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Drilling Results - Storuman Fluorspar Project

15 Feb 2011 07:00

RNS Number : 2232B
Tertiary Minerals PLC
15 February 2011
 



 

TERTIARY MINERALS PLC 

("Tertiary" or "the Company")

15 February 2011

 

 DRILLING RESULTS - STORUMAN FLUORSPAR PROJECT

 

Tertiary Minerals plc is a diversified mineral explorer and developer building a significant strategic position in the fluorspar sector. The Company is pleased to announce positive drilling results for the remaining 32 drill holes from the resource definition drilling programme completed during late 2010 at its 100% owned Storuman fluorspar project in Sweden.

 

Key Points

 

·; Further thick intervals of mineralisation at shallow depth suitable for open pit mining e.g. 22.0m grading 15.3% fluorspar from 6.4m deep in Hole 10TS19 and 22.2m grading 11.6% fluorspar from 10m deep in Hole 10TS09.

 

·; Further higher grade intervals in areas that may be amenable to mechanised underground mining - e.g. 7.5m grading 18.7% fluorspar from 33.8m deep in Hole 10TS14 and 2.35m grading 21.9% fluorspar from 19.55m deep in Hole 10TS21.

 

·; Drilling confirms extensions to fluorspar mineralisation in both south-east and the north-west directions where it is still open along a strike length of 3.7km.

 

·; Significant additional potential in undrilled area west of the highway.

 

·; Publication of the maiden 1JORC Mineral Resource Estimate on track for end of March.

 

Commenting on today's news, Patrick Cheetham, Executive Chairman, said: "We are very pleased with the results being released today and look forward to reporting a maiden JORC Minerals Resource Estimate next month. We are confident that today's results have paved the way for the discovery of additional mineralisation and for potential resource upgrades in future."

 

ENQUIRIES

 

Tertiary Minerals plc Tel: +44 (0)845 868 4580

Patrick Cheetham, Executive Chairman www.tertiaryminerals.com

Seymour Pierce Limited Tel: +44 (0)20 7107 8000

Stewart Dickson (Corporate Finance)

Jeremy Stephenson (Corporate Broking)

 

Yellow Jersey PR Limited Tel: +44 (0)20 8980 3545

Dominic Barretto

 

 

Detailed Information

 

Drill Programme

 

The Company's 100% owned Storuman Project is located 25km north-west of the regional town of Storuman in north-central Sweden. .

 

The resource definition drilling programme was carried out in October and November 2010. It comprised 46 holes drilled mainly on a 200m x 200m grid within the area where mineralisation was expected to occur based on the Company's 2008 initial drill programme and on data from a 1970s drill programme carried out by Swedish company Gränges International. Several of the holes were drilled at 200-400m spacing seeking extensions to the mineralisation over a distance of approximately 1km to the north-west and 1km to the south-east of the known mineralisation which, as so far defined, is elongated in this direction and lies just east of Highway E12, on the south-west slope of the hill Grandlidknösen.

 

A drill hole location plan and schematic geological section will be available shortly on the Company's website at http://www.tertiaryminerals.com/storuman.html.

 

Results

 

Significant results for all holes drilled in the recent programme are included in the table accompanying this release, including those for the 16 drill holes reported on 27 January 2011. Results for holes not previously released are marked "New Result" in the table. All are considered provisional as, although they have passed an initial quality control assessment, independent check analysis is continuing (but so far has been satisfactory).

 

All holes were drilled vertically and mineralisation is horizontally bedded and so reported thicknesses approximate to true thicknesses. Holes are numbered in the sequence 10TS01-49. Planned holes 31, 33 and 35 were not drilled due to site specific drill access issues such as boggy ground.

 

The results being released today reinforce the geological model where fluorspar mineralisation occurs in two main horizons - an upper fine grained re-crystallised sandstone (quartzite) - the "Upper Zone" and a lower coarser grained sandstone (arkose) - the "Lower Zone". There are transitional zones between the two zones and at the contact of the Upper Zone with the overlying shale and mudstone sequence. Fluorspar mineralisation can occur in these transitional zones and in some cases grades of economic significance extend from the base of the Lower Zone through to the top of the upper Zone in coherent thick mineralised intervals at shallow depth.

 

Further examples of such thick zones being reported today include 22.0m grading 15.3% fluorspar from 6.4m deep in Hole 10TS19 and 21.2m grading 12.0% fluorspar from 10.0m deep in Hole 10TS09.

 

In the centre of the mineralised zone these thick intervals of fluorspar mineralisation extend close to Highway E12 such that there is now a very high expectation that similar mineralisation will also continue on the other (west) side of the highway where it is undrilled.

