Change of Registered Office
FERRUM CRESCENT LIMITED
(Incorporated and registered in Australia and registered as an external company in the
Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number A.C.N. 097 532 137)
(External company registration number 2011/116305/10)
Share code on the ASX: FCR
Share code on AIM: FCR
Share code on the JSE: FCR
ISIN: AU000000WRL8
25 March 2015
Ferrum Crescent Limited
(“Ferrum Crescent”, the “Company” or the “Group”) (ASX: FCR, AIM: FCR, JSE: FCR)
Change of Registered Office
Ferrum Crescent Limited, the ASX, AIM and JSE quoted iron ore developer in northern South Africa,
today announces that its registered office address has changed to the following:
Suite 6, Ground Floor
South Mill Centre
9 Bowman Street
SOUTH PERTH WA 6151
The telephone and fax details are now:
Telephone: +61 8 9474 2995
Fax: +61 8 9474 2937
The postal address for the Company remains the same, being:
PO Box 189
SOUTH PERTH WA 6951
Australia enquiries: UK enquiries:
Ferrum Crescent Limited Ferrum Crescent Limited
Tom Revy T: +61 8 9367 5681 Laurence Read (UK representative)
Managing Director T: +44 7557672432
RFC Ambrian Limited (Nominated Adviser)
Andrew Thomson/Oliver Morse
T: +61 8 9480 2500
Beaufort Securities (Broker)
Tim Chandler
T: +44 (0)20 7382 8300
South Africa enquiries: Bravura Capital (Pty) Ltd
Doné Hattingh
T (direct): +27 11 459 5037
Notes to Editors
Ferrum Crescent’s principal project is the Moonlight Iron Project located in Limpopo Province in the
north of South Africa. The Moonlight Deposit (upon which the Moonlight Iron Project or "Moonlight" or
the "Project" is based) is a magnetite deposit located on the farms Moonlight, Gouda Fontein and
Julietta and is the main operational focus for the Company. Iscor, which explored the Project in the
1980s and '90s, reported mineralisation, capable of producing a concentrate grading 68.7% iron. At the
time, Iscor concluded that the deposit, which was described as comparable to the world's best, was
easily mineable due to its low waste-to-ore ratio. The beneficiation attributes of Moonlight ore are
extremely impressive, with low-intensity magnetic separation considered suitable for optimum
concentration.
Metallurgical tests of Moonlight material, undertaken since by Ferrum, suggest that Iscor's results are
conservative, that good metal recoveries can be achieved, and that the resulting concentrates have a
high iron content and only negligible impurities, at grind sizes considered to be the industry standard
(P80 of 75 – 125 microns).
Key features of the Project are:
- JORC (2012) compliant Mineral Resource;
- Historical drilling, drilling by the Group, geological modelling and high density geophysical
survey conducted by the Company in 2012 confirm huge tonnage upside potential;
- 30 year Mining Right granted;
- Environmental licence (EIA) in place for the Moonlight mining area (approved 4 April 2013);
- Metallurgical test work indicates the potential for high quality pellets in excess of 69% iron and
low deleterious elements possible (DR grade pellets for use in direct reduction iron/electric arc
steel-making processes);
- Low stripping ratio; slurry pipeline>pellet plant at rail head (Thabazimbi); export through
Richards Bay;
- Duferco offtake partner (4.5 mtpa plus first right on 1.5 mtpa if not sold domestically);
- Independent valuation 2014 – The Mineral Corporation's independent valuation of the Project
released to the market on 11 June 2014;
- Located near Kumba railhead at Thabazimbi (Kumba operation depleting in grade), Limpopo
Province, northern South Africa;
- New Eskom power (4,800MW) commissioning first 800MW module;
- Richards Bay port expansion for iron ore products.
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