Chariot Announces Additional Drill Results
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TORONTO, ONTARIO, Jul 31 (MARKET WIRE) --
Chariot Resources Limited ("Chariot") (TSX: CHD) releases additional
drill results from the Mina Justa prospect. On July 9, 2008 the company
announced that 258 holes had been drilled in 2008, and released highlight
results from the first 105 of these holes. Today, highlights are being
released from the next 50 of these holes. Assay data from the 155 holes
drilled on the Mina Justa prospect were not available in time for the
resource modeling and therefore have not been incorporated into the
updated resource estimate that was also released on July 9.
Also released today are the results from three holes drilled outside the
potential ultimate pit outline for Mina Justa. With intercepts as high as
27.9 metres at 2.81% Cu , these results highlight the near-pit potential
that has not been fully explored.
Data from the first 155 holes drilled in 2008 at Mina Justa is being
incorporated into the model used for mine planning. This will be done
without compromising the schedule to complete the Feasibility Study,
announced July 9, 2008. The Company continues to expect that the
Feasibility Study to be released in the fourth quarter.
2008 Drilling at Mina Justa - Highlights
Highlights from the next 50 holes completed in 2008 at the Mina Justa
prospect are presented below. Part of the drilling done in 2008, such as
at the Cu40 zone, was to continue to test the limits of the
mineralization left open after drilling was stopped in December 2007, and
part of the drilling has been to continue with the infill program.
Today's results come from the in-fill program in three zones.
Notable highlights from the drilling at the HG Sulphide zone; Western Pit
Extension zone and SE Extension zone are (all results are copper oxide
mineralization, except holes MJV-08-123 and MJV-08-123 which are copper
sulphide mineralization):
- MJV-08-108 40.0 metres at 0.59% Cu ( 18m to 58m), including
2.0 metres at 1.01% (40m to 42m), and
2.0 metres at 1.10% (48m to 50m)
- MJV-08-109 56.0 metres at 0.74% Cu (62m to 118m), including
4.0 metres at 1.72% Cu (78m to 82m)
- MJV-08-113 36.0 metres at 0.77% Cu (64m to 100m), including
4.0 metres at 1.31% Cu (80m to 84m)
- MJV-08-114 22.0 metres at 0.86% Cu (58m to 80m), including
2.0 metres at 1.08% Cu (60m to 62), and
4.0 metres at 1.12% Cu (66m to 70m), and
4.0 metres at 1.13% Cu (76m to 80m)
- MJV-08-120 46.0 metres at 1.05% Cu (82m to 128m), including
6.0 metres at 1.41% Cu (86m to 92m); and
8.0 metres at 1.57% Cu (104m to 112m); and
6.0 metres at 1.25% Cu (114 to 120m)
- MJV-08-123 12.0 metres at 1.57% Cu (76m to 88m), including
4.0 metres at 3.32% Cu (78m to 82m)
- MJV-08-146 76.0 metres at 0.87% Cu (100m to 176m), including
10.0 metres at 1.63% Cu (152m to 162m)
- MJV-08-148 28.0 metres at 1.16% Cu (248m to 276m), including
6.0 metres at 2.27% Cu (254m to 260m)
- MJV-08-152 24.0 metres at 0.78% Cu (50m to 74m), including
4.0 metres at 1.91% Cu (70m to 74m)
- MJV-08-153 66.0 metres at 0.73% Cu (110m to 176m), including
4.0 metres at 1.67% Cu (114m to 118m)
- MJV-08-154 30.0 metres at 0.79% Cu (118m to 148m), including
12.0 metres at 1.15% Cu (128m to 140m); and
34.0 metres at 0.64% Cu (152m to 186m)
To view a map showing the infill drill hole locations please visit:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/chd317a.pdf
Near-Pit Exploration Holes:
In late 2007 and in 2008 the company has been carrying out a modest
exploration program near the potential Mina Justa pit. Notable highlights
from this program are (all results are copper sulphide mineralization):
- MJV-07-326 27.9 metres at 2.81% Cu (557.0m to 584.9), including
17.60 metres at 3.55% Cu (557.0m to 574.6m)
- MJV-08-180 14.0 metres at 2.09% Cu (172.0m to 186.0m), including
8.0 metres at 3.36% Cu (176.0m to 184.0m)
- MJV-08-182 28.0 metres at 1.87% Cu (152m to 180m)
Hole MJV-07-326 is located over 100 metres east of the potential pit
boundary; and holes MJV-08-180, 182 are located over 200 metres west of
the potential pit boundary. The geological significance of these
intersections is currently under review.
