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RAREX LIMITED Interim / Quarterly Report 2017

Oct 30, 2017

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Interim / Quarterly Report

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Clancy Exploration Limited Phone: (08) 6143 6720
Suite 23, 513 Hay Street Fax: (08) 9388 8824
Subiaco, WA 6008 www.clancyexploration.com
Australia [email protected]
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QUARTERLY ACTIVITIES and CASHFLOW REPORT For the period ending 30 September 2017

The Board of Clancy Exploration Limited (“Clancy” or the “Company”) provides its Quarterly Activities report for the period ending 30 September 2017.

Summary

  • Following a thorough review of the Company’s tenure at the Leogang Cobalt Nickel Project in Austria, it was determined that Clancy has priority rights, under Austrian law, over 172 of our 200 granted licences and next-in-line rights over the balance. The next-in-line rights relate to the licences which cover the historical mines.

  • The Company, together with its partner Cadence Minerals Plc, will now move forward with the Leogang project and in addition seek to explore other investment or farm-in opportunities in the global resources sector.

  • The suspension of trading in Clancy’s securities was lifted on 5 September 2017.

  • Clancy had cash on hand at the end of the September quarter of $1.27m.

Austrian Project

Leogang Cobalt Nickel Project

The Board has focused its energies on securing a new project opportunity for Clancy. Several interesting opportunities were assessed.

In June 2017, the Company was granted exploration licences over the Leogang Cobalt-Nickel Project ( Project ) covering approximately 80km[2] in the Salzburg and Kitzbuhel regions in western Austria.

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Figure 1: Regional Location Plan of Leogang Project

Clancy signed a binding Term Sheet, subject to a short 14-day due diligence period, with London listed Cadence Minerals Plc (“Cadence”) (AIM: KDNC), to acquire an initial 10% interest the Project for the consideration of approximately 74 million Cadence shares with a six-month option to increase its interest in the Project for an additional A$1 million in either cash or Cadence shares at Cadence’s election. Cadence specialises in investing in the key metals associated with the energy storage sector and is also European Metals Holdings (ASX: EMH) largest shareholder.

The Leogang acquisition delivered a significant land position (80km[2] ) in the prospective dolomite belt in western Austria.

  • Nickel and cobalt were mined in the region from the mid-16[th] century when Leogang was famed for the richness of its cobalt and nickel mineralisation.

  • Mining peaked in the late 1700’s but the market fell away after the Napoleonic Wars.

  • Licences were originally targeted to cover each historical mine and further extensions of the host dolomitic mineralisation.

Clancy was granted 200 exploration licences covering approximately 80km[2] at Leogang by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy. On the evening of Monday 10 July 2017, the Company was made aware that a number of licences potentially had preceding priority claimants that predated Clancy’s applications by a number of weeks. The Company deemed it appropriate at the time to halt the trading of its shares on the ASX and then seek a suspension of trading of the Company’s shares pending a full and thorough investigation into the situation.

Clancy’s investigation determined that there were 28 overlapping licences out of Clancy’s 200 licences that had predated licences by other parties and these licences are principally located in the south-eastern portion of the Leogang Project area (Refer Figure 2 and Licence Tables). These priority licences cover a total area of approximately 12km[2] which represents about 15% of Clancy’s entire Austrian project area. Clancy continues to have priority over the balance of the project area, being 172 licences covering approximately 68 km[2] , all of which have not undergone any forms of modern day exploration since the beginning of the 20[th] century.

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Figure 2: Map showing the extent of the priority licences

In the event that any of the respective 28 Austrian licences, subject to the priority claims, are either dropped or forfeited, priority over these individual respective claims will revert immediately to Clancy.

Clancy is of the view that it made all reasonable enquiries in respect of the availability of the ground at the Leogang Project prior to applying for the Austrian exploration package. Clancy was of the understanding that it held complete priority in respect of all the exploration licences upon grant of the exploration licences by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy and at all times subsequent, until it received notice of the priority claim on the evening of 10 July 2017.

Clancy has since become aware that Austrian mining regulators may grant exploration licences to more than one party over ground without advising a later party that its licences do not have priority. Exploration licences grant the holder the exclusive licence, subject to priority, to explore and are valid for five calendar years (including the year of application) and can be extended for a further five years if the exploration program has been carried out according to a program approved by the mining authorities. However, the right to conduct mining operations are not included in an exploration licence. For these activities a mining licence (“Bergwerksberechtigung”) has to be obtained which is a separate legal process.