 

To the north-east of the area drilled to-date the flat-lying mineralisation is found at increasing depth due to the rising land surface but mineralisation is continuing strongly in this direction and at the extremities of drilling contains a number of relatively thick higher grade drill intersections that can be considered for mechanised underground mining in future. Further examples being reported today include 7.5m grading 18.7% fluorspar from 33.8m deep in Hole 10TS14 and 2.35m grading 21.9% fluorspar from 19.55m deep in Hole 10TS21.

 

The drilling carried out to seek extensions to the mineralisation to the north-west (Holes 10TS 30 & 36) hit significant fluorspar mineralisation. This area is separated from the main zone by one line of holes that had little or no significant mineralisation and the fluorspar mineralised geological sequence north-west of this small break is slightly different. Drilling in this area is sparse and so the significance of this is not yet clear.

 

The drilling carried out to seek extensions to the mineralisation to the south-east (Holes 10TS 32, 34, 37 and 44) also hit significant fluorspar mineralisation but in most cases only a part of the Lower Zone was intersected (the Upper Zone being eroded away in this area) and it is anticipated that drilling further up slope to the north-east will intersect more complete sequences of mineralisation.

 

Fluorspar in basement

 

Of possible significance for future exploration is the result reported from the base of Hole 10TS42. Whilst of low grade, this is the first time that fluorspar has been located in the granite basement below the main ore horizons. This presents an intriguing additional exploration target for the future.

 

Conclusions

 

All but 2 of the 46 holes drilled contain fluorspar grades of potential economic significance as shown in the accompanying table. At lower ground elevations a number of holes hit mineralisation from bedrock surface (the rock surface closest to the land surface immediately beneath the transported unconsolidated overburden) indicating that complete mineralised sequence is not present in these holes, the upper parts of the mineralised sequence having been eroded away. These intervals are marked with an asterisk (*) in the accompanying table.

 

As result of the recent drill programme the extent of known fluorspar mineralisation has been extended to cover an elongated area extending 3.7km in a north-west to south-east direction and approx 1km in a north-east direction. Mineralisation remains open on all fronts away from outcrop.

 

The estimation of Minerals Resources under the 1JORC Code and the preparation of an accompanying independent report is being undertaken by SRK Consulting (Sweden) AB. SRK will start this work immediately with the objective to complete their report by the end of March.

 

 

Sampling Quality Analysis and Quality Control

 

The drill programme, including logging and drill core sampling was supervised by SRK and QA/QC is being supervised by Andrew Dixon, an employee of the Company.

 

Diamond drill core was delivered to Laplab AB in Lycksele, Sweden, a division of Finnish company Labtium OY. Drill core was first logged, and photographed and then split in half using a diamond core saw prior to sampling. Half-core samples were crushed and a split of the crushed sample pulverised at Laplab. Sub-samples of the pulverised core samples (pulps) were then transported to Labtium in Finland for fluorine analysis. The QA/QC procedures that were followed include adding blind standard samples and duplicate pulp samples to the sample sequence prior to submission to Labtium.

 

Fluorine is assayed at Labtium using a fusion/ion-specific electrode method with routine checks by the XRF method. Labtium is accredited to ISO 17025:2005. Labtium's internal quality control procedures include the regular analysis of repeats and reference materials. A number of duplicate pulps are being submitted by the Company to PANalytical (formerly the analytical division of the British Geological Survey) for check assay by XRF.

 

Fluorine is a light element and difficult to analyse for. The Company has a rigorous QA/QC procedure which sometimes means that samples have to be repeated and this can lead to delays in the publication of results as compared to other elemental analyses.

 

Fluorspar contents are being reported on the basis that all of the fluorine in the sample is present as fluorspar (rather than any other fluorine being mineral species). This has been validated by previous detailed mineralogical evaluation.

 

Footnotes;

 

1JORC is the Australasian Code for the reporting of exploration results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves prepared by the Joint Ores Reserves Committee (JORC) of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, Australian Institute of Geoscientists and the Minerals Council of Australia.

 

The information in this release has been compiled and reviewed by Mr. Patrick Cheetham (MIMMM, MAusIMM) who is a qualified person for the purposes of the AIM Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies dated June 2009. Mr Cheetham is a Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining and also a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy.

 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

 

Background to the Company

 

Tertiary Minerals plc is an AIM-quoted mineral exploration and development company building a significant strategic position in the fluorspar sector. Fluorspar is an essential raw material in the chemical, steel and aluminium industries and Tertiary controls an estimated four million tonnes of fluorspar across its two Scandinavian projects (Storuman in Sweden and Lassedalen in Norway).

