NEWS RELEASE 31 JULy 2024
Quarterly Activities Report June 2024
HIGHLIGHTS
· In July 2024, following renegotiation with Greenfields Exploration Pty Ltd (Greenfields) GreenX Metals Ltd (GreenX or the Company) entered into a revised agreement to acquire 100% of the Eleonore North Gold Project (Eleonore North or Project) in eastern
o These revised terms provide GreenX with the opportunity to retain the Project and to conduct further exploration work before making a decision to continue with the Project by 31 December 2025.
o Eleonore North has the potential to host a "reduced intrusion-related gold system" (RIRGS), analogous to large bulk-tonnage deposit types found in
o Field work to date at Eleonore North has been focused on determining the depth of an intrusion within the project area by deployment of an array of seismic nodes.
o The results from seismic nodes have significantly reduced the exploration search space at Eleonore North.
o Future fieldwork will now target these sites where plutons approach the surface. Within a RIRGS setting, 1-2 km-wide elongated plutons rising from a deeper batholith are very favourable exploration targets.
o GreenX will now collaborate with Geological Survey of
o Samples collected by GEUS are also available in
· In November 2022, the hearing for the claim against the
o Combined arbitration hearing took place in front of the Tribunal in
o With completion of the hearing, the Tribunal will render an Award (decision) in due course.
o Damages of up to
· Cash balance as at 30 June 2024 was
GreenX Metals Limited (ASX:GRX, LSE:GRX) (GreenX or the Company) is pleased to present its Quarterly Activities Report for the period during and subsequent to 30 June 2024.
eleonore north gold project
The Eleonore North gold project comprises of two exploration licences covering an area of 1,221 km2 in an arid part of north-eastern
The two exploration licences are located on Ymer Island in the south and the Strindberg Land peninsula in the north (Figure 2). The 300 m deep fjords in this area are around 6 km wide, sailed annually by large container ships, and aircraft frequent the area. The Company had identified no significant environmental, archaeological, or social challenges in the area.
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Figure 1: Map of |
Figure 2: Map showing prospects and geological features within the Eleonore North license areas |
Subsequent to the end of the quarter and following renegotiation with Greenfields, GreenX will acquire a 100% interest in the Eleonore North project through a revised Option Agreement. Having spent the required amount on an agreed work exploration program for the Project; GreenX will now acquire the Project and conduct further exploration work before making a decision to continue with the Project by 31 December 2025.
Results from Seismic Survey
The Company commissioned a passive seismic survey over the Noa Pluton target at Eleonore North licence for the 2023 field season. Passive seismic surveys use ambient noises generated by nature instead of active noise sources. Natural noise sources include waves crashing in the ocean or creaking glaciers whereas active noise sources include vibration trucks or explosives. Passive seismic surveys with ambient noise are therefore much less impactful on the environment.
Fieldwork was completed by Greenfields in conjunction with the Institute of Mine Seismology (IMS). Eleonore North is prospective for RIRGS similar to the Fort Knox and Dublin Gulch/Eagle Gold deposits. The RIRGS deposit style hosts structurally-controlled gold in plutons as well as in the surrounding hornfels aureole. The purpose at of the survey at Eleonore North was to identify plutons that are blind to the surface in the target area.
Data collected from the array of passive seismic nodes was processed by IMS. As shown in the conceptual 3D velocity model below, multiple blind plutons may be situated in the target area (Figure 3). Hornfels have been mapped at Noa Dal, but the causative plutons have not yet been identified. Noa Dal has only been mapped at 1:250,000 scale by GEUS, so it is possible that detailed mapping could identify the currently unknown plutons. More likely however, the causative plutons are blind to the surface (as shown in the cross-section in Figure 3).
The results from 2023's passive seismic survey have significantly reduced the exploration search space at Eleonore North. Future fieldwork will target these sites where plutons approach the surface. Within a RIRGS setting, 1-2 km-wide elongated plutons rising from a deeper batholith are very favourable exploration targets.
