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CONSTELLATION RESOURCES LIMITED — Interim / Quarterly Report 2023
Jul 30, 2023
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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 31 July 2023
JUNE 2023 QUARTERLY REPORT
Constellation Resources Limited (“Constellation” or “Company”) presents its Quarterly Report for the period ended 30 June 2023. The Company’s focus is magmatic nickel sulphides at the Orpheus Project in the Fraser Range of Western Australia and evaluating new opportunities in the resources sector.
KEY ACTIVITIES DURING THE QUARTER
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Initial Ultrafine soil sampling results collected on a broad reconnaissance grid identified elevated nickel and copper soils results in the Eucla Basin cover sequence.
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Newly identified anomalous trends prevail near previous geophysical targets, which are interpreted to represent concealed mafic intrusions.
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Several opportunities have been reviewed and the Company will continue in its efforts to identify and acquire suitable new opportunities in the resources sector, both domestically and overseas.
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Cash at bank of $2.4 million and no debt as of 30 June 2023, well-funded for future activities.
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Figure 1: Ultrafine soil sampling Ni points with magnetics (TMI RTP1VD) base image.
For further information, please contact:
Peter Woodman
Peter Muccilli
Managing Director Technical Director Tel: +61 8 9322 6322 Tel: +61 8 9322 6322
Level 9, 28 The Esplanade PERTH WA 6000 tel +61 8 9322 6322 fax +61 8 9322 6558 email [email protected] constellationresources.com.au
ABN 57 153 144 211
31 July 2023
Orpheus Project – Transline Tenements
During the quarter, the Company received results of a recent Ultrafine soil sampling program completed within the Transline (“Transline”) tenement portfolio of the wider Orpheus Project in the Fraser Range of Western Australia. The Transline tenements include E28/2738, E28/2957 and E28/2403.
To assist in the progression of the targets across Transline, an additional generative targeting layer was recently completed with 317 Ultrafine soil samples collected over 15 lines on a reconnaissance pattern (800m to 1600m traverses and taken 400m apart). The Ultrafine soil sampling technique was developed in conjunction with the CSIRO and undertaken by LabWest. Ultrafine has been widely accepted by exploration companies as the leading surface sampling technique to detect mineralisation undercover (as found at Transline).
The results of the Ultrafine soil sampling display promising elevated nickel and copper anomalism at the southern portion of Transline and in proximity to Geophysical Targets 8, 9 and 10 which in addition to Geophysical Targets 6 and 7, were not previously drilled by Constellation.
Constellation had previously interpreted ten priority Geophysical Targets (of which five were drill tested) at Transline from completed gravity and aeromagnetic surveys that could represent Proterozoic mafic intrusions that are concealed beneath the Eucla Basin cover sequence. Mafic intrusions in the Fraser Range are the key host unit for nickel sulphides deposits as displayed at the IGO Nova nickel mine.
The most anomalous results from the sampling, were returned on the southernmost line (line 15 - entirely within E28/2738), 1.6km south of line 14. Infill soil sampling is required to enable a greater understanding of the morphology, continuity and amplitude of all newly identified anomalous trends.
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Figure 2: A) Left - Ultrafine soil sampling results over Transline tenements with anomalous nickel (Ni) gridded base image and previously identified geophysical targets, B) Right - Gridded copper base image.
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Future Work Programs
Future exploration work programs at the Orpheus Project in the Fraser Range include:
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Infill soil sampling at Transline in the current quarter to a notional 400m x 200m grid to enable a greater understanding of the morphology, continuity and amplitude of all newly identified anomalous trends.
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The anomalism identified from the recent Ultrafine soil sampling is outside limited Moving Loop Transient Electrsomagnetic (“MLTEM”) surveys undertaken in the area and depending on the results from infill, the current MLTEM footprint may be extended.
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Subject to results and interpretation from the infill soil sampling, air core drilling in the December quarter to test the prospective basement units (subject to heritage, pastoralist considerations and rig availability); and
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Expanded Ultrafine soil sampling programs across the entire tenement portfolio.
CORPORATE
Business Development
Several opportunities have been reviewed during the quarter, and the Company will continue in its efforts to identify and acquire suitable new business opportunities in the resources sector, both domestically and overseas. However, no agreements have been reached or licences granted and the Directors are not able to assess the likelihood or timing of a successful acquisition or grant of any opportunities.
