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BASE RESOURCES LIMITED - Bumamani PFS supports extension to Kwale mine life

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3 September 2021

BASE RESOURCES LIMITED Bumamani PFS supports extension of Kwale mine life to mid-2024

Key outcomes

African mineral sands producer and developer, (ASX & AIM: BSE) () has completed a pre-feasibility study on the potential for mining higher grade subsets of the Bumamani and Kwale North Dune deposits () to extend mine life at its 100% owned and operated mineral sands operations in Kwale County, ().Base Resources LimitedBase ResourcesBumamani PFSKwale OperationsKenya

The Bumamani PFS has concluded that it is economically feasible to mine smaller, higher-grade subsets of the Bumamani deposit and the Kwale North Dune deposit (referred to as ) concurrently with the Kwale South Dune deposit, which would extend the mine life of Kwale Operations by 7.5 months to .  This extension would provide additional time for Base Resources to develop further opportunities within , and the region, while maintaining operational continuity.  A definitive feasibility study is now underway to improve the accuracy of project estimates.P199July 2024Kenya

The Bumamani PFS was undertaken after an earlier pre-feasibility study on mining significantly larger subsets of the North Dune and Bumamani deposits concluded this was not viable due to the low combined heavy mineral grade, high upfront capital costs, elevated slimes content and associated tailings disposal costs.1

The North Dune Mineral Resources are estimated at 194 million tonnes () ( Measured, 73 Mt Indicated and 2 Mt Inferred) at an average heavy mineral () grade of 1.5% for 2.9 Mt of contained HM, and the Bumamani Mineral Resources are estimated at 5.9 Mt (3.0 Mt Measured, 2.6 Mt Indicated and 0.3 Mt Inferred) at an average HM grade of 1.9% for 0.115 Mt of contained HM.  The subsets of these Mineral Resource estimates considered for the Bumamani PFS totalled 11.4 Mt of material at an average HM grade of 2.3% for 0.26Mt of contained HM.  Of this 11.4 Mt of material, 60% is categorised as Measured and 40% as Indicated.MtHM119 Mt

The Bumamani and North Dune deposits are situated within Kwale Prospecting Licence PL/2018/0119 (), but outside Special 23 (), which lies within PL119 – see Figure 1, which is included in the full PDF version of this announcement, available from Base Resources’ website:  announcements/.  The Bumamani PFS assumes that mining tenure will be obtained by way of a further extension of SML 23 to incorporate the Bumamani deposit and the P199 section and that a royalty of 5% would be payable to the Government of Kenya.PL119SML 23Mining Leasehttps://baseresources.com.au/investors/

Capital cost is estimated at for the acquisition of land and the additional mine services and infrastructure that will be required.  Mining operations would use existing hydraulic mining units relocated from the South Dune and the mined material would be processed through Kwale Operations’ existing concentrator and mineral separation plants.US$13.6 million

To maximise mining rates and better manage tailings, it is envisaged that the Bumamani deposit and the P199 section would be mined concurrently with the South Dune deposit, commencing from early 2023, with all deposits then being depleted at approximately the same time in .  July 2024

The majority of fine tailings would be accommodated within Kwale Operations’ current tailings storage facility while coarse tailings would be used for land rehabilitation across Kwale Operations.  It is anticipated that approximately 25% of the fine tailings from all mining would be co-disposed with coarse tailings to create a water retention layer as part of land rehabilitation.

Set out below are the key outcomes and other key assumptions for the Bumamani PFS.

*Average operating costs for Kwale Operations from early 2023 to following commencement of mining at the Bumamani deposit and assuming concurrent miningJuly 2024with the Kwale South deposit.

Operating cost per tonne mined is consistent with current Kwale Operations performance but operating costs per tonne produced will be higher as a consequence of the lower heavy mineral grade resulting in lower production.  On the basis of the above outcomes, and subject to the above assumptions, the Bumamani PFS has forecast net post-tax cash flows totalling .US$16.5 million

Assumed average product prices were derived from Base Resources’ internal price forecasts, determined based on supply/demand analysis and taking into account relevant data from independent industry consultants, TZMI, and are not materially different to TZMI’s average forecast prices over the same period.

Following the completion of an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, Base Resources’ wholly owned Kenyan subsidiary, Base Titanium Limited, has now received an Environmental Impact Assessment Licence from the National Environment Management Authority to extend mining activity into the Bumamani and P199 deposits once it has secured mining tenure over these areas.

