Red Mountain Discovers Ounce per Tonne Gold Lode
(firmenpresse) - Red Mountain Discovers Ounce per Tonne Gold Lode
• New trench intersects 2m (at) 31.1 g/t (1 ounce/tonne) gold including 1m (at) 60.2 g/t gold
• Separate surface sampling to 33.5 g/t gold extends mineralised vein corridor to 500m
Perth-based Red Mountain Mining Limited (ASX:RMX) is pleased to announce the results of an exceptionally
high-grade surface trenching intersection from its Lobo Prospect, on the Batangas Gold Project in the
Philippines of:
2.0 metres at 31.1 g/t (1 ounce per tonne) gold (Au) including 1.0m (at) 60.2 g/t Au
This new high-grade trench intersection is located 100m along strike to the southwest of the recent Japanese
Tunnel drilling. In addition, a further 200m along strike, surface sampling of vein boulders produced assays
of up to 33.5 g/t Au extending the Southwest Breccia (“SWB”) – Japanese Tunnel zone to 500m strike length
before the structure passes under younger limestone to the southwest (see Figure 1).
Red Mountain’s Managing Director, Jon Dugdale, commented: “The rich gold grades of the new, at surface,
lode discoveries – more than an ounce to the tonne - highlights the potential for additional high-grade
gold shoots within this mineralised corridor, which may be similar or better than the high grade
Southwest Breccia resource.”
“The Company has identified a vein system that now extends over 500m and further trenching, then
drilling, is planned to confirm continuity and define additional high-grade mineral resources to
upgrade our current 408,000 ounce resource base.”
Drilling at Japanese Tunnel during August and September 2013 produced peak intersections in LB-82 of
8.7m at 4.34 g/t Au from 2.9m including 3.7m (at) 8.6 g/t Au and LB-85 of 3.7m at 3.06 g/t Au, 2.26 % Cu
from 12.3m including 1.55m (at) 5.97g/t Au, 4.88% Cu.
These results partially confirmed the Exploration Target and opened up potential to extend the mineralised
zone to the southwest, where mapping has determined that the structure continues a further 500m before it
is covered by a veneer of post-mineralisation limestone (see Figure 1).
The new trench (7), which targeted an area below a surface-subcrop rockchip sample result of 15.9 g/t Au
and 18.7 g/t Ag, excavated through approximately 1.5m of soil, colluvium and subcrop before intersecting a
2m wide quartz-barite-sulphide breccia lode 100m directly along strike from the Japanese Tunnel drilling.
Samples were initially taken 1m below surface, producing an intersection of 2m (at) 10.7 g/t Au including
0.5m (at) 34.4 g/t Au and again at the base of the trench 1.5m below surface where the intersection of 2m (at)
31.1 g/t Au including 1.0m (at) 60.2 g/t Au was produced.
Further trenching either side of Trench 7 is in progress, as well as additional trenching in the vicinity of the
33.5 g/t Au boulder sample location, 200m west of the new trench, and in other prospective areas. 2
The Japanese Tunnel Exploration Target has now been expanded from Japanese Tunnel to the new Trench, a
strike length of 150m, and to a depth of 200m below surface – which is considered a reasonable projection
based on the depth of the SWB shoot.
The SWB shoot remains open at depth where an additional Exploration Target has been calculated. The
total Exploration Target, including Japanese Tunnel-Trench 7, and SWB deeps, is estimated in a range of
240,000 tonnes to 360,000 tonnes grading from 7.4 g/t Au to 11.1 g/t Au for between 57,000 oz Au and
128,000 oz Au, (see Table 1 below for details). The potential quantity (tonnage) and grade of the
Exploration Target is conceptual in nature and there is insufficient exploration to estimate Mineral
Resources and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the estimation of Mineral Resources.
Table 1: Exploration Target for Japanese Tunnel and SWB Deeps:
To view the entire press release please follow the link:
http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/Redmountain_071113_EN.pdf
About the Lobo Prospect
Surface trench channel sampling and drilling conducted by Red Mountain intersected high-grade epithermal
gold mineralisation in five areas on the Lobo Mineral Production Sharing Agreement (“MPSA” – equivalent to
a Mining Lease), namely SWB, Pica, Japanese Tunnel, West Drift and Ulupong (see Figure 3 below).
Mineral Resources (JORC 2004) have been defined for the SWB shoot, totaling Indicated and Inferred
194,000t (at) 7.2 g/t gold for 45,000 ounces of gold (“oz Au”). This includes an Indicated Resource of
178,000t (at) 7.4 g/t Au for 42,000 oz Au and an Inferred Resource of 16,000 t (at) 5.3 g/t Au for 3,000 oz Au.
Exploration Targets have been defined for the Japanese Tunnel and Pica prospects and a continuous
program of soil sampling, surface trenching and follow up drilling continues with the objective of defining
additional high-grade Mineral Resources on the Lobo Prospect.
To view the entire press release please follow the link:
http://www.irw-press.com/dokumente/Redmountain_071113_EN.pdf
For further information about Red Mountain please visit www.redmm.com.au or contact:
Company Investors Media
Jon Dugdale Matt Birney
Managing Director Birney Corporate
(+61) 402 298026 (+61) 419 217 090
(+61) 8 9226 5668 (+61)8 9226 5668
E : jon.dugdale(at)reddmm.com.au E : matt(at)birneycorporate.com.au
About Red Mountain Mining Limited
Red Mountain Mining (ASX: RMX) is primarily a gold explorer and project acquisition company which listed
on the ASX in September 2011. The Company’s strategy is to unlock the potential of ‘under-developed’ gold
and polymetallic projects in the greater Asian region by introducing Australian mining methods and
improving efficiencies to gain significant production and exploration upside.
The Company holds direct and indirect interests in tenements in the Philippines that contain significant gold
resources and several high-quality copper-gold prospects.
Total Mineral Resources at Batangas at a 0.85 g/t Au lower cut off include Indicated Resources of 2.76
million tonnes (at) 2.3 g/t Au, 208,000 oz Au and Inferred Resources of 3.02 million tonnes (at) 2.1 g/t Au,
200,000 oz Au for a total of 5.78 million tonnes at 2.2 g/t Au, 408,000oz Au (announced January 30th 2013,
2004 JORC). The Company is focussed on upgrading the Batangas resources through discovery of new, high
grade, gold zones at Archangel, and Lobo (e.g. Japanese Tunnel, Pica, West Drift, Ulupong). The Company
will continue exploration with the objective of increasing the size and grade of the Mineral Resources at
Batangas and complete a scoping study to demonstrate the potential viability of a gold mining and
processing project.
Other gold opportunities will be reviewed on a continuous basis.
Competent Person Statement
The information in this report relating to Exploration Results, Exploration Targets and Mineral Resources is
based on information compiled by Mr Jon Dugdale who is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy and has sufficient exploration experience which is relevant to the various styles of mineralisation
under consideration to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code
for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr Dugdale is a full time employee
and Managing Director of Red Mountain Mining Ltd. Mr Dugdale takes responsibility and consents to the
inclusion in the report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
Leseranfragen:
Red Mountain Mining Ltd.
Unit 1, 2 Richardson St
West Perth, Western Australia 6005
Neil Warburton
Executive Chairman
(+61) 408935014
(+61) 8 9226 5668
Datum: 07.11.2013 - 09:26 Uhr
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