The Way Forward

Clancy continues to hold priority interests in 172 licences covering approximately 68 km[2] at Leogang. This includes the areas around, but not immediately surrounding, the historical mines and extensions through the dolomite which was the target mineralisation for the original applications. As a result, the Board will continue to explore the potential of the Leogang Project as planned with the view of identifying a new cobalt mining precinct in the heart of Europe and on the doorstep of the battery and renewable technology sectors.

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Cadence Minerals Plc (refer to ASX release dated 3 July 2017) acquired a 10% interest in the licences held by Clancy and entered into a joint venture. Cadence have confirmed they plan to proceed with the joint venture on the Leogang Project and will continue to work with Clancy in evaluating the remaining 85% of the project tenements. In addition, both Clancy and Cadence will work together to identify and acquire additional strategic mineral properties focused on the battery technology sector throughout Europe and in other international jurisdictions.

NSW Projects

Orange East EL8442

(NSW, Clancy 100%; Alkane Resources Ltd, earning 60% and funding 100%)

Orange East is located 15km ESE of the city of Orange and contains several target styles including Ordovician porphyry copper-gold and post-Ordovician copper-gold targets. Numerous old workings occur in the area and many are focused along the regional scale Godolphin Fault. Previous work by Clancy defined a soil anomaly at the Gunnarbee prospect, which has similar geochemical, structural and geological characteristics as the nearby McPhillamys gold deposit, 15km along strike to the south (Figure 1).

Alkane Resources Ltd (Alkane; ASX: ALK) can earn a 60% interest in the Orange East project by spending $500,000 on exploration over three years. Alkane can earn a further 20% interest (80% total) by spending an additional $500,000 on exploration over the subsequent three years. Alkane is managing the exploration program. The project was inactive during the quarter.

Trundle EL8222

(NSW, Clancy 100%)

The Trundle project consists of a single exploration licence EL8222 located 25km west of the Northparkes copper-gold mine. There is extensive evidence of porphyry and skarn-style copper-gold mineralisation similar to the Cadia Valley and Northparkes. Clancy is seeking to either divest or find a partner for the Trundle project.

Condobolin EL7748

(NSW, Clancy 100%)

Condobolin EL7748 is in the central west of NSW immediately north of the Condobolin township. Condobolin has a substantial mining history, predominantly as a base metals field (lead, zinc and copper), as well as gold. The mineralisation is hosted in epithermal-style quartz veins within the metasedimentary units of the

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Ordovician Girilambone Group, associated with pyrite, sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, arsenopyrite and free gold. Clancy is seeking to either divest or find a partner for the Condobolin project.

Fairholme EL6552 & EL6915

(NSW, Clancy 100%)

The Fairholme project is located in the Fairholme Igneous Complex 12km north of the Cowal gold mine. The geophysical characteristics of the Fairholme Igneous Complex are similar to the Cowal Complex to the south, which hosts the Cowal gold mine and the Marsden porphyry copper-gold deposit (Evolution). Clancy is seeking to either divest or find a partner for the Fairholme project.

NSW Royalty Projects

(NSW, Clancy NSR)

Following the sale of joint venture interests to Gold Fields in February 2013, Clancy held 2.5% Net Smelter Return (NSR) royalties on Cowal East (Wyrra), Myall, Parkes East, Moorefield and Wellington North, subject to the tenement holder having the right at any time to purchase the NSR’s for A$20 million each (Buyout Right).

During 2016, Clancy agreed with the current tenement holder of Myall, Parkes East, Moorefield and Wellington North (Modeling Resources Pty Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of ASX-listed Magmatic Resources (ASX: MAG)) to reduce the NSR from 2.5% to 2% in return for removing the Buyout Right, but only in respect of any of the relevant tenements which Modeling Resources is in turn able to joint venture to a specified incoming party.

The Company has been notified that JOGMEC has joint ventured into the Parkes East project. Therefore, the NSR on Parkes East has been reduced to 2% and the buyout right has been removed.

The Company has not been notified that the specified incoming party has joint ventured into the Myall, Moorefield or Wellington North projects.

The NSR over the Wyrra project remains in place and is unaffected by the above changes.

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Figure 1 – Map showing location of Clancy projects in central NSW.

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Cash Position

As at 30 September 2017, the Company had cash on hand of $1,269,000. For further details, refer to the Appendix 5B.

