         Total 
                     Capital      Premium         GBP    Reserve    Reserve    Reserve            Reserve       Earnings        Equity 
                         GBP          GBP                    GBP        GBP        GBP                GBP            GBP           GBP 
---------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 At 31 December 
  2019            12,974,598   33,511,787   6,683,000   (30,257)    975,679    410,121           (43,439)   (28,163,712)    26,317,777 
---------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Loss for the 
  period                   -            -           -          -          -          -                  -    (6,528,625)   (6,528,625) 
 Other 
  Comprehensive 
  Income                   -            -           -    589,230          -          -           (13,210)              -       576,020 
---------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 Total 
  Comprehensive 
  Income for 
  the 
  period                   -            -           -    589,230          -          -           (13,210)    (6,528,625)   (5,952,605) 
 Exercised 
  Options             15,000       26,400           -          -          -   (16,650)                  -         16,650        41,400 
 Lapse of 
  Options                  -            -           -          -          -   (38,560)                  -         38,560             - 
 Lapse of 
  Warrants                 -            -           -          -   (32,877)          -                  -         32,877             - 
 Share Based 
  Payment 
  charges                  -            -           -          -          -     15,784                  -              -        15,784 
 At 30 June 
  2020            12,989,598   33,538,187   6,683,000    558,973    942,802    370,695           (56,649)   (34,604,250)    20,422,356 
---------------  -----------  -----------  ----------  ---------  ---------  ---------  -----------------  -------------  ------------ 
 

The notes form part of this Interim Financial Report.

CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOW STATEMENT

FOR THE SIX MONTHSED 30 JUNE 2020

 
 
                                            Notes      Unaudited                Unaudited        Audited 
                                                      Six months               Six months     Year ended 
                                                         to June                  to June       December 
                                                            2020                     2019           2019 
                                                             GBP                      GBP            GBP 
 Cash Flows used in Operating 
  Activities 
 Loss for the period                                 (6,528,625)              (1,982,136)    (3,801,926) 
 Depreciation and Amortisation 
  charges                                    5            23,904                   20,606         40,872 
 Impairment of Assets classified 
  as Held for Sale                          11         5,370,130                        - 
 Share Based Payments Reserve 
  charge                                                  15,784                   14,563         33,170 
 Finance Income                                         (21,789)                 (16,560)       (25,621) 
 Finance Expense                                             448                        -          1,528 
 Exchange (Gain)/Losses                                (133,412)                   65,929        196,229 
 Cash Flow from Operating Activities 
  before changes in Working Capital                  (1,273,560)              (1,897,598)    (3,555,748) 
 Decrease in Trade and Other 
  Receivables                                            119,010                  106,253        254,550 
 Increase/(Decrease) in Trade 
  and Other Payables                                     149,116                (100,272)      (589,705) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Net Cash used in Operating Activities               (1,005,434)              (1,891,617)    (3,890,903) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Cash flow used in Investing 
  Activities 
 Purchase of Intangible Exploration 
  Assets                                               (912,101)              (2,619,772)    (4,169,238) 
 Purchase of Other Intangible 
  Assets                                                       -                 (64,149)        (1,278) 
 Purchase of Tangible Fixed Assets                         (680)                 (13,510)       (21,296) 
 Purchase of Investments                                 (1,782)                        -       (28,371) 
 Proceeds from sale of Investments                             -                      596         12,112 
 Bank Deposits for Mining Licences                             -                        -      (742,363) 
 Interest received                                        21,789                   16,560         25,621 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Net Cash used in Investing Activities                 (892,774)              (2,680,275)    (4,924,813) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Cash Flow from/(used in) Financing 
  Activities 
 Proceeds from issues of Ordinary 
  Shares (net of expenses)                                41,400                        -      4,826,400 
 Principal paid on Lease Liabilities                     (8,900)                        -       (20,488) 
 Interest paid on Lease Liabilities                        (448)                        -        (1,528) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Net Cash from Financing Activities                       32,052                        -      4,804,384 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents               (1,866,156)              (4,571,892)    (4,011,332) 
 Cash and Cash Equivalents at 
  beginning of period                                  3,484,781                7,715,435      7,715,435 
 Exchange Gains/(Losses) on Cash 
  and Cash Equivalents                                    95,415                 (65,247)      (219,322) 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 Cash and Cash Equivalents at 
  end of period                                        1,714,040                3,078,296      3,484,781 
---------------------------------------  --------  -------------  -----------------------  ------------- 
 

The notes form part of this Interim Financial Report.

NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT

FOR THE SIX MONTHSED 30 JUNE 2020

   1.    BASIS OF PREPARATION 

The financial information set out in this report is based on the Consolidated Financial Statements of Savannah Resources Plc (the 'Company') and its subsidiary companies (together referred to as the 'Group'). The Interim Financial Report of the Group for the six months ended 30 June 2020, which is unaudited, was approved by the Board on 27 October 2020. The financial information contained in this interim report does not constitute statutory accounts as defined by s434 of the Companies Act 2006. The statutory accounts for the year ended 31 December 2019 have been filed with the Registrar of Companies. The Auditors' Report on those accounts was unqualified and did not contain a statement under section 498 (2) or 498 (3) of the Companies Act 2006.

The financial information set out in this report has been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in the Annual Report and Financial Statements of Savannah Resources Plc for the year ended 31 December 2019. New standards and amendments to IFRS effective as of 1 January 2020 have been reviewed by the Group and there has been no material impact on the financial information set out in this report as a result of these standards and amendments.

The Group Interim Financial Report is presented in Pound Sterling.

Going Concern

In common with many mineral exploration companies, the Company raised equity funds for its activities. The Directors believe that the Group's project portfolio is attractive and are confident that funding will continue to be secured and that it is appropriate to prepare the Financial Statements on a going concern basis. The Group currently has a number of options in respect of future financing and is engaged with potential financiers and sources of capital.

The Directors have prepared cash flow forecasts for the twelve month period from the date of approval of the financial statements which indicate that additional funding will be required in the middle part of next year. Although the Company has been successful in the past in raising equity finance, the lack of formal agreements means there can be no certainty that the additional funding required by the Group will be secured within the necessary timescale. To manage liquidity the Group has the ability to take further actions to reduce its financial commitments in response to possible delays in funding (for example due to the impact of the Coronavirus) with a corresponding slowing of the tempo of activities. These conditions indicate the existence of a material uncertainty which may cast significant doubt about the Group's ability to continue as a going concern, however as aforementioned and evidenced by announcements, the Company has routinely been able to raise funds to progress its highly prospective portfolio and the Group has received interest for alternative sources of finance in particular for its flagship project in Portugal. The Financial Statements do not include the adjustments that would result if the Group was unable to continue as a going concern.

   2.      SEGMENTAL REPORTING 

The Group complies with IFRS 8 Operating Segments, which requires operating segments to be identified on the basis of internal reports about components of the Group that are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision maker, which the Company considers to be the Board of Directors. In the opinion of the Directors, the operations of the Group are comprised of exploration and development in Portugal, exploration and development in Mozambique, exploration and development in Oman (which is now a Discontinued Operation), headquarter and corporate costs and the Company's third party investments.

Based on the Group's current stage of development there are no external revenues associated to the segments detailed below. For exploration and development in Portugal, Mozambique and Oman (which is now a Discontinued Operation) the segments are calculated by the summation of the balances in the legal entities which are readily identifiable to each of the segmental activities. In the case of the Investments, this is calculated by analysis of the specific related investment instruments. Recharges between segments are at cost and included in each segment below. Inter-company loans are eliminated to zero and not included in each segment below.

 
 
