Mila
Resources Plc / Index: LSE / Epic: MILA / Sector: Natural
Resources
13 February 2024
Mila Resources
Plc
('Mila' or the
'Company')
Operational
Update
JV Partner Liontown Resources
Completes Aerial Image Survey at Kathleen Valley
Project
Mila Resources Plc (LSE:MILA), the
post-discovery gold exploration accelerator, is pleased to update
shareholders on the completion of the aerial image survey ('drone
survey' or survey') at the Kathleen Valley Gold Project
('Kathleen Valley' or the 'Project') undertaken by joint venture
partner, Liontown Resources Limited (ASX:LTR).
Highlights
•
Liontown commissioned a drone survey to map
vegetation using a non-invasive approach.
•
The survey flights took place from January 30th to
February 4th, covering both the LTR and Mila JV
territories.
•
Environmental and Heritage surveys are conducted
to locate sites of state and local heritage significance, as well
as potential conservation areas. Upon completion and identification
of significant zones, further exploration operations can proceed
with designs tailored around these areas.
As announced on 30
January 2024, Liontown commissioned an aerial
image survey, for its baseline studies to comply with heritage and
environmental regulations, ahead of commencing sampling and
drilling works on the project. Liontown has now completed the
aerial image survey and will commence a soil sampling
programme in due course. The assay results will then be used by
Liontown to determine drilling targets for lithium.
The Company will use the same soil
samples and assay results for precious and base metals to provide a
more complete picture of the geological model for Kathleen Valley
and determine any new targets outside of the recent focus on the
Coffey deposit.
Mark Stephenson, Executive Chairman of Mila
Commented: "We're entering a busy period at Kathleen
Valley, and the benefits of our collaboration with Liontown are
becoming evident. Once the environmental and heritage surveys have
been completed, Mila will be able to advance in defining known
targets in the northern part of the property. Furthermore,
Liontown's work in collecting soil samples enables us the option to
analyse them for precious and base metals, providing a more
comprehensive understanding of our license package and guiding our
next actions."
**ENDS**
For more information visit
www.milaresources.com or contact:
Mark Stephenson
Mila Resources Plc
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info@milaresources.com
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Jonathan Evans
Tavira Financial Limited
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+44 (0) 20
7100 5100
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Nick Emerson
SI Capital
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+44 (0) 20
3143 0600
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Damon Heath
Shard Capital Partners
LLP
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+44 (0) 20
3971 7000
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Susie Geliher
St Brides Partners
Limited
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+44 (0) 20
7236 1177
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Appendix
Overview of the JV Arrangement with Liontown
As announced on 27 July 2023, Mila
entered into an option agreement with LBM (Aust) Pty Limited, a
subsidiary of Liontown, granting the option to explore for lithium
on the Kathleen Valley Licence Area. The terms of the agreement are
as below:
·
Liontown holds the option to acquire the right to
extract lithium from the Licence Area.
·
Liontown will fund the exploration and mining
costs and bring the benefit of its considerable knowledge of local
geology to the project.
·
Liontown may acquire a 50% interest in the lithium
rights on the Licence for a consideration of A$200,000.
·
Liontown may acquire a further 30% interest in the
lithium rights for consideration of A$2,000,000.
•
Mila Resources currently maintains a 50% interest
in the Lithium Rights, representing 10% of the Lithium Rights
following Liontown's full exercise of its option.
•
Mila's substantial stake reinforces its role as a
key stakeholder in the future development and extraction of lithium
resources.
Kathleen Valley Project
The Kathleen Valley Project is
located in the Wiluna-Norseman gold belt in Western Australia, a
recognised tier one mining jurisdiction. The project is adjacent to
the high-grade Bellevue Gold Project, which exhibits similar
geological characteristics to Kathleen Valley, with gold-silver
mineralisation occurring within the same Mt Goode Basalt
sequence.
Figure 1: Kathleen Valley
regional geology map showing the north-south corridor of Liontown
mapped pegmatite swarms (magenta), minesites (red) and tenure
holding outlines. Liontown's main areas of pegmatite focus
are highlighted by yellow circles and the water search areas are
highlight in light blue.
Mila acquired an interest in the
project in 2021 following an initial round of drilling in 2019. Two
further drilling campaigns were carried out in 2022 and 2023, both
of which intercepted high grade zones of gold, silver and zinc
mineralisation.
Highlights from the drill intercepts
include:
·
6.6 metres@ 14.86 g/t Au & 21.79 g/t
Ag.
·
8.0 metres @ 2.8 g/t Au & 6.6 g/t
Ag
·
5 metres @ 4.26 g/t Au & 13.35 g/t
Ag.
·
10 metres @ 8.38 g/t Au & 13.96 g/t
Ag
Figure 2: Kathleen
Valley local geology map showing LTR mapped pegmatite swarms and
Mila's gold anomaly target areas defined by auger soil
sampling.
Current geological theories align
with that seen at Bellevue Gold, located ~7km to the south, and
Bellevue Golds Government Well project, located on the neighbouring
tenement along strike to the north-west of Coffey.
Figure 3: Drill hole plan
showing gold intersection (red bars) and silver intersections (grey
bars) on drill hole traces. The Coffey Deposit mineralisation
is outlined (yellow) as well as the defined positions of the DHEM
and FLEM geophysical plates. The recent assay returned from
KVRC0044 is shown in the north of the map.