To view a second map showing the drill hole locations of the exploration
holes please visit:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/chd317b.pdf
All intersections were determined using a rolling 0.25% Cu cut-off and up
to 2 metres of internal waste. High-grade intersections in copper oxide
mineralization were calculated using a rolling 1% Cu cut-off and up to 2
metres of internal waste. Higher-grade intersections in copper sulphide
mineralization were determined using a rolling 2% Cu cut-off. All
intercepts are down-hole length and intersection true widths have not
been calculated.
Sampling procedures for the current drilling program are the same as
previously reported. All RC chips are logged at the Mina Justa project
site. Holes are sampled in their entirety in two metres runs and split at
the drill site. A 1/8 split or approximately 5 kilograms of a two metres
sample is submitted to the on-site SGS Lakefield Research ("SGS")
preparation facility where samples are crushed to 95% passing 10 mesh and
riffle split to obtain a 250 gram sub-sample. The sub-sample is submitted
to SGS, in Lima, for analysis. The coarse sample prep reject is bagged
and stored on site and following analysis, the analytical pulp sample is
returned to Chariot for on-site storage.
All samples are analyzed for copper (Cu) using sequential leach,
resulting in four Cu analyses per sample (Cu total, Cu soluble in
sulphuric acid, Cu soluble in sodium cyanide and a Cu residual). Gold is
sampled using a 30 gram Fire Assay with an AA finish. Sulphide samples
are submitted for 38 element ICP analysis with aqua-regia digest. Quality
control procedures include insertion of certified project standards at
the drill site (1 in 30), field, crush and pulp duplicate samples (1 in
30 each), laboratory duplicates (1 in 30) and reagent blanks and
reference material (1 in 30 each).
The exploration drilling data contained in this news release was
calculated and validated by John D. Kapusta, P. Geo, Vice-President
Exploration and Geological Services, Chariot Resources Limited, the
designated Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101.
Mr. Ulli Rath, President and CEO, said, "The delay in completing the
Feasibility Study, which we announced July 9th, while regrettable, does
allow us to incorporate the bulk of our drill results from 2008 into the
mine plan. This should ensure that we get the best possible outcome from
the mine planning process." He went on to say "the results we released
from the three near-pit exploration holes underscore our belief that the
full potential of the Mina Justa prospect has not yet been fully tested".
Chariot Resources Limited (TSX: CHD) is developing its 70% owned Marcona
Copper Project in Peru. With exceptional infrastructure, a significant
resource and strong financial and commercial partners, Marcona is
scheduled to achieve mid-tier copper producer status.
Additional detail about Chariot's projects can be viewed on the Company's
website at www.chariotresources.com.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors of Chariot Resources Limited
Ulli Rath, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statements: Statements in this release that are
forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties
concerning the specific factors disclosed under the heading "Risk
Factors" and elsewhere in the Company's periodic filings with Canadian
Securities Regulators. Such information contained herein represents
management's best judgment as of the date hereof based on information
currently available. The Company does not assume the obligation to update
any forward-looking statement.
Contacts:
Chariot Resources Limited
Ulli Rath
President & CEO
(416) 363-4554 or Cell: (416) 270-4481
Website: www.chariotresources.com
Investor Relations Advisor:
Forbes West
(416) 203-2200
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