                          Oman     Mozambique     Portugal        HQ and    Invest-ments     Elimination         Total 
                     Copper(1)        Mineral      Lithium     Corporate 
                                        Sands 
                           GBP            GBP          GBP           GBP             GBP             GBP           GBP 
  Period 30 June 2020 
 Revenue                     -         27,409   419,730(2)       344,515               -       (791,654)             - 
 Finance Costs               -              -        (448)             -               -               -         (448) 
 Interest 
  Income                     -         17,453            -         4,336               -               -        21,789 
 Share Based 
  Payments                   -              -            -      (15,784)               -               -      (15,784) 
 Impairment of 
  Assets           (5,370,130)              -            -             -               -               -   (5,370,130) 
 Loss for the 
  period           (5,469,581)      (197,750)    (470,576)     (390,718)               -               -   (6,528,625) 
 Total Assets          437,007      5,803,639   13,417,870     1,657,210          25,333               -    21,341,059 
 Total 
  Non-Current 
  Assets                     -      5,724,855   13,228,272        21,723               -               -    18,974,850 
 Additions to 
  Non-Current 
  Assets                79,122         49,139      555,937             -               -               -       684,198 
 Total Current 
  Assets               437,007         78,784      522,951     1,302,134          25,333               -     2,366,209 
 Total 
  Liabilities        (103,144)       (34,119)    (290,951)     (490,489)               -               -     (918,703) 
--------------  --------------  -------------  -----------  ------------  --------------  --------------  ------------ 
 
 
 
                         Oman     Mozambique      Portugal        HQ and    Invest-ments     Elimination         Total 
                    Copper(1)        Mineral       Lithium     Corporate 
                                       Sands 
                          GBP            GBP           GBP           GBP             GBP             GBP           GBP 
  Period 31 December 2019 
                                                 1,468,644 
 Revenue                    -         67,985           (2)     1,011,800               -     (2,513,104)        35,325 
 Finance Costs              -              -       (1,528)             -               -               -       (1,528) 
 Interest 
  Income                    -            107             -        25,514               -               -        25,621 
 Share Based 
  Payments                  -              -             -      (33,170)               -               -      (33,170) 
 Loss for the 
  period            (227,672)      (514,312)   (1,050,912)   (3,033,141)        (11,516)       1,035,627   (3,801,926) 
 Loss on 
  disposal 
  of 
  Investments               -              -             -             -        (11,516)               -      (11,516) 
 Total Assets       5,507,375      5,957,598    12,261,328     3,508,182          36,762               -    27,271,245 
 Total 
  Non-Current 
  Assets            5,409,757      5,859,794    12,128,265        47,016               -               -    23,444,832 
 Additions to 
  Non-Current 
  Assets              553,010      1,039,529     3,353,402     (323,137)               -               -     4,622,804 
 Total Current 
  Assets               97,618         97,804       133,063     3,461,166          36,762               -     3,826,413 
 Total 
  Liabilities       (115,095)       (40,770)     (317,634)     (479,969)               -               -     (953,468) 
--------------  -------------  -------------  ------------  ------------  --------------  --------------  ------------ 
 
 
 
                      Oman              Mozambique     Portugal        HQ and    Invest-ments    Elimination         Total 
                 Copper(1)                 Mineral      Lithium     Corporate 
                                             Sands 
                       GBP                     GBP          GBP           GBP             GBP            GBP           GBP 
  Period 30 June 2019 
 Revenue                 -                  28,271   825,940(2)       475,738               -    (1,329,949)             - 
 Interest 
  Income                 -                      81            -        16,479               -              -        16,560 
 Share Based 
  Payments               -                       -            -      (14,563)               -              -      (14,563) 
 Loss for the 
  period         (100,476)               (243,730)    (433,621)   (1,204,309)               -              -   (1,982,136) 
 Total Assets    5,409,641               5,167,824   11,215,760     3,432,453           9,648              -    25,235,326 
 Total 
  Non-Current 
  Assets         5,265,347               5,044,739   11,087,748       358,953               -              -    21,756,787 
 Additions to 
  Non-Current 
  Assets           248,187                 116,567    1,956,928      (11,200)               -              -     2,310,482 
 Total 
  Current 
  Assets           144,294                 123,085      128,012     3,073,500           9,648              -     3,478,539 
 Total 
  Liabilities     (86,497)                (76,542)    (317,467)     (995,091)               -              -   (1,475,597) 
-------------  -----------  ----------------------  -----------  ------------  --------------  -------------  ------------ 
 

(1) Discontinued Operations

(2) Revenues included in the Portugal Lithium segment include GBP419,730 (31 December 2019: GBP1,433,319; 30 June 2019: GBP825,940) related to intercompany recharges within this segment and therefore eliminated in the Elimination column

   3.            EARNINGS PER SHARE 

Basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the earnings attributable to the ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding during the period.

