Horizonte Minerals Sustainability Update on Araguaia Nickel Project Licensing Strategy

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Jul 18, 2017) - Horizonte Minerals Plc, (HZM.L)(HZM.TO) ('Horizonte' or 'the Company') the nickel development company focussed in Brazil, is pleased to provide an update on the progress that the sustainability team have made as part of the licensing process for its 100% owned Araguaia Nickel Project ('Araguaia' or 'the Project'), which is being developed as the next major nickel project in Brazil.

Highlights

  • The Araguaia environmental licensing strategy was presented to State Environmental Minister on 4 July 2017

  • A new flora inventory has been completed and a fauna field campaign is underway with 15 biology specialists on site, including four from the Pará State

  • Water and power line routes frozen with licence applications under preparation

  • Close to finalisation of environmental control plans for the RKEF process plant and mine site infrastructure

Horizonte CEO, Jeremy Martin said, "Horizonte is committed to working with Federal, State and Local partners to ensure a robust large-scale nickel operation will be successfully implemented in the Pará State. By conducting new fauna and flora campaigns, we have been able to further characterize the biology of this cerrado (bush) region. Our licensing strategy was presented to the State Environmental Minister, which was received positively and we now have a clearly defined way forwards to bring all construction-ready permits into alignment within the Araguaia Feasibility Study schedule. I look forward to providing an update on the further progressions towards the Installation Licence in due course."

About the Project and Sustainability Activities

The Araguaia Nickel Project, which is 100% owned by Horizonte, is located on the eastern margin of the State of Pará, north-eastern Brazil, to the north of the town of Conceição do Araguaia (population of 46,206), south of the main Carajás Mining District. The Project has good regional infrastructure including a network of Federal highways and roads, with access to low tariff hydro-electric power.

The Company is focussed on delivering a 14,500 tonnes per annum nickel operation and anticipates a life of mine of 28 years. With this in mind the objective of the sustainability programme is to lay the foundations for a robust, long-term nickel mine.

The Brazilian mine permitting process with environmental agencies has three key stages:

  1. The preliminary licence ('LP'), which confirms government approval for the viability of the project;

  2. The installation licence ('LI'), which permits the start of construction;

  3. Finally the licence to operate (LO) awarded after construction is complete.