Update on Direct Nickel Limited

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Regency Mines PLC
17 January 2013
 



REGENCY MINES PLC

 

("Regency" or the "Company")

 

Update on Direct Nickel Limited - Pilot Plant Stage 1 commissioning

 

17 January 2013

 

Regency Mines plc, a mining exploration and mineral investment company with interests in nickel and other minerals in Australia, Africa, and Papua New Guinea is pleased to announce an update on progress at Direct Nickel Limited ("DNi"), a company in which Regency is a shareholder and its joint venture partner in a nickel-cobalt laterite project ("Mambare Project") in Oro Province, Papua New Guinea.

 

Further to the announcement on 20 December 2012, DNi has now confirmed that a significant milestone has been reached with the commencement of the Stage 1 Plant hot commissioning on 15th January 2013 at the CSIRO facility at Waterford, Western Australia.

 

Regency Chairman Andrew Bell reports: "The introduction of the first ore feed to the plant on schedule is a critical development and we congratulate the teams at DNi, CSIRO, and technical consultants RMDStem and look forward to further news as the testwork continues."

 

Enquiries:

 

Andrew Bell

020 7402 4580 or   
07766 474849

 

Regency Mines plc

Chairman

Sandra Spencer

020 7402 4580 or
07757 660 798

Regency Mines plc

Public and Investor Relations

 

Gerry Beaney/ Daniela Amihood

020 7383 5100

Grant Thornton Corporate Finance

 

Nominated Adviser

Nick Emerson

01483 413500

Simple Investments Ltd

Broker

 

 

Note to Editors: DNi is a public company incorporated in Australia. It is currently demonstrating a potentially revolutionary process with attractive economics for treating laterite nickel ores (the "Direct Nickel Process" or the "Process").

 

The Direct Nickel Process is a hydrometallurgical process for the treatment of nickel laterites with unprecedented efficiency and environmental benefits. It is designed to operate with tank leaching at atmospheric pressure, and is the first to treat both limonite and saprolite ores with a single flowsheet. The Process recycles its novel reagents, offers high cobalt and nickel recoveries with short residence time, produces mixed hydroxide precipitates ("MHP") or sulphide concentrate, has substantially lower capital and operating costs than competing processes and is fully scaleable.


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