In accordance with IAS 33 as the Group is reporting a loss for both this and the preceding period the share options are not considered dilutive because the exercise of share options and warrants would have the effect of reducing the loss per share.

Reconciliations are set out below:

 
                                          Unaudited     Unaudited    Audited Year 
                                         Six months    Six months        ended 31 
                                         to 30 June    to 30 June        December 
                                               2020          2019            2019 
 Basic and Diluted Loss per 
  Share: 
 Losses attributable to Ordinary 
  Shareholders (GBP): 
 Total Loss for the period 
  (GBP)                                 (6,528,625)   (1,982,136)     (3,801,926) 
 Total Loss for the period 
  from Continuing Operations 
  (GBP)                                 (1,059,044)   (1,881,660)     (3,574,254) 
 Total Loss for the period 
  from Discontinued Operations 
  (GBP)                                 (5,469,581)     (100,476)       (227,672) 
 Weighted average number of 
  shares (number)                     1,295,376,368   892,457,852   1,042,871,447 
 Loss per share - total loss 
  for the period from Operations 
  (pence)                                      0.50          0.22            0.36 
 Loss per share - total loss 
  for the period from Continuing 
  Operations (pence)                           0.08          0.21            0.34 
 Loss per share - total loss 
  for the period from Discontinued 
  Operations                                   0.42          0.01            0.02 
-----------------------------------  --------------  ------------  -------------- 
 
   4.            INTANGIBLE ASSETS 
 
                                         Exploration 
                                      and Evaluation 
                                              Assets 
                                                 GBP 
 Cost 
 At 1 January 2019                        17,553,192 
 Additions                                 2,374,015 
 Transfer from Other Intangible 
  Assets                                     333,353 
 Exchange differences                       (20,349) 
----------------------------------  ---------------- 
 At 30 June 2019                          20,240,211 
 Additions                                 1,520,811 
 Exchange difference                       (552,622) 
----------------------------------  ---------------- 
 At 31 December 2019                      21,208,400 
----------------------------------  ---------------- 
 Additions                                   734,616 
 Transfer to Assets classified 
  as Held for Sale                         (279,850) 
 Disposal assets on liquidation            (140,024) 
 Exchange differences                        740,425 
----------------------------------  ---------------- 
 At 30 June 2020                          22,263,567 
----------------------------------  ---------------- 
 
 
 Depreciation and Impairment 
 At 1 January 2019                           140,024 
 At 30 June 2019                             140,024 
 At 31 December 2019                         140,024 
 Reverse on disposal of assets on 
  liquidation                              (140,024) 
 Impairment charge related to assets 
  transferred to held for sale             5,370,130 
 At 30 June 2020                           5,370,130 
---------------------------------------  ----------- 
 
 Net Book Value 
 At 1 January 2019                        17,413,168 
 At 30 June 2019                          20,100,187 
 At 31 December 2019                      21,068,376 
---------------------------------------  ----------- 
 At 30 June 2020                          16,893,437 
---------------------------------------  ----------- 
 

In 2018 the Group started the process of divesting its investment in Finkallio Oy, and at 31 December 2018 the Exploration and Evaluation Assets held by the Company were fully impaired. In 2019 the Group started the process to liquidate Finkallio Oy, which has been completed on 4 May 2020.

In 2018 the Board announced that a strategic review was being conducted in respect of the Oman assets to identify the best outcome for Savannah and its shareholders. At 30 June 2020 the progress towards an agreement for sale was substantial with the disposal expected to be completed prior to the end of 2020. Therefore, the assets and liabilities of the Omani operations have been classified as held for sale (Note 11).

   5.         PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT 
 
                           Motor                        Plant and 
                          Vehicles   Office Equipment    Machinery    Land          Total 
                                                                                           GBP 
 Cost 
 At 31 December 
  2018                     151,413             31,198    1,277,514    56,345         1,516,470 
 Reclassification 
  due to adoption 
  of IFRS 16              (56,096)                  -            -         -          (56,096) 
 At 1 January 
  2019                      95,317             31,198    1,277,514    56,345         1,460,374 
 Additions                       -              4,594            -         -             4,594 
 Exchange difference         (304)              (126)     (15,605)     (199)          (16,234) 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 At 30 June 2019            95,013             35,666    1,261,909    56,146         1,448,734 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 Additions                       -              8,819        7,883         -            16,702 
 Exchange difference       (7,111)            (1,459)     (28,036)   (2,814)          (39,420) 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 At 31 December 
  2019                      87,902             43,026    1,241,756    53,332         1,426,016 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 Additions                       -                680            -         -               680 
 Transfer to Assets 
  classified as 
  Held for Sale           (36,770)           (10,293)            -         -          (47,063) 
 Exchange differences       10,173              1,061     (69,084)     3,783          (54,067) 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 At 30 June 2020            61,305             34,474    1,172,672    57,115         1,325,566 
----------------------  ----------  -----------------  -----------  --------  ---------------- 
 
