Drilling Report

Tertiary Minerals PLC 29 January 2003 www.tertiaryminerals.com QUARTERLY REPORT ON EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 30 DECEMBER 2002 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HIGHLIGHTS GHURAYYAH Metallurgical Testwork Achieves Objectives To Add Significant Value 90-fold Upgrade From Ore To Concentrate with favourable Recoveries of Tantalum, Niobium and Yttrium/Rare-Earths Economic & Technical Scoping Study Initiated ROSENDAL Metallurgical Testwork confirms high recoveries and concentrate grades obtained in bench scale testwork. FINLAND IOCG PROJECTS Data compilation and review prompts further land acquisition for Olympic Dam style iron-oxide-copper-gold targets PROJECTS ____________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION This report gives details of exploration work carried out during the quarter ended 30 December 2002 and up to the date of this report, and the results for the period. TANTALUM PROJECTS GHURAYYAH (Saudi Arabia) - Tertiary Minerals 100% During the quarter Tertiary Minerals plc announced that it had successfully developed and tested a flowsheet for the treatment of the Ghurayyah tantalum/ rare-metal deposit in Saudi Arabia. Using industry standard mineral processing techniques of flotation and magnetic separation, testwork has produced a concentrate containing 35.3% combined tantalum, niobium and yttrium/rare-earth oxides with commercially favourable recoveries of 71% and 65% for tantalum and niobium respectively and undetermined but significant recoveries of yttrium and rare-earth oxides. This represents a 90-fold upgrading of the tantalum and niobium values contained in the rock. Previously only considered as valuable for tantalum, the current testwork has shown that both niobium and yttrium values may be recovered. Further research is required to determine the market value of the concentrate but Ghurayyah's large size and potential long mine life will support value-added processing of the concentrate on-site. A number of commercially proven processing technologies could be applicable. The results represent a 10-fold improvement in concentrate grade compared to that obtained in previous metallurgical testwork on which all previous technical and financial evaluations have been based. Tertiary has therefore commissioned London based St Barbara Consulting to carry out an economic and technical scoping study for development of Ghurayyah. The broad objectives of the study are to: • carry out mine and process design, capital and operating cost estimates for a mining, concentration and concentrate processing operations based on the bulk-mineable Ghurayyah tantalum-niobium resource, • evaluate production of both tantalum and niobium in both concentrate and added-value form and assess the value of by-product yttrium, zircon and rare-earth oxides, • to consider water supply requirements and water sources and identify critical environment issues relating to the project, • define a scope of work and budget for a preliminary feasibility study, and • carry out comprehensive financial modelling of the project. The study will be managed by St Barbara's senior mineral processing consultant Richard Wilkinson, a metallurgist/chemical engineer, who was formerly in charge of mineral processing research at Billiton Research. Mr Wilkinson has recently been advising the Company on its metallurgical development programme. St Barbara will carry out the process design for ore concentration and concentrate processing options. SRK Consulting will design and cost the mining operations whilst GBM Minerals Engineering Consultants will cost the processing plant and infrastructure. Financial modelling will be carried out with input from Merchant Bridge Limited, a Merchant Bank specialising in the Middle-East. The study will be based on the Inferred Minerals Resource previously estimated by SRK Consulting at 385 million tonnes grading 245 g/t tantalum pentoxide (Ta205), 2,840 g/t niobium pentoxide (Nb205), and 8,915 g/t zirconium oxide (Zr02). It will be completed by the end of February 2003. The Ghurayyah metallurgical testwork programme received financial support from British Offset, a joint initiative of the British Ministry of Defence and BAE SYSTEMS supporting new projects in Saudi Arabia through project financing assistance and the provision of soft loans. British Offset is also funding Merchant Bridge's contribution to the scoping study. ROSENDAL (Finland) - Tertiary Minerals 100% The Company has recently received the results from a programme of metallurgical testwork carried out by CSMA Consultants Ltd using spiral concentrators and other commercial gravity separation equipment. The testwork, using samples composited from diamond drill-core from three different parts of the Rosendal dyke, has confirmed earlier bench-scale testwork results. High-grade tantalum concentrates were produced (32-43% Ta205) with acceptable recoveries (60-77%). CSMA estimate that a recovery of 70% of the contained tantalum at Rosendal will be possible in commercial practice. Capital and operating costs estimates are being finalised for the project and pit optimisation studies carried out. GOLD & BASE METAL PROJECTS FINLAND COPPER-GOLD PROJECT - 100% Tertiary Tertiary recently announced a major initiative to explore for Olympic Dam style iron-oxide-copper-gold ('IOCG') deposits in Finland. Such deposits are typically large, and have become one of the large deposit types sought by major mining companies today. During the quarter the Company commissioned the Geological Survey of Finland to undertake a compilation of available data for the claims and claim reservations acquired last quarter. This work has highlighted a number of additional targets and applications are now being made for a further 34 claim/claim reservations. Significant amounts of drill core remain from previous iron exploration and mining campaigns within Tertiary's project areas. A programme of core re-logging and re-assaying will start in February as most of this core has never been evaluated for copper-gold mineralisation. OTHER PROJECTS No significant work was carried out on the Company's other projects during the quarter. The current status of the Company's projects is given in the 2002 Annual Report sent to shareholders last December. Patrick L. Cheetham 29 January 2003 Executive Chairman For further information contact: Tel: +44 (0)1625 626203, or visit the Company's website: www.tertiaryminerals.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange FLXFBXBBE
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