Please direct enquiries to:

Evan Cranston

Non-Executive Director Phone: +61 8 6143 6720 Email: [email protected] Web: www.clancyexploration.com

About Clancy Exploration

Clancy Exploration (ASX: CLY) is an Australian-based minerals explorer. Clancy recently acquired the Leogang Cobalt-Nickel-Copper Project in Austria. The Leogang Project was targeted based on the high grade historical cobalt and nickel mines in the area and has had very little modern exploration. The Company’s Australian portfolio consists of copper-gold projects in the Lachlan Fold Belt of NSW where it has six wholly owned and managed projects and one joint venture project with Alkane Resources Ltd (ASX: ALK). The Company also retains NSR royalty interests over six licences in NSW. Details of Clancy’s projects can be found at the Company's website: www.clancyexploration.com

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Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy First Priority
Designation Reference
Meridian
Coordinates in Metres Cadastral Municipalities
Y X Centre in
the
Cadastral
Municipality
Other Cadastral
Municipality
Concerned
51/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
003)
M 31 -48.300,37 5.255.801,08 Schwarzleo
56/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
008)
M 31 -47.598,54 5.255.801,08 Schwarzleo Sonnberg, Pirzbichl
57/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
009)
M 31 -48.999,02 5.255.797,89 Schwarzleo Grießen
58/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
010)
M 31 -49.698,06 5.255.794,71 Schwarzleo Grießen
64/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
016)
M 31 -50.400,13 5.255.799,19 Schwarzleo Grießen
68/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
020)
M 31 -51.093,42 5.255.793,06 Grießen
71/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
023)
M 31 -51.798,97 5.255.793,05 Grießen
74/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
026)
M 31 -52.498,40 5.255.799,19 Grießen Hoch filzen
78/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
030)
M 31 -52.492,26 5.254.596,68 Schwarzleo
79/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
031)
M 31 -52.492,26 5.253.394,16 Schwarzleo Saalbach
80/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
032)
M 31 -52.841,97 5.254.001,55 Schwarzleo Saalbach
81/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
033)
M 31 -52.848,10 5.255.197,93 Schwarzleo Grießen, Hoch filzen, Fieberbrunn
82/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
034)
M 31 -53.203,95 5.253.400,29 Schwarzleo Saalbach
83/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
035)
M 31 -53.191,68 5.254.596,68 Schwarzleo Fieberbrunn
84/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
036)
M 31 -53.547,53 5.254.001,56 Schwarzleo Fieberbrunn, Saalbach
85/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
037)
M 31 -53.541,39 5.255.191,80 Fieberbrunn
86/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
038)
M 31 -53.205,07 5.255.798,61 Fieberbrunn Hoch filzen
87/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
039)
M 31 -53.900,65 5.254.602,23 Fieberbrunn
88/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
040)
M 31 -54.253,07 5.255.195,78 Fieberbrunn
89/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
041)
M 31 -53.890,53 5.255.792,75 Fieberbrunn
90/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
042)
M 31 -53.897,23 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn Saalbach
91/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
043)
M 31 -54.252,31 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
92/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
044)
M 31 -54.593,99 5.254.600,21 Fieberbrunn
93/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
045)
M 31 -54.593,99 5.255.799,44 Fieberbrunn
94/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
046)
M 31 -54.942,37 5.253.990,54 Fieberbrunn
95/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
047)
M 31 -54.600,69 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn Saalbach
96/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
048)
M 31 -54.949,08 5.255.203,18 Fieberbrunn

