Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Canadian minerals explorer Alba prepares to begin drilling in Limerick

- Fearghal O’Connor

VANCOUVER-BASED minerals explorer Alba expects to begin drilling at its Limerick base metal project in April or May of this year, it has told shareholde­rs.

The Canadian company said in a shareholde­r update that it had lodged an applicatio­n for a water discharge permit ahead of its proposed drilling campaign. Alba has been informed that it is likely to take approximat­ely two months before the permit is issued but that it would then be in a position to commence the project.

“In Ireland, we remain on track for drilling one or more identified Zinc-Lead targets in April or May,” said Alba’s executive chairman, George Frangeskid­es.

Alba owns 100pc of the Limerick base metal project, which was originally a joint venture with Teck Ireland, a subsidiary of Teck Resources Limited, one of Canada’s largest diversifie­d mining companies. Alba, which is also exploring for oil and gas in England, pictured, renewed the licence for the project when Teck withdrew four years ago but it was not clear whether a drilling programme would follow.

Recent months have seen increased activity at a number of metals prospects around the country. Earlier this month, another Canadian mining company, Hannan Metals Limited announced that drilling had commenced at the Kilmurry project within its Clare zinc project after it had received final drilling permission­s from the authoritie­s.

The Kilmurry zinc prospect is 9km south of Hannan’s Kilbricken zinc-lead-silver resource in Co Clare.

“The Kilmurry area is highly prospectiv­e and demonstrat­es all the right ingredient­s for a major base metal system where the scale of the untested fault and host rock point to the potential for a transforma­tive discovery,” said Michael Hudson, Hannan’s chairman and CEO.

“This target is a direct outcome of the regional target generation work, driven by the seismic surveys completed by Hannan over the last year.”

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