View Future GrowthPensana 過去の業績過去 基準チェック /06Pensana は平均年間 0.5% の収益成長を遂げていますが、Metals and Mining 業界では年間 減少率 となっています。8.4% です。主要情報0.54%収益成長率10.97%EPS成長率Metals and Mining 業界の成長26.40%収益成長率n/a株主資本利益率-12.25%ネット・マージンn/a前回の決算情報31 Dec 2025最近の業績更新更新なしすべての更新を表示Recent updatesお知らせ • Jan 23Pensana plc Provides Update on Longonjo Infill and Resource Expansion Drill ProgrammePensana Plc advised that it has commenced preparation for a 7,000 metre infill drill programme at its Longonjo rare earth project in Angola. The programme is designed to provide both detailed geological and grade control information ahead of the commencement of mining and stockpiling/blending activities in early 2027 alongside the resource expansion drilling programme announced on 17 November 2025. Two reverse circulation drilling rigs are planned to be mobilised ahead of drilling activities throughout the anticipated dry season from May through to October 2026. The programme anticipates completion of a 10 x 10 metre drill grid across the weathered run-of-mine from the initial pit(s) production zones/areas. The Longonjo deposit comprises a near-surface blanket of high-grade, NdPr-rich total rare earth oxides (TREO), with an average depth of approximately 30 metres. Previous drilling has confirmed that mineralisation extends to depths in excess of 100 metres beneath the current resource, indicating significant potential to increase the resource base through further drilling. During the campaign samples will also be collected at depth to develop a detailed understanding of the full vertical extent of the mineralization and support assessment of the potential for an increase in inferred resources from the existing 313 million tonnes at 1.43% TREO towards one billion tonnes at a similar grade - which would make it one of the world's largest rare earth deposits currently in development. A laboratory is being procured for delivery to site alongside drill rig mobilisation. This containerised unit will include sample preparation facilities and an automated XRF analyser enabling timeous and cost saving multi-element analysis on site. Grade control drilling will be ongoing for most of the Longonjo life of mine, staying a year ahead of mine planning. These results will further support the current mine and stockpile blending plan developed with Practara, well before commissioning, and enhances the existing dataset.お知らせ • Dec 19Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £1.14 million.Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £1.14 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 1,425,000 Price\Range: £0.8 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listingお知らせ • Dec 17Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £5 million.Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 6,250,000 Price\Range: £0.8 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listingお知らせ • Oct 17Pensana Plc Auditor Raises 'Going Concern' DoubtPensana Plc filed its Annual on Oct 15, 2025 for the period ending Jun 30, 2025. In this report its auditor, BDO LLP, gave an unqualified opinion expressing doubt that the company can continue as a going concern.お知らせ • Oct 10Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering.Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 4,828,970お知らせ • Sep 30Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 03, 2025Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 03, 2025. Location: 107 cheapside, second floor, ec2v 6dn, london United Kingdomお知らせ • May 31Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £2 million.Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £2 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 5,714,286 Price\Range: £0.35 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listingお知らせ • Apr 02Pensana plc Announces an Updated Ore Reserve Estimate and an Update on the Project Delivery for the Longonjo Rare Earth Project in AngolaPensana Plc announced an updated ore reserve estimate and an update on the project delivery for the Longonjo rare earth project in Angola. The highlights are as follows: The updated JORC compliant ore reserve grade has increased to 3.04% TREO containing 139,000 tonnes of NdPr oxide for a mine life of over 20 years making it one of the largest and highest-grade undeveloped magnet metal projects worldwide. Benefitting from the excellent infrastructure in the region the capital cost at USD 217 million, including contingency, is one of the lowest capital intensities for a rare earth project of this scale. With the site infrastructure and access road already in place and the mobilisation of contractors underway the main construction of the modularised process plant is expected to commence in the coming weeks. Initial production of 20,000 tonnes per annum of clean, highly marketable mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) is due to commence in late 2026. The Company has received considerable interest in offtake for the stage one production of 20,000 tons per annum of MREC and has received expressions of interest in the proposed expansion tonnage of 40,000 tonnes per annum. The project delivery is being undertaken by Mining Consultancy Company Limited (MCC) an experienced project management team with a track record of delivering projects in Angola, working with ADP Holdings Pty part of Lycopodium group (ADP) a specialist in modular construction with extensive experience in Angola, and ProProcess Engineering (Pty) Ltd. (ProProcess) which has expertise in delivering modular process units across Africa. Approximately 70% of the equipment packages have been tendered and priced externally including all of the Tier 1, 2 and 3 packages. The design, costing and contractor selection for the site infrastructure, along with the provision of bulk services, have been completed and the contractors mobilised. Modularisation of the processing plant has been facilitated to enable efficient site erection and to allow for pre-commissioning testing before despatch to site. Initial production will be 20,000 tonnes of a highly marketable clean MREC. A proposed second phase expansion will see production increase to 40,000 tonnes per Annum of MREC representing around 5% of the world's production capable of being converted into permanent magnets for electric vehicles and offshore wind turbines. The Company is committed to developing the Longonjo mine to the very best international standards with the highest level of community engagement and have published a blueprint for sustainable capital.