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RNS Number : 7063X Cloudbreak Discovery PLC 03 September 2025
3 September 2025
Cloudbreak Discovery Plc
('Cloudbreak', or 'the Company')
Option to acquire 888km(2) Au/Cu project in WA
Three exploration licenses located within 40km of the Telfer Gold Mine
Western Australia
Cloudbreak Discovery Plc (LSE: CDL), a London Stock Exchange Main Market
listed company, is pleased to announce the acquisition of the Paterson
Gold-Copper-Molybdenum Project ("The Paterson Project"), that covers
888km(2 ) in the Paterson Province of Western Australia, located only 40km
southwest of the Telfer Gold-Copper Mine operated by Greatland Gold Plc
(Figure 1).
Highlights:
· The Paterson Project covers 888km(2) of granted Exploration
tenure, 40km south west of Greatland Gold Plc's (GGP London and ASX) Telfer
Gold Copper Mine. Telfer has produced 15Moz of gold and combined with Havieron
hosts a total of 10.2Moz Au in resources.
· Drilling last completed in 1987 with multiple significant
drilling intercepts including:
o 17m @ 1.6% Cu, 317ppm Mo from 84m (87WDRC2)
▪ Including 9m @ 2.6% Cu, 456ppm Mo
o 9m @ 2.0% Cu, 0.14g/t Au, 272ppm Mo from 84m (87WDRC6)
▪ Including 5m @3.1% Cu, 0.20g/t Au, 430ppm Mo
o 11m @ 1.5% Cu, 0.10g/t Au, 181ppm Mo from 83m (87WDRC8)
▪ Including 7m @ 2.1% Cu, 0.15g/t Au, 250ppm Mo
o 13m @ 1.1% Cu, 0.29g/t Au from 107m (87WDRC14)
▪ Including 6m @ 2.0% Cu, 0.27g/t Au
o 8m @ 0.7% Cu, 310ppm Mo from 98m (87WDRC7)
▪ Including 1m @ 3.3% Cu, 0.22g/t Au, 560ppm Mo
· Historic exploration looking for copper not gold
· Significant drilling intercepts are shallow and can be targeted
using RC drilling
· Multiple geophysical targets identified which are yet to be drill
tested
· Targets associated with magnetic lows and gravity highs
· Mobile MT, a technique utilised by industry players and the
Telfer Mine in the Paterson Province, to be used over the Paterson Project
area
· The Paterson Project also surrounds the Kintyre Uranium Project
owned by global major Cameco Corp. Kintyre hosts a total indicated resource of
53.5Mlb U(3)O(8)
Tom Evans, Cloudbreak's MD, commented; "I am excited and delighted we have
been able to secure exclusivity on this fantastic opportunity to acquire this
asset, in a jurisdiction with significant activity and recent proven success.
Located only 40km southwest of the Telfer Gold-Copper Mine operated by
Greatland Gold Plc.
Technological advances in geophysics since the 80's have improved greatly with
the success of Mobile MT in the Paterson Province, we intend to start off with
this geophysical survey, to use as another vector and data layer to refine and
rank drill targets not only for copper but for gold as well.
I am excited, for the Company and its shareholders, as we progress this great
opportunity and I look forward to updating the market as our exploration
programs progress."
Location
The Paterson Project (Figure 1) directly surrounds the Kintyre Uranium Deposit
and is located 40km south-south-west of Greatland Gold Plc's Telfer
Gold-Copper Mine.
Figure 1: Location Plan
Exploration Completed
The Wanderer Prospect (Figure 2 and 3) was drilled between 1987 and 1990 by
CRA (at significantly lower prevailing copper and gold prices) as part of
its uranium exploration expenditure across its nearby Kintyre Project. The
majority of drilling was only drilled to 100m from the surface, with multiple
holes logged as ending in mineralisation. No follow‐up drilling has occurred
in the 35 years since then. Forty-two drill holes were drilled at the Wanderer
Prospect on E45/5358 tenement.
