Archer Exploration Limited - Sugarloaf Update
Highlights:
- Final University of Adelaide test results indicate the "Sugarloaf Carbon" deposit has optimal potential as an agricultural product for application in soil conditioning and soil remediation
- The study findings support the decision by Archer to focus on the Sugarloaf deposit as an agricultural project rather than a graphite source for technological use
- Next steps include further agricultural and soil remediation testing
- Sugarloaf remains part of broader hub of nearby graphite deposits being developed by Archer for first mining
The Sugarloaf project is located on the Company's own farm and next to its proposed graphite processing plant near Cleve on central Eyre Peninsula where a hub of graphite deposits is being developed by Archer to supply the global battery market.
Archer says it will now move to further soil conditioning and remediation focused testing following the findings of the University of Adelaide.
Archer's Managing Director, Mr Gerard Anderson:
"The final Sugarloaf test results support the possible development of Sugarloaf as a low cost source of potentially high value soil improvement and soil remediation products.
"Exploration and test work results to date are showing that Sugarloaf is a large and unique project, with much of the carbon present as non-graphite carbon which has characteristics that most favour its use as a soil conditioner and in soil remediation applications.
"A locally manufactured carbon based product could contribute to the economic success of Archer's broader Eyre Peninsula graphite project."
About Sugarloaf
Testing by Archer has shown that Sugarloaf is not a typical crystalline graphite deposit but a unique form of carbon. Sugarloaf carbon has no defined crystal habit and hence the term Sugarloaf carbon now more accurately describes the deposit's gross mineral composition. Chemically, Sugarloaf carbon contains <15 % carbon, >50% silica and multiple trace elements in its bulk structure.
Drilling by Archer at Sugarloaf has supported an Exploration Target of 40 - 70 million tonnes at a grade of 10 -12% TC. (It must be noted that whilst the Exploration Target is large, the potential quantities and grades presented in the Exploration Target are conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration to define an overall Mineral Resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource).
Testing by University of Adelaide
Archer previously reported (refer to ASX announcement dated 2 September 2015) that the University of Adelaide had conducted a series of three different tests using raw Sugarloaf graphite, including wheat plant trials, to principally examine plant growth, plant nutrient uptake and soil acidity/pH impacts. The first round of findings favoured its optimal use as a soil conditioner and soil remediation agent.
Next Steps
As a result, Archer will now undertake further testing of Sugarloaf carbon including:
- Additional test work with the University of Adelaide's School of Agriculture.
- Determining a fuller picture of the suitability of Sugarloaf for use in soil remediation.
- Designing future geological work and drill programs with the aim of significantly increasing the size of the existing exploration target.
To view the release including Figures, please visit:
http://media.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/ASX-AXE-896682.pdf
About Archer Exploration Limited:
Archer Exploration Ltd. (ASX:AXE) is an Australian Stock Exchange listed company with 100% ownership of 15 tenements and one Exploration Licence Application all in South Australia covering 6,053 km2.
Archer also has the rights to all minerals other than uranium on EL4693 covering a further 816 km2. Archer's main project is the Campoona Graphite Project which is located within reach of established and major developing infrastructure. It has a JORC 2004 Resource of 5.27 million tonnes @ 7.6 % TC (based on 2% TC cut-off).
Contact:
Greg English, Chairman Archer Exploration
Tel: +61 8 8272 3288
Gerard Anderson, Managing Director Archer Exploration
Tel: +61 8 8272 3288
Archer Exploration Ltd.
T: +61 8 8272 3288
E: info@archerexploration.com.au
www.archerexploration.com.au