お知らせ • Nov 08Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 05, 2024Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 05, 2024. Location: 107 cheapside, second floor, ec2v 6dn, london United Kingdomお知らせ • Sep 25Pensana Plc Announces Technical Assistance Grant from the US International Development Finance CorporationPensana Plc announced that it has secured USD 3.4 million of Technical Assistance grant funding (Grant Funds) from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). The Grant Funds will support technical assistance activities in the form of feasibility studies for doubling the capacity of the existing Longonjo mine design, addition of downstream refining in Angola as well as test work for the development of the Coola project orebodies. The Technical Assistance program is part of the US Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development (BUILD) Act, which is used to provide advice and financial assistance and prepare future deals for the DFC to offer further financial support stimulating development. The Grant Funds have been earmarked for specific projects which have the potential to receive later loan funding for any necessary capital, contingent on the successful completion of associated feasibility studies, as follows: Facilitate the study for an increase of the current design run-of-mine throughput of the Longonjo Processing plant in Huambo, Angola from 800ktpa to 1.5mtpa and the resultant Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate (MREC) product from 20ktpa to 40ktpa. Feasibility study to determine the capital and operational costs of further MREC beneficiation in Angola through a REE Separation Plant. Completion of the metallurgical test work program underway on the Coola concession orebodies with initial focus on the surface Sulima West laterite deposit to accelerate plans to use this as an additional feedstock to the Longonjo Processing Plant. The Grant Funds are to be equally matched by Pensana contributions over the next 27 months.お知らせ • Sep 24Pensana Plc Announces Board ResignationsPensana Plc announced that it has been in discussions around the need to restructure the size of the Company’s Board so as to align it more appropriately with its current market capitalization. Non-Executive Directors Jeremy Beeton and Baroness Lindsay Northover have accordingly offered to resign from the Board and their resignations have been accepted. Both Jeremy and Lindsay will remain engaged with the Company in an ongoing advisory capacity.お知らせ • May 15Pensana plc Provides an Update on the Beneficiation Test Work on Samples from the Sulima West Deposit on the Coola Exploration Licence Located 75 Kilometres North of LongonjoPensana Plc provided an update on the beneficiation test work on samples from the Sulima West deposit on the Coola exploration licence located 75 kilometres north of Longonjo. The test work is being undertaken to determine whether the mineralogy at Sulima West is amenable to simple upgrading onsite, prior to transporting to Longonjo for further processing. The initial results on the samples tested are very encouraging. Both samples tested show the potential for separation and upgrading to a high-grade concentrate using simple magnetic and gravity processes. Once the test work has been finalised a drill programme will be undertaken to delineate the extent of the near surface mineralisation over the six-hectare target area at Sulima West. The Sulima West REE enriched laterite covers an area of approximately 6 hectares and has a surface expression defined by a strong soil anomaly grading >3% TREO. The laterite has been sampled in four trenches and numerous pits of 4-6 metres deep, with all the pits ending in mineralisation. Delineation drilling is required to fully evaluate the dimensions of the laterite and will be undertaken based on the outcome of beneficiation test work. In late 2023, a 100-kilogram laterite sample was extracted from the wall of Trench 1 over a width of 7 metres and bagged and freighted to Blu Sky Mining laboratory in Pretoria, South Africa for test work. The entire 100-kilogram laterite sample was homogenised and ground to 100% passing 3.35 mm and 35-kilogram split off and stage ground to 80% passing 150 µm. Samples were screened into six size ranges, analysed for major and trace elements, and PSD plots compiled. Three different size fractions were submitted for QEMSCAN analysis. The head grade of the laterite is 8.4% TREO, and the sample comprises 80% goethite (iron oxide), psilomelane (manganese oxide) and other oxides, which are all importantly paramagnetic. 10% of the sample comprises monazite which is large and well liberated. The monazite shows very little association with the goethite or psilomelane . Other rare earth minerals identified are bastnaesite and florencite and gangue minerals including fluorite, variscite and minor quartz. Further ongoing test work commissioned involves magnetic separation to remove the paramagnetic minerals to the magnetic fraction and then subject the non-magnetic fraction containing the non-magnetic minerals (REE's, fluorite, variscite, quartz, etc.) to further gravity test work to upgrade and recover the monazite and bastnaesite with the aim of achieving a 50% TREO concentrate grade.お知らせ • Apr 04Pensana plc Reports the Analytical Results for the Three Trenches and Nine Pits Sampled at Sulima West Laterite During Late 2023Pensana Plc reported the analytical results for the three trenches and nine pits sampled at Sulima West laterite during late 2023. The Sulima West laterite is located 75 kilometres north of the Longonjo Rare Earths Project and test work programmes are designed to test for the amenability of this mineralisation to be processed at Longonjo. The Coola Exploration Project of which the company has a 90% interest is located approximately 160 kilometres east of the Port of Lobito, originally covering an area of 7,456 square kilometres. The Company has completed multiple field programmes in 2020, 2021 and 2022 confirming carbonatite/alkaline rare earth mineralisation on two highly prospective targets, the Coola carbonatite and Sulima West laterite. Highlights: Trench and pit sampling results confirm a six hectare, enriched laterite at Sulima West grading 2 - 3% TREO. Sampling of three additional historic trenches totalling 206 metres averaged 1.8% TREO (La2O3 + CeO2 + Nd2O5 + Pr6O11). Higher grade zones intersected in these trenches include: Trench 2: 2.3% TREO over 32 metres (0-32 m), Trench 3: 2.3% TREO over 28 metres (24-52 m), Trench 4: 2.2% TREO over 54 metres (0-54 m). All the pits within the six hectare >3% soil anomaly are mineralised with an average grade of 2.1% TREO and with all pits ending in mineralization. Notable pit intersections include: Pit 14: 3.0 % TREO over 4 metres, Pit 15: 2.8% TREO over 