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THARISA PLC - Construction of Vulcan Plant

Release Date: 01/08/2019 07:05
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Construction of Vulcan Plant

Tharisa plc
(Incorporated in the Republic of Cyprus with limited liability)
(Registration number HE223412)
JSE share code: THA
LSE share code: THS
A2X share code: THA
ISIN: CY0103562118
('Tharisa' or the 'Company')

Construction of Vulcan Plant approved by Board

Proprietary process to further improve chrome recoveries and deliver Vision 2020

Salient features
- Vision 2020 is targeting annual production of 200 koz of PGMs and 2.0 Mt of chrome concentrate
- Proprietary ground-breaking use of existing technologies in fine chrome recovery which will lead to
    ca. 47% reduction in chrome tailings
- Overall improved chrome recovery from 65% to 82%, capable of adding an additional 400 ktpa to
    production with a reduction in overall unit costs
- Capital cost of US$54.2m including contingency and owner’s cost
- Appointment of Wood plc (‘Wood’) as EPCM contractor with hot commissioning targeted for Q4 2020

Commenting on the project, Tharisa CEO Phoevos Pouroulis, said:

“The commercialisation of the Vulcan process will unlock value and is a major step in achieving our Vision
2020 target. We have developed a proprietary process using existing technologies to improve the chrome
recoveries with the process having been rigorously tested and proven through pilot plant test work and
the operation of a production scale demonstration plant. Profitability will increase with mining and
processing unit costs being charged against the increased production volumes. With the appointment of
Wood as our EPCM partner and the project initiation in August 2019, Tharisa looks forward to delivering
first chrome production from the Vulcan plant within our anticipated timeline of 15 months.”

Overview
Tharisa’s Vision 2020 projects are targeting an increase in Tharisa Minerals’ production to 200 kozpa of
PGMs and 2.0 Mtpa of chrome concentrates in CY2020, on an annualised basis. To achieve this vision, the
R&D team has developed the Vulcan process to extract the fine chrome from current in line tailings from
the combined feed of the Genesis and Voyager plants. The primary aim of the Vulcan plant is to increase
chrome recovery from the current 65% to 82% at the Tharisa Mine, capable of adding an additional 400
ktpa (ca. 28% of current production) of chrome concentrate output.

Technical Parameters
The evaluation process included the construction of a pilot plant at the on-site laboratory at the Tharisa
Mine. Concurrently, Wood was appointed to carry out a definitive feasibility study ('DFS') on the pilot
plant design process. Subsequently, a demonstration plant comprised of multi-stage commercial scale
processing units was constructed.

Independent process reviews were conducted after the DFS was completed, based on the comprehensive
demonstration plant results. The DFS results exceeded our internal required hurdle rate for investment
in new projects. The final process and engineering designs were used to independently calculate the
capital requirement of US$54.2 million for the construction of a 500 tph plant.

Financing
The project will initially be funded from internal funds to ensure an immediate start to the project while
the optimal funding arrangements are finalised.

Paphos, Cyprus
1 August 2019
JSE Sponsor
Investec Bank Limited

Investor relations contacts:
Daniel Thöle / Ilja Graulich
+27 61 400 2939 / +27 83 604 0820

Financial PR contacts:
Bobby Morse / Augustine Chipungu
+44 020 7466 5000
tharisa@buchanan.uk.com

Broker contacts:
Peel Hunt LLP (UK Joint Broker)
Ross Allister / James Bavister / David McKeown
+44 207 7418 8900

BMO Capital Markets Limited (UK Joint Broker)
Jeffrey Couch / Thomas Rider
+44 020 7236 1010

Berenberg (UK Joint Broker)
Matthew Armitt / Detlir Elezi
+44 20 3207 7800

Nedbank Limited (acting through its Corporate and Investment Banking division) (RSA Broker)
Shabbir Norath
+27 11 295 6575




                                                                                                        

Date: 01/08/2019 07:05:00
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