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Chalice Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 20, 2025 Chalice Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 20, 2025. 공시 • Jan 22
Chalice Mining Limited Appoints Dan Brearley as Chief Operating Officer, Effective 3 March 2025 Chalice Mining Limited announced the appointment of highly regarded project manager and executive Mr. Dan Brearley to the newly-created role of Chief Operating Officer, further strengthening its senior leadership team. Mr. Brearley, who will join the Company on 3 March 2025, will lead all aspects of the ongoing studies and development of the 100%-owned Gonneville PGE-Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project in Western Australia, with his appointment marking another important step in the advancement of this unique critical minerals project. Mr. Brearley's expertise and global experience with major resource project developments will be critical in finalising studies and approvals for the Gonneville Project ahead of a Final Investment Decision. Mr. Brearley is a decorated project builder in the precious and base metal industry, bringing over 25 years' project management experience in the development of significant mining projects across Queensland, Western Australia, Indonesia, China, Romania, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Dominican Republic and other jurisdictions. His most recent role was General Manager Projects for Evolution Mining, where he spent three years with oversight and responsibility for the delivery of all studies and major projects across their portfolio. Prior to that, he was Project Manager for Barrick Gold, where he led the USD 1.3 Billion expansion of the Pueblo Viejo Project. He also spent eight years with Newcrest Mining as a Project Manager, leading several successful large capital projects. Mr. Brearley is a civil engineer and has deep practical experience across major projects in Australia, giving him an ideal skillset to lead the unique Gonneville Project. Chalice's General Manager Project Development, Mr. Mike Nelson, has decided to leave Chalice to pursue a new international career opportunity. He will stay with the Company until 21 March to ensure a smooth handover of responsibilities for the Gonneville Project to Mr. Brearley. 공시 • Sep 13
Chalice Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 21, 2024 Chalice Mining Limited, Annual General Meeting, Nov 21, 2024. 공시 • Aug 23
Chalice Mining Limited Announces Board Resignations, Effective 31 August 2024 Chalice Mining Limited announced that in light of the current metals price environment, it has reduced the size of the Board and implemented additional targeted reductions in corporate overheads and project expenditures. The Board of Directors has been reduced from six to four members, to align and retain necessary core skillsets required to execute Chalice's corporate strategy. Non-executive Directors Linda Kenyon and Jo Gaines have tendered their resignations, effective 31 August 2024. 공시 • Feb 02
Chalice Mining Limited Announces Resignation of Morgan Ball as A Non-Executive Director Chalice Mining Limited advised that Morgan Ball has announced his intention to resign as a non-executive director of the Company, effective 31 March2024, following completion of the Company's Half-Year Financial Statements for 31 December 2023. 공시 • Dec 08
Chalice Mining Limited Provides Panton Scoping Study Chalice Mining Limited will be in a position to estimate any Ore Reserves or to provide any assurance of an economic development case. Given the uncertainties involved, investors should not make any investment decisions based solely on the results of the Scoping Study. The Mineral Resources underpinning the production target in the Scoping Study have been prepared by a competent person in accordance with the requirements of the JORC Code (2012). The Company has concluded that it has reasonable grounds for disclosing a production target which includes an amount of Inferred Mineral Resources. There is a low level of geological confidence associated with Inferred Mineral Resources and there is no certainty that further exploration work will result in the determination of Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resources or that the production target itself will be realised. For the 15Mtpa Case scenario (modelled LOM - 19 years), Inferred Resources comprise 14% of the production schedule over the modelled Life of Mine (LOM). For the 30Mtpa Case scenario (modelled LOM 18 years), Inferred Resources comprise 37% of the production schedule over the modelled Life of Mine (LOM). Significantly, in both the 15Mtpa Case and 30Mtpa Case scenarios, the Inferred Mineral Resources do not play a prominent role in the initial mine plan. Throughout the first 15 years of production, the Inferred Mineral Resources constitute less than ~20% in both production schedules. Accordingly, Chalice has concluded that it is satisfied that the financial viability of both development cases modelled in the Scoping Study is not dependent on the inclusion of Inferred Resources early in the production schedule given an estimated payback period (from commencement of production) of ~2 years for the 15Mtpa Case and the 30Mtpa Case. This announcement has been prepared in compliance with the JORC Code (2012) and the ASX Listing Rules. All material assumptions, including sufficient progression of all JORC Code (2012) modifying factors, on which the production target and forecast financial information are based have been disclosed in this announcement. Chalice has concluded that it has a reasonable basis for providing these forward looking statements and the forecast financial information included in this announcement. This includes the assumption that there is a reasonable basis to expect that it will be able to fund the development of the Project upon successful delivery of key development milestones when required. To achieve the range of outcomes indicated in the Scoping Study, it is estimated that pre-production funding of approximately AUD 1.6 billion for the 15Mtpa Case and AUD 2.3 billion for the 30Mtpa Case may be required.