4 metres. Should the current metallurgical testwork campaign on the Sulima West laterite show promising beneficiation results, then the full grade and depth extent of the laterite will be tested by drilling. Three historic trenches totalling 206 metres and nine historic pits ranging in depth from 4 to 5 metres were cleaned, logged and sampled during Third Quarter 2023. Samples were dried and riffle split, and a 0.5 kg aliquot removed for crushing pulverising to 100% passing 500 microns. This sample is then placed in a zip lock plastic bag and analysed with the recently acquired SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer. This pXRF device has a 55kV x-ray tube for superior limit of detection and has been optimized for rare earth element analysis. The average TREO grade for the 3 recent trenches is 1.8 % over the 206 metres sampled. Higher grade zones occur within the trenches returning 4REO values (La2O3 + CeO2 + Nd2O5 + Pr6O11) averaging 2.3% over widths between 28 to 54 metres. All pits within the six hectare >3% in soil anomaly are between 4 - 5 metres deep and averaged 2.1% TREO with Pit 14 and Pit 15 reporting 3.0% and 2.8% TREO over 4 metres respectively.お知らせ • Mar 11Pensana Reports Interpretation of the Geophysical Surveys Conducted Late in 2023 over the Coola Carbonatite and the Sulima West Laterite Located 75 Kilometres North of the Longonjo Project and of the Commencement of A Bulk Metallurgical Test Work Programme Designed to Test for the Amenability of This Mineralization to Be Processed At LongonjoPensana reported the interpretation of the geophysical surveys conducted late in 2023 over the Coola carbonatite and the Sulima West laterite located 75 kilometres north of the Longonjo project and of the commencement of a bulk metallurgical test work programme designed to test for the amenability of this mineralization to be processed at Longonjo. The Coola Exploration project of which the company has a 90% interest is located approximately 160 kilometers east of the Port of Lobito, originally covering an area of 7,456 square kilometres. The Company has completed multiple field programmes in 2020, 2021 and 2022 confirming carbonatite/alkaline rare earth mineralization on two highly prospective targets, the Coola carbonatite and Sulima West laterite. A metallurgical test work programme at Blu Sky Mining laboratory in South Africa is underway to test the identified mineralization for low-cost physical separation techniques which can be applied at site to produce a high-grade rare earth concentrate. Successful results from these separation techniques will allow the drill programmes to target zones of mineralisation which have the potential to produce a high-grade concentrate at site. These concentrates may then be trucked to the Longonjo facility for processing. Four bulk samples have been sent for metallurgical test work, including the Coola carbonatite initial sample reporting 4.7% TREO as mainly bastnaesite, and the Sulima West enriched laterite initial sample reporting 4.8% TREO as well as samples of fluorite and apatite. Samples will be tested for multi-gravity, wet tables, WHIMS (wet high intensity magnetic separation), magnetic separation, and XRF/optical sorting with a view to concentrate generation ahead of processing at Longonjo, or as standalone mining opportunities in the case of the fluorite and apatite targets.お知らせ • Dec 02Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 01, 2023Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 01, 2023.お知らせ • Sep 14Pensana plc Announces Mineralogical Results from the Coola Exploration LicensePensana Plc announced that further to the announcement of 29 August 2023, which reported high grade TREO soil sampling results at Sulima West and encouraging results from other targets on the Coola exploration licence area the company reported on the Mineralogical Characterization studies undertaken by SGS South Africa of samples collected at Sulima West and the Coola carbonatite during 2022. Sulima West laterite mineralisation contains monazite which hosts NdPr with moderate liberation and exposure which should be amenable to some degree of simple upgrading at the current location, prior to processing at Longonjo; The Coola carbonatite contains a significant amount of bastnaesite which is host to more than 90% of the NdPr. The bastnaesite is moderately liberated and exposed, again suggesting that there is potential for recovery using the physical separation at the current location prior to processing at Longonj. Results: The Sulima West laterite contains three main types of rare earth minerals namely bastnaesite, monazite and florencite. The important NdPr mineralogy occurs mainly in the monazite, whilst the bastnaesite hosts the Cerium and the Lanthanum occurs in the florencite. The minerals have been partially liberated from the weathered host rock and should be amenable to somedegree of simple upgrading at the current locations, whilst the moderate exposure noted should be sufficient for successful process route leaching, with the bastnaesite and the monazite showing the highest recovery potential. Sulima West Apatite Maghemite target: The majority of the rare earth minerals present in the Apatite-Maghemite sample occur in the apatite. The apatite is relatively coarse-grained and is well liberated and exposed. Whilst apatite is not a typically recovered rare earth mineral this sample is well liberated and exposed and as such would be amenable to potential recovery and may constitute a significant phosphate resource. Coola Carbonatite contains a significant amount the bastnaesite which is hosted to more than 90% of The light rare earths (NdPr La Ce) found in this sample. As the bastnaesite is moderately freeing and exposed, there is potential for recovery using The physical separation at the current location before processing at Longonjo. All targets occur within the Coola Exploration License (No059/02/01/T.P/ANG-MIREMPET/2020) located 40 kilometres north of Longonjo. A combination of Chemical Analysis (major/minor/trace and REE analysis), XRD, TIMA, and EMPA were applied to determine the bulk modal mineralogy of the sample and characterization of the REE-bearing mineralogy of the sample and characterize of the REE-bearing minerals and the report highlights included: Mineralogical Analysis by SGS comprised: Three individual samples were received by SGS, each of the samples were crushed to 100% passing 1mm and subjected to a rotary splitter to obtain a representative sub-sample. The remainder of unpulverized aliquot was carried into polished sections for Automated scanning electronic microscopy analysis (AutoSem) using Tescan Integrated Mineral Analyzer (TIMA). Electron microprobe EMPA work was required in order to determine the processing potential of the rare earth host minerals for both the Sulima West laterite and the Coola Carbonatite. The important Nd Pr La Ce) found in this samples. As the bastnaesites is moderately liberated and exposed, there is potential to recovery using the physical separation at The Coola Carbonatite. As the bastnaessite is moderately liberated and exposed, There is potential for recovery using the Physical separation at the current location prior To processing at Longonjo.