Freeport Announces 2 Year License Renewal for Yandera Copper Project, One of the World's Largest Undeveloped Copper Projects

In This Article:

  • Papua New Guinea's Mining Resource Authority has approved the renewal of the Yandera Copper Project's License EL 1335 through November 19, 2025.

  • Freeport Resources is planning to commence work towards a Definitive Feasibility Study and accelerate discussions with potential strategic partners.

  • Freeport continues its commitment to the landowners and communities of Yandera, and the people of Papua New Guinea.

  • Demand for copper is undergoing an unprecedented structural change driven by the global energy transition, with mined copper supply now forecast to enter a deficit in 2024.

  • Proximity to Asia, the world's largest copper refiner and consumer, positions the Yandera Copper Project as an attractive potential long-term source of copper supply.

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 21, 2024) - Freeport Resources Inc. (TSXV: FRI) (OTCQB: FEERF) (FSE: 4XH) ("Freeport Resources" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that further to the Company's news release of December 11, 2023, Papua New Guinea's outgoing Minister for Mining, the Honourable Sir Ano Pala, approved the renewal of the Yandera Copper Project's Exploration License 1335 ("EL") through November 19, 2025, in accordance with the regulatory processes prescribed by the Papua New Guinea ("PNG") Mining Act.

"We are pleased to have successfully completed the exploration license renewal process for another two year renewal period, and would like to thank the Mining Advisory Council and the Government of PNG for their dedication in advancing large-scale resource projects such as Yandera Copper," commented Dr. Nathan Chutas, Senior Vice-President of Operations for Freeport Resources. "These Exploration Licenses are typically issued many months or more in arrears so this renewal of Yandera Copper Project's Exploration License clearly demonstrates the increasing commitment of the Government of PNG to building strong, working relationships with international mineral exploration and development companies such as Freeport Resources. We would also like to congratulate PNG's newly appointed Mining Minister, the Honourable Muguwa Dilu, who was sworn in to his new position on January 18th, 2024," said Dr. Chutas, who continued, "Over USD $200 million has been expended on the project since 2005, culminating in a comprehensive 2017 Pre-Feasibility Study delineating one of the world's largest undeveloped copper resources.* With the extension of the exploration license to November 2025, we are excited to finally have the visibility going forward that we have lacked since Freeport took over the project. We can now commence to plan work programs on the Definitive Feasibility Study and continue discussions with potential strategic partners for development of the mine."