Capital Position
Constellation is in a strong financial position with cash at bank of approximately $2.4 million and no debt as at 30 June 2023.
As at the date of this report, the Company has the following securities on issue:
| Security Type | Number |
|---|---|
| Fully Paid Ordinary Shares | 49,905,426 |
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ABOUT THE FRASER RANGE TENEMENTS
The Company manages the Orpheus Project (Figure 3), comprising six tenements covering approximately 443km[2] in the Fraser Range province of Western Australia. In the Fraser Range, certain Proterozoic mafic/ ultramafic intrusion suites are prospective to host nickel-copper sulphide mineralisation. The region is currently experiencing high levels of exploration activity for nickel following the Nova, Silver Knight, Mawson and Lantern discoveries.
The Orpheus Project includes a 70% interest in three mineral exploration licences (E28/2403, E63/1281 and E63/1282) and one mineral exploration licence application (E63/1695). The granted exploration licences form part of a joint venture between the Company (70%) and Enterprise Metals Limited (“Enterprise”) (30%, ASX: ENT). Pursuant to the joint venture agreement, the Company is responsible for sole funding all joint venture activities on the tenements, which form part of the joint venture, up to completion of a bankable feasibility study.
Additionally, the Company has further 100% interests in two exploration licences (E28/2738 and E28/2957).
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Figure 3: Tenement Plan – Orpheus Project.
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COMPETENT PERSONS STATEMENT
The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results is extracted from the following ASX announcements:
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“Transline Ultrafine Soil Sampling Survey Results” – dated 27 July 2023;
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“June 2020 Quarterly Reports” – dated 27 July 2020; and
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“Drill Targets Identified in the Fraser Range” - dated 20 January 2020.
These announcements are available to view at the Company’s website on www.constellationresources.com.au. The information in the original ASX Announcements that related to Exploration Results was based on, and fairly represents information compiled by Peter Muccilli, a Competent Person who is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr Muccilli is a Technical Director of Constellation Resources Limited and a holder of shares in Constellation Resources Limited. Mr Muccilli has sufficient experience that is relevant to the styles of mineralisation and types of deposit under consideration, and to the activity being undertaken, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves” (JORC Code). The Company confirms that it is not aware of any information or data that materially affects the information included in the original market announcements. The Company confirms that the form and context in which the Competent Person’s findings are presented have not been materially modified from the original market announcements.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements regarding plans with respect to Constellation’s project are forward-looking statements. There can be no assurance that the Company’s plans for development of its projects will proceed as currently expected. These forwardlooking statements are based on the Company’s expectations and beliefs concerning future events. Forward looking statements are necessarily subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside the control of the Company, which could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements. The Company makes no undertaking to subsequently update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this announcement, to reflect the circumstances or events after the date of that announcement.
This announcement has been authorised for release by the Company’s Managing Director, Peter Woodman.
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Appendix 1: Disclosures in accordance with ASX Listing Rule 5.3
Summary of Mining Tenements
As at 30 June 2023, the Company has an interest in the following projects:
| Project Name | Permit Number | Percentage Interest | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fraser Range, Western Australia | E63/1281 | 70% | Granted |
| E63/1282 | 70% | Granted | |
| E28/2403 | 70% | Granted | |
| E63/1695 | 70% | Application | |
| E28/2738 | 100% | Granted | |
| E28/2957 | 100% | Granted |
The Company relinquished its tenement applications E28/3315, E28/3316 and E28/3319 during the quarter. No other interests in mining tenements were acquired or disposed of during the quarter.
Summary of Mining Exploration Activities Expenditure
| Activity | Amount($A’000) |
|---|---|
| Consultants – Geophysical,Geochemistry,Field Team,Other | (58) |
| Sample Analysis | (20) |
| Field Equipment,Supplies,Vehicle Hire,Accommodation,Travel | (8) |
| Tenement Maintenance,Rents and Rates | 5 |
| Total as reported in Appendix 5B | (81) |
There were no mining or production activities and expenses incurred during the quarter ended 30 June 2023.
Related Party Payments
During the quarter ended 30 June 2023, the Company made payments of $248,000 to related parties and their associates. These payments relate to existing remuneration arrangements (executive salaries, director fees and superannuation of $176,000) and provision of a serviced office ($72,000).