お知らせ • Aug 29Pensana Plc Provides Update on Sampling Results from the Coola Exploration LicencePensana reported on analytical results received from sampling at the Sulima West and Benge Novo targets completed in 2022. Both targets occur within the Coola Exploration License (No059/02/01/T.P/ANG-MIREMPET/2020) located 40 kilometres north of Longonjo. Results recently received include: analytical results from the soil sampling programme conducted over the Sulima West carbonatite rare earth element (REE) target in October of last year; whole rock geochemistry and analytical results for the significant apatite-maghemite-monazite outcrop at Sulima West; and XRD, whole rock geochemistry and analytical results of Benge Novo alkaline complex deeply weathered clays for bauxite and ionic clay potential. Sampling highlights include: soil sampling at Sulima West clearly identifies an area of approximately 500 x 300 m (~15 hectares) with > 2% TREO in soils with a core zone of high-grade soils reporting >4% TREO; whole rock geochemistry results from the apatite-maghemite-monazite sample returned 22% P2O5,26.8% CaO, 40.5% Fe2O3and 0.7% TREO; and clays at Benge Novo returned grades of up to 1600 ppm TREO. Exploration activities are scheduled to continue throughout 2023 with geophysical surveys (magnetics/radiometrics/gravity) commissioned for Third Quarter 2023, and further mapping, trenching, sampling and mineralogical studies scheduled for the remainder of the year. Two hundred and thirty-eight soil samples were collected on a 50 m x 50 m sample spacing over an area of 650 m x 800 m covering the area of identified historic trenches and surroundings at the Sulima West target. Individual soil samples are from 10-20 cm below surface, were sieved to <0.5 mm, bagged and dispatched for ICP-MS analysis at IGEO Laboratories, Luanda. QA/QC samples were submitted, and the laboratory results were within acceptable limits. The soil sampling clearly identifies an area of approximately 500 m x 300 m (~15 hectares) with >2% TREO in soils within which a zone with >3% TREO is delineated. Five of the historic trenches excavated during the 1970’s are included within the >2% TREO soil anomaly. Due to safety issues such as possible wall collapse only the southernmost trench (Trench 1) has been logged and sampled to date. Trench 1 comprises 68 m of iron/manganese enriched lateritised regolith and was sampled at 2 m intervals returning values of between 0.3 and 9.7% TREO, with an average of 3.4% TREO over 68 meters reported. Pit 1, which occurs within the >4% TREO in soil anomaly, returned 4.3% TREO over a vertical distance of 6 metres. The remaining 4 historic trenches within the anomaly will be cleaned and made safe and will be sampled during late 2023. A large portion of the >4% TREO in soil anomaly occurs to the SE of the historic trenches and this area will be trenched and sampled during 2023. Apatite-Maghemite-Monazite Sample: A representative sample of the 800 m2 outcropping secondary, supergene apatite-maghemite-monazite regolith has been submitted for Mineral Liberation Analysis at SGS laboratories, South Africa. This work is currently in progress. Initial whole rock geochemistry results received from SGS returned 26.8% CaO, 40.5% Fe2O3, 22% P2O5, 2.4% TiO2 and 0.7% TREO. These results indicate that approximately 50% of the rock is apatite. Further work is being done to delineate the extent of this rock type the area having the potential to host a significant phosphate resource. Benge Novo Clay Sampling: Whole rock geochemistry and analytical results of clays collected from the deeply weathered Benge Novo alkaline complex were received. Clays were collected to determine possible bauxite and ionic clay potential. The clays showed a low Al2O3 content (<18%) with no bauxite minerals identified, however, the clays typically contain up to 1600 ppm TREO. The REE distribution shows a typical LREE distribution. XRF reports 65% SiO2, 18% Al2O3, 4.4% K2O and 3.5% Fe2O3. XRD work reported 46% quartz, 23% microcline, 26% kaolinite and 5% phlogopite. The Benge Novo complex is vast (10 km minimum in diameter) and soil covered. Further mapping, sampling and geophysics is required to effectively assess and explore this prospective alkaline complex.収支内訳Pensana の稼ぎ方とお金の使い方。LTMベースの直近の報告された収益に基づく。収益と収入の歴史OTCPK:PNSP.F 収益、費用、利益 ( )USD Millions日付収益収益G+A経費研究開発費31 Dec 250-129030 Sep 250-128030 Jun 250-117031 Mar 250-86031 Dec 240-55030 Sep 240-66030 Jun 240-66031 Mar 240-56031 Dec 230-45030 Sep 230-45030 Jun 230-46031 Mar 230-88031 Dec 220-1210030 Sep 220-1210030 Jun 220-129031 Mar 220-118031 Dec 210-117030 Sep 210-106030 Jun 210-95031 Mar 210-75031 Dec 200-54030 Sep 200-44030 Jun 200-44031 Mar 200-44031 Dec 190-44030 Sep 190-44030 Jun 190-43031 Mar 190-43031 Dec 180-32030 Sep 180-22030 Jun 180-11031 Mar 180-41031 Dec 170-71030 Sep 170-71030 Jun 170-71031 Mar 170-41031 Dec 160-11030 Sep 160-11030 Jun 160-11031 Mar 160-11031 Dec 150-11030 Sep 150-110質の高い収益: PNSP.Fは現在利益が出ていません。利益率の向上: PNSP.Fは現在利益が出ていません。フリー・キャッシュフローと収益の比較過去の収益成長分析収益動向: PNSP.Fは利益を出していないが、過去 5 年間で年間0.5%の割合で損失を削減してきた。成長の加速: PNSP.Fの過去 1 年間の収益成長を 5 年間の平均と比較することはできません。現在は利益が出ていないためです。収益対業界: PNSP.Fは利益が出ていないため、過去 1 年間の収益成長をMetals and Mining業界 ( 77.8% ) と比較することは困難です。株主資本利益率高いROE: PNSP.Fは現在利益が出ていないため、自己資本利益率 ( -12.25% ) はマイナスです。総資産利益率使用総資本利益率過去の好業績企業の発掘7D1Y7D1Y7D1YMaterials 、過去の業績が好調な企業。View Financial Health企業分析と財務データの現状データ最終更新日(UTC時間)企業分析2026/05/24 08:56終値2026/05/18 00:00収益2025/12/31年間収益2025/06/30データソース企業分析に使用したデータはS&P Global Market Intelligence LLC のものです。本レポートを作成するための分析モデルでは、以下のデータを使用しています。データは正規化されているため、ソースが利用可能になるまでに時間がかかる場合があります。パッケージデータタイムフレーム米国ソース例会社財務10年損益計算書キャッシュ・フロー計算書貸借対照表SECフォーム10-KSECフォーム10-Qアナリストのコンセンサス予想+プラス3年予想財務アナリストの目標株価アナリストリサーチレポートBlue Matrix市場価格30年株価配当、分割、措置ICEマーケットデータSECフォームS-1所有権10年トップ株主インサイダー取引SECフォーム4SECフォーム13Dマネジメント10年リーダーシップ・チーム取締役会SECフォーム10-KSECフォームDEF 14A主な進展10年会社からのお知らせSECフォーム8-K* 米国証券を対象とした例であり、非米国証券については、同等の規制書式および情報源を使用。特に断りのない限り、すべての財務データは1年ごとの期間に基づいていますが、四半期ごとに更新されます。これは、TTM(Trailing Twelve Month)またはLTM(Last Twelve Month)データとして知られています。詳細はこちら。分析モデルとスノーフレーク本レポートを生成するために使用した分析モデルの詳細は当社のGithubページでご覧いただけます。また、レポートの使用方法に関するガイドやYoutubeのチュートリアルも掲載しています。シンプリー・ウォールストリート分析モデルを設計・構築した世界トップクラスのチームについてご紹介します。業界およびセクターの指標私たちの業界とセクションの指標は、Simply Wall Stによって6時間ごとに計算されます。アナリスト筋Pensana Plc 0 これらのアナリストのうち、弊社レポートのインプットとして使用した売上高または利益の予想を提出したのは、 。アナリストの投稿は一日中更新されます。1 アナリスト機関David StormsStonegate Capital Partners, Inc.
