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ACN 003 254 395
Level 1, 80 Chandos Street, St Leonards NSW 2065 (PO Box 956, Crows Nest NSW 1585)
Telephone: (02) 9906 5220 Facsimile: (02) 9906 5233
Email: [email protected] Website: www.platsearch.com.au
24 August 2006
The Company Announcements Office
Australian Stock Exchange Limited
WESTERN PLAINS GOLD TO ENTER THE IRON ORE INDUSTRY
PlatSearch is pleased to advise that Western Plains Gold Ltd (ASX Code: WPG) intends
to enter the iron ore industry by the acquisition of certain mining tenements in South
Australia. A copy of an announcement by WPG regarding this acquisition is attached.
The acquisition is subject to the approval by WPG shareholders at a general meeting to
be convened for a date to be fixed in October 2006. PlatSearch holds a 24.8%
shareholding in WPG and intends to vote in favour of the acquisition.
Robert Waring
Company Secretary
Please direct any questions to Robert Waring on (02) 9906 5220 or 0418 440 838.
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Western Plains Gold Ltd
ABN 51 109 426 502
PO Box N239, Grosvenor Place NSW 1220, Australia
Level 11, Kyle House, 27-31 Macquarie Place, Sydney, NSW Australia
Telephone (+612) 9251 1044
Facsimile (+612) 9247 3434
Email [email protected]
Web www.westernplainsgold.com.au
24 August 2006
The Company Announcements Office
Australian Stock Exchange Limited
Exchange Centre
Level 6, 20 Bridge Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Dear Sirs
WPG TO ENTER THE IRON ORE INDUSTRY
Western Plains Gold Ltd (WPG) intends to enter the iron ore industry by the acquisition of
mining tenements in South Australia which host significant deposits of iron ore
mineralisation. WPG believes these project tenements can underpin viable mining projects
under current conditions.
Subject to the satisfaction of certain
conditions outlined below, WPG will
acquire all of the issued capital of
Southern Iron Pty Ltd (Southern Iron)
which has acquired rights to the Peculiar
Knob and Hawks Nest mining tenements
to the north west of the Prominent Hill and
Olympic Dam mine sites in South
Australia. The locations of these project
areas are shown in the drawing on the left.
Iron ore deposits on these tenements were
the proposed sources of ore for the South
Australian Steel and Energy (SASE)
project on which more than $80 million
was spent between 1995 and 2002.
A general meeting of WPG’s shareholders
will be convened for mid October 2006 to
approve this transaction. A summary of
the business of the general meeting is set
out below. Details will be provided in the
notice of meeting and explanatory
statement which will be sent to
shareholders in the next few weeks.
Western Plains Gold Ltd Page 2
Iron Ore Acquisition 24 August 2006
Peculiar Knob
The zone of high grade mineralisation at Peculiar Knob consists of two sub-parallel elongate
lensoidal bodies of massive specular haematite. The main haematite direct shipping ore (DSO)
body has a north-east to south-west trend and pinches and swells along a strike dimension of
approximately 1,100 metres. The mineralisation has been closed off at the north-eastern end but
remains open at depth. The body may extend along strike to the south-west beyond the limits of
the drilling but is thinner there.
The deposit has been drilled on sections generally 100 metres apart. The deposit was estimated to
contain an inferred resource of 14 million tonnes of haematite mineralisation at an average grade
of 63.2 per cent iron, in 1997. The phosphorus grade is 0.02 per cent, which is very low. Further
drilling was completed late last year, but assays are not yet available.
The extent of drilling data and the conceptual open pit design prepared by WPG are shown in the
drawings below.
WPG has planned a series of in-fill holes on 50 metre sections that will enable the status of the
resource estimate to be upgraded to the measured and indicated categories. Results of the drilling
will also facilitate the conversion of resources to reserves in conjunction with the detailed design
of an open pit mine and the preparation of a feasibility study.