 

A European Commission report recently named fluorspar as one of its 14 'critical mineral raw materials' for which a possible supply shortage would represent a substantial economic threat.

 

The Company also has interests in exploration and development of Gold, Iron, Tantalum, Niobium and Rare-earths in Finland and Saudi Arabia. Shares in the Company trade on AIM and also on PLUS Markets (ticker symbol 'TYM').

 

For further information: www.tertiaryminerals.com

 

Background to the Storuman Project

 

The Storuman Fluorspar Project is located in northern Sweden in an area with well established infrastructure. It is located adjacent to the E12 highway, 25km from the regional town of Storuman, which connects the Project to the city and port of Umeå on the Gulf of Bothnia and to the port city of Mo-i-Rana in Norway.

 

The basis for the Storuman Project is a large area of flat lying, sandstone hosted fluorspar mineralisation that runs along either side of the valley occupied by the E12 highway. The mineralisation has been defined (but not closed off) by 49 drill holes; 39 completed by Gränges International Mining in the 1970s, and 10 by the Company in 2008.

 

A recently completed technical and economic scoping study shows that the 100% owned Storuman project could give a three year payback on US$46 million of initial capital costs with a 24% IRR (Internal Rate of Return) predicted from pre-tax operating cash flows which average US$17 million/year for first 5-years.

Table of Significant Drilling Results - 15 February 2011. Page 1

 

* denotes reported intervals starting from bedrock surface

 

Hole

No.

Intersection thickness (m)

% Fluorspar (CaF2)

From (m)

Horizon

 

10TS01

1.30m

11.5%

15.70m

Lower

within

5.40m

5.7%

11.60m

Lower

10TS02.

2.55m

11.6%

13.40m

Upper

and

3.55m

11.0%

23.20m

Lower

both within

16.10m

7.8%

13.40m

Upper & Lower

10TS03

13.35m

11.009%

23.10m

Upper & Lower

inc.

1.30m

17.9%

23.10m

Upper

and inc.

3.75m

13.1%

27.25m

Upper

and inc.

3.10m

16.9%

33.35m

Lower

New Result

10TS04

*2.50m

16.4%

6.70m

Upper

and

2.75m

12.8%

17.90m

Lower

both within

*16.80m

8.0%

6.70m

Upper & Lower

10TS05

2.35m

15.2%

19.35m

Upper

and

4.25m

12.3%

23.90m

Lower

inc.

1.65m

20.5%

26.50m

Lower

all within

15.55m

9.4%

14.60m

Upper & Lower

10TS06

1.85m

10.8%

20.6m

Upper

and

5.25m

12.5%

29.2m

Lower

inc.

2.95m

17.5%

31.5m

Lower

all within

17.75m

7.6%

16.70m

Upper & Lower

10TS07

5.80m

10.4%

40.60m

Upper

inc.

1.55m

19.7%

43.45m

Upper

both within

22.10m

4.1%

40.6m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS08

*1.60mm

12.7%

6.00m

Upper

and

1.25m

13.7%

13.15m

Lower

and

2.50m

15.3%

16.80m

Lower

all within

*13.25m

8.9%

6.00m

Upper & Lower

Table of Significant Drilling Results - 15 February 2011. Page 2

 

Hole

No.

Intersection thickness (m)

% Fluorspar (CaF2)

From (m)

Horizon

 

New Result

10TS09

22.20m

11.6%

10.00m

Upper & Lower

inc.

8.90m

15.4%

14.05m

Upper

and inc.

3.10m

21.0%

14.60m

Upper

and inc.

1.40m

16.6%

30.35m

Lower

New Result

10TS10

21.10m

11.2%

16.10m

Upper & Lower

inc.

6.10m

14.2%

19.50m

Upper

and.

2.30m

16.5%

30.60m

Lower

New Result

10TS11

*3.00m

16.2%

14.25m

Lower

New Result

10TS12

*20.70m

11.7%

1.50m

Upper & Lower

inc.

1.70m

21.4%

2.30m

Upper

and inc.

6.25m

17.3%

6.45m

Upper

New Result

10TS13

1.65m

11.6%

21.65m

Upper

within

*10.90m

4.1%

13.60m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS14

19.05m

13.2%

30.70m

Upper & Lower

inc.

7.50m

18.7%

33.80m

Upper

and inc.

1.40m

20.5%

51.45m

Lower

New Result

10TS15

*1.15m

10.8%

2.50m

Upper

and

15.55m

10.4%

5.85m

Upper & Lower

inc.