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98/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
050)
M 31 -55.290,76 5.255.799,44 Fieberbrunn
99/17/S
(CLY-LEOG-
051)
M 31 -55.297,46 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn Saalbach
101/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
053)
M 31 -55.652,54 5.255.196,48 Fieberbrunn
103/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
055)
M 31 -56.000,92 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn
104/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
056)
M 31 -56.000,92 5.255.799,45 Fieberbrunn
105/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
057)
M 31 -56.349,30 5.255.203,18 Fieberbrunn
106/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
058)
M 31 -55.659,24 5.256.402,41 Fieberbrunn
107/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
059)
M 31 -54.949,07 5.256.395,71 Fieberbrunn
108/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
060)
M 31 -56.342,60 5.256.395,71 Fieberbrunn
109/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
061)
M 31 -56.690,98 5.255.792,75 Fieberbrunn
110/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
062)
M 31 -56.697,68 5.254.600,21 Fieberbrunn
111/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
063)
M 31 -57.052,77 5.256.395,72 Fieberbrunn
112/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
064)
M 31 -57.052,76 5.255.209,88 Fieberbrunn
114/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
066)
M 31 -57.401,15 5.255.799,44 Fieberbrunn
115/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
067)
M 31 -57.401,15 5.254.606,91 Fieberbrunn
116/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
068)
M 31 -56.697,68 5.256.998,68 Fieberbrunn
117/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
069)
M 31 -57.749,53 5.256.395,71 Fieberbrunn
118/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
070)
M 31 -57.749,53 5.255.203,18 Fieberbrunn
119/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
071)
M 31 -57.052,76 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
120/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
072)
M 31 -57.401,14 5.256.998,68 Fieberbrunn
121/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
073)
M 31 -58.097,91 5.256.998,68 Fieberbrunn
122/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
074)
M 31 -58.459,69 5.256.395,71 Fieberbrunn
123/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
075)
M 31 -58.091,21 5.255.799,44 Fieberbrunn
124/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
076)
M 31 -58.452,99 5.255.196,47 Fieberbrunn
125/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
077)
M 31 -58.801,37 5.255.799,45 Fieberbrunn
126/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
078)
M 31 -58.097,91 5.254.600,20 Fieberbrunn
127/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
079)
M 31 -59.143,06 5.255.203,17 Fieberbrunn
128/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
080)
M 31 -56.697,68 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn
129/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
081)
M 31 -57.394,45 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn
130/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
082)
M 31 -57.749,52 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
131/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
083)
M 31 -58.091,21 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn
132/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
084)
M 31 -58.446,29 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn

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133/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
085)
M 31 -58.801,37 5.254.593,51 Fieberbrunn
134/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
086)
M 31 -59.149,75 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
135/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
087)
M 31 -59.498,13 5.254.600,21 Fieberbrunn
136/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
088)
M 31 -58.801,37 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn
137/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
089)
M 31 -59.498,13 5.253.400,97 Fieberbrunn Aurach
138/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
090)
M 31 -59.853,22 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn Aurach
139/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
091)
M 31 -59.853,22 5.255.203,17 Fieberbrunn
140/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
092)
M 31 -59.498,14 5.255.799,44 Fieberbrunn
141/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
093)
M 31 -55.653,82 5.252.803,35 Fieberbrunn Saalbach
142/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
094)
M 31 -56.338,36 5.252.803,34 Fieberbrunn
143/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
095)
M 31 -52.843,60 5.256.382,17 Hochfilzen Grießen
144/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
096)
M 31 -52.145,01 5.256.394,15 Hochfilzen Grießen
145/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
097)
M 31 -54.947,60 5.252.798,07 Fieberbrunn Saalbach
146/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
098)
M 31 -56.000,44 5.257.001,49 Fieberbrunn
147/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
099)
M 31 -58.450,18 5.257.599,58 Fieberbrunn
148/17/S (CLY-LEOG-
1OO)
M 31 -57.749,83 5.257.599,58 Fieberbrunn

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Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy First Priority Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy First Priority
Designation Reference
Meridian
Coordinates in Metres Cadastral Municipalities
Y X Centre in
the
Cadastral
Municipality
Other
Cadastral

