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Macro Metals, an Australian iron ore company, secured the mining service contract for the Extension Iron Ore Project.

iconApr 22, 2025 13:34
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Summary of the Mining Services Contract for the Extension Iron Ore Project Awarded to ASX-Listed Small Iron Ore Company Macro Metals

1. Project Overview

• Location and Scale

 ◦ The project is located in the East Pilbara region of Western Australia, just 2 km from BHP's Yandi Iron Ore operations and 20 km from Rio Tinto's Yandicoogina mine.

 ◦ It comprises three mining leases with a total area of 27.6 square kilometers, located 270 km from the Port Hedland port, accessible by truck to the Utah Point bulk terminal.

• Resource Estimate

 ◦ The resource estimate completed in 2019 shows that the project has 16.1 million mt of indicated resources with an iron grade of 54.2% (roasted iron 60.49%), SiO₂ 5.7%, Al₂O₃ 5.6%, phosphorus 0.046%, and loss on ignition (LOI) 10.4% (using a 53% iron grade cutoff).

 ◦ After removing <1mm particles through dry screening, the resource was upgraded to 11.29 million mt, with the iron grade increasing to 57.16% (roasted iron 63.84%), SiO₂ reduced to 3.6%, Al₂O₃ 4.63%, and phosphorus 0.05%.

2. Core Contract Terms

• Scope of Services and Partners

 ◦ Exclusive technical services: MMS is responsible for exploration, permit applications, and technical verification, using a cost-plus 15% billing model.

 ◦ Joint mining operations: MMS and strategic partner RE:GROUP jointly undertake mine construction, drilling and blasting, mining, loading, and transportation services (cost-plus 15%).

 ◦ Exclusive processing services: MMS provides crushing and screening services under a "Build-Own-Operate" (BOO) model, charged at market terms.

• Economic Terms

 ◦ The total contract value will be announced after MMS completes the project development plan and technical verification.

 ◦ Equity option: Macro Metals is granted an option to acquire 27.3% equity in the project (subject to shareholder approval), exercisable before project commissioning, with the consideration being the issuance of 175 million company shares.

3. Technical Verification and Advantages

• Metallurgical Test Verification

 ◦ Verification of historical test results: The iron grade increased to 57.16% after screening, with low phosphorus content (0.05%), suitable for blending with high-phosphorus iron ore for export.

 ◦ Logistics advantage: Utilizing a logistics center 28 km from the port (including accommodation and raw material storage), providing stockyard and blending opportunities, reducing transportation costs.

• Resource Expansion Potential

 ◦ Plans to explore unexplored mineralized outcrops to extend mine life.

 ◦ Aims to apply for an annual export quota of 1.5-2 million mt, subject to negotiation with the Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA).

4. Management Team and Strategic Significance

• Management Statements

 ◦ Chairman Tolga Kumova: Emphasized that the contract reflects MMS's professional capabilities, with technical services generating immediate cash flow, and the project's location and low-phosphorus characteristics provide advantages for blended products.

 ◦ Managing Director Simon Rushton: The partnership with RE:GROUP is solid, and future collaborations will focus on developing more bulk commodity projects; MMS has participated in bids across multiple mining areas in Western Australia with positive feedback.

• Business Expansion

 ◦ MMS recently completed its first revenue-generating project (repairing a client's crushing plant), demonstrating its technical capabilities.

 ◦ The company is positioned as a diversified mining services provider, covering the entire chain from mining, processing, transportation to shipping.

5. Project Execution Plan

• Short-Term Actions

 ◦ Assess existing permit status, accelerate final approvals, and push for commercial production.

 ◦ Apply for bulk sample transportation permits for trial exports.

 ◦ Optimize the Port Hedland transport corridor and jointly develop a transportation plan with RE:GROUP.

 ◦ Develop a mine development plan, mining timetable, and execution plan.

6. Equity Structure and Compliance

• Project Ownership

 ◦ The project is held by private company Project Rusty Pty Ltd, with Macro's two directors (Simon Rushton and Rob Jewson) each holding 27.3% equity.

 ◦ Subject to shareholder approval under ASX Listing Rules 10.1 (related party transactions) and 10.11 (option exercise).

7. Resource Estimate Technical Details (JORC Standard)

• Data Basis

 ◦ Drilling data: Includes 333 reverse circulation drill holes (3,992 meters) and 56 diamond drill holes (501 meters), with sampling intervals of 0.25-2 meters.

 ◦ Analytical methods: X-ray fluorescence (XRF) for major elements and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) for LOI.

• Modeling and Classification

 ◦ Inverse distance cubed (ID3) interpolation was used, with block sizes of 1.25m×1.25m and search radii of 125-250 meters.

 ◦ Resources classified as indicated, based on geological continuity, data quality (100×100 meter infill drilling), and consistency in modeling methods.

8. Market Positioning and Competitive Analysis

• Product Benchmarking

 ◦ The screened iron ore quality benchmarks against Rio Tinto's Robe River Fines, FMG's blended fines, and other Platts 58% index benchmark products.

 ◦ Similar to the operational models of nearby small trucking projects such as Mineral Resources' Wonmunna and Iron Valley.

9. Risks and Compliance Statements

• Compliance Statements

 ◦ The resource estimate was completed by Widenbar and Associates, compliant with the JORC 2012 standard, with data verification including duplicate samples and standard sample analysis.

 ◦ Independent geologists Lynn Widenbar and Robert Jewson (company director) signed the report as Competent Persons.

10. Company Background

• Macro Metals Limited

 ◦ ASX-listed under code M4M, with business covering mineral exploration, development, and mining services.

 ◦ Subsidiary MMS provides end-to-end services (mining, crushing, transportation, shipping) and holds a portfolio of iron ore and manganese assets.

Summary

The contract secures long-term revenue for Macro Metals through a dual profit model of technical services and mining operations (cost-plus + market rates), combined with the advantages of low-phosphorus ore blending and port logistics, giving it strong market competitiveness. The project has clear resource potential and a well-defined execution plan, and if approved and expanded successfully, it is expected to become a core growth driver for the company.

 

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