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Rule 5.5
Appendix 5B
Mining exploration entity or oil and gas exploration entity quarterly cash flow report
Name of entity
CONSTELLATION RESOURCES LIMITED ABN Quarter ended (“current quarter”) 57 153 144 211 30 June 2023
| Consolidated statement of cash flows | Current quarter $A’000 |
Year to date (12 months) $A’000 |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Cash flows from operating activities 1.1 Receipts from customers 1.2 Payments for (a) exploration & evaluation (b) development (c) production (d) staff costs (e) administration and corporate costs 1.3 Dividends received (see note 3) 1.4 Interest received 1.5 Interest and other costs of finance paid 1.6 Income taxes paid 1.7 Government grants and tax incentives 1.8 Other – Business development costs 1.9 Net cash from / (used in) operating activities |
- (81) - - (179) (48) - 24 - - - (20) |
- (323) - - (605) (285) - 70 - - - (114) |
| (304) | (1,257) | |
| 2. Cash flows from investing activities 2.1 Payments to acquire or for: (a) entities (b) tenements (c) property, plant and equipment (d) exploration & evaluation (e) investments (f) other non-current assets |
- - - - - - |
- - - - - - |
ASX Listing Rules Appendix 5B (17/07/20) + See chapter 19 of the ASX Listing Rules for defined terms.
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Appendix 5B
Mining exploration entity or oil and gas exploration entity quarterly cash flow report
| Consolidated statement of cash flows | Current quarter $A’000 |
Year to date (12 months) $A’000 |
|---|---|---|
| 2.2 Proceeds from the disposal of: (a) entities (b) tenements (c) property, plant and equipment (d) investments (e) other non-current assets 2.3 Cash flows from loans to other entities 2.4 Dividends received (see note 3) 2.5 Other (provide details if material) 2.6 Net cash from / (used in) investing activities |
- - - - - - - - |
- - - - - - - - |
| - | - | |
| 3. Cash flows from financing activities 3.1 Proceeds from issues of equity securities (excluding convertible debt securities) 3.2 Proceeds from issue of convertible debt securities 3.3 Proceeds from exercise of options 3.4 Transaction costs related to issues of equity securities or convertible debt securities 3.5 Proceeds from borrowings 3.6 Repayment of borrowings 3.7 Transaction costs related to loans and borrowings 3.8 Dividends paid 3.9 Other (provide details if material) 3.10 Net cash from / (used in) financing activities |
- - - - - - - - - |
- - - - - - - - - |
| - | - | |
| 4. Net increase / (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents for the period |
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| 4.1 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 4.2 Net cash from / (used in) operating activities (item 1.9 above) 4.3 Net cash from / (used in) investing activities (item 2.6 above) 4.4 Net cash from / (used in) financing activities (item 3.10 above) |
2,719 (304) - - |
3,672 (1,257) - - |
ASX Listing Rules Appendix 5B (17/07/20) + See chapter 19 of the ASX Listing Rules for defined terms.
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Appendix 5B
Mining exploration entity or oil and gas exploration entity quarterly cash flow report
| Consolidated statement of cash flows | Current quarter $A’000 |
Year to date (12 months) $A’000 |
|---|---|---|
| 4.5 Effect of movement in exchange rates on cash held 4.6 Cash and cash equivalents at end of period |
- | - |
| 2,415 | 2,415 | |
| 5. Reconciliation of cash and cash equivalents at the end of the quarter (as shown in the consolidated statement of cash flows) to the related items in the accounts |
Current quarter $A’000 |
Previous quarter $A’000 |
| 5.1 Bank balances 5.2 Call deposits 5.3 Bank overdrafts 5.4 Other (provide details) 5.5 Cash and cash equivalents at end of quarter (should equal item 4.6 above) |
9 2,406 - - |
7 2,712 - - |
| 2,415 | 2,719 |
| 6. Payments to related parties of the entity and their associates |
6. Payments to related parties of the entity and their associates |
6. Payments to related parties of the entity and their associates |
Current quarter $A'000 |
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| 6.1 Aggregate amount of payments to related parties and their associates included in item 1 248 6.2 Aggregate amount of payments to related parties and their associates included in item 2 - Note: if any amounts are shown in items 6.1 or 6.2, your quarterly activity report must include a description of, and an explanation for, such payments. |
248 | ||
| - | |||
| 7. 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 |
Financing facilities Note: the term “facility’ includes all forms of financing arrangements available to the entity. Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the sources of finance available to the entity. Total facility amount at quarter end $A’000 Amount drawn at quarter end $A’000 Loan facilities - - Credit standby arrangements - - Other (please specify) - - Total financing facilities - - Unused financing facilities available at quarter end - Include in the box below a description of each facility above, including the lender, interest rate, maturity date and whether it is secured or unsecured. If any additional financing facilities have been entered into or are proposed to be entered into after quarter end, include a note providing details of those facilities as well. |
Total facility amount at quarter end $A’000 |
Amount drawn at quarter end $A’000 |
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
| - | - | ||
ASX Listing Rules Appendix 5B (17/07/20) + See chapter 19 of the ASX Listing Rules for defined terms.
