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Drilling Report

22 Jan 2010 07:57

RNS Number : 9707F
Berkeley Resources Limited
22 January 2010
 



22 January 2010

BERKELEY RESOURCES LIMITED

HIGHLY ENCOURAGING CONFIRMATORY DRILLING RESULTS

AT THE SALAMANCA URANIUM PROJECT

Berkeley Resources Ltd is pleased to provide further results from the confirmatory diamond drilling program on the Salamanca Uranium Project

The strong correlation between results from these first 29 holes and the historic exploration data for the Mina D, Sageras and Alameda deposits provides a high level of confidence about conversion of Berkeley's exploration targets for the Project into JORC compliant resource estimates. 

Additionally, the intersection of previously unknown mineralisation at depth illustrates the excellent potential of the Project to add substantial resources.

Berkeley has completed and calculated e-grade estimates for 29 diamond drill holes of a campaign of 60 holes at the Mina D, Sageras and Alameda deposits. The campaign is designed to validate historical drill hole data for the deposits, allowing estimation of JORC compliant resources. Berkeley has previously published exploration targets for these deposits totaling 28-34Mt of ore at a grade of 440-540ppm U3O8Significant results include:

Deposit

Hole ID

From (m)

To (m)

Interval (m)

eU3O8 (ppm)

Alameda 

ASD-001

3.1

6.3

3.2

5,904

Alameda 

ASD-002

3.8

51.3

47.5

2,120

Alameda 

ASD-003

6.2

33

26.7

495

Alameda 

ASD-003

44.2

80.9

36.8

539

Mina D

MDD-003

45.7

76.9

31.2

446

Mina D

MDD-007

43.7

51.6

7.8

3,104

Mina D

MDD-011

46.4

56.3

9.9

1,579

Sageras

SGD-001

4.1

31.6

27.5

707

Sageras

SGD-002

43.6

65.4

21.9

587

Sageras

SGD-003

19.7

69.2

49.5

1,225

Sageras

SGD-007

33.3

100

66.7

391

Sageras

SGD-009

5.2

43.6

38.4

848

Sageras

SGD-010

2.2

38

35.8

508

Table 1 - Significant intersections from drilling to date

Berkeley presently has 4 diamond drill rigs working. Following conclusion of the confirmatory drilling campaign in February, estimations of JORC compliant resources will be completed. Reverse circulation drilling campaigns are also planned to commence shortly, to upgrade the JORC resources and further test the lateral and depth extensions of the deposits.

Berkeley's Managing Director, Ian Stalker, commented on the results: 

"We are well on the way to generating substantial additional JORC compliant resources at our Salamanca Uranium Project in the current quarter. This will be a major step in fast tracking our Feasibility Study on the Project, aiming at a projected production level of 2.1mlbs U308 per year in the near term. Equally important is the growing knowledge of the outstanding exploration potential in the Project area, an example of which is the section 700020E within the Sageras deposit, where mineralisation extends substantially below the limit of historical drilling".

Enquiries - Managing Director: Ian Stalker Tel: +27 824 553 442

RBC Capital Markets:  Martin Eales Tel: +44 20 7029 7881

NOTE - The ENUSA deposits have been extensively explored by ENUSA but are not classed as mineral resources. The quantity and grade of Berkeley's exploration targets for the ENUSA deposits are conceptual in nature and based on a review of the available data on the projects to date. As there has been insufficient exploration to estimate a Mineral Resource in accordance with the JORC Code, it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource. 

  Further Information

The Salamanca Uranium Project comprises a cluster of metasedimentary hosted uranium deposits located in the western part of Salamanca ProvinceSpain. The deposits are near surface accumulations of open pittable uranium all within close proximity to the licensed Quercus uranium ore processing plant.

The current 60 hole diamond drilling campaign commenced in October 2009 and the planned 5,000m will be completed in February. The main objectives of the campaign are to provide geological and assay data to enable the calculation of JORC complaint resources and also to produce representative material for metallurgical testwork.

In conjunction with the diamond drilling campaign, Berkeley is re-probing those historic drill holes in the deposits which remain accessible. To date, over 150 roto percussion holes at Mina D and Sageras have been relogged and the comparison of the Berkeley eU3O8 grades with the historic eU3O8 grades is excellent.

The Mina D Deposit

Fifteen drill holes have been completed at the Mina D deposit. The first 14 holes intersected strong mineralisation consistent with the historic data. Petrography identifies the uranium minerals as pitchblende and coffinite that formed during a late stage, low temperature hydrothermal event. The most significant mineralised intersections are hosted in thick, variably dipping fault breccias within the metasedimentary package. Lesser mineralisation is hosted within an irregular stockwork of narrow high grade veins proximal to these structural zones that often form a halo around the major structures. 