Figure 3: IMS's conceptual 3D velocity model from Noa Dal target area with GreenX's interpretation of target plutons. Inset shows survey location in Noa Dal. Velocity values above 2,900 m/s are considered to be igneous material. The A-A' section shows three potential plutons extending upwards towards the surface.
Planned 2024 Activities
GreenX is again collaborating with the GEUS. For the last two years, GEUS has conducted fieldwork in the region surrounding and within the Eleonore North licence. GEUS has a multi-year project working to update the geological maps to a higher level of detail. This work is primarily being done with traditional field mapping, sample collection, and helicopter-based photography. Based on previous discussions with GEUS, there is the possibility to commission GEUS to fast-track production of an updated geological map at Eleonore North based on helicopter photography collected in 2023. Samples collected by GEUS are also available in
Figure 4: Map showing regional historical samples collected by GUES as publicly available from GUES, a subset of which are available for inspection.
ARCTIC RIFT COPPER PROJECT
The ARC project is an exploration joint venture between GreenX and Greenfields. GreenX can earn-in up to 80% in ARC with the Company awaiting final registration of its initial 51% interest in the project. The project is targeting large scale copper in multiple settings across a 5,774 km2 Special Exploration Licence in eastern
The results of work program announced last year have demonstrated the high-grade nature of the known copper sulphide mineralisation and wider copper mineralization in fault hosted Black Earth zones and adjacent sandstone units. The exact position of a native copper fissure at the Neergaard Dal prospect was also identified.
The Company is in the process of analysing further remote-sensing options for ARC, which would be used to supplement current understanding of the known copper sulphide mineralisation and refine plans for the next exploration program.
DISPUTE WITH POLISH GOVERNMENT
In November 2022, the Company reported the conclusion of the Claim against the
Following completion of the hearing, the Tribunal will render an Award (i.e., the legal term used for a 'decision' by the Tribunal) in due course with no specified date available for the Tribunal decision.
As previously advised, the arbitration and hearing proceedings in relation to the Claim are required to be kept confidential.
Details of the Claim
The Company's Claim against the
The evidentiary hearing phase of the arbitration proceedings has now been completed in front of the Arbitral Tribunal. With completion of the hearing, the Arbitral Tribunal will render an Award in due course. There is no specified date for an Award to be rendered. The Company's claims for damages against
In February 2019, GreenX formally notified the Polish Government that there exists an investment dispute between GreenX and the Polish Government. GreenX's notification called for prompt negotiations with the Government to amicably resolve the dispute and indicated GreenX's right to submit the dispute to international arbitration in the event of the dispute not being resolved amicably.
In July 2020, the Company announced it had executed the LFA for
In September 2020, GreenX announced that it had formally commenced with the Claim by serving the Notices of Arbitration against the
GreenX's dispute alleges that the
GreenX's investment dispute with the
CORPORATE
At 30 June 2024, GreenX had cash of
ENQUIRIES
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Sapan Ghai +44 207 478 3900
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Forward Looking Statements
This release may include forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on GreenX's expectations and beliefs concerning future events. Forward looking statements are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of GreenX, which could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. GreenX makes no undertaking to subsequently update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this release, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of that release.
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this report that relates to exploration results were extracted from the ASX announcement dated 15 July 2024 which is available to view at www.greenxmetals.com.
GreenX confirms that (a) it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in the original announcement; (b) all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the content in the relevant announcement continue to apply and have not materially changed; and (c) the form and context in which the Competent Person's findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original announcement
The information contained within this announcement is deemed by the Company to constitute inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) No. 596/2014 as it forms part of
APPENDIX 1: TENEMENT INFORMATION
As at 30 June 2024, the Company has an interest in the following tenements:
Location |
Tenement |
Percentage |
Status |
Tenement Type |
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Arctic Rift Copper project (Licence No. 2021-07 MEL-S) |
511 |
Granted |
Exploration Licence |
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Eleonore North gold project |
-2 |
Granted |
Exploration Licence |
Jan Karski, |
Jan Karski Mine Plan Area (K-4-5, K6-7, K-8 and K-9)2 |
-3 |
In dispute3 |
Exclusive Right to apply for a mining concession3 |
Debiensko, |
Debiensko 1 |
-3 |
In dispute3 |
Mining3 |
Notes:
1 In October 2021, the Company announced that it had entered into an Earn-In Agreement (EIA) with Greenfields to acquire an interest of up to 80% in ARC. Having met the spend requirement to earn its initial 51% interest, the Company is awaiting final registration of its interest in the project.
