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RNS Number : 7227F  Adriatic Metals PLC  06 March 2024

6 March 2024

Adriatic Metals PLC

("Adriatic Metals" or the "Company")

 

VARES PROJECT OPENING EVENT

 

"Prosperity, Sustainability, Together"

 

Adriatic Metals PLC (ASX:ADT, LSE:ADT1, OTCQX:ADMLF) is pleased to announce
that on 5 March 2024, the company marked the Grand Opening of the Vares
Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The official opening event took place at
the Vares Processing Plant and was attended by Nermin Nikšić, Prime Minister
of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Zdravko Marošević, Mayor of
Vares and other key dignitaries. This follows the production of first
concentrate at the Vares Project on 27 February 2024.

Following official proceedings, a celebratory event 'Vares Fest' was held in
the local town square to mark the momentous occasion in the region. Adriatic
management and employees, key suppliers and the local community came together
to enjoy an afternoon of traditional music, culture and other festivities.

 

Following an exploration and development investment of US$250m, Adriatic
Metals produced the first silver/lead concentrate and zinc concentrate from
the newly constructed Vares Processing Plant on 27 February 2024. The Rupice
Mine, from which the ore is sourced, commenced mining in July 2023. The
Company will now focus on plant optimisation and ramp up to consistent
production and is scheduled to reach nameplate capacity of 800,000 tonnes per
annum in Q4 2024.

 

The Vares Project was designed and constructed using the latest technology
from the leading suppliers and manufacturers in the industry, such as Glencore
Technologies, Metso-Outotec and Weir. The silver-lead-zinc mine was completed
using local employees, Bosnian suppliers and operates to the highest ESG
standards. The Project demonstrates that mining operations can be constructed
and operated in a sustainable way in Europe, while supporting the economy and
improve living standards both locally and nationally.

 

Nermin Nikšić, Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
commented;

 

"I am happy that we have all come together today to recognize the importance
of the Vares Project. Regardless of the fact that the Project is constructed
in Vareš and the Zenica-Doboj Canton, within the Federation of Bosnia and
Herzegovina the significance is immeasurable. This Project has invested
US$250m and employs directly or indirectly over 500 people. This is something
that all authorities must fully support.

 

I also consider the message we are sending to other investors very important.
We are showing that successful investment is possible in the Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and beyond. This is not only the beginning of work for
Adriatic Metals and the beginning of production, but also a signal to all
future investors that Bosnia and Herzegovina is open to investment."

 

 

Zdravko Marošević, Mayor of Vares commented;

 

"Adriatic Metals has revived our town, strengthened the population and
economic activities. Additionally, they have restored our robust mining
tradition, giving the community a sense of pride and purpose to live and work
here.

 

It has been a pleasure working with the Adriatic team, and I look forward to a
strong business collaboration in the upcoming period as the Project reaches
and surpasses its production capacity. I would like to express gratitude to
the Company for putting our renowned Vareš back on the map as a significant
metal producer."

 

 

Paul Cronin, CEO of Adriatic Metals, commented:

 

"I am delighted to celebrate this momentous occasion with the team who helped
deliver this project. I would like to acknowledge all those who have made this
Project possible - from first exploration drill hole to first concentrate
production in under seven years is truly a fantastic achievement.

 

This wonderful event represents not only a significant milestone in Adriatic's
journey to becoming a mid-tier, European focused mining company, but also a
turning point for the local community as well. We have always embraced the
'Adriatic Way', which aims to set a new standard for responsible mining
operations. Our focus is sustainable resource extraction alongside innovation,
community engagement and economic development."

 

 

Background to the Vares Project

 

The Vares Project is the latest metals mine to open in Europe. The Project
paves the way for a culture of sustainable mining in the region, supported by
local communities and government.

 

Adriatic is a first mover in modern mining in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The
Company discovered the high-grade Rupice mine in 2017 and has gone through
exploration, permitting, funding and construction of the Vares Project during
a period that was subject to the COVID-19 pandemic, high inflation and a tight
labour market.

 

Europe urgently needs locally-sourced critical metals including zinc, silver
and copper to fuel the Net Zero clean energy transition as evidenced by the EU
Critical Raw Minerals Act (CRMA) 2023 which was ratified by the European
Commission in December 2023. The CRMA aims to encourage regional production of
critical metals in order to reduce strategic dependencies on third-party
imports; improving the EU's capacity to mitigate disruptions to the supply of
critical raw materials and improving sustainability in the region. The Vares
Project supports the achievement of these three principles. In addition, the
majority of Vares's lead-silver and zinc concentrate, is destined for European
smelters to offtake partners Boliden, Glencore, Trafigura and Transamine.

