Unit B3, 431 Roberts Road Subiaco WA 6008 Telephone:+61 89287 4488 Facsimile: +61 89388 8862 ABN: 98 103 348 947 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.libertyresources.com.au ASX Announcement ASX : LBY 26th February, 2014 Maiden Inferred Resource – Bowen Basin EPC 1949 Liberty Resources is pleased to provide further information regarding the exploration target, the proposed exploration activities and the JORC Code Table 1. The company has received the following updated report with further details from Al Maynard & Associates (AM&A). This report estimates an Inferred Resource of approximately 104 million tonnes of coal within a depth suitable for conventional open pit mining within the Bowen Basin. These resource estimates are based on data compiled from 40 drill holes drilled by previous explorers over the last 50 years and a further 8 holes drilled by Liberty in 2013. This data was modelled by AM&A by gridding the seam depths, seam thicknesses and coal contents from the drill logs using an Inverse Distance Squared (ID 2 ) algorithm. The raw coal quality results of samples collected from the recent Liberty drill holes from the upper Fort Cooper Coal Measures (FCCM) as tested by independent consultants Tradd Pty Ltd (Licensee of the Barrow Process) are reported by Tradd as from DH07: IM% Ash% VM% VM% FC % CSN % Vitrinite Rv, max (ad) (ad) (ad) (daf) (ad) (ad) (mmf) 1.4 63.6 10.0 38.7 25.0 1 67.8 1.36 From this Tradd’s Barrow Process testing achieved the following results: Yield Ash Combustible Recovery CSN (ad) (ad) (ad) (ad) 35.5% 9.5% 84% 7.5 to >9 A further 11 drill holes are planned, to be drilled as an approximate 2km x 2km grid. The planned drill holes will pass through the Fort Cooper Coal Measures to extend these resources and also target the deeper Moranbah Coal Measures. For personal use only
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About Liberty Resources LIBERTY RESOURCES immediate priority is to evaluate its new discovery of coking coal in the Bowen Basin, Queensland. The company’s long term goal is to produce low cost, clean energy and fertiliser, from coal. The benefits of the coal to gas to fertiliser project are numerous and will include the treatment of saline water, lowering the cost of living in communities, the creation of skilled jobs, and the production of low cost electricity, fertiliser and gas.
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The Directors, 18th
February, 2014
Liberty Resources Limited,
Unit B3, 431 Roberts Road
Subiaco WA 6008
Dear Sirs,
1.0 Preamble Al Maynard and Associates (“AM&A”) was engaged by Liberty Resources Limited
(“Liberty”) to prepare an Independent Coal Seam Exploration Target and Mineral resource
Estimate of the Company‟s coal exploration permit EPC 1949 in the Bowen Basin west of
Mackay in central Queensland.
Opinions are presented in accordance with the JORC Code (2012) guidelines and other
regulations that govern the preparation of these reports.
In the course of the preparation of this report, access has been provided to all relevant data
held by Liberty and various other technical reports and information quoted in the
bibliography. All reasonable endeavours to verify the accuracy and relevance of the database
have been conducted. Liberty has warranted to AM&A that full disclosure has been made of
all material in its possession and that information provided, is to the best of its knowledge,
accurate and true. None of the information provided by Liberty has been specified as being
confidential and not to be disclosed in this report. The authors are familiar with the structural
setting and mineralisation styles and targets within EPC 1949 project area. As recommended
by the Valmin Code, Liberty has indemnified AM&A for any liability that may arise from
AM&A‟s reliance on information provided by Liberty or known of but not provided by
Liberty.
This report has been prepared by Philip A. Jones BApp.Sc(App Geol), MAIG and MAusIMM
and Allen J. Maynard BApp.Sc(Geol), MAIG and MAusIMM, both geologists with over 35
years in the mining and exploration industry. The writers hold the appropriate qualifications,
experience and independence to qualify as an “Independent Experts” under the definitions of
the Valmin Code to provide such reports for the purpose of inclusion in public company
documents.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the relevant requirements of the Listing
Rules of the Australian Securities Exchange Limited (“ASX”), Australian Securities and
Investments Commission (“ASIC”) Regulatory Guidelines (“RGs”) 111 & 112 and the
Guidelines for Assessment and Valuation of Mineral Assets and Mineral Securities for
Independent Expert reports (the Valmin Code) which is binding on members of the
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (“AusIMM”).