お知らせ • Jan 23Pensana plc Provides Update on Longonjo Infill and Resource Expansion Drill ProgrammePensana Plc advised that it has commenced preparation for a 7,000 metre infill drill programme at its Longonjo rare earth project in Angola. The programme is designed to provide both detailed geological and grade control information ahead of the commencement of mining and stockpiling/blending activities in early 2027 alongside the resource expansion drilling programme announced on 17 November 2025. Two reverse circulation drilling rigs are planned to be mobilised ahead of drilling activities throughout the anticipated dry season from May through to October 2026. The programme anticipates completion of a 10 x 10 metre drill grid across the weathered run-of-mine from the initial pit(s) production zones/areas. The Longonjo deposit comprises a near-surface blanket of high-grade, NdPr-rich total rare earth oxides (TREO), with an average depth of approximately 30 metres. Previous drilling has confirmed that mineralisation extends to depths in excess of 100 metres beneath the current resource, indicating significant potential to increase the resource base through further drilling. During the campaign samples will also be collected at depth to develop a detailed understanding of the full vertical extent of the mineralization and support assessment of the potential for an increase in inferred resources from the existing 313 million tonnes at 1.43% TREO towards one billion tonnes at a similar grade - which would make it one of the world's largest rare earth deposits currently in development. A laboratory is being procured for delivery to site alongside drill rig mobilisation. This containerised unit will include sample preparation facilities and an automated XRF analyser enabling timeous and cost saving multi-element analysis on site. Grade control drilling will be ongoing for most of the Longonjo life of mine, staying a year ahead of mine planning. These results will further support the current mine and stockpile blending plan developed with Practara, well before commissioning, and enhances the existing dataset.
お知らせ • Dec 19Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £1.14 million.Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £1.14 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 1,425,000 Price\Range: £0.8 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
お知らせ • Dec 17Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £5 million.Pensana Plc has completed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £5 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 6,250,000 Price\Range: £0.8 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
お知らせ • Oct 17Pensana Plc Auditor Raises 'Going Concern' DoubtPensana Plc filed its Annual on Oct 15, 2025 for the period ending Jun 30, 2025. In this report its auditor, BDO LLP, gave an unqualified opinion expressing doubt that the company can continue as a going concern.
お知らせ • Oct 10Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering.Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 4,828,970
お知らせ • Sep 30Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 03, 2025Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 03, 2025. Location: 107 cheapside, second floor, ec2v 6dn, london United Kingdom
お知らせ • May 31Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £2 million.Pensana Plc has filed a Follow-on Equity Offering in the amount of £2 million. Security Name: Ordinary Shares Security Type: Common Stock Securities Offered: 5,714,286 Price\Range: £0.35 Transaction Features: Subsequent Direct Listing
お知らせ • Apr 02Pensana plc Announces an Updated Ore Reserve Estimate and an Update on the Project Delivery for the Longonjo Rare Earth Project in AngolaPensana Plc announced an updated ore reserve estimate and an update on the project delivery for the Longonjo rare earth project in Angola. The highlights are as follows: The updated JORC compliant ore reserve grade has increased to 3.04% TREO containing 139,000 tonnes of NdPr oxide for a mine life of over 20 years making it one of the largest and highest-grade undeveloped magnet metal projects worldwide. Benefitting from the excellent infrastructure in the region the capital cost at USD 217 million, including contingency, is one of the lowest capital intensities for a rare earth project of this scale. With the site infrastructure and access road already in place and the mobilisation of contractors underway the main construction of the modularised process plant is expected to commence in the coming weeks. Initial production of 20,000 tonnes per annum of clean, highly marketable mixed rare earth carbonate (MREC) is due to commence in late 2026. The Company has received considerable interest in offtake for the stage one production of 20,000 tons per annum of MREC and has received expressions of interest in the proposed expansion tonnage of 40,000 tonnes per annum. The project delivery is being undertaken by Mining Consultancy Company Limited (MCC) an experienced project management team with a track record of delivering projects in Angola, working with ADP Holdings Pty part of Lycopodium group (ADP) a specialist in modular construction with extensive experience in Angola, and ProProcess Engineering (Pty) Ltd. (ProProcess) which has expertise in delivering modular process units across Africa. Approximately 70% of the equipment packages have been tendered and priced externally including all of the Tier 1, 2 and 3 packages. The design, costing and contractor selection for the site infrastructure, along with the provision of bulk services, have been completed and the contractors mobilised. Modularisation of the processing plant has been facilitated to enable efficient site erection and to allow for pre-commissioning testing before despatch to site. Initial production will be 20,000 tonnes of a highly marketable clean MREC. A proposed second phase expansion will see production increase to 40,000 tonnes per Annum of MREC representing around 5% of the world's production capable of being converted into permanent magnets for electric vehicles and offshore wind turbines. The Company is committed to developing the Longonjo mine to the very best international standards with the highest level of community engagement and have published a blueprint for sustainable capital.
