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RNS Number : 0263X  Sunrise Resources Plc  13 February 2025

13 February 2025

 

 

SUNRISE RESOURCES PLC

("Sunrise" or the "Company")

 

 

Update - Pioche Sepiolite Project

 

Further to its announcement of 27 December 2024, Sunrise Resources plc wishes
to advise that it has now received a data package from Tolsa giving details of
exploration work and results obtained by Tolsa during its evaluation of the
Pioche Sepiolite Project in Nevada, USA.

 

Sepiolite is an important speciality clay used mainly for its gelling and
absorbing properties.

 

Highlights:

 

·    Data package covers results for all work carried out by Tolsa since
exploration commenced in 2022, including:

 

Ø Geological mapping, trenching, surface sampling, auger drilling (20 holes
drilled in 2023) and sonic drilling (10 holes drilled in 2024).

 

Ø Specialist testing results for samples from the above field programmes.

 

·    Data has been reviewed in conjunction with sepiolite expert Tom
Powell(1) with the following conclusions:

 

Ø Extensive sepiolite beds have been discovered over an area of 2.6km x 1.3km
with samples containing up to 92% sepiolite.

 

Ø Outer limits of sepiolite deposit not yet defined.

 

Ø Drill spacing is too wide (average c. 300m) for effective correlation of
sepiolite beds.

 

Ø East Mesa Area is a priority and large target area where the best sepiolite
occurs over a large area (see accompanying map).

 

Ø Drilling has not adequately tested the West Mesa (discovery) Area.

 

Ø Sepiolite morphology (important for commercial properties) is similar to
that found in the IMV sepiolite mine in the Amargosa Valley, Nevada, but
different to Tolsa's Spanish sepiolite.

 

No testwork reported by Tolsa to evaluate the potential for use of Pioche
sepiolite for gelling saltwater in the US oil/gas drilling market, for which
Amargosa Valley-type sepiolite is well suited.

 

·    Timing for new market entrant is favourable due to:

 

Ø Expectation of a strong increase in oil/gas well drilling activity under
the Trump Administration.

 

Ø The existential environmental threats to the Amargosa Valley sepiolite
mine, the only producer of sepiolite in the USA.

 

(1) Tom Powell is an acknowledge expert of speciality clays and holds patents
on the formulation and use of speciality clays in OTC pharmaceuticals and oil
& gas drilling. He was formerly General Manager of the Amargosa Valley
sepiolite mining operations for IMV.  Mr. Powell works with the Company on
20% Finders fee basis in connection with any income received by the Company
from parties he introduces to the Company.

 

Commenting today, Executive Chairman Patrick Cheetham said:

 

"Our expenditure on this project is less than US$60,000 but it has so far
returned US$150,000 in option fees and the project has benefited from several
hundred thousand dollars of third-party, non-dilutive expenditure.

"The data we now hold confirms that Tolsa located large quantities of
sepiolite clay over a wide and open-ended area. Tolsa's drilling, although
widely spaced, has defined priority target areas having potential for future
resource definition and a great springboard for anyone picking up the baton
for the further development of this project.

"The only producing sepiolite deposit in the USA, in the Amargosa Valley,
Nevada has successfully served the US sepiolite market since the 1970s, first
under Gulf Resources ownership, then under Rio Tinto's ownership, and most
recently under the control of global lime producer Lhoist, but it now faces an
existential threat from encroaching Areas of Critical Environmental Concern.

"This paves the way for a new entrant to the US sepiolite market with new
parties showing  interest in the Pioche Project now that Tolsa is no longer
involved."

 

Further information:

 Sunrise Resources plc                  Tel: +44 (0)1625 838 884

 Patrick Cheetham, Executive Chairman
                                        Tel: +44 (0)207 628 3396

 Beaumont Cornish Limited

 Nominated Adviser

 James Biddle/Roland Cornish
                                        Tel: +44 (0)207 469 0930

 Peterhouse Capital Limited

 Broker

 Lucy Williams/Duncan Vasey

 

Shares in the Company trade on AIM. EPIC: "SRES"

Website: www.sunriseresourcesplc.com (http://www.sunriseresourcesplc.com)

 

 

Nominated Adviser

Beaumont Cornish Limited ("Beaumont Cornish") is the Company's Nominated
Adviser and is authorised and regulated by the FCA. Beaumont Cornish's
responsibilities as the Company's Nominated Adviser, including a
responsibility to advise and guide the Company on its responsibilities under
the AIM Rules for Companies and AIM Rules for Nominated Advisers, are owed
solely to the London Stock Exchange. Beaumont Cornish is not acting for and
will not be responsible to any other persons for providing protections
afforded to customers of Beaumont Cornish nor for advising them in relation to
the proposed arrangements described in this announcement or any matter
referred to in it.

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(EU) No. 596/2014 which forms part of UK domestic law by virtue of the
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 ('MAR'). Upon the publication of this
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Qualified Person Information:

The information in this release has been compiled and reviewed by Mr. Patrick
Cheetham (MIMMM, MAusIMM) who is a qualified person for the purposes of the
AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies. Mr. Cheetham is a Member of
the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining and also a member of the
Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy.

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forward-looking statements and save as required by the AIM Rules for Companies
or by law, the Company does not accept any obligation to disseminate any
updates or revisions to such forward-looking statements.

 

DETAILED INFORMATION

The Pioche Sepiolite Project is 100% owned by SR Minerals Inc. ("SRM"), a
Nevada-registered, wholly owned subsidiary of Sunrise Resources plc.