AM&A is an independent geological consultancy established 30 years ago and has operated
continuously since then. Neither AM&A nor any of its directors, employees or associates
have any material interest either direct, indirect or contingent in Liberty Resources Limited,
nor in any of the coal properties included in this report, nor in any other asset of Liberty
Resources, nor has such interest existed in the past. This report has been prepared by AM&A
strictly in the role of an independent expert. Professional fees payable for the preparation of
this report constitutes AM&A‟s only commercial interest in Liberty Resources. Payment of
fees is in no way contingent upon the conclusions of this report.
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Yours faithfully,
(Signed)
Philip A. Jones BApp.Sc(App Geol), MAIG, MAusIMM.
Allen J Maynard BApp.Sc(Geol), MAIG, MAusIMM.
Competent Persons Statement
The information in this report which relates to Exploration Targets, Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Allen Maynard, who is a Member of
the Australian Institute of Geosciences (“AIG”), a Corporate Member of the Australasian Institute of
Mining & Metallurgy (“AusIMM”) and independent consultant to the Company. Mr Maynard is the Director and principal geologist of Al Maynard & Associates Pty Ltd and has over 35 years of exploration
and mining experience in a variety of mineral deposit styles. Mr Maynard has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which
he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the “Australasian
Code for reporting of Exploration Results, Exploration Targets, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves”.(JORC Code). Mr Maynard consents to inclusion in the report of the matters based on this
information in the form and context in which it appears.
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2.0 Background Information
2.1 Introduction
Liberty Resources commissioned AM&A to estimate the coal potential, as Exploration Target
estimates, of various coal seams in the Rangal and Fort Cooper Coal Measures and compile a
report on these estimates. This was carried out by the authors of this report, Mr Philip A Jones
and Mr Allen J. Maynard of AM&A in January, 2014. Their conclusions and
recommendations are stated in this document. This revised (Feb, 2014) report includes
Inferred resource estimates.
The project, the subject of this report, comprises an EPC covering 9 sub-blocks covering a
total area of approximately 28.5 km2. Liberty Resources through their 100% owned
subsidiary Walloon Energy Pty Ltd holds a 100% equity stake in coal tenement EPC1949.
The granted tenement exclusively allows the Company to proceed with exploring over the
Project area other than the following:
Land over which previous exclusive possession acts have been granted as defined
under s.23B of the Native Title Act 1993 (Cwth). (Land where previous exclusive
possession acts have been granted and is now held or currently set aside for the benefit
of Aboriginals or Torres Strait Islanders or unallocated State land, and is occupied by
Aboriginal People or Torres Strait Islanders), is not included and
The Isaac River runs through the middle of the licence and is surrounded by a
Category B Environmentally Sensitive area, which covers approximately 70% of the
licence.
2.2 Geology
2.2.1 Regional Geology
Regionally, EPC1949m is located in the Western-Central Bowen Basin, where Permian strata
strike north-north-west and dip gently to the east off the Comet Ridge. The permit is located
on the western margins of the Taroom Trough within a heavily faulted and folded area.
The geology is complicated and largely unknown at present as the effects of multiple faults
associated with the Jellinbah Fault system, a strike slip, reverse fault system extending some
hundreds of kilometres through the middle of the Bowen Basin.
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Figure 3: Typical Stratigraphic Column within Fort Cooper and Moranbah Coal Measures.
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2.2.2 Local Geology
Fort Cooper Coal Measures (FCCM) Elsewhere in the Bowen Basin the FCCM seams are numerous and quite thick but with a high
proportion of stone partings within the seams.
Several companies are currently investigating the potential to exploit coal from within the
FCCM and the stratigraphically equivalent Fairhill Formation/Burngrove Formation further
south in the basin. Discrete coal plies within these thick seams frequently display good coking
properties.
Moranbah Coal Measures (MCM) The Moranbah Coal Measures are interpreted to occur at depth beneath the FCCM but the
exact depth to these coal measures will not be known until drilling is undertaken. The closest
analogue to the area of EPC 1949 where data is available on the MCM is the Eagle Downs
Mine (ML 70389) to the north of EPC 795 and 10km to the west.
Liberty‟s project area lies on the western, down-thrown side of the first major thrust marking
the Jellinbah Thrust Zone. Regionally, total vertical displacement across the Jellinbah Thrust
Zone is up to 400m.
Up to four major coal seams occur within the MCM in this part of the basin. The regional
trend is fewer and thicker coal seams in the west while there are more numerous but thinner
and higher rank seams on the east side of the basin.