お知らせ • Nov 08Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 05, 2024Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 05, 2024. Location: 107 cheapside, second floor, ec2v 6dn, london United Kingdom
お知らせ • Sep 25Pensana Plc Announces Technical Assistance Grant from the US International Development Finance CorporationPensana Plc announced that it has secured USD 3.4 million of Technical Assistance grant funding (Grant Funds) from the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC). The Grant Funds will support technical assistance activities in the form of feasibility studies for doubling the capacity of the existing Longonjo mine design, addition of downstream refining in Angola as well as test work for the development of the Coola project orebodies. The Technical Assistance program is part of the US Better Utilization of Investments Leading to Development (BUILD) Act, which is used to provide advice and financial assistance and prepare future deals for the DFC to offer further financial support stimulating development. The Grant Funds have been earmarked for specific projects which have the potential to receive later loan funding for any necessary capital, contingent on the successful completion of associated feasibility studies, as follows: Facilitate the study for an increase of the current design run-of-mine throughput of the Longonjo Processing plant in Huambo, Angola from 800ktpa to 1.5mtpa and the resultant Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate (MREC) product from 20ktpa to 40ktpa. Feasibility study to determine the capital and operational costs of further MREC beneficiation in Angola through a REE Separation Plant. Completion of the metallurgical test work program underway on the Coola concession orebodies with initial focus on the surface Sulima West laterite deposit to accelerate plans to use this as an additional feedstock to the Longonjo Processing Plant. The Grant Funds are to be equally matched by Pensana contributions over the next 27 months.
お知らせ • Sep 24Pensana Plc Announces Board ResignationsPensana Plc announced that it has been in discussions around the need to restructure the size of the Company’s Board so as to align it more appropriately with its current market capitalization. Non-Executive Directors Jeremy Beeton and Baroness Lindsay Northover have accordingly offered to resign from the Board and their resignations have been accepted. Both Jeremy and Lindsay will remain engaged with the Company in an ongoing advisory capacity.
お知らせ • May 15Pensana plc Provides an Update on the Beneficiation Test Work on Samples from the Sulima West Deposit on the Coola Exploration Licence Located 75 Kilometres North of LongonjoPensana Plc provided an update on the beneficiation test work on samples from the Sulima West deposit on the Coola exploration licence located 75 kilometres north of Longonjo. The test work is being undertaken to determine whether the mineralogy at Sulima West is amenable to simple upgrading onsite, prior to transporting to Longonjo for further processing. The initial results on the samples tested are very encouraging. Both samples tested show the potential for separation and upgrading to a high-grade concentrate using simple magnetic and gravity processes. Once the test work has been finalised a drill programme will be undertaken to delineate the extent of the near surface mineralisation over the six-hectare target area at Sulima West. The Sulima West REE enriched laterite covers an area of approximately 6 hectares and has a surface expression defined by a strong soil anomaly grading >3% TREO. The laterite has been sampled in four trenches and numerous pits of 4-6 metres deep, with all the pits ending in mineralisation. Delineation drilling is required to fully evaluate the dimensions of the laterite and will be undertaken based on the outcome of beneficiation test work. In late 2023, a 100-kilogram laterite sample was extracted from the wall of Trench 1 over a width of 7 metres and bagged and freighted to Blu Sky Mining laboratory in Pretoria, South Africa for test work. The entire 100-kilogram laterite sample was homogenised and ground to 100% passing 3.35 mm and 35-kilogram split off and stage ground to 80% passing 150 µm. Samples were screened into six size ranges, analysed for major and trace elements, and PSD plots compiled. Three different size fractions were submitted for QEMSCAN analysis. The head grade of the laterite is 8.4% TREO, and the sample comprises 80% goethite (iron oxide), psilomelane (manganese oxide) and other oxides, which are all importantly paramagnetic. 10% of the sample comprises monazite which is large and well liberated. The monazite shows very little association with the goethite or psilomelane . Other rare earth minerals identified are bastnaesite and florencite and gangue minerals including fluorite, variscite and minor quartz. Further ongoing test work commissioned involves magnetic separation to remove the paramagnetic minerals to the magnetic fraction and then subject the non-magnetic fraction containing the non-magnetic minerals (REE's, fluorite, variscite, quartz, etc.) to further gravity test work to upgrade and recover the monazite and bastnaesite with the aim of achieving a 50% TREO concentrate grade.
