ValOre Provides Update on Pedra Branca PGE Project Metallurgical Testwork; Announces Partnership with the Centre for Mineral Research, University of Cape Town, South Africa and Draslovka, Perth, Australia

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Sept. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ValOre Metals Corp. (“ValOre”; TSXV: VO; OTCQB: KVLQF; Frankfurt: KEQ0, “the Company”) today provided an update on recently completed metallurgical testwork for ValOre’s 100%-owned Pedra Branca Platinum Group Elements (“PGE”, “2PGE+Au”) Project (“Pedra Branca”) in northeastern Brazil.

Thiago Diniz, ValOre’s V.P. of Exploration, stated: “The metallurgical and mineralogical programs completed to date have contributed considerably to our knowledge of the Pedra Branca PGE deposits. We are confident that the upcoming testwork, employing two separate strategies, will build on what we have learned related to the nature of our mineralized material and will add to the excellent work performed at the Blue Coast Research and Dundee Sustainable Technologies facilities.”

Key Points:

The metallurgical and mineralogical programs completed to date have revealed a fine-grained nature and a low-sulfide association for the platinum group minerals that form our mineralized zones. Based on this knowledge we have embarked on two strategies:

  • Esbarro flotation testwork program to advance in partnership with the University of Cape Town, including a complete material characterization and rougher test conditions optimization considering lessons learned from previous Blue Coast Research (“Blue Coast”) program;

  • Glycine leaching test to commence at Draslovka’s Perth Development Center, Australia, targeting improvement on palladium (“Pd”) and platinum (“Pt”) leaching extraction for the Esbarro Weathered material.

Metallurgical Testwork Update: Blue Coast Research and Dundee Sustainable Technologies

In 2023, ValOre started a broad metallurgical test program on composite samples from the Esbarro Deposit (mineral resource zone, having an Inferred Resource* totaling 403,000 oz at 1.16 g/t 2PGE+Au in 10.8 Mt of ore – CLICK HERE for News Release dated November 20th, 2023);

These programs included cyanide leaching, flotation testwork and re-evaluation of gravity concentration, performed at Blue Coast facility; and amenability to the CLEVR Process? at Dundee Sustainable Technologies (“Dundee”). Results are summarized below:

Flotation

  • A series of rougher and cleaner flotation tests were performed on the three composite materials, varying baseline conditions established by previous testwork, such as grinding and pH conditions;

  • Fresh material showed the highest rougher recoveries, reaching up to 79% Pt and 82% Pd recovery, most likely due to the greater level of sulfide minerals present within this material type;

  • Reducing primary grind size from the baseline 53 micrometre (“μm”) to 38 μm, and lowering the rougher pH from baseline pH 10 to pH 4 improved Pd and Pt rougher recoveries, suggesting improved platinum group minerals (“PGM”) liberation;

  • High recovery losses were reported to the cleaner flotation tails, which has been attributed to the fine-grained nature of the PGMs, and their close association with non-sulfide gangue;

  • Additional mineralogical studies will be key for a better understanding of the current flotation results, and these are planned to be performed at the University of Cape Town, concurrent with the flotation testing, including evaluation of flotation feeds and concentrates, as described below.