Within EPC 1949, the depth to the top of the Dysart Seam towards the base of the MCM
could be as much as 500-550m.
2.3 Coal Quality
Coal seams in the Bowen Basin exhibit wide variations in rank and quality, reflecting both the
depositional and tectonic history of the basin. A broad trend of increasing rank from west to
east has long been recognised, and was used as a guide for coal exploration targets during the
late 1950s and early 1960s.
2.3.1 Moranbah Coal Measures
The Moranbah Coal Measures produce premium coking coals, typical of a delta plain
depositional system. The coals have ranks of 0.6-3.5% Rv. Typical Vitrinite content is 55-
75% and ash content is 5-15%.
2.3.2 Fort Cooper Coal Measures
The Fort Cooper Coal Measures outcrop in parts of the basin and were deposited in fluvial
environments. Typically the Fort Cooper Coal Measures are 0.5-2.5% Rv with a high vitrinite
content.
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Figure 4: Drill hole location plan showing RTZ overlapping tenement.
2.4 Previous exploration
The Bowen Basin has been explored for coal for more than 50 years and some of this
exploration has included the Project area.
Most of the drilling within EPC 1949 has been shallow and restricted to the FCCM. The
following data was made available by Liberty:
8 Liberty holes Ft Coopers 8 geophysical logs
17 WSN holes Ft Coopers 8 Geophysical logs
30 „E‟ series holes Ft Coopers Geophysical & written logs
1 CSG well Ft Coopers + MCM 2 Geophysical Logs
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Utah Development Company (UDC)
‘U’ Series- EPC 6
The Winchester South Area was first explored in the 1960s by Utah Development Company
as part of Authority to Prospect (ATP) 6C and later, ATP67C. Only shallow holes to
approximately 120m were drilled leading to only small resources of non-coking coal being
established with the ATP being relinquished in 1973.
BP
‘WSN’ Series- ATP 352
In 1980, the Queensland government invited applications from companies for the exploration
and subsequent development of the thermal coals at Winchester South. A joint venture
comprising BP Australia Ltd. (50%), Drayton Mining Development Proprietary Ltd. (25%)
and Westfield Ltd. (25%) submitted a tender. This tender was successful and on April 2nd
1981, it resulted in the awarding of ATP 352C.
Bowen Central Coal Pty Ltd (Aquila Resources Ltd. )
„E‟ Series Holes- EPC 830
In 2005-2006 Bowen Central Coal completed a regional drilling campaign of which 2 holes
were drilled on and just North of EPC1949. Logging of the holes including geophysical log
data indicated that the holes intersected Fort Cooper Coal Measures. Both holes were
geophysically logged.
Arrow Energy Arrow drilled CSG Well- PD025CR immediately south of EPC 1949, within the Arrow
ATP364P. This hole is located approximately on the axis of the anticline where the MCM
would be closest to surface. The MCM were intersected between 92.4m in this hole.
Table 1 summarises the drilling results by hole from north to south.
PD025CR
Formation Depth From
(m)
Depth To
(m)
Elevation
ASL (m)
Net Coal
(m)
Tertiary 0.0 18.0 176.45 0.0
Weathering 0.0 49.0 145.45 0.0
Fort Cooper Coal
Measures
49.0 92.4 145.45 21.2
Moranbah Coal
Measures
92.4 381.65 102.45 11.3
Depth From
(m)
Depth To
(m)
Elevation
ASL (m)
Net Coal
(m)
Base of Tertiary 0.0 18.0 176.45 0.0
Base of Weathering 0.0 49.0 145.45 0.0
Fort Cooper Coal
Measures
49.0 92.4 145.45 21.2
Moranbah Coal
Measures
92.4 599.45 102.45 15.2
Table 1: Summary of drilling results from North to South.
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Liberty Drilling
Liberty drilled six effective holes on EPC 1949 in August, 2013 of which two cored holes,
DH05C and DH07C, were sampled for analysis
Figure 5: Liberty drill hole locations.
Independent coal assessors CMDA Pty Ltd in October, 2013 observed that the samples from
both holes have very similar raw coal properties suggesting consistent quality across the
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deposit in at least the Northern area where the holes are located. Initial results indicated that a
high quality coking coal product can be produced from the seams tested.
The key parameters are high CSN, high vitrinite content, low phosphorus and relatively low
sulphur. It is likely further testing will confirm it could be classed a hard coking coal.
Using accepted industry techniques the predicted theoretical yield is relatively low.