お知らせ • Apr 04Pensana plc Reports the Analytical Results for the Three Trenches and Nine Pits Sampled at Sulima West Laterite During Late 2023Pensana Plc reported the analytical results for the three trenches and nine pits sampled at Sulima West laterite during late 2023. The Sulima West laterite is located 75 kilometres north of the Longonjo Rare Earths Project and test work programmes are designed to test for the amenability of this mineralisation to be processed at Longonjo. The Coola Exploration Project of which the company has a 90% interest is located approximately 160 kilometres east of the Port of Lobito, originally covering an area of 7,456 square kilometres. The Company has completed multiple field programmes in 2020, 2021 and 2022 confirming carbonatite/alkaline rare earth mineralisation on two highly prospective targets, the Coola carbonatite and Sulima West laterite. Highlights: Trench and pit sampling results confirm a six hectare, enriched laterite at Sulima West grading 2 - 3% TREO. Sampling of three additional historic trenches totalling 206 metres averaged 1.8% TREO (La2O3 + CeO2 + Nd2O5 + Pr6O11). Higher grade zones intersected in these trenches include: Trench 2: 2.3% TREO over 32 metres (0-32 m), Trench 3: 2.3% TREO over 28 metres (24-52 m), Trench 4: 2.2% TREO over 54 metres (0-54 m). All the pits within the six hectare >3% soil anomaly are mineralised with an average grade of 2.1% TREO and with all pits ending in mineralization. Notable pit intersections include: Pit 14: 3.0 % TREO over 4 metres, Pit 15: 2.8% TREO over 4 metres. Should the current metallurgical testwork campaign on the Sulima West laterite show promising beneficiation results, then the full grade and depth extent of the laterite will be tested by drilling. Three historic trenches totalling 206 metres and nine historic pits ranging in depth from 4 to 5 metres were cleaned, logged and sampled during Third Quarter 2023. Samples were dried and riffle split, and a 0.5 kg aliquot removed for crushing pulverising to 100% passing 500 microns. This sample is then placed in a zip lock plastic bag and analysed with the recently acquired SciAps X-555 REE Analyzer. This pXRF device has a 55kV x-ray tube for superior limit of detection and has been optimized for rare earth element analysis. The average TREO grade for the 3 recent trenches is 1.8 % over the 206 metres sampled. Higher grade zones occur within the trenches returning 4REO values (La2O3 + CeO2 + Nd2O5 + Pr6O11) averaging 2.3% over widths between 28 to 54 metres. All pits within the six hectare >3% in soil anomaly are between 4 - 5 metres deep and averaged 2.1% TREO with Pit 14 and Pit 15 reporting 3.0% and 2.8% TREO over 4 metres respectively.
お知らせ • Mar 11Pensana Reports Interpretation of the Geophysical Surveys Conducted Late in 2023 over the Coola Carbonatite and the Sulima West Laterite Located 75 Kilometres North of the Longonjo Project and of the Commencement of A Bulk Metallurgical Test Work Programme Designed to Test for the Amenability of This Mineralization to Be Processed At LongonjoPensana reported the interpretation of the geophysical surveys conducted late in 2023 over the Coola carbonatite and the Sulima West laterite located 75 kilometres north of the Longonjo project and of the commencement of a bulk metallurgical test work programme designed to test for the amenability of this mineralization to be processed at Longonjo. The Coola Exploration project of which the company has a 90% interest is located approximately 160 kilometers east of the Port of Lobito, originally covering an area of 7,456 square kilometres. The Company has completed multiple field programmes in 2020, 2021 and 2022 confirming carbonatite/alkaline rare earth mineralization on two highly prospective targets, the Coola carbonatite and Sulima West laterite. A metallurgical test work programme at Blu Sky Mining laboratory in South Africa is underway to test the identified mineralization for low-cost physical separation techniques which can be applied at site to produce a high-grade rare earth concentrate. Successful results from these separation techniques will allow the drill programmes to target zones of mineralisation which have the potential to produce a high-grade concentrate at site. These concentrates may then be trucked to the Longonjo facility for processing. Four bulk samples have been sent for metallurgical test work, including the Coola carbonatite initial sample reporting 4.7% TREO as mainly bastnaesite, and the Sulima West enriched laterite initial sample reporting 4.8% TREO as well as samples of fluorite and apatite. Samples will be tested for multi-gravity, wet tables, WHIMS (wet high intensity magnetic separation), magnetic separation, and XRF/optical sorting with a view to concentrate generation ahead of processing at Longonjo, or as standalone mining opportunities in the case of the fluorite and apatite targets.
お知らせ • Dec 02Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 01, 2023Pensana Plc, Annual General Meeting, Dec 01, 2023.