Municipality

Concerned
38/17/T (CLY- KITZ-001) M 31 -58.798,58 5.257.006,95 Fieberbrunn
39/17/T (CLY- KITZ -002) M 31 -59.153,61 5.256.407,82 Fieberbrunn
40/17/T (CLY- KITZ -003) M 31 -59.153,61 5.257.598,68 Fieberbrunn
41/17/T (CLY- KITZ -004) M 31 -59.501,26 5.256.999,55 Fieberbrunn
42/17/T (CLY- KITZ-005) M 31 -59.501,26 5.258.197,80 Fieberbrunn
43/17/T (CLY- KITZ-006) M 31 -59.856,29 5.257.598,68 Fieberbrunn
44/17/T (CLY- KITZ -007) M 31 -59.856,29 5.258.811,73 Fieberbrunn
45/17/T (CLY- KITZ -008) M 31 -59.161,01 5.258.804,33 Fieberbrunn
46/17/T (CLY- KITZ -009) M 31 -60.203,94 5.258.197,80 Fieberbrunn
47/17/T (CLY- KITZ-010) M 31 -60.211,33 5.256.999,55 Fieberbrunn
48/17/T (CLY- KITZ -011) M 31 -59.863,69 5.256.407,82 Fieberbrunn
49/17/T (CLY- KITZ-012) M 31 -60.551,58 5.257.598,68 Fieberbrunn
50/17/T (CLY- KITZ-013) M 31 -60.551,58 5.258.804,32 Fieberbrunn
51/17/T (CLY- KITZ-014) M 31 -60.203,94 5.259.403,46 Fieberbrunn
52/17/T (CLY- KITZ -015) M 31 -59.501,26 5.259.403,46 Fieberbrunn
53/17/T (CLY- KITZ -016) M 31 -60.914,02 5.258.197,81 Fieberbrunn
54/17/T (CLY- KITZ -017) M 31 -61.254,26 5.258.804,32 Fieberbrunn
55/17/T (CLY- KITZ -018) M 31 -60.914,02 5.259.403,45 Fieberbrunn
56/17/T (CLY- KITZ-019) M 31 -60.194,72 5.255.800,21 Fieberbrunn
57/17/T (CLY- KITZ-020) M 31 -60.553,37 5.255.200,49 Fieberbrunn
58/17/T (CLY- KITZ-021) M 31 -60.553,38 5.256.399,93 Fieberbrunn
59/17/T (CLY- KITZ-022) M 31 -60.894,40 5.255.800,22 Fieberbrunn
60/17/T (CLY- KZTZ-023) M 31 -60.194,72 5.254.600,76 Fieberbrunn Aurach
61/17/T (CLY- KITZ-024) M 31 -60.900,28 5.254.600,77 Fieberbrunn Aurach
62/17/T (CLY-KITZ-025) M 31 -61.247,17 5.255.200,49 Fieberbrunn Aurach
63/17/T (CLY-KITZ-026) M 31 -60.553,38 5.254.001,04 Fieberbrunn Aurach
64/17/T (CLY-KITZ-027) M 31 -61.599,95 5.254.594,89 Fieberbrunn Aurach
65/17/T (CLY-KITZ-028) M 31 -61.594,07 5.255.800,21 Fieberbrunn
66/17/T (CLY-KITZ-029) M 31 -61.247,17 5.256.394,06 Fieberbrunn
67/17/T (CLY-KITZ-030) M 31 -61.952,73 5.256.399,93 Fieberbrunn
68/17/T (CLY-KITZ-031) M 31 -61.946,85 5.255.200,49 Fieberbrunn Aurach
69/17/T (CLY-KITZ-032) M 31 -62.299,63 5.255.800,21 Fieberbrunn Aurach
70/17/T (CLY-KITZ-033) M 31 -62.299,62 5.254.600,76 Aurach
71/17/T (CLY-KITZ-034) M 31 -61.594,07 5.258.199,11 Fieberbrunn
72/17/T (CLY-KITZ-035) M 31 -61.594,07 5.259.392,67 Fieberbrunn
73/17/T (CLY-KITZ-036) M 31 -61.946,85 5.258.798,83 Fieberbrunn
74/17/T (CLY-KITZ-037) M 31 -61.247,17 5.257.593,50 Fieberbrunn
75/17/T (CLY-KITZ-038) M 31 -60.900,27 5.256.999,66 Fieberbrunn
76/17/T (CLY-KITZ-039) M 31 -61.599,95 5.256.999,66 Fieberbrunn
77/17/T (CLY-KITZ-040) M 31 -61.952,73 5.257.593,50 Fieberbrunn
78/17/T (CLY-KITZ-041) M 31 -62.299,62 5.256.999,66 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
79/17/T (CLY-KITZ-042) M 31 -62.652,41 5.257.599,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
80/17/T (CLY-KITZ-043) M 31 -62.293,75 5.258.199,10 Fieberbrunn
81/17/T (CLY-KITZ-044) M 31 -62.652,41 5.258.792,95 Fieberbrunn
82/17/T (CLY-KITZ-045) M 31 -62.299,63 5.259.398,55 Fieberbrunn
83/17/T (CLY-KITZ-046) M 31 -62.993,42 5.258.199,10 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
84/17/T (CLY-KITZ-047) M 31 -62.999,30 5.256.999,66 Kitzbühel
Land