Multiple significant drilling intercepts include:
· 17m @ 1.6% Cu, 317ppm Mo from 84m (87WDRC2)
o Including 9m @ 2.6% Cu, 456ppm Mo
· 9m @ 2.0% Cu, 0.14g/t Au, 272ppm Mo from 84m (87WDRC6)
o Including 5m @3.1% Cu, 0.20g/t Au, 430ppm Mo
· 11m @ 1.5% Cu, 0.10g/t Au, 181ppm Mo from 83m (87WDRC8)
o Including 7m @ 2.1% Cu, 0.15g/t Au, 250ppm Mo
· 13m @ 1.1% Cu, 0.29g/t Au from 107m (87WDRC14)
o Including 6m @ 2.0% Cu, 0.27g/t Au
· 8m @ 0.7% Cu, 310ppm Mo from 98m (87WDRC7)
o Including 1m @ 3.3% Cu, 0.22g/t Au, 560ppm Mo
Figure 2: Wanderer Prospect Drill Section
Figure 3: Wanderer Prospect- Drill Collar Plan and Mineralised Trend
Deal Terms
Cloudbreak has paid a A$20,000 option fee to secure two months exclusive due
diligence across the Paterson Project. If Cloudbreak elects to proceed, it can
acquire a 90% interest in the project via the issue of 330,000,000 shares to
Mammoth Minerals Ltd (ASX:M79, "Mammoth"). Mammoth is to retain a 10% free
carried interest in the Project until the completion of a Definitive
Feasibility Study with a positive NPV.
Tenure
The Project consists of three granted exploration licences E45/5358, E45/5391
and E45/6244 covering a land area of 888km(2).
The ground is contiguous to the west, of the Cottesloe base-metal project held
by Wishbone Gold Plc.
Regional Geology
The Paterson Orogen is a 2,000km long arcuate belt of folded and metamorphosed
sedimentary and igneous rocks that range in age from predominantly
Palaeoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic with limited outcrops of Archaean rocks.
The eastern margin of the Paterson Orogen is masked by younger Proterozoic to
Phanerozoic sedimentary rocks (Officer and Canning Basins) with sedimentary
units of the late Proterozoic Savory Basin on-lapping to the southwest. The
main outcropping stratigraphic packages across the bulk of the Paterson
Project are the lowermost member of the Mesoproterozoic to Neoproterozoic
Yeneena Group, the Coolbro Sandstone, and the Paleoproterozoic Rudall
Metamorphic Complex.
Local Geology
The Paleoproterozoic Rudall Metamorphic Complex hosts the Central Tenements
surrounding the Kintyre Uranium deposit. At and around Kintyre, the
prospective Yandagooge Formation outcrops within the Yandagooge Inlier,
consisting of a "basement high" of Rudall Metamorphic Complex surrounded by
Neoproterozoic sandstone and Permian glacial tillite. The basement sequence
has undergone a minimum of four deformation episodes and is unconformably
overlain by Neoproterozoic sandstone and conglomerate deposits of the Yeneena
Basin, which have seen at least one major deformation episode.
The dominant host-rock to mineralisation at Kintyre is a garnet-rich,
chert-banded, calc-silicate magnetite schistose rock, sandwiched between
carbonates and shales of the Yandagooge Formation. These are amphibolite
facies metamorphosed rocks, later retrogressively metamorphosed to greenschist
facies during or prior to the principal mineralisation phase. Late in syn-D3
or during D4 uranium-bearing, hydrothermal fluids were introduced into the
system, depositing pitchblende within northeast dipping dilational zones
developed in the S3 cleavage.
In the Kintyre area, the Yandagooge Inlier is surrounded by Coolbro Sandstone,
which comprises a thick quartz sandstone sequence with intercalated
carbonaceous mudstone and shale interbeds (Jackson & Andrew, 1990). The
Coolbro Sandstone, which represents the basal formation of the low-grade
metamorphic Neoproterozoic Yeneena Supergroup, exhibits a strong slaty
cleavage and has been isoclinally folded and deformed around NW trending axes.
The Central Tenements around the Kintyre deposit are predominantly covered by
outcropping northwest-southeast trending, northerly dipping, and folded
Coolbro sandstone. Aeolian sand covers areas in the west-central and southeast
portions of the tenement. It is believed that these areas are directly
underlain by an inlier of the Yandagooge Formation Rudall Metamorphics
(Jackson & Andrew, 1990). Rudall Metamorphics outcrop in the west-central
area and near the south-eastern corner of the tenement. The north eastern edge
of the tenement has outcropping northwest-southeast trending, northerly
dipping, and folded Broadhurst Formation.
Exploration Potential and Prospectivity
The Paterson Province hosts several major copper and gold operations,
including the Nifty copper mine and the world-class Telfer gold mine. More
recently, several new copper-gold discoveries have been made at Winu (Rio
Tinto) and Havieron (Greatland Resources PLC???).
