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Newry -Here is the full ann. 8 PAges. If it doesn't take it all - I'll post you a link. Rakia 1131 Hay Street, West Perth, W.A. 6005 PO Box 1036 West Perth, W.A. 6872 Tel: (08) 9486 7100 Fax: (08) 9486 7300. Website: www.matrixmetals.com.au Email: [email protected] J:\Company Sec\ASX\Company Announcements\MtWatsonDrilling1Aprilr04Final.doc 1 April 2004 Manager Company Announcements Company Announcements Office Australian Stock Exchange Limited Level 10, 20 Bond Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 ABN 42 082 593 235 Electronic delivery No of pages: 8 Dear Sir, ANNOUNCEMENT Primary Sulphide Copper Intersection at Mt Watson and Capital Raising Summary Matrix Metals Limited is delighted to announce the following: • A primary sulphide copper drill hole intersection of high grade chalcopyrite and chalcocite has been reported at Mt Watson. The drill hole, MWRC 130, reported an intercept of 20m @ 3.03% Cu from 163m including 8m @ 4.89% Cu from 175m. Intersecting this primary mineralisation, particularly at this high grade, greatly exceeded expectations. The drill hole was terminated in high grade mineralisation due to the depth capacity of the drill rig being reached. This resource grade and width primary copper mineralisation indicates that a sulphide copper resource may be defined at Mt Watson. • Further success has been recorded in the ongoing oxide copper drilling program at Mt Watson. • Matrix has reached in-principle agreement with Hartleys Limited (“Hartleys”) to place $15 million to its international and domestic institutional clients. The Company will also undertake a Shareholder Purchase Plan for up to $5000 per shareholder, to all shareholders registered with Matrix’s share registry as at Thursday 8 April 2004. • The funds raised will be applied to expanded drilling programs in the Mt Watson region, increased exploration at the White Range project area and to proceed with a exploration program to assess the primary sulphide potential over the Company’s Mt Isa inlier tenement holding. 2 Primary Sulphide Intercept Drill hole MWRC130, in which the primary sulphide mineralisation has been intercepted, is located in the Western Zone of the Mt Watson deposit and was collared to intercept mineralisation 50m to 70m down dip of the previously reported intersection of 70 metres @ 1.34% copper. The drill hole intersected significantly higher grade chalcopyrite and chalcocite mineralisation in the target area. The drill hole was terminated in the high grade mineralisation at 183m due to the depth capacity of the drill rig being reached. Drilling equipment appropriate for further testing the mineralisation will be mobilised to site as soon as practicable. The partially complete intersection is highly significant as it is the first intercept reporting primary sulphide copper mineralisation of grades and width which indicate that a primary sulphide copper resource may be defined at Mt Watson. A diagrammatic representation of the MWRC 130 intercept is presented below. 3 Oxide Copper Drilling Results Matrix has also received assays for copper intersections of significance from the ongoing drilling Mt Watson which include: Drillhole No Intersection MWRC 111 15m @ 1.48 % Cu from 57m and 22m @ 1.01 % Cu from 87m MWRC 112 24m @ 0.83 % Cu from 60m MWRC 113 21m @ 1.42 % Cu from 0m MWRC 118 9m @ 1.09 % Cu from 54m MWRC 120 8m @ 1.44 % Cu from 41m MWRC 121 23m @ 1.17 % Cu from 130m MWRC 124 17m @ 0.77 % Cu from 49m MWRC 125 8m @ 0.78 % Cu from 51m MWRC 129 10m @ 0.92 % Cu from 71m MWRC 130 20m @ 3.03 % Cu from 163m MWRC 131 6m @ 1.42 % Cu from 80m and 9m @ 1.14 % Cu from 103m MWRC 133 23m @ 0.94 % Cu from 110m The points of significance in regard to these oxide copper intercepts are: • The results have confirmed extensions to resource grade mineralisation in the up-faulted block immediately north of the Central Zone mineralisation. The up-faulting has moved the mineralised horizon closer to the surface in this area and has therefore extended the potential size of the open cut resource. • The results confirm additional widespread relatively thick, high grade mineralisation on the down dip northern extension of the Western Zone, including the high grade intercepts reported above, which are also