85/17/T (CLY-KITZ-048) M 31 -63.352,08 5.257.599,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
86/17/T (CLY-KITZ-049) M 31 -63.352,08 5.258.798,82 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
87/17/T (CLY-KITZ-050) M 31 -63.005,18 5.259.398,55 Fieberbrunn
88/17/T (CLY-KITZ-051) M 31 -62.650,00 5.256.400,26 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn,
Aurach
89/17/T (CLY-KITZ-052) M 31 -62.649,99 5.255.202,51 Aurach
90/17/T (CLY-KITZ-053) M 31 -63.008,02 5.254.597,13 Aurach
91/17/T (CLY-KITZ-054) M 31 -63.001,50 5.255.801,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
92/17/T (CLY-KITZ-055) M 31 -63.340,00 5.255.196,00 Aurach
93/17/T (CLY-KITZ-056) M 31 -63.691,52 5.254.597,13 Aurach
94/17/T (CLY-KITZ-057) M 31 -64.049,54 5.255.202,51 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
95/17/T (CLY-KITZ-058) M 31 -64.401,05 5.254.597,13 Aurach
96/17/T (CLY-KITZ-059) M 31 -64.746,05 5.255.202,51 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
97/17/T (CLY-KITZ-060) M 31 -63.691,52 5.255.801,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
98/17/T (CLY-KITZ-061) M 31 -63.340,00 5.256.393,75 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
99/17/T (CLY-KITZ-062) M 31 -64.043,03 5.256.400,26 Kitzbühel
Land
100/17/T (CLY-KITZ-063) M 31 -64.401,05 5.255.801,38 Kitzbühel
Land
101/17/T (CLY-KITZ-064) M 31 -65.097,57 5.255.801,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
102/17/T (CLY-KITZ-065) M 31 -65.097,56 5.254.597,13 Aurach
103/17/T (CLY-KITZ-066) M 31 -65.442,57 5.255.196,00 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
104/17/T (CLY-KITZ-067) M 31 -64.739,54 5.256.393,75 Kitzbühel
Land
105/17/T (CLY-KITZ-068) M 31 -65.442,57 5.256.400,25 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
106/17/T (CLY-KITZ-069) M 31 -65.800,59 5.255.801,38 Kitzbühel
Land
Aurach
107/17/T (CLY-KITZ-070) M 31 -66.145,60 5.256.400,26 Kitzbühel
Land
108/17/T (CLY-KITZ-071) M 31 -63.702,89 5.256.997,52 Kitzbühel
Land
109/17/T (CLY-KITZ-072) M 31 -64.402,07 5.257.002,51 Kitzbühel
Land
110/17/T (CLY-KITZ-073) M 31 -65.106,24 5.256.997,51 Kitzbühel
Land
111/17/T (CLY-KITZ-074) M 31 -64.052,48 5.257.596,81 Kitzbühel
Land
112/17/T (CLY-KITZ-075) M 31 -64.751,66 5.257.596,80 Kitzbühel
Land
113/17/T (CLY-KITZ-076) M 31 -63.702,89 5.258.206,09 Kitzbühel
Land
114/17/T (CLY-KITZ-077) M 31 -64.402,06 5.258.201,09 Kitzbühel
Land
115/17/T (CLY-KITZ-078) M 31 -65.450,83 5.257.596,81 Kitzbühel
Land
116/17/T (CLY-KITZ-079) M 31 -65.101,24 5.258.201,10 Kitzbühel
Land
117/17/T (CLY-KITZ-080) M 31 -64.052,48 5.258.805,38 Kitzbühel
Land
118/17/T (CLY-KITZ-081) M 31 -64.756,65 5.258.800,39 Kitzbühel
Land
119/17/T (CLY-KITZ-082) M 31 -65.450,83 5.258.800,39 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land
121/17/T (CLY-KITZ-084) M 31 -63.698,46 5.259.399,70 Kitzbühel
Land
Fieberbrunn
122/17/T (CLY-KITZ-085) M 31 -64.401,43 5.259.399,70 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land
123/17/T (CLY-KITZ-086) M 31 -65.100,16 5.259.399,70 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land
124/17/T (CLY-KITZ-087) M 31 -64.049,95 5.260.001,03 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land,
Fieberbrunn
125/17/T (CLY-KITZ-088) M 31 -64.748,68 5.260.001,03 St. Johann in