2 In July 2024, the Company announced that it had entered into a revised Option Agreement with Greenfields to acquire 100% of the Eleonore North project. As at the date of this announcement, the transfer of the licence into GreenX's name is pending.
3 GreenX formally commenced international arbitration claims against the
Appendix 2: Related Party Payments
During the quarter ended 30 June 2024, the Company made payments of
Appendix 3: Exploration and Mining Expenditure
During the quarter ended 30 June 2024, the Company made the following payments in relation to exploration activities:
Activity |
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Project Management |
190 |
Transport costs (including equipment and fuel) |
42 |
Other (field supplies, satellite imagery, etc) |
10 |
Total as reported in the Appendix 5B (item 1.2(a) and 2.1(d)) |
242 |
There were no mining or production activities and expenses incurred during the quarter ended 30 June 2024.
Appendix 5B
Mining exploration entity or oil and gas exploration entity
quarterly cash flow report
Name of entity |
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GreenX Metals Limited |
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ABN |
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Quarter ended ("current quarter") |
23 008 677 852 |
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30 June 2024 |
Consolidated statement of cash flows |
Current quarter |
Year to date |
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1. |
Cash flows from operating activities |
- |
- |
1.1 |
Receipts from customers |
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1.2 |
Payments for |
(41) |
(81) |
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(a) exploration & evaluation |
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(b) development |
- |
- |
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(c) production |
- |
- |
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(d) staff costs |
(395) |
(1,641) |
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(e) administration and corporate costs |
(53) |
(1,157) |
1.3 |
Dividends received (see note 3) |
- |
- |
1.4 |
Interest received |
94 |
454 |
1.5 |
Interest and other costs of finance paid |
- |
- |
1.6 |
Income taxes paid |
- |
- |
1.7 |
Government grants and tax incentives |
- |
- |
1.8 |
Other (provide details if material) (a) Business Development (b) Property rental and gas sales (c) Arbitration related expenses (d) Occupancy |
(84) - - (225) |
(395) 10 (182) (845) |
1.9 |
Net cash from / (used in) operating activities |
(704) |
(3,837) |
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2. |
Cash flows from investing activities |
- |
- |
2.1 |
Payments to acquire or for: |
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(a) Entities |
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(b) Tenements |
- |
- |
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(c) property, plant and equipment |
(2) |
(4) |
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(d) exploration & evaluation |
(201) |
(1,639) |
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(e) investments |
- |
- |
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(f) other non-current assets |
- |
- |
2.2 |
Proceeds from the disposal of: |
- |
- |
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(a) entities |
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(b) tenements |
- |
- |
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(c) property, plant and equipment |
- |
- |
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(d) investments |
- |
- |
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(e) other non-current assets |
- |
- |
2.3 |
Cash flows from loans to other entities |
- |
- |
2.4 |
Dividends received (see note 3) |
- |
- |
2.5 |
Other (provide details if material) |
- |
- |
2.6 |
Net cash from / (used in) investing activities |
(203) |
(1,643) |
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3. |
Cash flows from financing activities |
- |
4,164 |
3.1 |
Proceeds from issues of equity securities (excluding convertible debt securities) |
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3.2 |
Proceeds from issue of convertible debt securities |
- |
- |
3.3 |
Proceeds from exercise of options |
- |
- |
3.4 |
Transaction costs related to issues of equity securities or convertible debt securities |
(12) |
(189) |
3.5 |
Proceeds from borrowings |
- |
- |
3.6 |
Repayment of borrowings |
- |
- |
3.7 |
Transaction costs related to loans and borrowings |
- |
- |
3.8 |
Dividends paid |
- |
- |
3.9 |
Other (provide details if material) |
- |
- |
3.10 |
Net cash from / (used in) financing activities |
(12) |
3,975 |
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4. |
Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents for the period |
