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MATSA RESOURCES LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2015
Nov 30, 2015
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LIMITED
ABN 48 106 732 487
ASX Announcement
1[st] December 2015
Diamond Drilling Commenced at Symons Hill
Highlights
CORPORATE SUMMARY
Executive Chairman
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Diamond Drilling has commenced today on the first of at least two planned diamond drillholes at Symons Hill Fraser Range.
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Drilling will determine whether C11 and VA15 are associated with NovaBollinger style Ni-Cu sulphide mineralisation.
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A minimum of one diamond hole at each target is to be completed.
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A 650m drillhole to test EM Conductor VA15a under strongly nickel enriched weathered olivine gabbros of 8m @ 0.81% Ni, at SHG02.
Paul Poli
Director
Frank Sibbel
Director & Company Secretary
Andrew Chapman
Shares on Issue
144.15 million
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A 600m drillhole to test EM Conductor C11 adjacent to anomalous bedrock nickel values at SHG10.
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Downhole EM surveys to be carried out to confirm in-hole conductors and to detect off-hole conductors up to 200m away.
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Additional drilling is planned to immediately follow up any encouraging results.
Unlisted Options
13.94 million @ $0.25 - $0.43 Top 20 shareholders Hold 51.88%
Share Price on 30 November 2015
18.5 cents
Market Capitalisation
$26.67 million
Head Office: Suite 11, 139 Newcastle Street, Perth Western Australia 6000 Tel : +61 8 9230 3555 Fax: +61 8 9227 0370 Bangkok Office: Unit 1808, Pacific Place 2, 142 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Tel : +66 0 2653 0258 Fax : +66 0 2653 0258 [email protected] www.matsa.com.au
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Matsa is very pleased to report that diamond drilling has recommenced at Symons Hill. Drilling is planned to test EM Conductor targets VA15 and C11 as potential Nova Bollinger style Ni Cu mineralisation. (Figure 1)
A description of EM survey methods is included in Appendix 1. The discovery and EM survey work carried out on these conductors has previously been released to the market. ( Conductor VA15 , MAT announcements to the ASX 22[nd] December 2014 and 31[st] January 2015, Conductor C11, MAT announcement to the ASX 23[rd] September 2015) .
The programme will consist of a minimum of 2 holes (one per target) for approximately 1,250m of diamond drilling undertaken on a single shift per day basis. It is anticipated that drilling will take approximately 4 weeks to complete. Downhole EM surveys will be carried out on each hole completed in order to confirm any in-hole conductors and to detect off-hole conductors which may have not been intersected.
Matsa Executive Chairman Mr Poli said “ We are keen to see the results of this diamond drill programme. We have now spent some 2 years exploring the Symons Hill project and we have not yet found the prize but remain encouraged by the geology of the area and will continue our work diligently and determinedly. We can learn from the recent success of Sandfire Resources at the Monty discovery, who have demonstrated that patience and persistence rewards those who are prepared to give it a go. Matsa believes that the Symons Hill Project is the premier location in the Fraser Range and guts and determination will be rewarded .”
Mr Poli added,” Where there is smoke there is fire, and the Symons Hill project has numerous target areas. We are fortunate in that we have a fantastic cash position which allows us the freedom to continue with our exploration programmes in earnest .”
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Figure 1: Symons Hill Planned Drilling Dec 2015
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VA 15, Planned Diamond Drillhole PDD02 (Figures 1 and 2)
The VA15 Target was originally discovered by Matsa’s 2012 airborne VTEM survey and subsequently confirmed by ground EM surveys including the high powered FLTEM survey which is currently still in progress.
The more recent HPFLEM survey carried out over the VA15 VTEM target was able to better define the target for drilling than earlier EM surveys in 2012 and 2013.
Results of the new HPFLEM survey were modeled and the final interpretation now confirms 2 NNW trending moderate strength (conductance 250-500S) conductors, VA15a and VA15b both dipping steeply towards the NE. These conductors underlie strongly enriched nickel values in weathered olivine gabbros as determined by aircore and shallow RC drillholes of the SHG02 geochemical target (Figure 2). These conductors are interpreted as potential Ni-Cu sulphide mineralisation of Nova Bollinger type. Of particular interest is their close correlation to the anomalous Ni values directly above.
Both conductors are essentially similar, but modelling of the northern anomaly VA15a produced a more robust interpretation and a 650m angled diamond drillhole is planned to be test VA15a at a vertical depth of 500m below surface.
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Figure 2: Conductor Plate VA15a (red) on interpretive cross section showing planned drillhole VA15A
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C11 Conductor Planned Diamond Drillhole (Figures 1 and 3)
C11 is a moderate strength (~250-500S) bedrock conductor located under anomalous bedrock Ni values >300ppm Ni in weathered bedrock with nickel values of up to 0.2% Ni in an RC drillhole which intersected mafic ultramafic gabbro (Target SHG10).