The equivalent U3O8 grades (expressed as eU3O8 ppm) calculated from the down hole radiometric logs are presented in Table 2 at the end of this statement. In addition to the calibration of the gamma probe at the Adelaide and ENUSA facilities, chemical assay (XRF) results from 120, half metre, full core samples at Mina D have confirmed the accuracy of the e-grade calculations. 

The results of the Berkeley drilling placed over the grade contours generated from the historical drilling demonstrate how well both datasets correlate. This comparison provides strong confidence in the historic drill data, upon which Berkeley's exploration targets are based. The results also show the previously untested mineralisation intersected in MDD-010 and MDD-006, below the limits of the previous drilling.

  The Sageras Deposit

To date 10 diamond holes have been completed at the Sageras deposit. The e-grade results from these holes are presented in Table 3. Mineralisation is hosted entirely within metasedimentary rocks very similar to those at Mina D. The uranium minerals were also formed by low temperature, hydrothermal fluids and are hosted within narrow high grade veinlets and fractures that form a stockwork of considerable vertical and lateral extension with localised, higher grade breccias.

The comparison in all holes to the historical drill data is excellent, in particular SGD-001 and the closest roto percussion hole (collars less than 5 metres apart) where the e-grades have a very strong match in width and grade over the entire mineralised section.

In addition to providing confidence in the historic data, the drilling at Sageras demonstrates the strong exploration potential below the limits of the previous drilling. Hole SGD-007 not only confirmed the historic results in the upper parts of the hole, but also intersected significant and previously untested mineralisation to depths of 35 metres below the limits of the previous drilling. RC drilling will target potential extensions indicated by these highly promising results.

Diamond drilling at Sageras is expected to be completed by the middle of February. A subsequent campaign of RC drilling is planned to test the apparent lateral and depth extensions of the deposit and also to provide further data for less densely drilled areas of the deposit. 

Alameda South Deposit

Geologically, the Alameda South deposit is similar to the Sageras and Mina D deposits, with the principal difference being intense contact metamorphism effects on the host lithologies and the intrusion of numerous thin granitic dykes and sills. The uranium mineralisation has a strong structural control being present on fractures and within quartz carbonate sulphide veins.

Drilling at the Alameda South deposit commenced in December and the 4 holes completed to date have targeted the higher grade centre of the deposit. The e-grade results from these holes are listed in Table 4 below, with thick and/or high grade intersections in all holes. Noteworthy is the near surface, high grade mineralisation in ASD-001, with e-grades up to 6,000 ppm only 3 metres below ground surface.

Again, the excellent correlation between the recent drill data and the historic data, both in thickness and in grade, provides a high level of confidence in the historical data. 

The diamond drilling campaign at Alameda South comprises 19 diamond holes and is expected to be completed by the end of February.

  Table 2 - Mina D Drill Hole Intersections

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Depth

From

To

Interval

eU3O8

 

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

**MDD-001

701418

4500972

628.2

71.96

47.2

55.9

8.7

7,949

**MDD-002

701395

4500984

627.7

84.00

57.6

68.8

11.3

906

MDD-003

701389

4500551

660.9

105.00

38.5

39.7

1.2

318

 

 

 

 

 

45.7

76.9

31.2

446

**MDD-004

701178

4500782

655.0

90.00

55.2

63.2

8.1

3,299

**MDD-005

701425

4500674

641.5

65.00

38.8

41.0

2.3

3,250

MDD-006

701388

4500552

661.0

144.00

35.9

37.3

1.4

1,151

 

 

 

 

 

81.6

97.2

15.7

519

 

 

 

 

 

110.7

127.8

17.1

490

 

 

 

 

 

132.4

133.7

1.3

312

MDD-007

701440

4500697

637.0

90.35

43.7

51.6

7.8

3,104

MDD-008

701113

4500816

639.0

103.80

29.6

31.4

1.9

710

 

 

 

 

 

83.9

85.3

1.4

1,234

MDD-009

701442

4500642

641.3

75.00

30.9

38.9

8.0

752

 

 

 

 

 

52.8

54.7

1.8

888

MDD-010

701337

4500584

657.1

150.75

51.1

52.2

1.1

513

 

 

 

 

 

92.1

93.3

1.2

548

 

 

 

 

 

113.3

130.7

17.4

225

 

 

 

 

 

124.4

125.4

1.0

606

 

 

 

 

 

129.7

130.7

1.0

681

MDD-011

701093

4500820

633.5

111.35

46.4

56.3

9.9

1,579

 

 

 

 

 

97.1

98.4

1.3

288

MDD-012

701109

4500873

639.0

89.30

10.6

11.8

1.1

467

 

 

 

 

 

51.2

53.2

2.0

622

 

 

