Cornish Metals Commences 2nd Phase of Shaft Refurbishment at the South Crofty Tin Project in Cornwall, United Kingdom

Cornish Metals Inc.
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, July 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cornish Metals Inc. (AIM/TSX-V: CUSN) (“Cornish Metals” or the “Company”), a mineral exploration and development company focused on advancing its 100% owned and permitted South Crofty tin project in Cornwall, United Kingdom, is pleased to announce it has commenced the second phase of shaft refurbishment at the project.

Highlights

  • Refurbishment of New Cook’s Kitchen (“NCK”) shaft is progressing as planned with the on-schedule installation of the Phase 2 work platform, enabling faster replacement of old shaft timbers with new steel guides;

  • The water level in NCK shaft continues to be maintained at approximately 280 metres below surface and the treated water being discharged to the Red River is consistently well within the permitted standards;

  • The 14-hole Wide Formation exploration drilling programme has been completed with final assays to be reported when available;

  • Initial payment has been received for the announced sale of the Nickel King asset in Canada;

  • The Company is progressing discussions for the sale of other non-core assets located outside of the UK;

  • The search for a permanent CEO is advancing and an appointment is expected in Q3-2024;

  • Market fundamentals remain supportive of the tin price, which has traded above US$30,000 over the last three months and is presently up nearly 40% year-to-date to approximately US$35,000.

Owen Mihalop, COO of Cornish Metals, stated: “Installation of the Phase 2 work platform is an important milestone for the refurbishment and dewatering programme at South Crofty. Work continues to progress in-line with our adopted work plan and schedule that allows for NCK shaft refurbishment to continue in parallel with mine dewatering. The water treatment plant and the dewatering pumps continue to operate as designed. Pumping rates continue to match modelled expectations, which have been established based on the project’s extensive operational database, including the fact that South Crofty operated for the majority of the twentieth century with no water inflow from the flooded historic workings of adjacent mines.”

Ken Armstrong, Interim CEO and Director of Cornish Metals, stated: “The Cornish Metals team continues to progress our work plans, both on site and at the corporate level, as we maintain our focus on advancing the wholly owned and fully permitted South Crofty tin project, in the UK, towards project financing with the aim of commencing production in 2027.”

NCK Shaft Refurbishment and Mine Dewatering Progressing as Planned

  • Phase 2 of NCK shaft refurbishment has commenced, following the on-schedule installation of a new work platform and main cage modifications (See Figure 1 and Figure 2), providing a safe and stable work platform that will enable faster replacement of the old shaft timbers with new steel buntons and guides;

  • Mine dewatering continues with the submersible pumps operating at a rate of approximately 300 cubic metres per hour and the water treatment plant operating to specifications;

  • The water level is being maintained at approximately 280 metres below surface, as planned, and the pumping rate is in-line with expected rates for this time of year;

  • South Crofty is not hydrologically connected to neighbouring historic mines and natural groundwater inflows are exactly in-line with pre-dewatering predictions, which were modelled using historic dewatering rates, the known volume of underground voids and the groundwater rebound that was measured after the mine closed in 1998;

  • Shaft refurbishment and mine dewatering is anticipated to reach the 195-fathom level (approximately 350 metres below surface) in Q4-2024 and refurbishment of the 195-fathom pump station and installation of permanent pumps is scheduled to be completed in Q1-2025;

  • The Company maintains guidance to complete NCK shaft refurbishment and dewatering of South Crofty Mine to the 400-fathom level (approximately 730 metres below surface) in Q3-2025.