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Hi,
I thought I would start this on FRS -Ferraus Limited
An interesting mining company mainly doing Iron Ore. I think this has some nice projects in the pipe line and with the current ann out seems to be one to watch.
FerrAus Limited (FRS, previously NiQuest limited) is an Iron ore developer focused on the Robertson Range iron ore project located in Western Australia.
Robertson Range Iron Ore Project (100%):The Robertson Range iron ore project is located 100km southeast of Newman in the SE Pilbara region, Western Australia. Rio Tinto explored the area between 1999 and 2001 and identified iron mineralisation over approximately 1km strike length. Surface samples assayed greater than 65% Fe, and RC drill holes returned 10 metres @ 58.8% Fe from 18 metres depth and 30 metres @ 61.5% Fe from 88 metres depth. Follow-up drilling commenced in April 2006. The RC and Diamond drilling is designed to provide samples for ore characterisation test work, to test extensions of the mineralisation, and to increase the classification of resources identified to date. An inferred resource of 16.3Mt@ at 56.8% Fe, 0.09% P, 6.3% SiO2, 3.6% Al2O3 and 8.9% LOI has been estimated. The company hopes to conduct a feasibility study by August 2006, with possible mine development as early as Mid 2007.
Davidson Creek (100%):The Davidson Creek iron ore project is located northwest of Robertson Range and 30 kilometres east of BHPs mining operations at Jimblebar. Brockman Iron Formation, host to BHPs Mt Whaleback Deposits, is interpreted to occur within the tenement and represents a priority drilling target in 2006.
Murramunda (100%):Murramunda is a recent exploration licence application located between FerrAus Davidson Creek and Robertson Range licences. Geological reconnaissance and interpretation of regional geophysical data indicates that this licence area is prospective for both iron and manganese mineralisation.
Enachedong (100%):This tenement of 205km² is prospective for manganese mineralisation and lies about 60 kilometres south of Consolidated Mineral’s Woodie Woodie manganese operations in the Balfour Downs area. Exploration planned for 2006 includes geological mapping and surface sampling, interpretation of TM images, and trenching and RC percussion drilling.
Initial jorc for Davidson Creek is due Feb 08.
Maiden resource for new south west zone due late 08 (target 5-10mill tonne).
Top 20 seem to own a lot in this, and I have compared the list 6 mths apart and not very much movement.
Not a lot of traders on this one. Would you agree?
Initial jorc for Davidson Creek is due Feb 08.
Maiden resource for new south west zone due late 08 (target 5-10mill tonne).
Top 20 seem to own a lot in this, and I have compared the list 6 mths apart and not very much movement.
Not a lot of traders on this one. Would you agree?
ABN Amro rates FRS as Buy - Initiation of Coverage - The broker estimates the Robertson Range project could produce 2m tonnes annually and together with Davidson Creek there is scope for the company to produce 5m tonnes per year.
Infrastructure remains a key and the broker sees scope for the company to form an alliance or sign a rail haulage agreement, while also positive is the company has enough funding in place to finance its 2008 development program.
Given the potential of the company the broker initiates coverage with a Buy rating.
Target price is $1.68 Current Price is $1.01 Difference:$0.67 - (brackets indicate current price is over target). If FRS meets the ABN Amro target it will return approximately 66% (excluding dividends, fees and charges - negative figures indicate an expected loss).
ABN Amro forecasts a full year FY08 dividend of 0.00 cents and EPS of -1.64 cents. At the last closing share price the stock's estimated Price to Earnings Ratio (PER) is -61.89.
Market Sentiment: 1.0
“This new resource confirms that multiple deposits of high quality, direct shipping iron ore occur within our exploration licenses. Our rapidly
growing resource base provides us with a great opportunity to increase
our production scale and support funding of transport infrastructure” said
FerrAus Managing Director - David Turvey.
7.4 Million Tonnes @ 57.8% Fe4.4% SiO2, 3.0% Al2O3, 0.077% P and 9.3% LOI
Calcined Fe = 63.7%
This resource estimate is based on results from RC drilling reported to the
Australian Stock Exchange on the 17th December 2007. It was completed
by Coffey Mining Pty Ltd in accordance with the AusIMM JORC Code for
Reporting of Exploration Results (refer to attached resource statement).
Highlights & Future Work:
The initial iron ore resource at the Davidson Creek prospect
remains open both along strike and down dip (refer Figure 1).
Follow-up RC drilling is scheduled during mid 2008 with the
potential to increase this resource to 20 million tonnes.
FerrAus has identified eight (8) targets within the Davidson Creek
project area with exploration potential of each target being
approximately 30 million tonnes . RC drilling is currently underway on
two (2) targets located to the west of theDavidson Creek prospect.
Assay results are expected over the next several months, followed by
initial resource estimates.
Overall at the Davidson Creek project, systematic exploration of
existing targets has the combined potential to increase the resource
base to 100 million tonnes grading 57 to 60% Fe during 2008.
Along with the Robertson Range iron ore project, FerrAus believes it
has a “proven exploration record and is well placed” to ultimately
grow the resource base at its East Pilbara iron ore projects to 250
million tonnes.
The South West Zone resource contains high-grade iron ore from
surface and is located adjacent to the current resource at Robertson
Range. It will be included in mine planning studies as a satellite open pit,
which will add flexibility to mining operations and allow for higher
production rates” said FerrAus Managing Director - David Turvey.
5.0 Million Tonnes @ 59.6% Fe
5.3% SiO2, 3.0% Al2O3, 0.089% P and 5.7% LOI
Calcined Fe = 63.2%
Highlights:
The South West Zone iron ore resource remains open at depth to
the east (refer Figure 3). Follow-up RC drilling is planned during
2008 with potential to increase this resource to 10 million tonnes.
Including the South West Zone, the current resource at the
Robertson Range project is 35.6 million tonnes at 58.8% Fe (refer
Figures 1 & 2). A resource upgrade is planned in mid April 2008
with the potential to increase the resource to 45 million tonnes.
FerrAus has identified five (5) targets within the Robertson Range
project (refer Figure 2). The exploration potential of each target is
30 million tonnes. RC drilling is scheduled for mid 2008 and assay
results are expected during Q3 2008.
Overall at the Robertson Range project, exploration of existing
resources and targets has the potential to increase the resource
base to 100 million tonnes grading 57 to 60% Fe during 2008.
Along with the Davidson Creek iron ore project, FerrAus believes it
has a “proven exploration record and is well placed” to grow the
resource base at its East Pilbara iron ore projects to 250 million
tonnes.
well well, shares in trading halt again pending another placement only 2 days after the placement to China Western Mining Co..
Highlights:
The combined resource for the Main Zone and South West Zone at
the Robertson Range project is 45 million tonnes (refer to location
plans.) Exploration potential of these zones is 50-55 million tonnes.
RC drilling of extensions to the resources and mineralisation is
currently underway.
Overall at its Pilbara iron ore projects, FerrAus believes it has a
realistic opportunity to identify iron mineralisation and grow the
resource base to 100 million tonnes grading 57 to 60% Fe during
2008 and ultimately to 250 million tonnes
Hmmm $200m mkt cap with 45Mt's@59% Fe = 26.5Mt's Fe
I reckon they've got about $25m cash on them (cash + placement + rights - exploration and development costs)
So EV = $175m = $6.50/t Fe
Interesting alot of W.A. juniour to mid players trade on an EV of around the $6 level
Biggest concern would be logistics, was watching an interview with Andrew Forrest last night and he made it very clear half the battle was transport the other funding.
Any idea's on how this mobs going to transport the ore?
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