 

 

 

66.4

68.1

1.7

805

 

 

 

 

 

70.9

72.1

1.2

784

MDD-013

701134

4500842

643.2

102.35

90.0

91.8

1.8

294

MDD-014

701060

4500908

642.7

109.60

67.2

68.8

1.6

1,801

 

 

 

 

 

85.8

87.1

1.2

1,157

MDD-015

701274

4500562

657.6

112.75

Hole didn't reach target 

** Egrades released Nov 09 now revised using new calibration

Table 3 - Sageras Drill Hole Intersections

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Depth

From

To

Interval

eU3O8

 

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

SGD-001

700357

4502816

645.3

70.10

4.1

31.6

27.5

707

 

 

 

 

 

48.2

53.6

5.4

893

SGD-002

700392

4502851

646.6

100.55

13.0

28.0

15.0

261

 

 

 

 

 

43.6

65.4

21.9

587

SGD-003

700021

4502843

663.5

85.12

19.7

69.2

49.5

1,225

SGD-004

700020

4502892

670.0

100.36

25.9

68.9

43.0

369

 

 

 

 

 

79.3

80.7

1.4

2,458

 

 

 

 

 

89.0

90.3

1.3

577

SGD-005

700440

4502588

650.4

40.07

4.5

17.0

12.5

632

SGD-006

700481

4502628

653.4

64.00

48.2

53.3

5.0

254

SGD-007

700019

4502943

672.9

110.60

33.3

100.0

66.7

391

SGD-008

700411

4502555

655.2

51.65

22.7

24.1

1.3

512

SGD-009

700336

4502795

643.9

51.75

5.2

43.6

38.4

848

SGD-010

700325

4502775

642.7

54.45

2.2

38.0

35.8

508

  Table 4 - Alameda South Drill Hole Intersections

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Depth

From

To

Interval

eU3O8

 

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

ASD-001

689176

4500731

733.4

51.09

3.1

6.3

3.2

5,904

 

 

 

 

 

12.7

14.9

2.1

628

ASD-002

689224

4500722

736.5

62.65

3.8

51.3

47.5

2,120

ASD-003

688980

4500779

729.7

123.10

6.2

33.0

26.7

495

 

 

 

 

 

44.2

81.0

36.8

539

 

 

 

 

 

94.6

110.5

15.8

480

ASD-004

689137

4500896

743.8

80.11

20.0

24.2

4.2

1,433

 

 

 

 

 

32.6

35.8

3.2

502

 

 

 

 

 

44.4

53.3

8.9

451

A full version of this announcement including images can be downloaded from Berkeley's website at www.berkeleyresources.com.au.

  Notes - Grade Estimation from Radiometric Logging

The uranium grades reported in this release are annotated with a sub-prefix "e" because they have been reported as uranium equivalent grades derived from down-hole gamma ray logging results and so they should be regarded as approximations only.

In general, radiometric logging is the preferred method for estimating the grade and thickness of radioactive uranium zones in drill holes where there are no significant potassium or thorium radioactive minerals. This is primarily because a radiometric log measures a volume that can be up to 50 times larger than a typical drill core and thus gives a more representative sample. In addition a radiometric log can provide a sample every few centimetres up a drill hole thus providing fine detail that is difficult to achieve with chemical assays. However the radiometric probes need to be properly calibrated and various other factors have to be taken into account before an equivalent uranium grade can be derived. 

All the Berkeley drill holes were logged with a GeoVista total count gamma tool. The gamma tool was calibrated in Adelaide at the Department of Water, Land and Biodiversity Conservation in calibration pits constructed under the supervision of CSIRO. The various calibration factors were calculated by David Wilson BSc MSc MAusIMM from 3D Exploration Ltd based in PerthWestern Australia.

A total of 120, 0.5m full core samples from 3 drill holes in Mina D have been analysed by XRF at ALS Chemex Vancouver and compared directly to the e-grades to check their validity.

Drill hole co-ordinates are in UTM 29 ED 50 Datum grid and have been surveyed using a DGPS. Drill intersections are calculated using a 200 ppm eU3O8 lower cut-off with a minimum 1 metre intersection

The geological units at Mina D are dipping at approximately 30º and the drill holes have been inclined to intersect the mineralisation at right angles so the intervals are approximately true thickness. At Sageras and Alameda, the mineralisation is horizontal to shallow dipping so the holes have been drilled vertically or angled to intersect the mineralisation at right angles.

As a check on the down-hole gamma logging data, hand held scintillometer readings were taken along the mineralised sections of the core and averaged out every 50cm. These showed good correlation with the down-hole gamma readings and were used to identify sections which may have been affected by radon. The down-hole gamma results also confirmed visual observations of significant uranium mineralisation in some of the holes.

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