 
 Depreciation 
 At 31 December 
  2018                     55,215     24,187   -   -     79,402 
 Reclassification 
  due to adoption 
  of IFRS 16             (11,778)          -   -   -   (11,778) 
 At 1 January 2019         43,437     24,187             67,624 
 Charge for the 
  period                    7,112      4,066   -   -     11,178 
 Exchange difference          111       (73)   -   -         38 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 At 30 June 2019           50,660     28,180   -   -     78,840 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 Charge for the 
  period                    7,112      7,220   -   -     14,332 
 Exchange difference      (3,224)    (1,161)   -   -    (4,385) 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 At 31 December 
  2019                     54,548     34,239   -   -     88,787 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 Charge for the 
  year                     14,081      3,276   -   -     17,357 
 Transfer to Assets 
  classified as Held 
  for Sale               (36,770)   (10,293)   -   -   (47,063) 
 Exchange differences       6,251      1,037   -   -      7,288 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 At 30 June 2020           38,110     28,259   -   -     66,369 
----------------------  ---------  ---------          --------- 
 
 
 Net Book Value 
 At 30 June 2019    44,353   7,486   1,261,909   56,146   1,369,894 
 At 31 December 
  2019              33,354   8,787   1,241,756   53,332   1,337,229 
-----------------  -------  ------  ----------  -------  ---------- 
 At 30 June 2020    23,195   6,215   1,172,672   57,115   1,259,197 
-----------------  -------  ------  ----------  -------  ---------- 
 
   6.         TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES 
 
                                Unaudited       Unaudited        Audited 
                             30 June 2020    30 June 2019    31 December 
                                                                    2019 
                                      GBP             GBP            GBP 
 Current 
 VAT recoverable                  108,155         142,601        165,120 
 Other Receivables                 65,533          92,786        120,579 
                           --------------  --------------  ------------- 
 Total Current Trade 
  and Other Receivables           173,688         235,387        285,699 
                           --------------  --------------  ------------- 
 
   7.         OTHER CURRENT AND NON-CURRENT ASSETS 
 
                                 Unaudited       Unaudited        Audited 
                              30 June 2020    30 June 2019    31 December 
                                                                     2019 
                                       GBP             GBP            GBP 
 Non-Current 
 Guarantees                         66,497         213,847        205,052 
 Cash deposits                     698,411               -        742,363 
 Other                              17,151          28,476         43,223 
                            --------------  --------------  ------------- 
 Total Other Non-Current 
  Assets                           782,059         242,323        990,638 
                            --------------  --------------  ------------- 
 
 
 Current 
 Guarantees                   -   134,321        - 
 Other                   16,141    20,887   19,171 
 Total Other Current 
  Assets                 16,141   155,208   19,171 
                        -------  --------  ------- 
 
   8.           TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES 
 
                               Unaudited       Unaudited        Audited 
                            30 June 2020    30 June 2019    31 December 
                                                                   2019 
                                     GBP             GBP            GBP 
 Current 
 Trade Payables                  438,300         812,144        436,459 
 Other Payables                  160,587          98,158         96,493 
 Accruals and Deferred 
  Income                         194,522         531,502        389,467 
 Total Current Trade 
  and Other Payables             793,409       1,441,804        922,419 
                          --------------  --------------  ------------- 
 
   9.         SHARE CAPITAL 

Allotted, issued and fully paid

 
                        Six months to                 Six months to                 Six months to 
                         30 June 2020                  30 June 2019                  31 December 2019 
                        GBP0.01                          GBP0.01                       GBP0.01 
                         ordinary                        ordinary                      ordinary 
                         shares number                 shares number                 shares number 
                                                GBP                           GBP                           GBP 
 