A review of a compilation of available geophysical data reprocessed using
modern techniques highlights multiple anomalies, including a large "bullseye"
magnetic anomaly at Wanderer Prospect within the Central Tenements. The
Wanderer Copper-Gold Prospect, first discovered by CRA in 1987, reveals the
presence of significant copper, gold and molybdenum values in a wide zone of
iron‐oxide alteration extending across more than 1 km of strike. In
addition, geochemical assemblage (Cu-Au-Mo) is potentially indicative of a
porphyry intrusion as the source of mineralisation. Several other targets with
low-magnetics/high gravity signatures have been identified.
At a regional scale, the Paterson Province has potential for large
intrusive-related copper and gold targets undercover, requiring geophysical
methods, such as Mobile MT by Expert Geophysics Limited, that has been
successfully used in the Paterson Province as means of primary target
identification.
A review of geophysical and structural data (Figure 4), has identified several
compelling exploration opportunities around the existing Wanderer copper-gold
project.
Figure 4: RTP Magnetics Left and Gravity Right, illustrating numerous
coincident magnetic low and gravity high targets
This announcement contains information which, prior to its disclosure, was inside information as stipulated under Regulation 11 of the Market Abuse (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019/310 (as amended).
For additional information please contact:
Cloudbreak Discovery PLC Peter Huljich, Chairman Tel: +44 207 887 6139
Tom Evans, Managing Director Tel: +44 7851 703440
Novum Securities (Financial Adviser) David Coffman / Anastassiya Eley Tel: +44 7399 9400
About Cloudbreak Discovery PLC
Cloudbreak Discovery PLC is a leading natural resource explorer and project generator. Cloudbreak is focused on mineral exploration and energy opportunities with the aim of bringing near-term cashflow and driving shareholder value.
Through its wholly owned but independently operated subsidiaries, the Company will develop its array of mineral assets, whilst continuing to generate new projects with a particular focus on commodities with high intrinsic value.
Cloudbreak's generative model across the mineral sector enables a multi-asset approach to investing in the commodity cycle.
Competent Persons Statement
The Information in this report that relates to exploration results, mineral
resources or ore reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Edward Mead,
who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr
Mead is a consultant to Cloudbreak Discovery Plc and employed by Doraleda Pty
Ltd. Mr Mead has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity
that he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012
edition of the `Australian Code for Reporting Exploration Results, Mineral
Resources and Ore Reserves' (the JORC Code). Mr Mead consents to the inclusion
of this information in the form and context in which it appears in this
report.
Table 1: Significant Assays (>0.3% Cu or 0.3ppm Au)
Hole From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Cu % Au Mo ppm
87WDRC1 25 28 3 0.30% 0 6
87WDRC10 53 54 1 0.31% 0.25 350
87WDRC12 111 115 4 0.70% 0.35 18
87WDRC13 101 102 1 0.34% 0.07 34
87WDRC13 102 103 1 0.35% 0.09 40
87WDRC13 105 106 1 1.11% 0.12 18
87WDRC13 108 109 1 0.45% 0.04 33
87WDRC13 109 110 1 0.88% 0.06 37
87WDRC13 110 111 1 0.63% 0.16 43
87WDRC13 111 112 1 0.83% 0.09 38
87WDRC14 77 78 1 1.22% 0.15 145
87WDRC14 107 110 3 0.56% 0.17 74
87WDRC14 110 112 2 0.25% 0.65 18
87WDRC14 114 115 1 2.11% 0.59 26
87WDRC14 115 116 1 1.17% 0.17 29
87WDRC14 116 118 2 2.68% 0.28 22