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Appendix 5B
Mining exploration entity or oil and gas exploration entity quarterly cash flow report
| 8. | Estimated cash available for future operating activities | $A’000 |
|---|---|---|
| 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 8.8 |
Net cash from / (used in) operating activities (item 1.9) (304) (Payments for exploration & evaluation classified as investing activities) (item 2.1(d)) - Total relevant outgoings (item 8.1 + item 8.2) (304) Cash and cash equivalents at quarter end (item 4.6) 2,415 Unused finance facilities available at quarter end (item 7.5) - Total available funding (item 8.4 + item 8.5) 2,415 Estimated quarters of funding available (item 8.6 divided by item 8.3) 8 Note: if the entity has reported positive relevant outgoings (ie a net cash inflow) in item 8.3, answer item 8.7 as “N/A”. Otherwise, a figure for the estimated quarters of funding available must be included in item 8.7. If item 8.7 is less than 2 quarters, please provide answers to the following questions: 8.8.1 Does the entity expect that it will continue to have the current level of net operating cash flows for the time being and, if not, why not? |
(304) - (304) 2,415 - |
| 2,415 | ||
| Answer: Not applicable | ||
| 8.8.2 Has the entity taken any steps, or does it propose to take any steps, to raise further cash to fund its operations and, if so, what are those steps and how likely does it believe that they will be successful? |
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| Answer: Not applicable | ||
| 8.8.3 Does the entity expect to be able to continue its operations and to meet its business objectives and, if so, on what basis? |
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| Answer: Not applicable | ||
| Note: where item 8.7 is less than 2 quarters, all of questions 8.8.1, 8.8.2 and 8.8.3 above must be answered. |
Compliance statement
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1 This statement has been prepared in accordance with accounting standards and policies which comply with Listing Rule 19.11A.
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2 This statement gives a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.
Date: 31 July 2023
Authorised by: Company Secretary
(Name of body or officer authorising release – see note 4)
Notes
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This quarterly cash flow report and the accompanying activity report provide a basis for informing the market about the entity’s activities for the past quarter, how they have been financed and the effect this has had on its cash position. An entity that wishes to disclose additional information over and above the minimum required under the Listing Rules is encouraged to do so.
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If this quarterly cash flow report has been prepared in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, the definitions in, and provisions of, AASB 6: Exploration for and Evaluation of Mineral Resources and AASB 107: Statement of Cash Flows apply to this report. If this quarterly cash flow report has been prepared in accordance with other accounting standards agreed by ASX pursuant to Listing Rule 19.11A, the corresponding equivalent standards apply to this report.
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Dividends received may be classified either as cash flows from operating activities or cash flows from investing activities, depending on the accounting policy of the entity.
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If this report has been authorised for release to the market by your board of directors, you can insert here: “By the board”. If it has been authorised for release to the market by a committee of your board of directors, you can insert here: “By the [ name of board committee – eg Audit and Risk Committee ]”. If it has been authorised for release to the market by a disclosure committee, you can insert here: “By the Disclosure Committee”.
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If this report has been authorised for release to the market by your board of directors and you wish to hold yourself out as complying with recommendation 4.2 of the ASX Corporate Governance Council’s Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations , the board should have received a declaration from its CEO and CFO that, in their opinion, the financial records of the entity have been properly maintained, that this report complies with the appropriate accounting standards and gives a true and fair view of the cash flows of the entity, and that their opinion has been formed on the basis of a sound system of risk management and internal control which is operating effectively.
ASX Listing Rules Appendix 5B (17/07/20) + See chapter 19 of the ASX Listing Rules for defined terms.
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