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Star Mountains Gold-Copper Tenement Application
Published Oct 21 2022
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Star Mountains Gold-Copper Tenement Application


Corcel PLC

("Corcel" or the "Company")

 

Star Mountains Gold-Copper Tenement Application

 

Further Papua New Guinea Potential Expansion

 

21 October 2022

Corcel, the natural resource exploration and development company with interests in battery metals and flexible energy generation and storage announces that its wholly owned subsidiary, Niugini Nickel Pty Ltd, ("NN") has submitted an application over currently vacant ground in Papua New Guinea totalling 136 graticular sub-blocks or c.  464 km2.

This area covers the Star Mountains project ("SM"), a gold and copper exploration project and has been the subject of considerable work by Highlands Pacific Limited, a previously listed ASX company. 

NN has filed an application grant over the project area, and will be subject to a systematic review prior to grant by the PNG Mineral Resources Authority.  The Company's application is believed to be one of a number of applications for these tenements.  Whilst no certainty exists that the Company will be successful in its application, the Board believes that the acquisition of the Star Mountains tenements would capitalize on its existing PNG experience and expertise, and provide a further broadening of the Company's mineral exploration portfolio.

The Company will provide an update when it knows the outcome of its application. 

For further information, please contact:

Scott Kaintz  020 7747 9960                                                    Corcel Plc CEO 

James Joyce / Andrew de Andrade 0207 220 1666    WH Ireland Ltd NOMAD & Broker

Simon Woods  0207 3900 230                                                  Vigo Communications IR 

 

This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of the UK version of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 which is part of UK law by virtue of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018, as amended. Upon the publication of this announcement via a Regulatory Information Service, this inside information is now considered to be in the public domain.