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Revised Schedule of Fees for Applications made to the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)

PROSPECTING RIGHT APPLICATION CAMEL THORN GROUP PTY LTD ON RIETFONTEIN 11 AND NAUGA 17, PRIESKA

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PROSPECTING RIGHT LODGED IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 OF NATIONAL ENVIRONMETNAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT 107 OF 1998) READ WITH REGULATION 19 OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) REGULATIONS, 2014 AS AMENDED FOR PROSPECTING RIGHT FOR COPPER-, IRON-, MANGANESE-, NICKEL- AND ZINC ORE AND LEAD ON PORTION 3 (A PORTION OF PORTION 2 - ASBESTOS HILLS) AND PORTION 13 (A PORTION OF PORTION 9) OF THE FARM RIETFONTEIN NO. 11 AND THE REMAINING EXTENT, PORTION 1, THE REMAINING EXTENT OF PORTION 2 (NAUGA A), PORTION 3 (A PORTION OF PORTION 2 - NAUGA EAST) AND PORTION 4 OF THE FARM NAUGA NO. 17 MEASURING 17678,735100000002HA IN EXTENT LOCATED IN THE PRIESKA DISTRICT, NORTHERN CAPE PROVINCE FOR 12 DRILL HOLES

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PROSPECTING RIGHT APPLICATION BY CAMEL THORN GROUP ON VARIOUS PORTIONS OF RIETFONTEIN 11 AND VARIOUS PORTIONS OF NAUGA 17 FOR 12 DRILL HOLES IN THE PRIESKA DISTRICT (i) Mapping A first phase of mapping is proposed to assist in the evaluation of the iron, manganese, copper, lead, zink and nickel potential. This mapping is focused primarily on the assessment of opencast mineral resources, specifically undisturbed structural blocks. (ii) Geochemical surveys The use of geochemical surveys is not relevant for the style of mineralization and thus none are planned. (iii) Geophysical surveys Ground magnetics and ground gravity on a pre-determined grid will be undertaken to determine the location of the iron, manganese, copper, lead, zink and nickel potential formations. (iv) Invasive prospecting activities A programme of twelfe (12) surface diamond drill holes are planned, comprising TNW, TBW and BQ size core and depths ranging from 20m to 50m, thus producing an estimated 350m drilled core. The drilling will be laid out on a random grid, which will allow for the determining of a Samrec category of mineral resource classification. (v) Road construction and drill pads This phase entails the grading of 5 kilometre of new road, the construction of 5 kilometre of new road, and the construction of the twelfe (12) drill-pads.

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Monday, April 17, 2023 - 10:48

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21094

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