The Project is located in Lincoln County, Nevada, to the northeast of Pioche,
a historic mining town just off US Route 93. The Company's mining claims are
on Federally owned land administered by the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM").
Access to rail is available at the town of Caliente, 35 miles south of the
project area on Route 93.

Exploration

Originally documented as a sepiolite occurrence in the 1970s, the occurrence
was relocated by SRM in 2021. In 2022, Tolsa ISA Inc., a US subsidiary of
Spanish sepiolite producer Tolsa SA, entered into an option to purchase
agreement with SRM and explored the property until December 2024 when the
option period expired.

In summer 2022, Tolsa completed a programme of detailed geological mapping and
trenching. This identified two (possibly three) sub-horizontal and extensive
sepiolite beds outcropping intermittently along the margins of two mesas now
know as the West and East Mesa areas. A silica rich caprock tops the sepiolite
at the discovery location forming low mesas and flattened ridgetops.

Outcrop is generally poor throughout the claims due to a covering of
Quaternary-age soils, sands and gravels.

2023 Drilling Campaign

In Summer 2023, Tolsa carried out an auger drilling programme. Twenty holes
with the prefix SR- were completed for a total 930 ft of drilling and an
average per drill of 47.6 ft.

Drilling was carried out using an auger rig mounted on a Ford F550 truck. A
total of 166 samples were collected on 5ft auger stems with sample intervals
determined by texture, appearance, colour and lithological differences. From
this, forty samples were submitted to Tolsa in Madrid for initial screening.

2024 Drilling & Trenching Campaign

In order to acquire larger samples with better depth control and reduced
downhole contamination, a programme of sonic drilling was carried out in July
2024. The drilling was contracted to Harris Drilling and achieved excellent
recovery of 6-inch diameter core-like samples. Ten holes were completed,
prefixed AF-.

During the 2024 drill programme a number of excavator pits were also sampled.

Sample Testing Programmes

Tolsa has provided Sunrise with a database containing sample testing results
for various mapping, trench and drill samples.

The testing, carried out in 2023 and 2024, included:

Ø Chemical Analysis

Ø X-RAY Diffraction ("XRD") (mineral identification, quantification and
estimation)

Ø Scanning Electron Microscopy ("SEM")(to determine mineral morphology)

Ø Aqueous Viscosity (to determine gelling characteristics)

Ø BET Surface Area T

The testing data provided has been reviewed by Sunrise and Tom Powell.

Chemical analysis and XRD results were used to calculate sepiolite contents
for various surface and drill samples. Sepiolite content varies from sample to
sample, as is to be expected, but with sepiolite contents up to 92%.

The determination of viscosity is a critical measure to determine the gelling
properties of sepiolite when used as a viscosity modifier. Higher viscosity
generally imparts a higher commercial value.

The best and most consistent aqueous viscosity results come from the 2022-2023
exploration in the East Mesa area, notably in Trench 10,  the nearest drill
holes SR-14-2023, some 140m away, and SR-25-2023, some 400m further to the
southeast. Both drill holes contains extensive sepiolite beds with higher
viscosities.

No testwork is reported by Tolsa to evaluate salt-water viscosity. However,
this is a key property for the US oil drilling market where sepiolite is used
in drilling muds to gel saltwater and raise the drill cuttings, a use for
which Amargosa Valley-type sepiolite is well suited.

The 2024 drill holes did not follow up on the earlier results and were mainly
drilled further afield and to the south-east, as shown in the accompanying
map, and no follow up holes were drilled in the West Mesa Area.

Typically, sepiolite deposits in the Amargosa Valley are drilled on c.30m
centers in order to establish continuity of sepiolite deposits and to define
reserves. The current drill spacing at Pioche is a c.300m. This is considered
to be too wide for effective correlation of sepiolite beds.

Tolsa has drilled only one hole in the West Mesa Area and both the East and
West Mesa areas are priority areas for future evaluation.

The sepiolite morphology at Pioche, disclosed by SEM, is similar to Amargosa
Valley sepiolite and will likely require similar established processing
techniques.

The BET-Surface Area of measured Pioche samples is within the mid-range for
commercial sepiolite deposits.

The timing for a new entrant to the sepiolite market in Nevada is favourable.
Increased oil/gas well drilling is expected under the Trump administration. At
the same time, the only US sepiolite producer in the Amargosa Valley is under
existential threat as it is unable to replenish reserves due to the
encroachment of Areas of Critical Environmental Concern.

 

Technical Glossary

 

Auger drilling: a method of drilling where the ground is penetrated by and
sample recovered on a helical screw. Suitable for shallow reconnaissance
drilling of unconsolidated materials. The drill hole is not cased (enclosed)
and so is susceptible to wall rock contamination and poor recoveries.

 

Sonic Drilling: A method of drilling where a hollow drill stem is vibrated at
high frequency under load penetrating and sometimes under rotation,
penetrating the ground and recovering an uncontaminated sample. Ideally suited
for drilling clays where the samples are recovered as solid cores or plugs.

 

X-RAY Diffraction: a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine
physical properties such as crystal structure which is used and identify
semi-quantitatively the minerals present in a sample.

 

Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM): a powerful analytical technique to perform
analysis on a wide range of materials, at high magnifications, and to produce
high resolution images of morphology.

 

Aqueous Viscosity: a measure of a water based fluid's resistance to a change
in shape or to movement of its neighbouring portions relative to one another.
In this case it is the viscosity measured when a given amount of sepiolite is
dispersed in water.

 

BET-Surface Area: a measurement of the specific surface area of a solid
material expressed in m(2)/g. Sepiolite has a high BET-Surface Area.

 

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