Xtract Resources plc (AIM:XTR) Bushranger Project – Results of Scoping Metallurgical Test Work Programme

The Board of Xtract Resources Plc (“Xtract” or the “Company”) is pleased to report the results of a scoping metallurgical test work programme carried out on four samples from the Racecourse and Ascot deposits at Bushranger.

Highlights

· Altrius Consulting (‘ACPL’) developed and managed a scoping metallurgical test work programme to assess the metallurgical response of the copper-gold mineralisation from the Bushranger Project on behalf of the Company

· Four master composite samples of quartered drill core were prepared, based upon a geographic location within the Racecourse and Ascot deposits, namely Racecourse Central, Racecourse North-West, Racecourse South-East and Ascot

· The samples were representative of the anticipated average copper grade of the deposit, ranging from 0.33-0.48% Cu, with minor silver (1.1g/t to 3.3g/t) and trace gold (0.007g/t to 0.04g/t), other than the more gold-rich Ascot sample which assayed 0.30g/t Au

· The test work completed to date has yielded encouraging copper recovery results generally running at 89-90%, other than for the Racecourse North-West sample (76% recovery) where further work is recommended to better understand the different metallurgical response from this area

· Initial test work was focussed on copper recovery not gold, however, the Ascot sample also yielded payable gold and silver in the Cu concentrate

· At Racecourse, sampled intervals were not from areas where gold grade was relatively high, however it was considered that due to the metallurgical performance observed in these areas, that payable gold would probably be achieved with additional optimisation of the recovery circuit and/or in areas where gold grade was slightly higher. Further sampling and test work needs to be completed to confirm this hypothesis

· All concentrates produced payable silver grades. Further work was also recommended targeted at recovering molybdenum

· Test work indicates that the concentrates produced contained no significant penalty elements, with these concentrates considered “clean” and therefore should be readily saleable

Colin Bird, Executive Chairman said: “The results of the test work are considered typical of metal recoveries for deposits on the Lachlan Fold Belt. The Ascot overall gold grade has yet to be determined, so metallurgical work here is still at an early stage. The new report will be used to update the Bushranger concept study and was necessary to further advance the Racecourse project. We are pleased to note that there are no significant penalty elements and concentrate is regarded as clean and saleable.

No test work has been directed specifically at molybdenum recovery. Some nearby mines on the Lachlan Fold Belt are recovering molybdenum and, in one case a new circuit has been installed specifically for recovery of the metal. At Bushranger, molybdenum recovery will be disregarded for the concept study for now but could make a contribution to a future mining operation .”

Test Work Details

Samples for the Bushranger Project sighter metallurgical test work programme were selected and sampled (¼ core) from the remaining drill core from the Phase II drilling campaign, conducted within the Racecourse and Ascot deposits. The samples were selected (

Table 1), such that four master composite samples were formed, based upon a geographic location within the deposits and representative of the anticipated average copper resource grades, as detailed below:

Table 1 – Core Sample Selection Summary

The weighted mean assay results for the sampled intervals indicate the presence of predominantly copper (0.33% to 0.48%) with minor silver (1.1g/t to 3.3g/t) and trace gold (0.007g/t to 0.04g/t), with the exception of the Ascot sample which returned a gold grade of 0.30g/t. A sequential copper analysis on the Bushranger samples concluded that for all the samples tested, the predominant copper mineral is chalcopyrite.

Key components of the sighter metallurgical test work programme included:

· Comprehensive head analysis of each master composite sample

· Comminution test work to assess ore hardness (Bond Ball Mill Work Index)

· Sequential copper speciation to provide an indication of copper mineralogy

· Rougher flotation test work at a pre-determined primary grind size, to assess rougher copper recovery

· Rougher flotation test work at two different reagent suites, aiming to maximise rougher copper recovery

· Bulk rougher flotation to generate concentrate for cleaner flotation test work, with and without concentrate regrind

· Mineralogical evaluation of flotation tails – diagnostic assessment to assess nature and occurrence of gold losses

Ore hardness assessments, utilising Bond Ball Mill Work Index testing, concluded that the samples are of an extreme hardness with an average work index of 23.35 kWh/t. Abrasion index testing classifies the ore as moderately abrasive, with an average abrasiveness of 0.2985.

Table 2 – Cleaner Flotation Regrind Test Work Summary

*Ascot requires no regrind

The regrind-cleaner flotation test work (coarse flotation followed by regrind of coarse rougher concentrate and selective flotation or cleaning) indicated that the average final copper concentrate grades would vary between 19% copper and 27% copper, with a corresponding final copper recovery of between 78% and 89%.

When normalising the cleaner flotation results to produce a concentrate with a 20% copper grade, typical for saleable concentrates, the following copper recovery is predicted:

o Ascot – 90% (no regrind, three stages cleaner flotation)

o BR_Centre – 90% (15µm regrind, three stage cleaner flotation)

o BR_SE – 89% (15µm regrind, pH 10.5, three stage cleaner flotation)

o BR_NW – 76% (15µm regrind, pH 10.5, three stage cleaner flotation)

Silver recovery to copper concentrates averaged 58%

These results are considered encouraging, with further study required on the Racecourse North-West sample to understand the reason for the lower copper recovery in this sample.

Regarding gold recovery, this initial test work was focussed on copper not gold. No optimisation work was included to increase gold recovery at this stage. However, the Ascot sample yielded payable gold in the Cu concentrate. At Racecourse, even though these samples were not selected from relatively high gold grade areas, it was considered that payable gold would probably be achieved with additional optimisation of the recovery circuit and/or in areas where gold grade was slightly higher. However, further sampling and test work needs to be completed to confirm this hypothesis.

Similarly with molybdenum, the content of the cleaner was generally low, however further investigation is considered warranted in subsequent test programmes given that molybdenum recovery was not specifically targeted.

Further information is available from the Company’s website which details the company’s project portfolio as well as a copy of this announcement: www.xtractresources.com

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 UK Domestic Law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (“UK MAR”).

The person who arranged for the release of this announcement on behalf of the Company was Colin Bird, Director.

Enquiries :

Xtract Resources Plc

Colin Bird,

Executive Chairman

+44 (0)20 3416 6471

www.xtractresources.com


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