A key risk identified for this Kwale mine life extension opportunity is the ability to secure mining tenure for the Bumamani and P199 deposits on reasonable terms by mid-2022, either by way of a variation to extend SML 23 or the grant of a new mining licence under the Kenyan Mining Act 2016 subject to an equivalent fiscal regime to the regime applicable to SML 23.  Another key risk is the ability to complete the necessary land acquisitions at reasonable prices and in line with the proposed mine schedule.  Failure to achieve either of these outcomes could impact the viability of this extension opportunity.  While plans have been developed to actively manage and mitigate these issues to the extent possible, as they require engagement with and action by third parties, residual risk remains.

[  For further information, refer to Base Resources’ market announcement on “Kwale North Dune PFS outcomes” available at .]Note (1):1 April 2021https://baseresources.com.au/investors/announcements/

Mineral Resources estimates and production and forecast financial information

The information included in this announcement about the estimated Mineral Resources for the Kwale North Dune and Bumamani deposits has been extracted from Base Resources’ ASX announcement titled “Updated Kwale North Dune and maiden Bumamani Mineral Resource estimates” dated , which is available at .  Base Resources confirms that it is not aware of any new information or data that materially affects the information included in this announcement and all material assumptions and technical parameters underpinning the estimate continue to apply and have not materially changed.19 February 2021https://baseresources.com.au/investors/announcements/

The information included in this announcement about the subsets of the estimated Mineral Resources for the Kwale North Dune and Bumamani deposits is based on, and fairly represents, information and supporting documentation prepared by Mr. .  Mr. Carruthers is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. is employed by Base Resources, he holds equity securities in Base Resources, and is entitled to participate in Base Resources’ long-term incentive plan and receive equity securities under that plan.  Details about that plan are included in Base Resources’ 2021 Annual Report.  Mr. Carruthers has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposits under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as Competent Persons as defined in the JORC Code and is considered a Qualified Person for the purposes of the AIM Rules for Companies.  Mr. Carruthers has reviewed this announcement and consent to the inclusion in this announcement of the information about the subsets of the estimated Mineral Resources for the Kwale North Dune and Bumamani deposits in the form and context in which the relevant information appears.Scott CarruthersMr. Carruthers

The estimated Mineral Resources underpinning the production and forecast financial information included in this announcement have been prepared by Competent Persons in accordance with the JORC Code.

Forward Looking Statements

The Bumamani PFS is based on technical, economic and other conditions and information as at the date of this announcement, which may be subject to change.  Accordingly, the information and conclusions presented in this announcement should be viewed in this light.  Information in this announcement should also be read in conjunction with other announcements made by Base Resources to ASX.

Certain statements in or in connection with this announcement contain or comprise forward looking statements.  Such statements may include, but are not limited to, statements with regard to capital cost, operating cost, future production and available grades, product prices, and financial performance and may be (but are not necessarily) identified by the use of phrases such as “will”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “believe” and “envisage”.  By their nature, forward looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future and may be outside Base Resources’ control.  Accordingly, results could differ materially from those set out in the forward-looking statements as a result of, among other factors, changes in economic and market conditions, success of business and operating initiatives, changes in the regulatory environment and other government actions, fluctuations in product prices and exchange rates and business and operational risk management.  Some risks that could impact Base Resources' ability to achieve the outcomes or results expressed or implied by such statements are disclosed in this announcement.  Subject to any continuing obligations under applicable law or relevant stock exchange listing rules, Base Resources undertakes no obligation to update publicly or release any revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after today's date or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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--  The Bumamani PFS concludes that it is economically feasible to mine
        higher-grade subsets of the Bumamani and Kwale North Dune deposits
        concurrently with the Kwale South Dune deposit, which would extend the
        mine life of Kwale Operations by 7.5 months to .
    --  Estimated 11.4 million tonnes of material to be mined to produce an
        estimated 34,000 tonnes of rutile, 113,000 tonnes of ilmenite and 13,000
        tonnes of zircon.
    --  The Bumamani PFS is a significant further forward step in achieving Base
        Resources’ goal of extending the mine life at Kwale, providing
        additional time to develop further opportunities within  whilst
        maintaining operational continuity.
    --  A definitive feasibility study is now underway to improve the accuracy
        of project estimates.July 2024Kenya
Upfront capital                                       US$ millions     13.6

Total rutile produced                                    tonnes      34,000

Total ilmenite produced                                  tonnes     113,000

Total zircon produced                                    tonnes      13,000

Mining - Operating costs inclusive of 5% royalty       US/t mined     4.83*

Production - Operating costs inclusive of 5% royalty US$/t produced    261*

Rutile price – average over 2023/2024                  US$/t FOB     

Ilmenite price – average over 2023/2024                US$/t FOB       

Zircon price – average over 2023/2024                  US$/t FOB$1,400$183$1,775
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