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Waterberg platinum group metals project, South Africa – update

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20th August 2021

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Waterberg platinum group metals project.

Location
The Waterberg project is located 85 km north of Mokopane, in Limpopo, South Africa.

Project Owner/s
Waterberg Joint Resource is a JV between Platinum Group Metals, or PTM (37.05%), Impala Platinum Holdings (Implats) (15%), Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (12.95%), Hanwa Co (9.75%) and black economic-empowerment partner Mnombo Wethu Consultants (26%). As a result of PTM's 49.90% ownership in Mnombo, the Company has an effective interest in the Waterberg JV of 50.02%.

Project Description
The definitive feasibility study (DFS) mine plan envisages production of 4.8-million tonnes of ore a year and 420 000 platinum, palladium rhodium and gold, or 4E, ounces a year in concentrate.

The mine will initially access the orebody using two sets of twin decline tunnels, with fully mechanised longhole stoping methods and paste backfill used for mining. Paste backfill allows for a high mining extraction ratio, as mining can be completed next to backfilled stopes without leaving internal pillars.

Maintaining safety and reliability are key mine design criteria. As a result of the scale of the orebody, bulk mining on 20 m to 40 m sublevels using large underground equipment, and conveyors for ore and waste transport, will provide high efficiency.

Potential Job Creation
The project will create about 1 100 new highly skilled jobs.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project has an after-tax net present value, at an 8% discount rate, of $982-million and an internal rate of return of 20.7%.

Capital Expenditure
Capital expenditure is estimated at $874-million, including $87-million in contingencies. Peak project funding is estimated at $617-million.

Planned Start/End Date
Production could possibly start in the first quarter of 2024, following decline establishment in the first quarter of 2021. Steady-state production of 420 000 oz/y could be achieved from 2027.

Latest Developments
PTM reported in July that work is progressing well on the development of the Waterberg project.

The project’s engineering team is converting details from the DFS, published in September 2019, into a formal cost budget estimate, with a focus on critical path elements and the first two years of construction.

The company is optimising plans pertaining to roads, a construction camp, power, water and project start dates.

The next major milestones for PTM and the project include further detailed work with the host communities in the area of the mine, offtake arrangements and construction financing.

PTM is in discussions with several parties as offtake partners and detailed due diligence is under way with multiple parties for construction financing.

Meanwhile, Mining and Environmental Justice Community Network of South Africa (MEJCNSA) and community representatives have submitted an application to the Polokwane High Court against Waterberg JV Resources.

Nyoffu Attorneys is representing the case on behalf of residents of the Kgatlu, Lewaneng and Ga-Ngoepe villages, which believe PTM’s start and continuation of mining-related activities at the project is in violation of constitutional land tenure, as well as the environmental, cultural and administrative rights of the three communities.

PTM received notice in August 2021 that the MEJCNSA intended to apply for an order in the High Court restraining Waterberg JV Resources from continuing mining related activities on portions of the Goedetrouw and Ketting farms, pending the finalisation of the appeals and the review, as well as the grant of various regulatory authorisations.

PTM believes that all requirements specified under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act have been complied with, and that the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy correctly granted the mining right and environmental authorisation for the project on January 28, 2021. Counsel acting for Waterberg JV Resources has filed formal rebuttals to each appeal opposing the review, and will file answering papers to the application for motion.

PTM has noted that the Waterberg mining right currently remains in good standing.

The company has indicated that it aims to continue working closely with established local community leadership to maximise the value of the Waterberg project for all stakeholders, and to complete construction funding and concentrate offtake arrangements for the project.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Stantec Consulting International and DRA Projects SA (DFS).

Contact Details for Project Information
PTM, tel +27 11782 2186 or email info@platinumgroupmetals.net.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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