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4.1 |
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period |
8,087 |
8,674 |
4.2 |
Net cash from / (used in) operating activities (item 1.9 above) |
(704) |
(3,837) |
4.3 |
Net cash from / (used in) investing activities (item 2.6 above) |
(203) |
(1,643) |
4.4 |
Net cash from / (used in) financing activities (item 3.10 above) |
(12) |
3,975 |
4.5 |
Effect of movement in exchange rates on cash held |
(5) |
(6) |
4.6 |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
7,163 |
7,163 |
5. |
Reconciliation of cash and cash equivalents |
Current quarter |
Previous quarter |
5.1 |
Bank balances |
3,163 |
2,087 |
5.2 |
Call deposits |
4,000 |
6,000 |
5.3 |
Bank overdrafts |
- |
- |
5.4 |
Other (provide details) |
- |
- |
5.5 |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of quarter (should equal item 4.6 above) |
7,163 |
8,087 |
6. |
Payments to related parties of the entity and their associates |
Current quarter |
6.1 |
Aggregate amount of payments to related parties and their associates included in item 1 |
(256) |
6.2 |
Aggregate amount of payments to related parties and their associates included in item 2 |
- |
Note: if any amounts are shown in items 6.1 or 6.2, your quarterly activity report must include a description of, and an explanation for, such payments. |
7. |
Financing facilities Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the sources of finance available to the entity. |
Total facility amount at quarter end |
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7.1 |
Loan facilities |
18,437* |
16,038 |
7.2 |
Credit standby arrangements |
- |
- |
7.3 |
Other (please specify) |
- |
- |
7.4 |
Total financing facilities |
18,437* |
16,038 |
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7.5 |
Unused financing facilities available at quarter end |
2,399 |
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7.6 |
Include in the box below a description of each facility above, including the lender, interest rate, maturity date and whether it is secured or unsecured. If any additional financing facilities have been entered into or are proposed to be entered into after quarter end, include a note providing details of those facilities as well. |
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On 30 June 2020, the Company executed a Litigation Funding Agreement (LFA) for |
8. |
Estimated cash available for future operating activities |
$A'000 |
8.1 |
Net cash from / (used in) operating activities (item 1.9) |
(704) |
8.2 |
(Payments for exploration & evaluation classified as investing activities) (item 2.1(d)) |
(201) |
8.3 |
Total relevant outgoings (item 8.1 + item 8.2) |
(905) |
8.4 |
Cash and cash equivalents at quarter end (item 4.6) |
7,163 |
8.5 |
Unused finance facilities available at quarter end (item 7.5) |
2,399 |
8.6 |
Total available funding (item 8.4 + item 8.5) |
9,562 |
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8.7 |
Estimated quarters of funding available (item 8.6 divided by item 8.3) |
>10 |
Note: if the entity has reported positive relevant outgoings (ie a net cash inflow) in item 8.3, answer item 8.7 as "N/A". Otherwise, a figure for the estimated quarters of funding available must be included in item 8.7. |
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8.8 |
If item 8.7 is less than 2 quarters, please provide answers to the following questions: |
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8.8.1 Does the entity expect that it will continue to have the current level of net operating cash flows for the time being and, if not, why not? |
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Answer: Not applicable |
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8.8.2 Has the entity taken any steps, or does it propose to take any steps, to raise further cash to fund its operations and, if so, what are those steps and how likely does it believe that they will be successful? |
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Answer: Not applicable |
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8.8.3 Does the entity expect to be able to continue its operations and to meet its business objectives and, if so, on what basis? |
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Answer: Not applicable |
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Note: where item 8.7 is less than 2 quarters, all of questions 8.8.1, 8.8.2 and 8.8.3 above must be answered. |
Compliance statement
1 This statement has been prepared in accordance with accounting standards and policies which comply with Listing Rule 19.11A.
2 This statement gives a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.
Date: 31 July 2024
Authorised by: Company Secretary
(Name of body or officer authorising release - see note 4)
Notes
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