 At beginning 
  of period              1,297,459,820   12,974,598      881,451,795    8,814,518    1,047,459,820   10,474,598 
 Issued during 
  the period: 
 Share placement                     -            -                -            -      250,000,000    2,500,000 
 Exercise of 
  Share Options              1,500,000       15,000                -            -                -            - 
 In lieu of cash 
  for acquisition 
  of minority 
  interest                           -            -      163,000,000    1,630,000                -            - 
 Settlement deferred 
  consideration 
  Oman                               -            -        3,008,025       30,080                -            - 
---------------------  ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -----------  ---------------  ----------- 
 At end of period        1,298,959,820   12,989,598    1,047,459,820   10,474,598    1,297,459,820   12,974,598 
---------------------  ---------------  -----------  ---------------  -----------  ---------------  ----------- 
 

The par value of the Company's shares is GBP0.01.

   10.      GROUP CONTINGENT LIABILITIES 

Details of contingent liabilities where the probability of future payments is not considered remote are set out below, as well as details of contingent liabilities, which although considered remote, the Directors consider should be disclosed. The Directors are of the opinion that provisions are not required in respect of these matters, as at the reporting date they have not been triggered, it is not probable that a future sacrifice of economic benefits will be required or the amount is not capable of reliable measurement.

Consideration payable in relation to the acquisition of Mining Lease Application for lithium, feldspar and quartz (Portugal lithium project)

In June 2019 the Company exercised its option to acquire a Mining Lease Application for lithium, feldspar and quartz from private Portuguese company, Aldeia & Irmão, S.A., adjacent and proximal to the Mina do Barroso project. The total purchase price for the acquisition was EUR EUR3,250,000 ( GBP GBP2,960,000), which will only become due once the Mining Lease Application has been granted and the Mining Rights transferred to an entity within the Group, at which point the agreed payment schedule will consist of an initial EUR EUR55,000 ( GBP GBP50,000) payment with the balance due in 71 equal monthly instalments.

   11.      ASSETS  AND LIABILITIES CLASSIFIED AS HELD FOR SALE 

i) General description

In the Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2018 the Board announced that it was undertaking a strategic review in respect of the Oman assets to identify the best outcome for Savannah and its shareholders. During 2019 and 2020 this strategic review continued. During Q2 2020 discussions with Force Commodities Ltd ('Force') commenced. Substantial progress towards an agreement for sale was made before 30 June 2020, and the disposal was expected to be completed prior to the end of 2020. Therefore, the assets and liabilities of the Omani operations have been classified as held for sale in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position and related items presented in the Statement of Comprehensive Income as Discontinued Operations.

On 1 September 2020 a Share Sale and Purchase Agreement was signed between the Company and Force (the 'Transaction'). The Transaction highlights are as follows:

   --      Consideration and other payments (subject to Settlement of the Transaction): 

o 50,000,000 new ordinary shares to be issued by Force (deemed issue price of 1 cent per Force share) (equivalent to AUD 500,000 (GBP 280,000))

o Preferential payment of AUD$3,500,000 (GBP 1,950,000) in cash of an existing loan to the Company from cash flow generated from production on Block 5

o Payment of a 1% net smelter royalty on metal sales (the 1% is pertaining to Force's proportional ownership of each project)

-- Settlement of the Transaction ('Settlement') is subject to certain conditions being achieved or waived, and notably includes Force undertaking the steps necessary to be re-admitted to trading on the ASX and obtaining certain consents in Oman. This is expected to be completed in October 2020.

-- At Settlement the Company will transfer 100% ownership of Savannah Resources B.V. which in turn holds the Group's interest in the Projects (being 65% in Block 5 via its shareholding in Al Fairuz Mining LLC and 51% (earning up to 65%) in Block 4 via its shareholding in Al Thuraya Mining LLC).

ii) Assets and Liabilities Held for Sale

The following major classes of assets and liabilities relating to the Omani operations have been classified as Held for Sale in the Consolidated Statement of Financial Position on 30 June 2020.