9.00m

14.4%

12.40m

Lower

10TS16

1.80m

21.4%

6.50m

Upper

and

10.60m

9.2%

15.60m

Upper & Lower

inc.

2.10m

12.4%

15.60m

Upper

and inc.

2.35m

16.2%

21.60m

Lower

and inc.

0.70m

23.0%

25.50m

Lower

all within

19.70m

7.2%

6.50m

Upper & Lower

Table of Significant Drilling Results - 15 February 2011. Page 3

 

Hole

No.

Intersection thickness (m)

% Fluorspar (CaF2)

From (m)

Horizon

 

10TS17

0.70m

19.4%

21.7m

Upper

and

3.35m

19.4%

34.1m

Lower

both within

15.75m

6.2%

21.7m

Upper & Lower

10TS18

*20.20m

11.3%

5.50m

Upper & Lower

inc.

*6.95m

14.7%

5.50m

Upper

New Result

10TS19

22.00m

15.3%

6.40m

Upper & Lower

inc.

11.00m

20.2%

6.40m

Upper

New Result

10TS20

1.80m

17.3%

14.80m

Upper

and

2.30m

12.5%

31.90m

Lower

New Result

10TS21

6.35m

13.7%

15.55m

Upper

inc.

1.45m

20.5%

15.55m

Upper

and inc.

2.35m

21.9%

19.55m

Upper

all within

19.35m

7.5%

15.55m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS22 Hole abandoned - redrilled as 10TS49

New Result

10TS23

5.00m

12.2%

16.35m

Upper

and.

1.90m

11.2%

27.00m

Lower

both within

17.25m

7.0%

9.70m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS24

3.85m

10.9%

34.10m

Upper

and.

1.85m

15.0%

44.80m

Lower

both within

23.20m

4.3%

27.55m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS25

0.40m

12.7%

18.40m

Lower

and.

0.60m

12.8%

26.40m

Lower

New Result

10TS26

1.45m

11.1%

22.95m

Lower

New Result

10TS27

1.15m

13.1%

28.45m

Upper

and.

1.20m

10.6%

32.30m

Upper

Table of Significant Drilling Results - 15 February 2011. Page 4

 

Hole

No.

Intersection thickness (m)

% Fluorspar (CaF2)

From (m)

Horizon

 

New Result

10TS28

3.95m

10.8%

14.05m

Upper

within

6.65m

7.9%

14.05m

Upper

New Result

10TS29

3.75m

11.2%

23.90m

Upper

New Result

10TS30

5.50m

9.0%

29.70m

Upper & Lower

New Result

10TS31

Not drilled

New Result

10TS32

2.10m

12.8%

9.30m

Lower

within

3.80m

8.0%

9.30m

Lower

New Result

10TS33

Not drilled

New Result

10TS34

*1.55m

14.9%

3.3m

Lower

New Result

10TS35

Not drilled

New Result

10TS36

0.90m

9.3%

38.75m

Upper

New Result

10TS37

1.50m

9.3%

29.65m

Lower

New Result

10TS38

*3.60m

16.9%

9.40m

Lower

Inc.

*2.75m

20.5%

9.40m

Lower

New Result

10TS39

*7.00m

12.2%

7.70m

Lower

10TS40

*3.20m

16.8%

9.30m

Lower

10TS41

*9.35m

12.0%

1.80m

Upper & Lower

inc.

*5.35m

15.0%

1.80m

Upper

within

*13.85m

9.2%

1.80m

Upper & Lower

Table of Significant Drilling Results - 15 February 2011. Page 5

 

Hole

No.

Intersection thickness (m)

% Fluorspar (CaF2)

From (m)

Horizon

 

New Result

10TS42

*4.10m

8.1%

8.45m

Upper

and

*5.00m

14.5%

18.65m

Lower

and

1.00m

4.8%

26.05m

In Granite

10TS43

1.00m

13.3%

10.53m

Lower

within

*4.53m

7.8%

7.00m

Lower

New Result

10TS44

*1.70m

3.4%

2.50m

Lower

10TS45

17.30m

10.0%

14.35m

Upper & Lower

inc.

9.85m

15.2%

21.80m

Upper & Lower

and inc.

3.50m

23.4%

28.15m

Lower

New Result

10TS46

No significant results

New Result

10TS47

No significant results

New Result

10TS48

1.80m

10.1%

13.05m

Upper

and

1.50%

8.4%

20.50m

Lower

New Result

10TS49

2.05m

10.5%

15.00m

Upper & Lower

and

2.45m

10.1%

23.70m

Lower

 

* denotes reported intervals starting from bedrock surface

 

This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
 
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