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3. Contents
Introduction to Arafura
The Nolans Project
Recent History 2011-12
Nolans Project – Resource and Processing
2012 Work Program and Next Steps
Summary
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4. Introduction to Arafura
Corporate Summary As at 26 June 2012
• Australian Public Company – Capital
396 million shares
formed in 1997 11.5 million Board/Employee options
• Listed on ASX in 2003 (code ARU) Market capitalisation
@ A$0.22 = ~A$87 million
• Nolans Flagship Project for Rare
Earths Top shareholders
JP Morgan Nominees1 24.13%
• Extensive land holdings for ECE2
Debt - zero
16.97%
exploration in the NT Cash A$21.8 million (31 May 2012)
• Technology developed in
Australia 1.
2.
Substantial German-based shareholding amongst many shareholders
East China Mineral Exploration & Development Bureau
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5. Nolans Project – Resource
Nolans Bore Resource is world scale and strategically significant
• Minimal resource risk;
• Over 94km of drilling completed at an average spacing of 40m;
• Resource recently expanded by 52%;
• Resource remains open at depths below 220m;
• Amenable to low cost open cut mining and milling;
• Standard beneficiation techniques;
• Expected mine life in excess of 20 years.
RARE
TONNES TONNES PHOSPHATE URANIUM
RESOURCES (million)
EARTHS
REO P2O5 % U3O8 lb/t
REO %
Measured 4.3 3.3 144,000 13 0.57
Indicated 21 2.6 563,000 12 0.42
Inferred 22 2.4 511,000 10 0.37
TOTAL 47 2.6 1,217,000 11 0.41
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6. Nolans Project – Processing
Business Model - Adding Value in Australia
Ore
Mineral
Concentrate
Rare Earth
Intermediates
(Carbonate)
20,000 tpa
Rare Earth
Oxides
Metals/Alloys
Components
OEMs
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7. Processing through to final products
The flowsheet has been proven at multiple scales …….
Water Leach Piloting 2009 Sulphation Baking 2009 Gypsum from HCl Regeneration Demonstration
ANSTO Sydney ANSAC Bunbury Plant 2011 ALS-Ammtec Perth
Pre leach Demonstration Plant 2011 Sulphation Demonstration Plant 2012 REO product samples from Nolans Bore
ALS-Ammtec Perth ANSTO Sydney 2012 - ANSTO Sydney Page 7
8. Arafura Resources – Recent History 2011-12
ACHIEVEMENTS
• Site acquired for Rare Earths Complex in Whyalla;
• Nolans Bore Mineral Resource recently increased by 52%;
• Flowsheet proven at various scales from mine site to separated Rare Earth
Oxides;
• Management team focused on finalising key technical and planning work
streams;
• Nolans Bore Rare Earth Oxides produced to customer quality specifications at
99% purity;
• Alliances formed with strategic off-take partners in Europe and Korea.
CHALLENGES
• Global capital markets are depressed and it is difficult to raise capital;
• Work programs have been deferred due to funding constraints and overheads
reduced to conserve cash;
• Capital Expenditure for the Nolans Project has increased.
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9. 2012 Work Program
CURRENT BASE CASE WORK
• Draft Feasibility Study/Project Status Update;
• Independent engineering review of the project;
• Lanthanum Oxide production for customer assessment;
• Sulphation Demonstration plant operation at ANSTO;
• Securing strategic partners and offtake contracts;
• Raising Capital to complete final feasibility study.
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT STUDIES
• Reduction in acid consumption required for pre-leach;
• Simplifying hydrochloric acid regeneration process;
• Potential lower cost reagents for Rare Earth recoveries;
• Reducing residence times and potentially plant size for pre-leach and Rare Earth
recoveries;
• Improving energy consumption by reducing sulphation acid bake temperatures
and duration;
• Improving Rare Earth carbonate purity potentially leading to a reduction in
solvent extraction plant size and reagent consumption.
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10. Next Steps – 2012/13
TECHNOLOGY
• Integrated Pilot Plant
• Further Piloting of Rare Earth Separation Processes
ENGINEERING
• Mine Planning – Final
• Mine and Concentrator Engineering
• Transport and Logistics
• Rare Earth Complex Engineering
OTHER
• Environmental Impact Study Submissions
• Project Funding
• Strategic Partners
FINAL FEASIBILITY STUDY
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11. Summary
Arafura and the Nolans Project : A Compelling Value
Proposition, Despite Short-term Funding Challenges
• The Company has a well thought out plan to progress the Nolans
feasibility study through to execution;
• Nolans is a well advanced Australian-based project likely to be one of
very few new supply sources this decade;
- World-scale resource with long life and expansion opportunities at depth
- Minimal resource risk
- Flexible plant design, allowing scope for organic growth
- Separated Rare Earth Oxides to 99% purity produced from Nolans Bore
resource; product specifications have been validated by potential customers
• LOIs with two multinationals for offtake and to provide assistance with
Project development; and
• Significant government and community support.
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