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Figure 3: Conductor C11, Interpretive cross section showing planned diamond drillhole trace
Preliminary modelling indicates that C11 is a steep ENE dipping conductor plate. The conductive source is interpreted to extend approximately 500m along strike and down dip with a vertical depth of ~150-200m to the top of the conductor.
A 600m angled diamond drillhole was designed to intersect all 4 possible conductor plates at vertical depths of between 400m and 500m below surface.
Symons Hill Project Background
The Symons Hill Project is located within Matsa’s 100% owned E69/3070 with an area of 96km[2] . The project is located within the Fraser Range Tectonic zone, 6kms SSW of Independence Group Ltd’s (ASX: IGO) Nova nickel mine. Matsa has been actively exploring the project since 2012 with aircore, RC and diamond drilling confirming the presence of nickel anomalous (0.2 – 0.3% Ni) olivine bearing gabbro at targets SHG02, SHG03 and SHG11, which exhibit near surface enrichment in the weathered profile of up to 1.3% Ni.
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Matsa commenced a regional, high powered (150-200A) EM survey in December 2014 which has been designed to cover the majority of the Symons Hill Project area. The survey is being carried out as part of a research and development project which is designed to develop and improve state of the art EM equipment to explore for massive sulphide deposits of Nova-Bollinger type, to a depth of >700m below surface.
The survey has been designed to test three successive, prioritised areas with the highest priority assigned to favourable structural/stratigraphic locations based on interpretation of gravity, aeromagnetic, geochemical and drilling data.
For further Information please contact:
Paul Poli Executive Chairman
Phone +61 8 9230 3555 Fax +61 8 9227 0370 Email [email protected] Web www.matsa.com.au
Exploration results
The information in this report that relates to Exploration results, is based on information compiled by David Fielding, who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. David Fielding is a full time employee of Matsa Resources Limited. David Fielding has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of ore deposit under consideration and the activity which he is undertaking 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’. David Fielding consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
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Appendix 1: Matsa Resources Limited Symons Hill Project JORC 2012 Table 1
Section 1: Sampling Techniques and Data
(Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections).
| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary |
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| Location of | Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill holes (collar | EM survey loops and receiver data points are laid out using |
| data points | and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine workings and other | handheld GPS units to an accuracy of 3-5m |
| locations used in Mineral Resource estimation. | Topographic control 2-5m accuracy using published maps or | |
| Specification of the grid system used. | Shuttle Radar data is considered to be sufficient for modelling | |
| Quality and adequacy of topographic control. | of EM surveyresults. | |
| Data | Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results. | Loops are laid out as rectangles measuring approximately |
| spacing | Whether the data spacing and distribution is sufficient to | 1200x800m in a NS and EW direction. |
| and | establish the degree of geological and grade continuity | Receiver data is acquired at 50m intervals along lines spaced |
| distribution | appropriate for the Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve |
at 150m |
| estimation procedure(s) and classifications applied. | Survey lines are typically run parallel to the short electrode | |
| _Whether sample compositing has been applied. _ | direction | |
| Orientation | Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased | The Transmitter loops and survey lines are carried out NS and |
| of data in | sampling of possible structures and the extent to which this is | EW. |
| relation to | known, considering the deposit type. | Geological strike is highly variable but dominated by a NNE |
| geological structure |
If the relationship between the drilling orientation and the orientation of key mineralised structures is considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this should be assessed and |
“grain” which means that in most cases EM data is acquired at a high angle to geological strike. |
| reported if material. |
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Section 2: Reporting of Exploration Results
(Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section).
| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary | |
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| Mineral | Type, reference name/number, location and ownership | EL69/3070 which is owned 100% by Matsa Resources Ltd. | |
| tenement | including agreements or material issues with third parties such | Located on Vacant Crown Land | |
| and land | as joint ventures, partnerships, overriding royalties, native title | The License intersects the buffer zones of the Fraser Range | |
| tenure status |
interests, historical sites, wilderness or national park and environmental settings. The security of the tenure held at the time of reporting along |
and Southern Hills PEC’s Exploration to be managed in accordance with a Conservation Management Plan. The project is located within Native Title Claim by the Ngadju |
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| with any known impediments to obtaining a licence to operate | people. | ||
| in the area. | A heritage agreement has been signed and exploration is | ||