Tirol
126/17/T (CLY-KITZ-089) M 31 -65.455,89 5.260.001,03 St. Johann in
Tirol
127/17/T (CLY-KITZ-090) M 31 -64.401,43 5.260.606,61 St. Johann in
Tirol
128/17/T (CLY-KITZ-091) M 31 -65.104,40 5.260.602,37 St. Johann in
Tirol
129/17/T (CLY-KITZ-092) M 31 -65.798,89 5.260.606,60 St. Johann in
Tirol
130/17/T (CLY-KITZ-093) M 31 -65.807,36 5.259.399,70 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land
131/17/T (CLY-KITZ-094) M 31 -65.450,97 5.261.204,52 St. Johann in
Tirol
132/17/T (CLY-KITZ-095) M 31 -66.148,70 5.261.202,29 St. Johann in
Tirol
133/17/T (CLY-KITZ-096) M 31 -66.150,93 5.260.003,62 St. Johann in
Tirol
135/17/T (CLY-KITZ-098) M 31 -65.801,79 5.257.002,86 Kitzbühel
Land
137/17/T (CLY-KITZ-100) M 31 -60.203,85 5.253.403,67 Aurach
Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Leogang - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of the licence area
Designation Reference
Meridian
Coordinates in Metres Cadastral Municipalities
Y X Centre in the
Cadastral
Municipality
Other
Cadastral
Municipality
Concerned
49/17/S (CLY-LEOG-001) M 31 -47.949,45 5.255.194,95 Schwarzleo Sonnberg
50/17/S (CLY-LEOG-002) M 31 -48.648,10 5.255.198,14 Schwarzleo
52/17/S (CLY-LEOG-004) M 31 -48.297,18 5.254.598,39 Schwarzleo
53/17/S (CLY-LEOG-005) M 31 -48.999,02 5.254.598,39 Schwarzleo
54/17/S (CLY-LEOG-006) M 31 -48.644,91 5.253.995,45 Schwarzleo
55/17/S (CLY-LEOG-007) M 31 -49.349,93 5.253.995,45 Schwarzleo
59/17/S (CLY-LEOG-011) M 31 -49.348,40 5.255.197,62 Schwarzleo
60/17/S (CLY-LEOG-012) M 31 -49.693,80 5.254.599,97 Schwarzleo
61/17/S (CLY-LEOG-013) M 31 -50.046,95 5.255.201,50 Schwarzleo Grießen
62/17/S (CLY-LEOG-014) M 31 -50.050,42 5.254.001,55 Schwarzleo
63/17/S (CLY-LEOG-015) M 31 -50.393,99 5.254.596,68 Schwarzleo
65/17/S (CLY-LEOG-017) M 31 -50.755,97 5.255.191,80 Schwarzleo Grießen
66/17/S (CLY-LEOG-018) M 31 -50.749,84 5.254.001,56 Schwarzleo
67/17/S (CLY-LEOG-019) M 31 -51.093,42 5.254.596,68 Schwarzleo
69/17/S (CLY-LEOG-021) M 31 -51.449,26 5.254.001,56 Schwarzleo
70/17/S (CLY-LEOG-022) M 31 -51.449,26 5.255.191,79 Schwarzleo Grießen
72/17/S (CLY-LEOG-024) M 31 -51.798,98 5.254.596,67 Schwarzleo
73/17/S (CLY-LEOG-025) M 31 -52.142,55 5.255.197,93 Schwarzleo Grießen
75/17/S (CLY-LEOG-027) M 31 -51.099,55 5.253.400,30 Schwarzleo
76/17/S (CLY-LEOG-028) M 31 -51.792,84 5.253.394,16 Schwarzleo
77/17/S (CLY-LEOG-029) M 31 -52.142,55 5.254.001,56 Schwarzleo
97/17/S (CLY-LEOG-049) M 31 -55.290,75 5.254.600,21 Fieberbrunn
100/17/S (CLY-LEOG-052) M 31 -55.652,54 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
102/17/S (CLY-LEOG-054) M 31 -55.994,22 5.254.600,21 Fieberbrunn
113/17/S (CLY-LEOG-065) M 31 -56.349,30 5.253.997,24 Fieberbrunn
Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area Austrian Tenement Schedule – Kitzbuhel - Clancy Second Priority in at least 50% of licence area
Designation Reference
Meridian
Coordinates in Metres Cadastral Municipalities
Y X Centre in the
Cadastral
Municipality
Other
Cadastral
Municipality
Concerned
120/17/T (CLY-KITZ-083) M 31 -65.800,42 5.258.201,09 Kitzbühel Land
134/17/T (CLY-KITZ-097) M 31 -66.153,17 5.258.802,72 St. Johann in
Tirol
Kitzbühel Land
136/17/T (CLY-KITZ-099) M 31 -66.153,31 5.257.600,01 Kitzbühel Land