87WDRC14 118 120 2 1.82% 0.15 30
87WDRC17 0 5 5 0.01% 0.38 21
87WDRC2 84 85 1 0.53% 0.02 460
87WDRC2 88 89 1 0.89% 0.04 280
87WDRC2 89 90 1 1.15% 0.04 1270
87WDRC2 90 91 1 1.68% 0.03 1000
87WDRC2 91 92 1 4.00% 0.09 610
87WDRC2 92 93 1 3.61% 0.06 620
87WDRC2 93 94 1 6.51% 0.06 220
87WDRC2 94 95 1 1.20% 0.01 15
87WDRC2 95 97 2 2.34% 0.03 44
87WDRC2 97 99 2 0.52% 0.03 40
87WDRC2 99 101 2 0.32% 0.01 49
87WDRC22 75 80 5 0.62% 0.16 13
87WDRC22 80 85 5 0.10% 0.3 9
87WDRC24 70 73 3 0.33% 0.04 34
87WDRC24 73 77 4 0.71% 0.09 41
87WDRC24 77 80 3 0.61% 0.06 30
87WDRC26 82 86 4 0.68% 0.09 28
87WDRC3 83 84 1 0.45% 0.01 7
87WDRC3 85 86 1 0.52% 0.07 140
87WDRC3 86 88 2 0.42% 0.03 69
87WDRC6 84 85 1 5.18% 0.29 620
87WDRC6 85 86 1 2.60% 0.22 720
87WDRC6 86 87 1 2.56% 0.21 350
87WDRC6 87 88 1 2.31% 0.18 290
87WDRC6 88 89 1 3.05% 0.11 169
87WDRC6 89 90 1 1.01% 0.1 81
87WDRC6 90 91 1 0.57% 0.04 59
87WDRC6 91 92 1 0.42% 0.03 42
87WDRC6 92 93 1 0.72% 0.04 121
87WDRC7 98 103 5 0.31% 0.01 46
87WDRC7 103 104 1 3.27% 0.22 560
87WDRC7 104 105 1 0.71% 0.08 360
87WDRC7 105 106 1 0.34% 0.09 1330
87WDRC8 83 84 1 0.88% 0.11 200
87WDRC8 84 85 1 2.01% 0.26 280
87WDRC8 85 86 1 2.18% 0.14 178
87WDRC8 86 87 1 2.02% 0.15 260
87WDRC8 87 88 1 3.23% 0.18 420
87WDRC8 88 89 1 2.59% 0.11 210
87WDRC8 89 90 1 1.81% 0.08 200
87WDRC8 90 92 2 0.39% 0.01 43
87WDRC8 92 94 2 0.70% 0.03 77
88WDD03 89 90 1 0.67% 0.04 53
88WDD03 90 91 1 0.36% 0.03 40
88WDD03 190 191 1 0.61% 0.08 78
88WDD03 191 192 1 0.43% 0.06 87
88WDRC27 43 44 1 0.19% 0.99 24
88WDRC28 58 62 4 0.48% 0 11
88WDRC36 90 95 5 0.32% 0.02 9
88WDRC36 95 100 5 0.46% 0.1 20
Table 2: Collar location and Hole Type
Hole ID Easting Northing RL (m) Total Depth (m) Dip Azimuth Hole Type
87WDRC1 402140 7521450 430 104 -60 180 RC
87WDRC2 402180 7521450 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC3 402220 7521450 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC4 402200 7521410 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC5 402170 7521410 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC6 402160 7521450 430 116 -60 180 RC
87WDRC7 402180 7521470 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC8 402200 7521450 430 109 -60 180 RC
87WDRC9 402260 7521450 430 98 -60 180 RC
87WDRC10 402060 7521460 430 89 -60 180 RC
87WDRC11 402030 7521480 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC12 402010 7521440 430 120 -60 180 RC
87WDRC13 401250 7521520 450 120 -90 0 RC
87WDRC14 401250 7521480 450 120 -90 0 RC
87WDRC15 401210 7521520 450 114 -90 0 RC
87WDRC16 401250 7521560 450 109 -90 0 RC
87WDRC17 401290 7521520 450 115 -90 0 RC
87WDRC18 401330 7521490 450 119 -90 0 RC
87WDRC19 401170 7521600 450 120 -90 0 RC
87WDRC20 401210 7521560 450 120 -90 0 RC
87WDRC21 401250 7521440 450 120 -90 0 RC
87WDRC22 401642 7521465 450 98 -60 180 RC
87WDRC23 401658 7521465 450 100 -60 180 RC
87WDRC24 401675 7521465 450 100 -60 180 RC
87WDRC25 401700 7521465 450 96 -60 180 RC
87WDRC26 401662 7521493 450 100 -60 180 RC
88WDRC27 401245 7521605 450 80 -60 240 RC
88WDRC28 401280 7521600 450 81 -60 240 RC
88WDRC29 401220 7521690 450 69 -60 250 RC
88WDRC30 401140 7521760 451 54 -60 250 RC
88WDRC31 401135 7521800 448 69 -60 240 RC
88WDRC32 401250 7521750 450 106 -90 0 RC
88WDRC33 401250 7521700 440 87 -60 200 RC
88WDRC34 401250 7521335 450 105 -90 0 RC
88WDRC35 401950 7521360 430 106 -90 0 RC
88WDRC36 401950 7521285 450 106 -90 0 RC
88WDRC37 401950 7521425 440 106 -90 0 RC
87WDD01 401950 7521500 415 287.7 -61 181 DD
87WDD02 401985 7521555 440 117 -70 180 DD
88WDD03 401250 7521500 420 212.7 -90 0 DD
88WDD04 402180 7521480 434 200.8 -90 0 DD
90WDD05 401950 7521425 440 409.9 -90 0 DD
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