Investigations into alternative methods to optimise yield suggest there is potential to improve
liberation and yield. There is potential to produce a 13% ash product for blending with lower
ash coals. The 10.5% ash product after washing compares well in a majority of parameters
with most Queensland coking coals.
CMDA recommended further drilling and laboratory test work to better determine potential
treatment processes, possible PCI by-products and thermal properties of the coal along with
Slater, R; Report on Partial Relinquishment 12 Sub-blocks Effective 8th
July 2009, Bowen
Central Coal
Wilton, J.R; Final Report Incorporating Final Relinquishment Report, Pacific Coal Pty
Limited
ABBREVIATIONS km kilometre
km2 square kilometre
m metre
M million
m2 square metre
m3 cubic metre
t tonne
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JORC Code, 2012 Edition – Table 1 Report.
Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data (Criteria in this section apply to all succeeding sections.)
Criteria Commentary
Sampling techniques
Most of the drilling used in the seam modelling historic, up to 50 years. Triangulation of seams based on geological and geophysical logs. The accuracy of the seam depths and thicknesses have been determined by AM&A as of sufficient accuracy for an Inferred Resource and Exploration Target estimate.
Only seam and coal ply thicknesses modelled, no coal quality data modelled.
Drilling techniques
All drilling described as diamond drilling.
Drill sample recovery
Core recovery not critical for many of the holes since geophysical logs were used to confirm depths and seam widths. Core recoveries in the remaining holes not recorded.
Since coal qualities have not been modelled only the core recoveries at the seam contacts are critical to determine accurate thicknesses.
There are no records of the core recoveries in the older holes.
Logging All the holes used in the modelling have lithological and/or stratigraphic logs to a level of detail sufficient to support the Resource estimation.
Sub-sampling techniques and sample preparation
Coal qualities were not modelled so sub-sampling not relevant. Where core qualities were tested in the most recent Liberty holes the entire drill core was sampled.
Quality of assay data and laboratory tests
Where proximate core qualities from the most recent Liberty holes are mentioned in the report, the laboratory that conducted the tests is industry certified and followed industry standard testing procedures.
Verification of sampling and assaying
No verification samples were collected. The coal quality was not modelled so verification samples not required.
No sample quality control measures were undertaken. The coal quality was not
modelled so quality control measures are not required.
The geophysical logs are continuous down the holes and clearly show density and electric responses that indicate coal seam contacts.
Location of data points
The accuracy of the surveying has not been determined by AM&A but is considered accurate enough for Inferred Resource and Exploration Target estimates.
All coordinates are in GDA94 grid.
The project area is generally flat with limited topographic variation.
Data spacing and distribution
The data points are on an approximate 500m x 2,500m grid in part in-filled to 400m apart.
The data spacing and distribution is sufficient to establish the degree of geological and grade continuity appropriate where used for an Inferred Resource estimate.
No grade compositing was applied.
Orientation of data in relation to geological structure
The grid spacing and drill orientation is appropriate for the orientation of the seams after regional structural displacement.
No sampling bias has been introduced by the drill hole orientation.
Sample security Coal qualities were not modelled for this reported resource estimate so sample
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security is not relevant or material for the resource estimate.
Audits or reviews
Since this resource estimate is only Inferred and will soon be superseded once the forthcoming exploration drilling program, there have been no independent audits or reviews of the sampling or data carried out. All of the historic data points used in this resource estimate will be progressively replaced by new drilling.
Section 2 Reporting of Exploration Results (Criteria listed in the preceding section also apply to this section.)
Criteria Commentary
Mineral tenement and land tenure status
Liberty has 100% tenure over the project area except for the area covered by a pre-existing RTZ tenement that covers approximately 50% of the total area of EPC 1949.
Aboriginal and Environmental conditions are included in the text but generally do not exclude further exploration or eventual underground mining.
Exploration done by other parties
A full list of references are included as part of the report.
Geology Permian coal seams, within Rangal and Fort Cooper Coal Measures, in the Bowen Basin.
Drill hole Information
48 diamond drill holes drilled by Liberty, Arrow, Utah Development and BP over approximately 50 years were used in the modelling.
Only holes with suitable geological logs were used, a number of historic holes were rejected.
Data aggregation methods
All seam thicknesses calculated from logged top and bottom of the seam using geologist logs or geophysical logs where available.
Stone partings were included in seam thicknesses.
“Visual” estimates of coal contents of seams (i.e. excluding stone partings) based on inspection of logs.
