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Mofe Creek iron-ore project, Liberia

21st August 2015

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

  

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Name and Location
Mofe Creek iron-ore project, Liberia.

Client
Tawana Resources.

Project Description
A scoping study on the Mofe Creek project has delivered excellent technical and financial results, along with project design and development simplicity.

A scoping study has determined that the project will have an initial mine life of 14 years.

The study has also identified an opportunity to fast-track the initial one-million-tonne-a-year operation to a 2.5-million-tonne-a-year production scenario using existing infrastructure in Liberia, including a sealed road from the Gofolo mine to the Port of Monrovia, and an existing deep-water port at Freeport-Monrovia. As the project expands, the Freeport capacity will be exceeded and alternative transshipment or shiploading facilities will be required.

The project development plan envisages a staged production ramp-up, starting at one-million tonnes a year (Stage 1A), increasing production to 2.5-million tonnes a year (Stage 1B).

In July Tawana reported that it had identified four additional high-priority target areas at its Mofe Creek project, following the discovery of high-grade direct shipping ore (DSO) hematite mineralisation, averaging 62.8% iron and reaching up to 66% iron.

Located a short trucking distance from the operating Port of Freeport-Monrovia, the new zone of DSO hematite mineralisation occurs in the Goehn South East prospect, within a broader 550 m strike length of friable, coarse-grained itabirite, with potential for additional strike extensions.

Itabirite mineralisation greater than 2.2 km in combined strike length, ranging in grade from 26.4% to 52.6% iron, has also been delineated, with similar geological characteristics for the 61.9-million tons at 33% iron maiden resource estimate.

The combination of a new DSO hematite discovery and the company’s port infrastructure memorandum of understanding with Hong Kong-based miner Wisco Cad has significantly enhanced the potential for a low capital-intensity, early start-up DSO trucking operation.

The results have also strengthened the exploration rationale for a potential Bomi Hills analogue, which historically produced more than 50-million tons of DSO within 35 km of the project area.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project has a net present value, at an 8% discounted cash flow and after royalties at 4.5%, of $435-million. The pretax internal rate of return is estimated at 55.8%.

Value
The initial capital expenditure (capex) required for first production is estimated at $52.9-million, including a 20% contingency on capex.

The total capital cost required to achieve and sustain 2.5-million tonnes a year, including an independent haul road and a transshipment facility at the coast of Liberia, is estimated at $280-million.

Duration
The timeline to initial production is 15 months from the approval of a mining licence.

Latest Developments
Tawana has submitted a scoping report and terms of reference report for an environmental- and social-impact assessment (ESIA) for its Mofe Creek project to the Liberia Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for review.

Once the terms of reference report is approved by the EPA, Tawana can fully progress the Mofe Creek project’s ESIA studies.

The submission of these reports represents a key step forward in the ESIA process and forms part of Tawana's commitment to obtaining an environmental permit and mining licence for Mofe Creek.

“These reports provide the basis for a detailed analysis of the social, environmental and technical aspects of the project and the communities in which the project will operate.

“Early consideration of project-specific environmental and social impacts along with appropriate community engagement can significantly influence the long-term success of a project. Through its comprehensive groundwork, Tawana seeks to maximise the economic, social and environmental benefits of the Mofe Creek iron-ore project for all its shareholders and Liberian stakeholders,” executive chairperson and CEO Wayne Richards has commented.

Consultants Earth Systems and Earth Environmental Consultancy have prepared the reports, in line with relevant Liberian regulations.

Key Contracts and Suppliers
None stated.

On Budget and on Time?
Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information
Tawana Resources, tel +61 8 9287 4333 or fax +61 8 9389 3199.

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