Critical Metals PLC (LON:CRTM) Phase 1 Diamond Drill Programme

Molulu Drilling Update: Phase 1 Diamond Drill Programme

First drill hole intercepts 13.02% copper

Highlights:

·    Results from first hole – Drill hole DD-1-01 intersected high grade copper mineralisation of 13.02%, 6.77% and 5.42% from 10.80 meters to 15.83 meters deep

·    Results from Diamond Drilling (“DD”) programme takes the Company a major step closer to a JORC compliant resource

·    Results from the other nine holes are expected imminently

·    Phase 2 and Phase 3 Diamond Drilling campaign planned to define further target areas and expand resource

Critical Metals plc, a mining investment company established to acquire mining opportunities in the critical and strategic metals sector, is pleased to provide an update on its Phase 1 diamond drilling programme (“DD”) at the Company’s Molulu copper/cobalt asset Molulu (“Molulu” or the (“Molulu Project”) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (“DRC”).

The diamond drilling programme which focusses on Phase 1 of three areas identified by mapping and geophysics analysis completed earlier in the year, consists of 1000 meters of drilling the oxide zone and is aimed to increase the understanding of the Molulu Project, identify other potential targets and increase the mineral resource.

The Company is underway with Phase 1 of the DD programme with more than 100 meters drilled, with some significant shallow copper intersections, notably drill hole DD-1-01 which intersected high grade copper mineralisation of 13.02%, 6.77% and 5.42% from 10.80 meters to 15.83 meters deep. 

Results from the other nine drill holes within the DD programme are anticipated imminently as the Company progresses towards obtaining a JORC compliant resource.  To this end, the Company is planning to start drilling at Phase 2 and Phase 3 once Phase 1 drilling is complete.

Commenting on the results, CEO Russell Fryer said:

“It has been a very successful start to our drilling programme with a high grade interception of copper mineralisation of 13.02% on our first hole.  Further work is needed to fully understand the potential of our ore body, which has been accelerated by our decision to bring in a second drill rig this week.

“We look forward to receiving the results from the remaining nine diamond drill holes which will help us define the next drilling targets.  The high-grade sulphide zone is just one of several zones with the potential to offer a secondary source of copper feed to the market. It is an exciting time for the Company as it gets closer to JORC compliant mineral resource.”

Figure 1: Diamond drilling at Molulu, phases 1/2

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Table 1: Drill Hole Intersections

10.80 m

0.30%

11.00 m

0.17%

11.20 m

0.30%

11.43 m

2.34%

11.63 m

0.19%

12.24 m

0.43%

12.33 m

2.12%

13.00 m

1.10%

13.10 m

1.12%

13.25 m

0.88%

13.75 m

0.78%

13.85 m

5.42%

13.95 m

0.63%

14.00 m

2.00%

14.38 m

2.40%

14.40 m

2.16%

14.42 m

2.65%

14.46 m

4.80%

14.50 m

1.99%

14.51 m

13.02%

14.53 m

1.95%

14.60 m

1.70%

14.70 m

1.50%

14.75 m

4.88%

14.77 m

6.77%

14.80 m

1.27%

14.85 m

3.65%

15.07 m

2.28%

15.68 m

0.75%

15.75 m

1.55%

15.83 m

0.30%


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