Tertiary’s subsidiary looks to acquire Zambian copper prospects
Aim-listed Tertiary Minerals has announced that its subsidiary Luangwa Minerals has entered into an option agreement with Mwashia Resources to acquire up to a 90% joint venture interest in five large exploration licences in Zambia considered prospective for copper.
The agreement covers exploration licence 27069-HQ-LEL, also known as Jack’s Licence, and the rights to option four additional and separate licences on the same terms.
Jack’s Licence is underlain by Lower Roan Group rocks which are known to host the major copper mines in the Central African Copperbelt.
“We are delighted to have secured this option agreement with Mwashia over five large exploration licences covering over 1 500 m2.
“This agreement is primarily aimed at the Jack’s Licence [prospect] but gives us an exclusive six-month investigation period and the right to enter into option agreements on the same fixed terms over a further four licences that were selected by Mwashia on the basis of their prospective geology and historical exploration results,” Tertiary executive chairperson Patrick Cheetham says.
He notes that the results of historic exploration and drilling on the Jack’s Licence copper prospect suggest a multi-kilometre copper mineralised trend that warrants further exploration.
“As a director of African Mining Consultants, Mwashia’s principal is well connected in the Zambian mining industry and has enjoyed recent success as consultant to Ivanhoe Mines during its discovery of the giant Kamoa-Kakula copper deposit in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
“We are very much looking forward to working with Mwashia on these copper projects,” he acclaims.