Hawks Nest
Iron ore mineralisation at Hawks Nest occurs in seven separate deposits of varying size and grade
that occur over an area of approximately nine kilometres east to west, and four kilometres north
to south. Details of the individual deposits are outlined below and their locations are shown in the
following drawing.
Western Plains Gold Ltd Page 3
Iron Ore Acquisition 24 August 2006
Both haematite and magnetite mineralisation are developed at Hawks Nest. The fine grained
magnetite mineralisation is quite similar to the taconite iron ores of the Mesabi Ranges in
Minnesota and Michigan, and some of the mineral deposits in the Midwest region of WA.
The major phase of iron ore exploration at Hawks Nest was carried out in 1995 and 1996. During
this period, some 367 holes for 20,418 metres were drilled. The Kestrel and Buzzard deposits at
Hawks Nest were subjected to intensive resource definition drilling and related work in 2000 and
2001 that included 12,284 metres of reverse circulation drilling and 2,630 metres of diamond
drilling in a total of 108 drill holes. The other five known deposits, Goshawk, Harrier, Eagle,
Falcon, and Kite have had only a few exploratory drill holes. A small drilling program was
commenced in November 2005 but it did not proceed to completion.
Mineral resource estimates for the two main deposits at Hawks Nest were prepared in 2001 and
are summarised in the following table.
Deposit Category Million
Tonnes
Fe
%
P2O5
%
SiO2
%
Al2O3
%
LOI
%
Kestrel Measured Resources
Indicated Resources
Inferred Resources
Total Resources
100
60
60
220
37
36
36
36
0.13
0.13
0.13
0.13
37
38
39
38
0.83
1.00
1.05
0.94
0.58
0.79
0.78
0.69
Buzzard Measured Resources
Indicated Resources
Inferred Resources
Total Resources
1.8
3.1
1.8
6.7
62
60
59
60
0.06
0.09
0.15
0.10
9.3
10.9
8.7
9.9
1.2
1.7
2.9
1.9
0.8
1.4
2.5
1.5
Western Plains Gold Ltd Page 4
Iron Ore Acquisition 24 August 2006
The Kestrel mineral resource estimate was based on a 30 per cent iron cut-off grade, to a depth of
135 metres below surface. The deposit is in un-oxidised ore from a vertical depth of 50 metres. It
is largely magnetite. The Buzzard resource estimate is based on a 55 per cent iron cut-off grade,
to a depth of 125 metres. It is largely haematite.
Experience to date suggests that the Hawks Nest area is characterised by three main styles of
mineralisation:
• Large low grade primary or unenriched magnetite banded iron formation (BIF) bodies,
occurring as un-oxidised sections of the BIF horizons, with widths of 150 metres to 500
metres and depths of 500 metres to 1,000 metres. Grades are commonly 35 per cent to 40
per cent iron, in a fine grained matrix;
• Restricted zones of higher grade magnetite, with some grades in excess of 60 per cent
iron; and
• High grade haematite such as at the Buzzard prospect, in the form of a tectonically
brecciated BIF.
WPG considers there is good potential for the discovery of additional deposits, particularly of
higher grade DSO mineralisation, in the Hawks Nest area. This will be a priority target for the
Company’s drilling programs over the next 12 months.
WPG’s Development Plan
WPG intends to develop the Peculiar Knob deposit as a DSO mine, supplying high grade ore to
the Asian market, at a rate of up to 2 million tonnes per annum. WPG has set, as its strategic goal,
the commencement of production during 2008.
Hawks Nest is a potential source of DSO ore for blending with ore from Peculiar Knob, which
could extend the life of the project. The Hawks Nest magnetite deposits could support
concentrate, pellet and merchant pig iron production for the export market, and the Company will
conduct feasibility studies on these opportunities over the next two years.
The two project areas are close to the Stuart Highway, and several key items of infrastructure are
already in place. WPG will be able to access the high capacity standard gauge Adelaide-Darwin
rail network (along with its branch line to Whyalla), and has a choice of several ports in South
Australia and also at Darwin. Negotiation of access rights to infrastructure will form a key
component of WPG’s activities over the next 12 months. In that respect, the Company has noted
recent media reports relating to the construction of haul roads and rail sidings as part of the
development of the Prominent Hill gold-copper project, which is just 50 kilometres to the southeast
of Peculiar Knob. WPG is encouraged by these proposed developments, and believes there is
good scope for synergy between the projects.