Relationship between mineralisation widths and intercept lengths
Since all the holes are drilled vertical, with only small deviations down the hole, and the coal seams are generally flat (no more than +/- 20 degrees) the seam intercepts are only marginally greater than true seam widths.
Diagrams Appropriate plans and sections included in report.
Balanced reporting
Only representative data points were used in the resource estimate. No data was excluded or included to bias results.
Other substantive exploration data
No other meaningful or material data that could affect the results is known to AM&A.
Further work Further drilling, logging, laboratory and processing tests are recommended to extend the resource estimate into the area currently covered by the Exploration Target.
Liberty have advised AM&A that they have planned, during the forthcoming 2014
exploration season, a further 11 drill holes on an approximate 1km x 1km grid,
depending on accessibility, which will pass through the Fort Cooper Coal Measures to
extend these resources and also target the deeper Harrow Creek and Dysart seams
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Criteria Commentary
within the Moranbah Coal Measures.
Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources (Criteria listed in section 1, and where relevant in section 2, also apply to this section.)
Criteria Commentary
Database integrity
Most of the data used in the coal seam tonnage estimates is from historic drilling. Where possible copies of original sources used to source data.
Site visits No site visit undertaken by the authors of this report.
Due to Tertiary overburden and farming activities none of the coal seams can be mapped at the surface.
Geological interpretation
The overall geological model fairly represents the geology of the seams. Due to the wide drill hole spacing and some difficulties in interpreting historical logs minor errors may have resulted in the interpretation but these errors would not significantly affect the tonnage estimates or affect the JORC Code category assigned.
Dimensions Regional drilling beyond the limits of EPC 1949 show that the seams extend well beyond the boundaries of EPC 1949 except where they outcrop as indicated in the maps included in the report.
Estimation and modelling techniques
The modelling technique used to estimate the seam coal tonnages is appropriate for the quality and density of the available data.
Two methods were used to estimate areas of each of the seams as a check and the areas calculated by both methods corresponded well.
Only tonnages were estimated by AM&A. Proximate analyses and processing test results mentioned in the report are provided as a general guide only.
Moisture All coal tonnages are based on assumed bulk densities that represent coal “air dried”.
Cut-off parameters
The seam thicknesses are based on geological and geophysical logs of coal seams.
Mining factors or assumptions
No mining factors or assumptions are made. A preliminary scoping study is planned for 2014 to determine economic and mining parameters.
Most of the modelled coal, because of its depth below the current topographic surface, would need to be mined using underground mining methods.
Metallurgical factors or assumptions
No metallurgical or recovery factors have been assumed. Only tonnes of in-situ coal estimated. Recovery/beneficiation studies on representative coal samples are planned during the forthcoming 2014 exploration program.
Environmental factors or assumptions
No environmental factors were considered for the reported tonnage estimates.
Current environmental restrictions noted in the report require approvals for drilling sites.
Given that there are several coal mines in the district and since most of the coal would need to be mined using underground mining methods it can be reasonably assumed that a suitable, environmentally approved site for the mine openings can be found within the tenement.
Bulk density All coal tonnages are based on assumed bulk densities that represent coal “air dried”. The assumed bulk densities are based on similar coals in the region.
Classification Due to the wide drill hole spacing and some difficulties in interpreting historical logs the tonnage estimates have been assigned JORC Code categories of Inferred Resources and Exploration Target which is not a resource. These Exploration Target estimates are only conceptual in nature and future exploration may or may not eventually convert all or part of these estimates to resources.
The resource estimate appropriately reflects the Competent Person’s view of the
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deposit.
Audits or reviews
Since this resource estimate is only Inferred and will soon be superseded once the forthcoming exploration drilling program has been completed, there have been no independent audits or reviews of the resource estimates carried out. The resource estimate was however reconciled against an earlier Exploration Target estimate.
Discussion of relative accuracy/ confidence
The tonnage estimates have been assigned a JORC Code category of Exploration Target which is not a resource. These estimates are conceptual in nature and reported as ranges to reflect the uncertainties and future exploration may or may not eventually convert all or part of these target estimates to resources.
The Inferred Resource estimates are based on generally unverified historic seam and coal thickness logs. These thicknesses are within the ranges of the same seams elsewhere in the Bowen Basin so AM&A considers that the Inferred JORC Category is appropriate for these estimates as an indication that the coal seams exist within the modelled areas but the reliability of the tonnage estimates is too low for use in financial and mining studies.