supported by significant intersections in other nearby holes. • Resource grade mineralisation has been confirmed in the 100m spaced scout drilling between the Vegetation Anomaly Area and the Western Zone which now further extends the mineralisation and resource potential to the west. Drilling continues at Mt Watson with the mineralisation remaining open in all directions. Based on these results and the increased availability of funds as detailed in the next part of this announcement, drilling activities at Mt Watson will be increased including mobilisation of additional drilling rigs to allow testing of the newly confirmed primary sulphide potential. Full details of the copper intercepts are presented in Table 1 with drill-hole details and locations presented in Table 2. 4 Capital Raising Matrix has reached in-principle agreement with Hartleys to place 130,434,783 ordinary shares at an issue price of 11.5 cents per share to raise $15,000,000 (the “Issue”) principally to Hartleys international and domestic institutional clients. The Issue is being undertaken in two tranches, with the first tranche comprising 55,737,746 shares at 11.5 cents per share placed pursuant to the Company’s 15% placement authority and the second tranche being 74,697,037 shares at 11.5 cents per share placed subject to shareholder approval at a general meeting of shareholders to be held on or about 5 May 2004. In addition, the Company also intends to undertake an offer of shares to shareholders by way of a Share Purchase Plan (“SPP”) to raise up to a further $5,000,000 at 11.5 cents per share. Under the SPP, each shareholder registered with the Company’s share registry as at Thursday 8 April 2004 will be invited to subscribe for new shares up to a total value of $5,000 each. If subscriptions for the SPP exceed $5,000,000 all applications will be scaled back pro-rata by the oversubscription percentage. Expanded Exploration Program The funds raised from the Issue will be applied to an expanded exploration program in the Mt Watson region, at the White Range project area and will include an exploration program to assess the primary sulphide potential across Matrix’s Mt Isa inlier tenement holding. This expanded program will include deep drilling to further assess the primary sulphide zone potential of the Mt Watson deposit. The expanded exploration program will include continuing exploration at the White Range Project area with a view to increasing the oxide copper resource inventory, targeting an increase in the production life of the project and potentially a production capacity increase from the currently proposed 15,000tpa to 20,000tpa of copper cathode. Specifically the expanded exploration program will target the following: • Exploration at Mt Watson to further delineate oxide copper resources within the known areas of mineralisation of the deposit as well as further testing strike extensions to the east and west of the existing resource area. In addition, drilling programs will be extended at depth to further test the now identified primary sulphide zone. • Programs in the Mt Watson region will also be designed to test the Mt Watson “look a like” prospects known as Mt Earl, Tewinga and Mt Wonder. Regional exploration will also target the identification of additional prospects in the Mt Watson region. 5 • At White Range, exploration will continue in a more aggressive form both to the north and south of the Greenmount deposit as well as at the Desolation, Copper Canyon and Toby Barty prospects. All of these prospects produced positive results from a scout drilling program completed in 2003. • Primary sulphide exploration programs will proceed, (in addition to the deep drilling at Mt Watson) and will involve field mapping and sampling and a range of geophysical programs to identify primary sulphide zone drill targets across Matrix’s tenement position. These exploration activities will proceed in parallel with completion of the White Range Bankable Feasibility Study (BFS) that has been funded by a debt facility secured from SG Australia Limited (“SG”). It is noted that the BFS is proceeding as planned with defined targets and objectives being achieved. Yours Faithfully Andrew Chapman Chief Executive Officer The information in this report that relates to Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Bob Dennis. Mr Bob Dennis is a Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and a full-time employee of the Company. Mr Dennis has sufficient experience which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and the type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 1999 edition of the “Australasian Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Dennis, consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on information in the form and context in which it appears. 