お知らせ • Sep 14Pensana plc Announces Mineralogical Results from the Coola Exploration LicensePensana Plc announced that further to the announcement of 29 August 2023, which reported high grade TREO soil sampling results at Sulima West and encouraging results from other targets on the Coola exploration licence area the company reported on the Mineralogical Characterization studies undertaken by SGS South Africa of samples collected at Sulima West and the Coola carbonatite during 2022. Sulima West laterite mineralisation contains monazite which hosts NdPr with moderate liberation and exposure which should be amenable to some degree of simple upgrading at the current location, prior to processing at Longonjo; The Coola carbonatite contains a significant amount of bastnaesite which is host to more than 90% of the NdPr. The bastnaesite is moderately liberated and exposed, again suggesting that there is potential for recovery using the physical separation at the current location prior to processing at Longonj. Results: The Sulima West laterite contains three main types of rare earth minerals namely bastnaesite, monazite and florencite. The important NdPr mineralogy occurs mainly in the monazite, whilst the bastnaesite hosts the Cerium and the Lanthanum occurs in the florencite. The minerals have been partially liberated from the weathered host rock and should be amenable to somedegree of simple upgrading at the current locations, whilst the moderate exposure noted should be sufficient for successful process route leaching, with the bastnaesite and the monazite showing the highest recovery potential. Sulima West Apatite Maghemite target: The majority of the rare earth minerals present in the Apatite-Maghemite sample occur in the apatite. The apatite is relatively coarse-grained and is well liberated and exposed. Whilst apatite is not a typically recovered rare earth mineral this sample is well liberated and exposed and as such would be amenable to potential recovery and may constitute a significant phosphate resource. Coola Carbonatite contains a significant amount the bastnaesite which is hosted to more than 90% of The light rare earths (NdPr La Ce) found in this sample. As the bastnaesite is moderately freeing and exposed, there is potential for recovery using The physical separation at the current location before processing at Longonjo. All targets occur within the Coola Exploration License (No059/02/01/T.P/ANG-MIREMPET/2020) located 40 kilometres north of Longonjo. A combination of Chemical Analysis (major/minor/trace and REE analysis), XRD, TIMA, and EMPA were applied to determine the bulk modal mineralogy of the sample and characterization of the REE-bearing mineralogy of the sample and characterize of the REE-bearing minerals and the report highlights included: Mineralogical Analysis by SGS comprised: Three individual samples were received by SGS, each of the samples were crushed to 100% passing 1mm and subjected to a rotary splitter to obtain a representative sub-sample. The remainder of unpulverized aliquot was carried into polished sections for Automated scanning electronic microscopy analysis (AutoSem) using Tescan Integrated Mineral Analyzer (TIMA). Electron microprobe EMPA work was required in order to determine the processing potential of the rare earth host minerals for both the Sulima West laterite and the Coola Carbonatite. The important Nd Pr La Ce) found in this samples. As the bastnaesites is moderately liberated and exposed, there is potential to recovery using the physical separation at The Coola Carbonatite. As the bastnaessite is moderately liberated and exposed, There is potential for recovery using the Physical separation at the current location prior To processing at Longonjo.
お知らせ • Aug 29Pensana Plc Provides Update on Sampling Results from the Coola Exploration LicencePensana reported on analytical results received from sampling at the Sulima West and Benge Novo targets completed in 2022. Both targets occur within the Coola Exploration License (No059/02/01/T.P/ANG-MIREMPET/2020) located 40 kilometres north of Longonjo. Results recently received include: analytical results from the soil sampling programme conducted over the Sulima West carbonatite rare earth element (REE) target in October of last year; whole rock geochemistry and analytical results for the significant apatite-maghemite-monazite outcrop at Sulima West; and XRD, whole rock geochemistry and analytical results of Benge Novo alkaline complex deeply weathered clays for bauxite and ionic clay potential. Sampling highlights include: soil sampling at Sulima West clearly identifies an area of approximately 500 x 300 m (~15 hectares) with > 2% TREO in soils with a core zone of high-grade soils reporting >4% TREO; whole rock geochemistry results from the apatite-maghemite-monazite sample returned 22% P2O5,26.8% CaO, 40.5% Fe2O3and 0.7% TREO; and clays at Benge Novo returned grades of up to 1600 ppm TREO. Exploration activities are scheduled to continue throughout 2023 with geophysical surveys (magnetics/radiometrics/gravity) commissioned for Third Quarter 2023, and further mapping, trenching, sampling and mineralogical studies scheduled for the remainder of the year. Two hundred and thirty-eight soil samples were collected on a 50 m x 50 m sample spacing over an area of 650 m x 800 m covering the area of identified historic trenches and surroundings at the Sulima West target. Individual soil samples are from 10-20 cm below surface, were sieved to <0.5 mm, bagged and dispatched for ICP-MS analysis at IGEO Laboratories, Luanda. QA/QC samples were submitted, and the laboratory results were within acceptable limits. The soil sampling clearly identifies an area of approximately 500 m x 300 m (~15 hectares) with >2% TREO in soils within which a zone with >3% TREO is delineated. Five of the historic trenches excavated during the 1970’s are included within the >2% TREO soil anomaly. Due to safety issues such as possible wall collapse only the southernmost trench (Trench 1) has been logged and sampled to date. Trench 1 comprises 68 m of iron/manganese enriched lateritised regolith and was sampled at 2 m intervals returning values of between 0.3 and 9.7% TREO, with an average of 3.4% TREO over 68 meters reported. Pit 1, which occurs within the >4% TREO in soil anomaly, returned 4.3% TREO over a vertical distance of 6 metres. The remaining 4 historic trenches within the anomaly will be cleaned and made safe and will be sampled during late 2023. A large portion of the >4% TREO in soil anomaly occurs to the SE of the historic trenches and this area will be trenched and sampled during 2023. Apatite-Maghemite-Monazite Sample: A representative sample of the 800 m2 outcropping secondary, supergene apatite-maghemite-monazite regolith has been submitted for Mineral Liberation Analysis at SGS laboratories, South Africa. This work is currently in progress. Initial whole rock geochemistry results received from SGS returned 26.8% CaO, 40.5% Fe2O3, 22% P2O5, 2.4% TiO2 and 0.7% TREO. These results indicate that approximately 50% of the rock is apatite. Further work is being done to delineate the extent of this rock type the area having the potential to host a significant phosphate resource. Benge Novo Clay Sampling: Whole rock geochemistry and analytical results of clays collected from the deeply weathered Benge Novo alkaline complex were received. Clays were collected to determine possible bauxite and ionic clay potential. The clays showed a low Al2O3 content (<18%) with no bauxite minerals identified, however, the clays typically contain up to 1600 ppm TREO. The REE distribution shows a typical LREE distribution. XRF reports 65% SiO2, 18% Al2O3, 4.4% K2O and 3.5% Fe2O3. XRD work reported 46% quartz, 23% microcline, 26% kaolinite and 5% phlogopite. The Benge Novo complex is vast (10 km minimum in diameter) and soil covered. Further mapping, sampling and geophysics is required to effectively assess and explore this prospective alkaline complex.