Published: 07:00 27.11.2008 GMT /HUGIN /Source: European Nickel PLC /LSE: ENK /ISIN: GB0034265404
Positive Results from the Acoje Pre-Feasibility Study in the Philippines27 November 2008 - London: European Nickel PLC ("European Nickel" or "the Company") (AIM, PLUS: ENK) notes the positive pre-feasibility study ("PFS") results on the Acoje deposit in the Philippines, announced today by Rusina Mining NL. European Nickel and Rusina will now commence a definitive feasibility study ("DFS"), which is due for completion by late 2009.
European Nickel will, pursuant to the terms of the joint venture, earn a 40% economic interest in the Acoje deposit, located on Luzon island, by spending US$10 million on the metallurgical heap leach trial, engineering design and permitting, following which Rusina will hold a 40% interest and the Philippine partner, DMCI Mining Corporation, will hold 20%.
The PFS results demonstrate an economically viable nickel laterite project using European Nickel's heap leach technology producing an estimated 24,500 tonnes a year of contained nickel and 930 tonnes of contained cobalt. The Acoje project currently has a JORC indicated resource of 30.76 million tonnes at 1.12% nickel and 0.05% cobalt (at a 0.8% nickel cut-off for saprolite and a 0.9% nickel cut-off for limonite) giving the project an initial mine life of ten years. Mining will be at a rate of three million tonnes per annum, with a low strip ratio of 0.46, and cash costs are estimated at US$3..10 per pound of nickel (at US$6/lb nickel), net of by-products including a refining charge of 25% of the nickel price and a cobalt price of US$10/lb. Further JORC inferred resources have been identified at Acoje and the Zambales Chromite deposit, which are expected to extend the mine life beyond 20 years and are expected to be confirmed to JORC indicated resource levels during the DFS.
The Acoje project's total development cost is estimated at US$498 million, including infrastructure and working capital, which equates to a capital cost per annual pound of nickel produced of US$7.76. The project has an ungeared post-tax Net Present Value of US$375 million (at a 10% discount rate), an Internal Rate of Return of 28.3% and a three year payback period. Annual sales, based on a long term nickel price of US$6.00 per pound, are forecast at US$260 million, including by-product credits which would generate US$108 million of free cash flow annually.
Commenting on the PFS, Simon Purkiss, Managing Director of European Nickel, said "The positive economics shown by the Acoje pre-feasibility are very encouraging and demonstrate the competitive edge of the heap leach process. The ability to utilise all the engineering design work from the Caldag project at Acoje will cut the development time of the project quite significantly."
For more information, please visit www.enickel.co.uk or contact:
Simon Purkiss or Andrew Lindsay, European Nickel, Tel: 020 7290 3130
Mike Jones or Andrew Chubb, Canaccord Adams, Tel: 020 7050 6500
Alex Buck, BuckBias, Tel: 020 7244 8053 or Mobile: 07932 740 452
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European Nickel is a nickel development stage company based in United kingdom. Its main assets in development are ÇALDAG in Turkey and ZAMBALES DEPOSIT in Philippines and its main exploration properties are DEVOLLI in Albania and ACOJE MINE in Philippines. European Nickel is listed in United Kingdom. Its market capitalisation is 913.3 millions as of today (US$ 1.5 billions, € 1.1 billions). Its stock quote reached its lowest recent point on June 08, 2012 at 10.25, and its highest recent level on October 15, 2012 at 19.25. European Nickel has 47 442 200 shares outstanding. |