1131 Hay Street, West Perth, W.A. 6005 PO Box 1036 West Perth, W.A. 6872 Tel: (08) 9486 7100 Fax: (08) 9486 7300. Website: www.matrixmetals.com.au Email: [email protected] J:\Company Sec\ASX\Company Announcements\MtWatsonDrilling1Aprilr04Final.doc Table 1 Mt Watson Deposit February & March 2004 RC Drilling Details of Copper Intersections (cut-off of 0.5% Cu, including up to 2m internal dilution) Hole No Intersection MWRC111 3 m @ 1.14 % Cu from 51m and 15 m @ 1.48 % Cu from 57m and 22 m @ 1.01 % Cu from 87m MWRC112 3 m @ 0.56 % Cu from 45m and 24 m @ 0.83 % Cu from 60m MWRC113 21 m @ 1.42 % Cu from 0m and 1 m @ 0.58 % Cu from 29m and 5 m @ 0.51 % Cu from 32m MWRC114 1 m @ 0.63 % Cu from 54m and 2 m @ 0.72 % Cu from 57m MWRC115 4 m @ 0.83 % Cu from 19m and 2 m @ 0.65 % Cu from 31m MWRC116 1 m @ 1.05 % Cu from 25m and 1 m @ 0.91 % Cu from 30m and 1 m @ 0.58 % Cu from 43m and 2 m @ 0.81 % Cu from 51m MWRC117 1 m @ 0.58 % Cu from 35m MWRC118 2 m @ 0.80 % Cu from 24m and 3 m @ 0.66 % Cu from 32m and 9 m @ 1.09 % Cu from 54m and 6 m @ 0.64 % Cu from 69m MWRC119 6 m @ 0.90 % Cu from 40m and 3 m @ 2.78 % Cu from 79m MWRC120 2 m @ 0.74 % Cu from 31m and 1 m @ 0.55 % Cu from 37m and 8 m @ 1.44 % Cu from 41m and 1 m @ 0.91 % Cu from 51m MWRC121 3 m @ 1.00 % Cu from 83m and 1 m @ 0.85 % Cu from 94m and 1 m @ 1.40 % Cu from 101m and 23 m @ 1.17 % Cu from 130m MWRC122 4 m @ 0.70 % Cu from 52m and 1 m @ 1.14 % Cu from 75m and 3 m @ 1.10 % Cu from 79m and 3 m @ 1.29 % Cu from 89m MWRC123 4 m @ 0.52 % Cu from 76m and 1 m @ 0.64 % Cu from 113m and 1 m @ 0.54 % Cu from 116m and 2 m @ 0.64 % Cu from 121m MWRC124 4 m @ 0.68 % Cu from 36m 7 and 17 m @ 0.77 % Cu from 49m and 1 m @ 0.67 % Cu from 71m MWRC125 5 m @ 1.22 % Cu from 31m and 4 m @ 1.03 % Cu from 43m and 8 m @ 0.78 % Cu from 51m MWRC126 4 m @ 0.66 % Cu from 34m MWRC127 1 m @ 1.00 % Cu from 68m MWRC129 1 m @ 0.55 % Cu from 26m and 6 m @ 1.60 % Cu from 38m and 1 m @ 0.67 % Cu from 50m and 1 m @ 0.60 % Cu from 54m and 1 m @ 0.96 % Cu from 58m and 10 m @ 0.92 % Cu from 71m MWRC130 1 m @ 0.56 % Cu from 69m 2 m @ 0.86 % Cu from 83m and 1 m @ 0.53 % Cu from 89m and 20 m @ 3.03 % Cu from 163m* including 8 m @ 4.89 % Cu from 175m* MWRC131 6 m @ 1.42 % Cu from 80m and 9 m @ 1.14 % Cu from 103m and 4 m @ 0.97 % Cu from 122m and 5 m @ 1.00 % Cu from 133m and 1 m @ 0.61 % Cu from 158m MWRC132 1 m @ 0.66 % Cu from 113m and 1 m @ 1.01 % Cu from 119m MWRC133 4 m @ 1.31 % Cu from 76m and 3 m @ 1.06 % Cu from 85m and 1 m @ 0.93 % Cu from 99m and 1 m @ 0.64 % Cu from 104m and 23 m @ 0.94 % Cu from 110m * Incomplete intercept, last interval above cut-off Table 2 Mt Watson Deposit February & March 2004 RC Drilling Drill Hole Details and Location Hole No Northing Easting RL Dip Azimuth (mag) Hole Depth (m) MWRC111 5018.7 9548.6 274.4 -70 198.3 131 MWRC112 4999.6 9750.6 256.4 -60 198.3 93 MWRC113 5008.5 9849.2 262.6 -60 198.3 81 MWRC114 5023.4 9898.7 262.5 -60 198.3 87 MWRC115 5024.5 9952.3 265.9 -60 198.3 93 MWRC116 5043.9 9950.1 264.4 -70 198.3 87 MWRC117 5064.8 9949.4 267.3 -70 198.3 63 MWRC118 5049.2 9899.2 263.6 -70 198.3 75 MWRC119 5068.6 9898.8 264.4 -70 198.3 99 MWRC120 5056.6 9848.9 275.3 -70 198.3 87 MWRC121 5080.1 9500.0 288.4 -70 198.3 171 MWRC122 5020.6 9298.7 286.3 -70 198.3 105 MWRC123 5055.5 9300.1 286.7 -70 198.3 135 MWRC124 4917.9 8999.9 253.8 -60 198.3 87 MWRC125 4933.8 9104.0 259.2 -60 198.3 81 MWRC126 4959.4 9199.8 253.6 -60 203.0 63 8 MWRC127 5024.9 9999.9 266.6 -70 198.3 111 MWRC128 5012.4 10099.4 260.8 -70 198.3 105 MWRC129 4975.8 10200.1 267.2 -70 198.3 99 MWRC130 5084.0 9451.7 283.2 -70 198.0 183 MWRC131 5086.9 9400.5 285.4 -70 198.3 183 MWRC132 5033.2 9199.8 290.4 -70 198.3 141 MWRC133 4984.4 9099.0 285.1 -70 198.3 135 END
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