Clancy NSW tenement listing

(As at 27 October 2017)

State Project Lease
No
Status JV
Project
Manager Clancy
interest
Area
**(km2) **
Note
NSW 89.3
CONDOBOLIN EL 7748 Renewed No Clancy 100%
NSW
GENAREN EL 7927 Renewed No Clancy 100% 95.4
NSW
CUNDUMBUL EL 6661 Renewed No Clancy 100% 69.3
NSW 54.5
FAIRHOLME EL 6552 Renewed No Clancy 100%
NSW 114.7
FAIRHOLME EL 6915 Renewed No Clancy 100%
NSW 40.2 Alkane earning
60%
ORANGE EAST EL 8442 Granted Yes Alkane 100%
NSW 167.2
TRUNDLE EL 8222 Renewed No Clancy 100%
NSW
JEMALONG EL 8502 Granted No Clancy 100% 91.6

Appendix 5B Mining exploration entity and oil and gas exploration entity quarterly report

+Rule 5.5

Appendix 5B

Mining exploration entity and oil and gas exploration entity quarterly report

Introduced 01/07/96 Origin Appendix 8 Amended 01/07/97, 01/07/98, 30/09/01, 01/06/10, 17/12/10, 01/05/13, 01/09/16

Name of entity

Clancy Exploration limited

ABN Quarter ended (“current quarter”)

65 105 578 756

30 September 2017

Consolidated statement of cash flows Current quarter
$A’000
Year to date
(3 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
Research and development refunds
1.8
Other (provide details if material)
1.9
Net cash from / (used in) operating
activities
(50)
(148)
4
(50)
(148)
4
(194) (194)
2. Cash flows from investing activities
2.1 Payments to acquire:
(a) property, plant and equipment
(b) tenements (see item 10)
(c) investments
(d) other non-current assets
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Consolidated statement of cash flows Current quarter
$A’000
Year to date
(3 months)
$A’000
2.2
Proceeds from the disposal of:
(a) property, plant and equipment
(b) tenements (see item 10)
(c) investments
(d) 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 shares
3.2
Proceeds from issue of convertible notes
3.3
Proceeds from exercise of share options
3.4
Transaction costs related to issues of
shares, convertible notes or options
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
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)
4.5
Effect of movement in exchange rates on
cash held
4.6
Cash and cash equivalents at end of
period
1,463
(194)
-
-
-
1,463
(194)
-
-
-
1,269 1,269
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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)
#Excludes $130,000 of restricted cash.
1,069
200
1,263
200
1,269# 1,463#
6.
Payments to directors of the entity and their associates
Current quarter
$A'000
6.1
Aggregate amount of payments to these parties included in item 1.2
75
6.2
Aggregate amount of cash flow from loans to these parties included
in item 2.3
-
6.3
Include below any explanation necessary to understand the transactions included in
items 6.1 and 6.2
Current quarter
$A'000
75
-
Payments to directors/director associates for director fees, accounting and serviced office fees.
7. Payments to related entities of the entity and their Current quarter
associates $A'000
7.1 Aggregate amount of payments to these parties included in item 1.2
7.2 Aggregate amount of cash flow from loans to these parties included
in item 2.3
7.3 Include below any explanation necessary to understand the transactions included in
items 7.1 and 7.2
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8.
Financing facilities available
Add notes as necessary for an
understanding of the position
Total facility amount
at quarter end
$A’000
Amount drawn at
quarter end
$A’000
8.1
Loan facilities
8.2
Credit standby arrangements
8.3
Other (please specify)
8.4
Include below a description of each facility above, including the lender, interest rate and
whether it is secured or unsecured. If any additional facilities have been entered into or are
proposed to be entered into after quarter end, include details of those facilities as well.
Total facility amount
at quarter end
$A’000
Amount drawn at
quarter end
$A’000
9.
Estimated cash outflows for next quarter
$A’000
9.1
Exploration and evaluation
9.2
Development
9.3
Production
9.4
Staff costs
9.5
Administration and corporate costs
9.6
Other (provide details if material)
9.7
Total estimated cash outflows
250
130
380
10.
Changes in
tenements
(items 2.1(b) and
2.2(b) above)
Tenement
reference
and location
Nature of interest Interest at
beginning
of quarter
Interest
at end of
quarter
10.1
Interests in mining
tenements and
petroleum tenements
lapsed, relinquished
or reduced
EL7399
EL8302
Relinquished
Relinquished
100%
100%
0%
0%
10.2
Interests in mining
tenements and
petroleum tenements
acquired or increased
Nil
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Compliance statement

  • 1 This statement has been prepared in accordance with accounting standards and policies which comply with Listing Rule 19.11A.

  • 2 This statement gives a true and fair view of the matters disclosed.

Sign here: Date: ....31 October 2017 ............... ( ~~Director/~~ Company secretary)

Print name: ....Rowan Caren...

Notes

  1. The quarterly report provides a basis for informing the market how the entity’s activities have been financed for the past quarter and the effect on its cash position. An entity that wishes to disclose additional information is encouraged to do so, in a note or notes included in or attached to this report.

  2. If this quarterly 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 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.

  3. 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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