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SAVANNAH RESOURCES PLC

Regulatory Filings Jul 2, 2014

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RNS Number : 2071L

Savannah Resources PLC

02 July 2014

Savannah Resources Plc / Index: AIM / Epic: SAV / Sector: Mining

2 July 2014

Savannah Resources Plc

Scout Drilling Programme Completed - Jangamo Project

Savannah Resources plc (AIM: SAV) announces that it has completed a scout drilling programme at its highly prospective, 180km² Jangamo heavy mineral sands ('HMS') project ('Jangamo' or 'the Project'), located in a world-class mineral sands province in southern Mozambique. To view the release with the illustrative map please use the following link: 

Highlights:

·    The 2014 scout drilling programme is now complete, targeting eastern and western dune systems with 96 drill holes for a total of 3,990m drilled

·    Visual estimations of HMS in the drill spoils suggest that the drilling to date has defined six major anomalous zones within the project area

·    Drill samples sent for analysis with results due in coming weeks

·    Further analysis based on the recently acquired airborne magnetic data suggests in excess of 20 significant, multi-kilometre long strandlines could be present within the highly prospective eastern and western dune systems

·    Final airmagnetic results are due for delivery during July 2014

·    Grid drillout due to commence in August to help define a potential JORC compliant Mineral Resource by year end

·    World class province- Jangamo is adjacent to Rio Tinto's major Mutamba1 mineral sands deposit which, along with another licence area in Mozambique, has an exploration target of 7-12 billion tonnes at 3-4.5% THM

Savannah's CEO, David Archer said, "With our second scout drilling programme at Jangamo now complete we are pleased to report that these fast-paced and well executed exploration programmes mean we remain on target to define a potential maiden, JORC compliant Mineral Resource by the end of 2014. The lead up to this will be a close spaced grid drilling programme scheduled to start in August.

"Importantly, based on visual estimations of the drill spoils, the second round of drilling has been successful in outlining areas of high concentrations of heavy minerals with six major anomalous zones delineated within the Project area.

"In addition, further analysis of the airborne magnetic data has highlighted in excess of 20 significant magnetic features, many of which remain untested, which could indicate the presence of potential strandlines.  These represent excellent opportunities for us to discover high grade heavy mineral sands within the Project area.

"It is important to note that the visual estimates need to be confirmed by assaying which is currently underway with results from all samples submitted to the lab due to be returned in coming weeks."

Scout Drilling Programme

The 2014 scout drilling programme has now been completed and included 96 holes for a total of 3990m, which primarily targeted the eastern and western dune systems (Appendix 1). Drilling was carried out using a truck mounted Reverse Circulation ('RC') drill rig, fitted with a rotary bit to take an Air Core ('AC') sample. Drilling density was approximately 500m to 1km between each drill hole in the southeast, and 1km to 1.5km in the northwest. The primary focus of the drilling was to locate high grade mineralisation close to the surface.

Sampling was done at 3m intervals; the length of one drill rod and a representative sample of the complete run was taken. The rig was fitted with a cyclone/cone splitter, where two bags of sample were taken, one to send to the lab if warranted, the other as a reference sample and the rest was rejected. During the drilling a visual cut off of 3% THM estimated in the pan was used to determine which holes to send to the lab for analysis

The drilling carried out has been successful in outlining areas of high concentrations of heavy minerals. Based on visual estimations, six major anomalous zones have been delineated by drilling to date within the Project area.

The first batch of samples has now arrived at the lab with the remaining samples expected in the short term. Results from all the assaying are expected in coming weeks.

Airborne Magnetic Survey

Work is continuing to finalise the processing and interpretation of the airborne magnetic data completed during June 2014 which covered the entire Jangamo Project area. Initial interpretations based on the magnetic data suggest the potential for in excess of 20 strandlines of various lengths within the tenement. Final results will be released when they come to hand.

Next Steps

The next steps for the Project are:

·    Finalisation of airborne magnetics processing and interpretation

·    Completion drill sample assaying

·    Detailed grid drilling and assaying

·    Potential delineation of a JORC compliant Mineral Resource

Savannah is currently on track to deliver all these outcomes during the 2014 exploration programme.

Further Information

Jangamo Project - Exploration Licence 3617L

The Jangamo Project is located in Southern Mozambique within a world class mineral sands province and is highly prospective for mineral sands including zircon, ilmenite and rutile.  The Project covers an area of 180km² along an extensive dune system near the village of Jangamo, about 350km to the North East of the capital, Maputo.

