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Champion Minerals Inc. announced assay results recently received for diamond-drill holes completed at the Fire Lake North Project.
There are results from nineteen new holes, including eight holes drilled in the proposed East Pit area, five holes drilled in the proposed West Pit area, and six holes drilled in the Don Lake area. The definition drilling at both the East and West designed pit areas continues to intersect wide intervals of iron formation containing distinct zones of high-grade, coarse-grained, specular hematite-rich mineralization. Drilling at the East Area is complete with 27 holes added since the last Mineral Resource Estimate and Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) Report, published in 2010. Drillhole FLN11-61 intersected 262.8 m grading 32.4% Total Iron (FeT) and is interpreted to have been drilled partially down-dip into the upper (western) limb, and subsequently passed through the thickened fold hinge, of a westward dipping, overturned synform, cored by iron formation. Further south, Drillhole FLN11-57 intersected 65.5 m grading 26.3% FeT in the upper (western) limb of the same synform. Drillhole FLN11-56, located on the same section, intersected 52.0 m grading 32.1% FeT in the lower (eastern) limb of the overturned synform. Geological modelling of the East Area has commenced, with assay results pending for three remaining drill holes in this area. At the West Area, the latest phase of drilling is nearing completion, with 4 drill rigs completing their current holes. Drillhole FLN11-60 intersected 120.70 m grading 26.3% FeT, including an interval of 87.8 m grading 34.6% FeT, in the eastern limb of the synform. Geological logging of drill hole FL11-76, completed on the same section, intersected both the upper (eastern) and lower (western) limbs indicating that the synform is overturned to the east. Sampling and assay results are pending for drillhole FL11-76. Drilling at Don Lake is complete, with 16 holes drilled during 2011. Geological modelling of the Don Lake zone is complete and resource modelling has commenced. The drilling at Don Lake was designed to outline additional iron resources with the objective of establishing a third potential open pit on the Fire Lake North Property. The re-interpreted fold geometry and additional potential resources generated from the results of the 2010-11 definition drilling at the East and West Areas are expected to produce significantly differing pit shells and final pit designs from the 2010 model. The new pit designs will likely contain increased in-pit resources and reduced strip ratios, which in turn will positively impact the Project Economics that are expected in the forthcoming PEA update, scheduled for completion by the end of Q3-2011. In Q4-2010, Champion initiated a proposed 17,500 m program of infill definition drilling at Fire Lake North following positive results published in the November 2010 NI 43-101 Mineral Resource Estimate and PEA report. By 2010 year end, 5,500 m of drilling had been completed and the proposed program was increased to 20,000 m. As of the end of July, 2011 a total of 24,885 m had been drilled at Fire Lake North and the total proposed program increased to 26,300 m. The additional metres of drilling were required to delimit the maximum resources and favourable fold geometry of the mineralization for open pit mine design. Once all drilling is completed and assay results are available, Champion will update the current Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate, which was calculated in the November 2010 PEA as 388 Million Tonnes (MT) grading 28.9% FeT. More information, click here. |