To view the PDF file, sign up for a MySharenet subscription.

FSE - Firestone Energy - Updated and ammended Hooikraal Acquisition Announcement

Release Date: 06/05/2010 08:48
Code(s): FSE
Wrap Text

FSE - Firestone Energy - Updated and ammended Hooikraal Acquisition Announcement FIRESTONE ENERGY LIMITED (formerly Centralian Minerals Limited) (Registration number: ABN 058 436 794) (SA company registration number: 200/023973/10 Share code on the JSE: FSE Share code on the ASX: FSE ISIN: AU000000FSE6 ("FSE" or "the Company") UPDATED AND AMMENDED HOOIKRAAL ACQUISITION ANNOUNCEMENT Firestone Energy Limited (ASX:FSE) advises that in the last paragraph on the first page of the announcement released on 4 May 2010 referred to "SAMREC compliant resources". The sentence should have read, "In the SAMREC and JORC compliant resources held by the Company, Hooikraal accounts for 7.3 million tons (coal gross tons in situ) in the indicated category, and 155.5 million tons (coal gross tons in situ) in the inferred category, as announced to the ASX on 26 November 2009, Wallington said". The amended announcement is set out below and now also includes the coal resource statement as released to the ASX on 26 November 2009. Johannesburg and Perth: Monday 3 May 2010. Firestone Energy Limited (ASX/JSE:FSE) today announced the purchase of an additional property in South Africa`s highly prospective Waterberg coal district. The Hooikraal farm covers a surface area of 955.3 hectares, and represents the second property in the portfolio of eight properties in this area over which Firestone Energy has purchased surface rights. This acquisition represents a further land acquisition in one of Firestone`s three identified areas of activity. Hooikraal is favourably situated in the coalfield, and is one of two farms in the portfolio which is immediately adjacent to an established paved provincial road and within 5 kilometres of the Transnet freight rail line (Transnet is the national railway company). The North West portion of the property has the potential for a small open pit mine with easy access to the lower, high quality coal seams (zones 3, 2 and 1). Once again the situation is ideal for product stockpiles, a laboratory, weighbridges and other surface infrastructure including a conveyor transfer point en route to power stations. This is a particularly important consideration, in view of the Medupi power station being only 8 kilometres away. Firestone Managing Director John Wallington commented today that the month of May would see the start of drilling of between six and ten boreholes on the Vetleegte and Hooikraal farms to confirm the existence of the "graben" structure, a geological feature which would support the view that the lower three coal seams, zones 1 through 3, are present at depths conducive to open pit mining. These seams have shown attractive metallurgical coal qualities both with low ash and low phosphorous values. "In the SAMREC and JORC compliant resources held by the company, Hooikraal accounts for 7.3 million tons (coal gross tons in situ) in the indicated category, and 155.5 million tons (coal gross tons in situ) in the inferred category, as announced to the ASX on 26 November 2009", Wallington said Updated Coal Resource Statement as released to the Market on 26 November 2009 The resource has been estimated in accordance with the SAMREC and JORC codes and the SANS 10320:2004 (South African National Standard) method of classification of thick interbedded coal deposits using some 178 boreholes of which 83 boreholes with quality. Sekoko has drilled 122 boreholes. All recent boreholes intersected coal and were logged and sampled by suitably qualified independent geologists. The recent borehole data, together with the historic data, have been used to create 3D geological models and allow estimation of the coal resources. Since the previous announcement considerably more analytical information has become available, and the resource has been upgraded in status, especially on Smitspan. The total coal resource estimate based on the data available at October 2009 (Venmyn) is tabled below: FARM Zone Measured Indicated Inferred Total GTIS "1" GTIS Coal GTIS Coal GTIS "2" Tonnage Tonnage Tonnage Coal Coal
Mt Mt Tonnage Tonnage Smitspan 1,901.058 97.152 416.109 106.836 620.097 Hooikraal 358.444 0 7.282 155.491 162.773 Minnasvlakte 755.805 0 26.507 230.687 257.194 Massenberg 337.034 0 20.797 109.539 130.336 Vetleegte 449.673 0 28.873 131.303 160.176 Total 3,802.014 97.152 499.568 733.856 1,330.576 1 Waterberg coal typically occurs interlaminated with shale which for the most part cannot be mined separately from the coal and thus the zone gross in-situ tonnage is the tonnage of coal and shale. 2 In the interest of balanced reporting it is the Company`s intention to also report the gross in-situ tonnage of coal rather than the tonnage of coal and shale. In order to estimate the gross in-situ tonnage of coal in each zone, rather than the zone tonnage including the rock, each zone tonnage was discounted by the percent yield at a relative density of 1.9 (in effect removing the influence of the shale) to derive an estimate of the cola tonnage. Further information can be obtained by contacting Mr John Wallington. John Wallington Managing Director +61 (08) 9381-2755 www.firestoneenergy.com.au Information in this announcement that relates to exploration results, coal resources or reserves on the properties Smitspan 306LQ, Hooikraal 315LQ, Minnasvlakte 258LQ and Massenberg 305LQ is based on information compiled by Ms Catherine Telfer who is employed by Venmyn Rand (Pty) Ltd and is a member of The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Ms Telfer has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which she is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the "Australasian Code for the Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves". Ms Telfer consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on her information in the form and context in which it appears About Firestone Energy Firestone Energy is an independent Australian exploration company focused on developing coal projects in South Africa. The company is currently exploring the richly endowed Waterberg coal field in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The Company is committed to value-added growth through becoming an independent coal and energy producer at its projects in South Africa. The Company has entered into three joint ventures with Sekoko Resources, a South African black empowerment company (BEE) and Sekoko has two directors on the Board of Firestone Energy. Corporate Details ASX: FSE JSE: FSE Issued Capital: 2,331 million ordinary shares Major Shareholders: Sekoko Resources (Pty) Ltd Colbern Fiduciary Nominees Ltd Bell Potter Nominees Ltd Directors and Officers: Non Executive Directors: John Dreyer (Chairman) Timothy Tebeila (Deputy Chairman) Amanda Matthee Colin McIntyre Managing Director John Wallington Company Secretary Rance Dorrington Contact: Level 1, 63 Hay Street Subiaco, Western Australia 6008 Tel: +61 (0)8 9381 2755 Web: www.firestoneenergy.com.au Date: 4 May 2010 Company secretary Print name: Rance Dorrington Pretoria 6 May 2010 Sponsor and Corporate Advisor River Group Date: 06/05/2010 08:48:23 Supplied by www.sharenet.co.za Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited (`JSE`). The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information published on SENS. The JSE, their officers, employees and agents accept no liability for (or in respect of) any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage of any kind or nature, howsoever arising, from the use of SENS or the use of, or reliance on, information disseminated through SENS.

Share This Story