 
                                     Unaudited 
                                  30 June 2020 
                                           GBP 
 Assets Held for Sale 
 Intangible Assets                     279,850 
 Other Non-Current 
  Assets                               153,339 
 Trade and Other Receivables             3,818 
 Total Assets held 
  for sale                             437,007 
                                -------------- 
 
 
                                  Unaudited 
                               30 June 2020 
                                        GBP 
 Liabilities Held 
  for Sale 
 Trade and Other Payables           103,144 
                             -------------- 
 Total Liabilities 
  held for sale                     103,144 
                             -------------- 
 

Intangible Assets classified as held for sale during the reporting period were measured at the lower of their carrying amount and fair value less costs to sell. Management has concluded that the fair value of the consideration and other payments (detailed above) less costs to sell is lower than the carrying amount and therefore an impairment loss of GBP5,370,130 has been recognised.

It was appropriate for the rest of assets and liabilities to be measured at carrying value and therefore no changes were necessary in their valuation.

iii) Discontinued Operations

The Pre-Tax Loss and Post-Tax Loss relating to Discontinued Operations is GBP5,469,581, which include a loss on the measurement to fair value less costs to sell of GBP5,370,130.

The Net Cash Flows attributable to the Discontinued Operations is as follows:

 
                                                 Unaudited 
                                                   30 June 
                                                      2020 
                                                       GBP 
 Cash flows used in operating activities 
 Loss for the period                           (5,469,581) 
 Impairment of Assets                            5,370,130 
 Cash Flow from Operating Activities 
  before changes 
  in Working Capital                              (99,451) 
 Increase in Trade and Other Receivables           (9,246) 
 Increase in Trade and Other Payables               12,978 
                                              ------------ 
 Net Cash used in Operating Activities            (95,719) 
                                              ------------ 
 
   Cash Flow used in Investing Activities 
 Purchase of Intangible Exploration 
  Assets                                          (98,280) 
 Net Cash used in Investing Activities            (98,280) 
 
 Cash Flow from Financing Activities 
 Proceeds from Parent Company                      179,977 
 Net Cash from Financing Activities                179,977 
 
 Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents            (14,022) 
 
 Cash and Cash Equivalents at beginning 
  of the period                                     92,861 
                                              ------------ 
 Cash and Cash Equivalents at end 
  of the period                                     78,839 
                                              ============ 
 
   12.      EVENTS AFTER THE REPORTING DATE 

In September 2020 the Company approved a share placement of GBP2.3m (before expenses) through the issue of 130,011,270 ordinary shares at an issue price of 1.8 pence per share (the 'Placing Price'). In addition, the Company issued 2,019,945 ordinary shares at the Placing Price of 1.8 pence per share in satisfaction of certain professional fees.

On 1 September 2020 the Company executed an agreement to divest its copper projects in Oman to Force Commodities Ltd (Note 11).

Regulatory Information

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation (EU) 596/2014.

**ENDS**

For further information please visit www.savannahresources.com or contact:

 
Savannah Resources PLC                       Tel: +44 20 7117 2489 
 David Archer, CEO 
SP Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Nominated    Tel: +44 20 3470 0470 
 Advisor) 
 David Hignell / Charlie Bouverat 
finnCap Ltd (Joint Broker)                   Tel: +44 20 7220 0500 
 Christopher Raggett 
WH Ireland Limited (Joint Broker)            Tel: +44 20 7220 1698 
 James Joyce/ Matt Chan (Corporate Finance) 
 Adam Pollock/ Jasper Berry (Corporate 
 Broking) 
St Brides Partners Ltd (Financial PR)        Tel: +44 20 7236 1177 
 Charlotte Page / Cosima Akerman 
 

About Savannah

Savannah is a diversified resources group (AIM: SAV) with two development stage projects, a hardrock lithium project in Portugal which has the largest spodumene lithium resource in Europe, and the world-class Mutamba Heavy Mineral Sands Project in Mozambique, which is being developed in a consortium with the global major Rio Tinto. The Board is committed to serving the interests of its shareholders and to delivering outcomes that will improve the lives of the communities we work with and our staff.

The Company is listed and regulated on AIM and the Company's ordinary shares are also available on the Quotation Board of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) under the symbol FWB: SAV, and the Börse Stuttgart (SWB) under the ticker "SAV".

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