Jangamo lies immediately to the west of Rio Tinto's ('Rio') Mutamba deposit, one of two major deposits Rio has defined in Mozambique1, which collectively have an exploration target of 7-12Bn tonnes at 3-4.5% THM (published in 2008).  Importantly, exploration work conducted at the Project to date indicates that the geology and geomorphology of Jangamo is similar to that of Rio's adjacent Mutamba deposit.

The Project area features excellent infrastructure with both grid power and the main EN1 highway cutting through the middle of Jangamo.  The nearby town of Inhambane is serviced daily by LAMAir flights out of Maputo and there is excellent logistics in place to support operations, including a small port.  The licence is valid until 10 December 2017.

Mozambique Mineral Sands

Based on extensive heavy mineral sand deposits located along most of the 2,700km long coastline, Mozambique has the potential to grow as one of the world's foremost producers of titanium and zirconium minerals.  The country is currently the world's fourth largest producer of titanium feedstocks and the fifth largest producer of zircon.  Furthermore, in Mozambique, FTSE 250 listed Kenmare Resources Plc has developed the producing Moma Mine, which has a Proved and Probable Ore Reserve of 869Mt @ 3.7% THM and a Measured Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource of 7.4Bt @ 2.9% THM.  Other large deposits, which further underpin Mozambique's prospectivity, includes the Chibuto heavy sands deposit, which averages 4% THM and has a reserve of 72 million tonnes of ilmenite, 2.6 million tonnes of zircon and 400,000 tonnes of rutile, and Rio Tinto's Mutamba and Mutamago deposits, which combined have an exploration target of 7-12Bn tonnes at 3-4.5% THM.

Competent Person

Dale Ferguson: The technical information related to Exploration Results contained in this Announcement has been reviewed and approved by Mr D. Ferguson.  Mr Ferguson has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity to which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.  Mr Ferguson is a Director of Savannah Resources plc and a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.  Mr Ferguson consents to the inclusion in this announcement of such information in the form and context in which it appears.

Notes

1http://www.riotinto.com/documents/ReportsPublications/Titanium_mineral_sands_exploration_target_in

_Mozambique.pdf

**ENDS**

For further information please visit www.savannahresources.com or contact:

David Archer Savannah Resources plc Tel: +44 20 7389 5019
James Maxwell/Jen Boorer N+1 Singer Tel: +44 20 7496 3000
Felicity Edwards/Charlotte Heap St Brides Media & Finance Ltd Tel: +44 20 7236 1177

Notes

About Savannah

Savannah Resources Plc (AIM: SAV) is a growth oriented, multi-commodity focussed exploration and development company. It has an 80% shareholding in Matilda Minerals Limitada which operates the Jangamo exploration project in a world class mineral sands province in Mozambique which borders Rio Tinto's Mutamba deposit, one of two major deposits Rio Tinto has defined in Mozambique, which collectively have an exploration target of 7-12Bn tonnes at 3-4.5% THM1 (published in 2008).

Savannah also has the right to acquire two copper projects in the highly prospective Semail Ophiolite Belt in Oman.   The projects, which have an Indicated and Inferred Mineral Resource of 1.7Mt @ 2.2% copper and high grade intercepts of up to 56.35m at 6.21% Cu, provide Savannah with an excellent opportunity to potentially evolve into a mid-tier copper producer in a relatively short time frame. Together with its Omani partners, Savannah aims to outline further mineral resources to provide the critical mass for a central operating plant to develop the deposits.

In addition, Savannah owns an effective 20.9% strategic shareholding in Alecto Minerals Plc which provides Savannah with exposure to both the highly prospective Kossanto Gold Project in the prolific Kenieba inlier in Mali and also to the Wayu Boda and Aysid Meketel gold / base metal projects in Ethiopia for which Alecto has a joint venture with Centamin Plc.  Under this joint venture, Centamin Plc is committing up to US$14m in exploration funding to earn up to 70% of each project.

