Commissioned Stage One of New Processing Facility at Kilimapesa Gold Mine, Kenya

Goldplat plc / Ticker: GDP / Index: AIM / Sector: Mining & Exploration

6 February 2017

Goldplat plc (`Goldplat` or `the Company`)

Commissioned Stage One of New Processing Facility at Kilimapesa Gold Mine, Kenya

Goldplat, the AIM quoted African gold producer, is pleased to announce the successful commissioning of the first stage of the new processing plant at Kilimapesa Gold Limited in Kenya.

The plant has a designed capacity of 200 tonnes per day and will consist of a crusher circuit; mills; a thickener; leach tanks; an elution plant as well as a tailings deposition facility. The project has been split into three discreet stages:

  • Stage One: commissioning of the plant excluding the crusher circuit, which is now completed

  • Stage Two: installation of the crusher circuit and three additional leach tanks

  • Stage Three: installation of a second mill and a further three additional leach tanks.

The decision was taken during 2016 to install a new processing plant and tailings deposition facility, at a site in close proximity to the Kilimapesa Hill underground mine, to increase production volume and gold production, decrease operating costs, optimise overhead costs and to return Kilimapesa to profitability. Due to prevailing capital market conditions at the time, the Company decided to fund the project internally, through inter-company loans primarily from the recovery operations. It was also decided to construct the plant using existing equipment, and management and skills from within the Goldplat plc Group where possible. Accordingly, a processing plant at the Company`s recovery operations in Ghana was deconstructed, containerised, and shipped to Kenya. To provide for two production mills and a spare at the new plant, two additional second-hand mills were also acquired in South Africa. All engineering, manufacturing, construction and installation was completed by in-house teams, with the exception of a few critical work streams, including the overall plant layout and design work, and tailings dam design, which were undertaken by outside consultants.

Stage One commissioning began on 23 December 2016 and has progressed on time and on budget. During the latter months of 2016, a stockpile of 6,000 tonnes of crushed ore was created, which is sufficient to feed/supply the plant until the crusher circuit and additional leaching capacity is commissioned. A key cut for the tailings facility has been constructed and tailings are currently being deposited into a borrow pit contained within the final tailings dam footprint. Plans are underway to increase the size of the final tailings facility in the near term to further reduce costs.