Because the projects are located in South Australia, the Company is not constrained by the same
cost pressures and the competition for skilled labour that apply in much of the Australian mining
industry at the moment.
Western Plains Gold Ltd Page 5
Iron Ore Acquisition 24 August 2006
Southern Iron
Southern Iron is a private company which has executed agreements to acquire the Peculiar Knob
and Hawks Nest projects. It has approximately 30 shareholders. Bob Duffin, WPG’s chairman, is
a shareholder and director of Southern Iron. Bob Duffin played a key role in recapitalising the
failed Kingstream Steel Ltd and its reconstruction as the emerging iron ore producer Midwest
Corporation Ltd between 2002 and 2004, and is chairman of Ferrowest Limited. He has recent
and relevant experience in the iron ore industry.
Acquisition of Southern Iron
WPG will acquire Southern Iron for the allotment to Southern Iron’s shareholders of a total of
24,222,222 WPG shares. These WPG shares are to be allocated to Southern Iron’s shareholders in
proportion to their shareholding in Southern Iron.
Completion of Southern Iron’s tenement acquisitions is contingent on Ministerial approval and a
small number of other conditions. WPG’s acquisition of Southern Iron will not be completed until
Southern Iron first completes its acquisitions of the tenements.
WPG’s independent directors, Bob Richardson and Gary Jones, have engaged HLB Mann Judd
Corporate (NSW) Pty Ltd to prepare an independent expert’s report on the acquisition of
Southern Iron, and to opine on the fairness and reasonableness of the transaction on independent
shareholders.
Shareholder Meeting
A general meeting of WPG’s members will be convened for a date to be fixed in October 2006. A
notice of meeting, explanatory memorandum, independent expert’s report and an independent
technical specialist’s report will be sent to WPG’s shareholders prior to this meeting.
The business of the general meeting will be set out in the notice of meeting but will include the
following:
• Proposal to acquire Southern Iron;
• Proposal to change the Company’s name to Western Plains Resources Ltd;
• Proposal to restructure WPG’s board so that it is more in tune with the requirements of a
company proceeding to project development; and
• Proposal to raise up to $5 million by an underwritten share purchase plan ($2 million) and
a placement (up to $3 million). The pricing of the capital raising will be fixed over the
next few days but will be higher than the volume weighted average price at which the
Company’s shares have traded on the ASX in the 30 days prior to the date of this
announcement.
Western Plains Gold Ltd Page 6
Iron Ore Acquisition 24 August 2006
Gold and Copper Exploration in NSW and South Australia
WPG will continue to explore for gold and copper in NSW and South Australia. A substantial
programme of further drilling at the Mulyungarie, Euriowie, Trundle, Cargelligo and Peak Hill
East projects is scheduled for the December 2006 quarter.
WPG’s directors believe that the acquisition of Southern Iron will diversify and reduce the
Company’s high risk profile as an explorer while at the same time providing shareholders with
continuing and on-going exposure to the upside potential of a significant exploration success in
WPG’s high quality gold and copper exploration tenement portfolio.
Yours faithfully
Bob Richardson Gary J Jones
Independent Director Independent Director
Competent Person
The review of exploration activities and results contained in this report is based on information compiled by Mr
Gary Jones, a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He is Technical Director of the
Company and a full time employee of Geonz Associates Limited. He has sufficient experience which is relevant to the
style of mineralisation and types of deposits under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to
qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the December 2004 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of
Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the JORC Code). Gary Jones has consented to the
inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
Further Information
For further information please contact WPG’s independent directors, Bob Richardson on 0414 592 080 or Gary
Jones on +647 854 0453, or Bob Duffin, Chairman of WPG and director of Southern Iron, on (02) 9247 3232 or
0412 234 684.
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