| carried out within the terms of that agreement. | |||
| At the time of writing the licence is granted for a 5 year period | |||
| expiring on6thMarch 2018 | |||
| Exploration | Acknowledgment and appraisal of exploration by other parties. |
Prior work carried out by GSWA in the form of wide spaced | |
| done by | helicopter based soil sampling and acquisition of 400m line | ||
| other | spacing magnetic and radiometric data. | ||
| parties | In the late 90s, Gold Partners NL has carried out few wide- spaced aircore drilling on one line along the southeast portion |
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| of the tenement. No anomalous assay results have been | |||
| reported. | |||
| Geology | Deposit type, geological setting and style of mineralisation. | The target is Nova style Ni Cu mineralization hosted in high | |
| grade mafic granulites of the Fraser Complex. | |||
| Recent results also support potential for magmatic copper only | |||
| mineralisation in Felsic granulites | |||
| Diagrams | Appropriate maps and sections (with scales) and tabulations of | Suitable summary plans have been included in the body of the | |
| intercepts should be included for any significant discovery | report. | ||
| being reported These should include, but not be limited to a | |||
| plan view of drill hole collar locations and appropriate sectional | |||
| _views. _ | |||
| Balanced | Where comprehensive reporting of all Exploration Results is | Not required at this stage | |
| reporting | not practicable, representative reporting of both low and high | ||
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary |
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| grades and/or widths should be practiced to avoid misleading | ||
| _reporting of Exploration Results. _ | ||
| Other | Other exploration data, if meaningful and material, should be | Airborne VTEM (combined magnetic and electromagnetic) |
| substantive | reported including (but not limited to): geological observations; |
carried out in December 2012 by Geotech Airborne Pty Limited. |
| exploration data |
geophysical survey results; geochemical survey results; bulk samples – size and method of treatment; metallurgical test results; bulk density, groundwater, geotechnical and rock |
A total of 6 priority targets and 15 second order targets identified and reported on by Southern Geoscience Consultants Ltd. VTEM survey carried out over entire tenement on 200m |
| characteristics; potential deleterious or contaminating | lines. | |
| substances. | Prior to December 2012, Comprehensive geochemical survey | |
| carried out by Matsa Resources comprising 614 samples | ||
| mostly at 400m centres on a staggered grid identified targets | ||
| SH01 to SH05. Infill at 200m x 200m completed over targets | ||
| SH01 to SH05 in May 2013 for a total of 638 samples. | ||
| Ground EM 2013, (See Location Plan below) carried out by | ||
| Bushgum Holdings Pty Ltd, under supervision by Newexco | ||
| consultants, consisting of both moving-loop (MLEM) and fixed- | ||
| loop (FLEM) surveys. Data acquisition was achieved using a | ||
| SMARTem24 8-channel geophysical receiver manufactured by | ||
| ElectroMagnetic Imaging Technology (EMIT), Bartington 3- | ||
| component magnetic field sensor (up to 1Hz frequency | ||
| response) and a Zonge ZT-30 Loop Driver transmitter to power | ||
| the loop with up to 30A. The MLEM and FLEM surveys are | ||
| both 400m wide. In the MLEM, the survey lines are spaced | ||
| 400m apart with receiving stations every 100m inside the loop | ||
| along an E-W direction. In the FLEM, the receiving stations are | ||
| 50m apart across 1 km traverse in an E-W direction. | ||
| Fixed Loop TEM Surveys carried out in February March 2014 | ||
| by Outer Rim, over VTEM anomalies VA01, VA02, VA15 | ||
| SURVEY PARAMETERS Configuration : Fixed Loop, Station | ||
| Spacing : 50 m; Receiver : SMARTem24, Frequency : 2.0833, | ||
| Component Z,X,Y, Rx Coil : Fluxgate, Rx Area : 10000m2 | ||
| turn-m; Transmitter : Crone-Ext, Tx Moment : Unknown turn-m, | ||
| TxCurrent: 20A TurnOff :0.5ms |
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| Criteria | JORC Code explanation | Commentary |
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| Survey Location Plan Attached | ||
| FLTEM loop sizes ranged from 300x500m to 400x600m, single | ||
| loop turn. Multiple E-W survey lines were utilised (3) per line at | ||
| 150m line spacing in order to adequately resolve potential | ||
| bedrock conductors. All FLTEM surveying was completed with | ||
| 50m station spacing. | ||
| MLTEM Survey over Gloucester Corridor between VA15 in the | ||
| north and VA11 in the South. Survey Parameters/Description: | ||
| sisting of 200mx200m | ||
| double turn loops, , |
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| -50 - 75+ amps, Smartem 24 and a 3- | ||
| component fluxgate sensor (smart fluxgate) Z,X,Y, Crone Coil | ||
| Z only, , -1ms ramp, |
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| repeatable readings, 128-256 stacks | ||
| Induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys over | ||
| geochemical targets SHG01, SHG02 and SHG03. Survey type: | ||
| Pole/Dipole-dipole (2D) at 100-200m spacing; Receiver: GDD | ||
| GRX-32 IP receiver; Transmitter: zonge GGT-30; Frequency | ||
| 0.125 Hz; Data coverage: N=12-16 ~300 to 500m depth of | ||
| investigation. | ||
| Current HPFLEM See location plan for current progress. - high | ||
| powered fixed loop TEM 800x1200m loops, 100m stations, | ||
| 150m line spacing, ORE HP transmitter producing ~120-150A, | ||
| Base Frequency for initial surveys (will change) - 0.5Hz, ZXY | ||
| components (Z+Up, X+East, Y+North), EMIT SMARTfluxgate | ||
| B-field sensor Each loop currently consists of 12 survey lines, | ||
| 192stns and18.0kms coverage. |
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