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RNS Number : 2300K Rockfire Resources PLC 23 August 2023
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to
constitute inside information pursuant to Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014
as it forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the European Union
(Withdrawal) Act 2018 as amended.
23 August 2023
Rockfire Resources plc
("Rockfire" or the "Company")
Germanium and Gallium confirmed at Molaoi
Rockfire Resources plc (LON: ROCK), the base metal, gold, and critical mineral
exploration company, is pleased to announce that the Company has confirmed the
presence of high-grade germanium and elevated gallium in recent drill core
from its 100%-owned Molaoi zinc deposit in Greece, through the reanalysis of
all Rockfire core.
Germanium grades between 9.0 and 40.0 g/t have been recorded with an average
from 7 holes of 23.7 g/t Ge over average downhole intersection of 4.6 metres,
with the highest individual germanium assay being 73.8g/t Ge in hole
MO_GTK_003A.
Gallium grades between 9.7 and 19.0 g/t have been intersected with an average
of 15.3 g/t Ga over the average downhole intersection of 4.6 metres, with the
highest individual gallium assay being 33.3g/t Ga in hole MO_GTK_003A.
These high Ge and Ga grades are expected to add significant further value to
the Molaoi project economics
Highlights
· Germanium and gallium add significant value, with an average of 39%
uplift in the Zinc-equivalent grade of the Molaoi core.
· The germanium price is currently US$ 2.75m (GBP£ 2.16m) per tonne.
· Germanium and gallium are both included on the US and EU lists of
critical minerals, owing to geological scarcity. Gallium is included on the UK
list of critical minerals.
· China has recently announced restrictions on the export supplies of
both gallium and germanium products, citing national security reasons.
· Rockfire's initial analysis for germanium in holes MO_GTK_001 through
to hole MO_GTK_007 failed to detect any germanium. The Company thought this
was highly irregular, given that germanium has been identified in historical
drill core.
· Our technical team decided to reanalyse the core for germanium using
a different analytical method. Instead of using a 4-acid digest, the
laboratory was instructed to use lithium borate fusion. This technique has
successfully detected germanium associated with the high-grade zinc.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_001 includes an interval of 7.18m @ 23.2g/t Ge and
9.7g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_002 includes an interval of 2.4m @ 35.6g/t Ge and
10.7g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_003A includes an interval of 11.3m @ 29.3g/t Ge and
17.3g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_004 includes an interval of 2.4m @ 9.0g/t Ge and
17.4g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_005 includes an interval of 3.5m @ 17.6g/t Ge and
17.23g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_006 includes an interval of 3.3m @ 40.0g/t Ge and
19.0g/t Ga.
· Drill hole MO_GTK_007 includes an interval of 1.95m @ 11.5g/t Ge and
13.6g/t Ga.
Table showing the original zinc equivalent values reported in previous
announcement made by the Company, along with the revised zinc equivalent
values as a result of adding germanium and gallium.
The zinc equivalent grades are calculated using metal prices on 21(st) August
2023. The multiplier for each element is as follows: Silver (317.33), Gallium
(96.57), Germanium (1,193.63) and Lead (0.93).
David Price, Chief Executive Officer of Rockfire, commented:
" In May 2022, Rockfire analysed the historical core drilled by the Greek
Government. This analysis returned high-grade germanium, yet germanium was not
being detected in any of our recent core samples from our 2023 drilling.
"Our initial analysis for germanium involved a 4-acid digest of the sample,
followed by an Inductively Coupled Plasma ("ICP") measurement. Our geologists
elected to try an alternative analytical method which uses a lithium borate
fusion, and an ICP-Mass Spectrometry measurement to read the final analysis.
Lithium borate fusion provides full decomposition of the sample, including the
most resistant minerals.
"The results are extremely pleasing and many of the samples which initially
recorded values close to the lower level of detection returned strongly
elevated germanium. The detection of gallium is a bonus and is expected to add
further value to the Molaoi project economics.
For further information on the Company, please visit or contact the
following:
Rockfire Resources plc: info@rockfire.co.uk (mailto:info@rockfire.co.uk)
David Price, Chief Executive Officer
Allenby Capital Limited (Nominated Adviser & Broker): Tel: +44 (0) 20 3328 5656
John Depasquale / George Payne (Corporate Finance)
Matt Butlin / Kelly Gardner (Sales and Corporate Broking)
Qualified Person Statement
The technical information in this announcement is based on information
compiled by Mr David Price, the Chief Executive Officer of Rockfire Resources
plc, who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
(FAusIMM). Mr Price has sufficient experience relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity
which has been undertaken to qualify as a "Qualified Person" in accordance
with the AIM Rules Guidance Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr
Price consents to the inclusion in the announcement of the matters based on
their information in the form and context in which it appears.
Notes to Editors
Rockfire Resources plc (LON: ROCK) is a gold, base metal and critical mineral
exploration company, with a high-grade zinc/lead/silver/germanium deposit in
Greece and a portfolio of gold/copper/silver projects in Queensland Australia.
§ The Molaoi deposit in Greece has a JORC resource of 210,000 tonnes of zinc,
39,000 tonnes of lead and 3.5 million ounces of silver, using a 4% Zn cut off.
§ The Plateau deposit in Queensland has a JORC resource of 131,000 ounces of
gold and 800,000 ounces of silver, using a 0.5g/t Au cut off. 53,000 of these
ounces lie within the top 100m from surface.
§ The Copperhead deposit in Queensland has a JORC resource of 80,000 tonnes
of copper, 9,400 tonnes of molybdenum and 1.1 million ounces of silver, using
a 0.13% CuEq. cut off.
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