 

Adriatic is dedicated to responsible and sustainable operations. The Company
is focused on using the latest technology, stringent health and safety
measures and minimizing its environmental impact across all its operations.
Adriatic prioritises partnerships with local suppliers and stimulating local
economic growth by providing greater opportunities to local businesses. 69% of
total capital spend was to domestic companies, equivalent to US$155 million,
across 739 companies. The Company has a commitment to community development
that extends beyond mining operations, reflecting dedication to leaving a
lasting and positive legacy.

 

The Vares Project is the first producing asset in Adriatic's portfolio of
metals projects in Europe - Adriatic's vision is to become a significant
player in the European mining industry.

 

 

KEY STATISTICS - ECONOMIC PROSPERITY FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

 

·    Overall investment of US$250 million including exploration and
development since 2017

·    2% contribution to Bosnian GDP during operations

·    The Vares Project investment contributed 25% of Bosnian 2022 foreign
direct investment.

·    Approximately US$177m in corporate tax & social contribution
payments will be made over the life of mining operations

·    Approximately US$23m in direct royalty payments to Government over
the life of mining operations

·    27% of employees of Adriatic Metals are women, surpassing the global
mining workforce average of 15% according to a 2020 World Bank report, and
significantly exceeding the approximately 10% representation in Bosnia and
Herzegovina

·    Adriatic Metals has 255 employees as of January 2024, of which 73%
comes from Zenica-Doboj Canton

·    Overall domestic suppliers to the Vares Project constitute 69% of
total capital spend, the equivalent of US$155 million across 739 companies.

 

 

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of Bosnia and
Herzegovina, as well as the Federal Ministry of Energy, Mining, and Industry,
have awarded the investment of Adriatic Metals the status of "a project of
significance for Bosnia and Herzegovina". The recognition of this status
considered the registered capital of the company, the number of employees,
employment plans in the coming period, and the support of the local community
for this project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 1: Julian Reilly, Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Nezir Pivic, Prime Minister of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Sanela Karic,
Board Member of Adriatic Metals and Nermin Nikšić, Prime Minister of the
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 March 2024.

 

Figure 2: Zdravko Marošević, Mayor of Vares, Nezir Pivic, Prime Minister of
Zenica-Doboj Canton, and Nermin Nikšić, Prime Minister of the Federation of
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sanela Karic, Board Member of Adriatic Metals, Paul
Cronin, Chief Executive Officer of Adriatic Metals and Julian Reilly,
Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Bosnia and Herzegovina, 5 March 2024

 

Figure 3: Vares Processing Plant, 5 March 2024

 

Figure 4: Vares Processing Plant, 5 March 2024

 

Figure 5: Vares Processing Plant, 5 March 2024

Figure 6: Vares Processing Plant, 5 March 2024

 

 

 

 

MARKET ABUSE REGULATION DISCLOSURE

The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company
(LEI: 549300OHAH2GL1DP0L61) to constitute inside ‎information for the
purpose of Article 7 of EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014 as it
forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) ACT
2018, as amended. The person ‎responsible for arranging and authorising the
release of this announcement on behalf of the Company is Paul Cronin, Managing
Director and CEO.

 

 

Authorised by Paul Cronin, Managing Director & CEO

For further information please visit: www.adriaticmetals.com
(http://www.adriaticmetals.com/) ; email: info@adriaticmetals.com
(mailto:info@adriaticmetals.com) , @AdriaticMetals
(https://twitter.com/AdriaticMetals) on Twitter; or contact:

 

 Adriatic Metals PLC
 Paul Cronin / Klara Kaczmarek                     Via Buchanan

 Buchanan                                          Tel: +44 (0) 20 7466 5000
 Bobby Morse / Oonagh Reidy                        adriatic@buchanan.uk.com (mailto:adriatic@buchanan.uk.com)
 Morgans Corporate Limited
 Rob Douglas / Sam Warriner / Mitch Duffy          Tel: +61 7 3334 4888

 RBC Capital Markets
 Farid Dadashev / James Agnew / Jamil Miah         Tel: +44 (0) 20 7653 4000

 Stifel Nicolaus Europe Limited
 Ashton Clanfield / Callum Stewart / Varun Talwar  Tel: +44 (0) 20 7710 7600

 Citadel Magnus
 Cameron Gilenko                                   Tel: +61 2 8234 0100

 

 

ABOUT ADRIATIC METALS

Adriatic Metals PLC (ASX:ADT, LSE:ADT1, OTCQX:ADMLF) is a precious and base
metals developer that is advancing the world-class Vares Silver Project in
Bosnia & Herzegovina, as well as the Raska Zinc-Silver Project in
Serbia.  The Vares Silver Project is fully funded to production, which took
place in February 2024. Concurrent with ongoing construction activities, the
Company continues to explore across its highly prospective 44km(2) concession
package.

 

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