APPENDIX 1. Drilling Collar Table

HOLE ID HOLE DEPTH EASTING NORTHING DATE
JMRC028 30 727615 7311981 22-May-14
JMRC029 51 729014 7310843 22-May-14
JMRC030 60 729584 7309905 22-May-14
JMRC031 57 730281 7309144 22-May-14
JMRC032 30 727496 7311151 23-May-14
JMRC033 66 728998 7309527 23-May-14
JMRC034 30 727981 7310477 23-May-14
JMRC035 45 727162 7310165 23-May-14
JMRC036 42 727054 7309362 24-May-14
JMRC037 66 729091 7308395 24-May-14
JMRC038 63 728443 7308771 25-May-14
JMRC039 66 728837 7307811 25-May-14
JMRC040 30 727312 7308696 25-May-14
JMRC041 42 726327 7308454 26-May-14
JMRC042 33 726479 7307633 26-May-14
JMRC043 6 728047 7306836 26-May-14
JMRC044 30 725858 7309345 27-May-14
JMRC045 27 724935 7310488 27-May-14
JMRC046 39 726359 7310323 27-May-14
JMRC047 75 729779 7310889 27-May-14
JMRC048 30 728184 7312702 28-May-14
JMRC049 54 728872 7311869 28-May-14
JMRC050 45 735086 7316008 28-May-14
JMRC051 72 734541 7315505 29-May-14
JMRC052 33 734629 7314953 29-May-14
JMRC053 33 734033 7315763 29-May-14
JMRC054 30 733959 7315189 29-May-14
JMRC055 42 733731 7314195 30-May-14
JMRC056 36 734144 7314073 30-May-14
JMRC057 48 732738 7314382 30-May-14
JMRC058 39 732484 7313782 30-May-14
JMRC059 36 733099 7313838 30-May-14
JMRC060 30 732257 7314764 31-May-14
JMRC061 30 731229 7314533 31-May-14
JMRC062 42 731755 7314067 31-May-14
JMRC063 30 730578 7314071 2-Jun-14
JMRC064 42 731266 7313927 2-Jun-14
JMRC065 30 729224 7314564 2-Jun-14
JMRC066 36 730360 7313256 2-Jun-14
JMRC067 48 729770 7312916 2-Jun-14
JMRC068 33 729643 7313541 3-Jun-14
JMRC069 30 729219 7313914 3-Jun-14
JMRC070 30 728356 7313708 3-Jun-14
JMRC071 33 729262 7313040 3-Jun-14
JMRC072 33 722804 7316268 3-Jun-14
JMRC073 54 724506 7317035 3-Jun-14
JMRC074 48 722018 7315167 7-Jun-14
JMRC075 45 724032 7315885 7-Jun-14
JMRC076 30 725424 7317478 7-Jun-14
JMRC077 30 724265 7318501 7-Jun-14
JMRC078 30 723869 7317648 7-Jun-14
JMRC079 36 722721 7317753 7-Jun-14
JMRC080 39 722381 7318386 8-Jun-14
JMRC081 60 723342 7319270 8-Jun-14
JMRC082 48 724210 7319807 8-Jun-14
JMRC083 45 721989 7320110 8-Jun-14
JMRC084 30 722518 7320565 9-Jun-14
JMRC085 63 723184 7320370 9-Jun-14
JMRC086 36 723287 7321084 9-Jun-14
JMRC087 39 724068 7321608 9-Jun-14
JMRC088 45 724536 7320349 9-Jun-14
JMRC089 51 725243 7320047 10-Jun-14
JMRC090 54 726494 7320816 10-Jun-14
JMRC091 30 726899 7320165 10-Jun-14
JMRC092 30 728011 7322376 10-Jun-14
JMRC093 30 726189 7322255 10-Jun-14
JMRC094 48 725452 7323460 11-Jun-14
JMRC095 36 725701 7324794 11-Jun-14
JMRC096 42 722144 7322901 11-Jun-14
JMRC097 27 723649 7322592 11-Jun-14
JMRC098 39 722549 7323562 12-Jun-14
JMRC099 30 722395 7324305 12-Jun-14
JMRC100 30 723079 7325190 12-Jun-14
JMRC101 30 723507 7324351 12-Jun-14
JMRC102 48 724813 7325400 12-Jun-14
JMRC103 36 724963 7326747 12-Jun-14
JMRC104 33 723699 7325836 13-Jun-14
JMRC105 36 723121 7326619 13-Jun-14
JMRC106 30 726518 7325322 13-Jun-14
JMRC107 39 727397 7325892 13-Jun-14
JMRC108 33 728500 7323660 14-Jun-14
JMRC109 30 728325 7324365 15-Jun-14
JMRC110 36 728600 7325216 15-Jun-14
JMRC111 33 724699 7307477 15-Jun-14
JMRC112 75 728045 7306830 15-Jun-14
JMRC113 81 728469 7307520 16-Jun-14
JMRC114 60 728925 7307556 17-Jun-14
JMRC115 36 727290 7306872 18-Jun-14
JMRC116 30 727548 7307816 18-Jun-14
JMRC117 24 727834 7307564 18-Jun-14
JMRC118 30 728078 7308131 19-Jun-14
JMRC119 54 728512 7310148 19-Jun-14
JMRC120 42 735163 7315304 19-Jun-14
JMRC121 51 733492 7315547 20-Jun-14
JMRC122 30 732689 7316057 20-Jun-14
JMRC123 60 730124 7314410 20-Jun-14
JMRC124 30 730272 7313714 20-Jun-14
JMRC125 45 730175 7314151 21-Jun-14

AMG Zone 36

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