Drilling Report

RNS Number : 4770M
Berkeley Resources Limited
25 May 2010
 



25 May 2010

 

BERKELEY RESOURCES LIMITED

Salamanca Uranium Project

Drilling Update

 

Berkeley Resources Limited ("Berkeley") is pleased to announce the completion of a second diamond drilling campaign at the Salamanca Uranium Project in Spain which provided material for the metallurgical test work program and added additional confidence to the Mineral Resource Estimates previously reported. 

Following the completion of the confirmatory drilling program in March 2010 (see announcement 18th March 2010), drilling continued at the Alameda South and Sageras deposits.  A further 7 holes (748m) were drilled at Alameda South and 4 holes (360m) at Sageras. These holes were not included in the recent Mineral Resource Estimates announced on 26th February and 30th March but their e-grades correlate well with the resource models and provide further confirmation of the historical drilling data. 

The notable intersections presented in Table 1 are based on down-hole gamma logging undertaken by Berkeley and are shown as equivalent U3O8 ppm grades or eU3O8

Table 1 - Notable Drill Hole Intersections

Deposit

Hole ID

From

To

Interval

eU3O8



(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

Alameda

ASD-020

22.7

24.7

1.9

4,814

Alameda

ASD-021

16.5

21.9

5.4

2,439

Alameda

ASD-023

37.3

42.6

5.3

3,142

Alameda

ASD-023

68.3

71.0

2.7

1,934

Alameda

ASD-024

73.4

83.6

10.2

1,047

Alameda

ASD-026

30.8

41.7

10.9

1,047

Alameda

ASD-026

92.8

98.2

5.4

1,239

Alameda

ASD-026

106.2

114.8

8.6

884

Alameda

ASD-027

62.3

67.3

5.0

1,086

Sageras

SGD-019

40.9

53.4

12.5

827

Sageras

SGD-020

21.9

28.8

6.9

3,760

A full list of intersections using a 200 ppm eU3O8 cut-off, with a minimum one metre intersection, is included at the end of this announcement in Table 2 and 3.

Berkeley will provide an update on the Metallurgical test work program shortly.

Enquiries -       Managing Director:                 Ian Stalker       Tel:  +34 608 221 497  

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

 

The Salamanca Uranium Project consists of 4 separate areas containing a number of metasedimentary hosted uranium deposits located in the western part of Salamanca Province, Spain. These deposits are near surface accumulations of open pittable uranium within close proximity to the Quercus uranium ore processing plant. 

 

Berkeley commenced a Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS) in 2009 which is progressing well and on track to be completed in the December 2010 quarter.  The study is focused initially on the Águila (Palacios North and Sageras deposits) and Alameda (Alameda South deposit) areas, with possible extension to the Retortillo (Retortillo and Santidad deposits) and Villar areas.   

 

Berkeley commenced diamond drilling in October 2009 with the objectives of confirming the historical data and generating representative samples for tank leach metallurgical testing. In total, 57 holes (5,080m) were drilled at the Palacios North, Sageras and Alameda South deposits.  All holes intersected mineralisation consistent with the surrounding historical drilling data.  Following the completion of the drilling, initial Mineral Resource estimations were undertaken for each deposit and announced in February and March 2010.  In addition, 2 tonnes of diamond core were sent to SGS in Perth for tank leach metallurgical test work.  The program is well advanced with initial results released in the March Quarterly Report.

 

The Scoping Study completed in December 2009, also showed that heap leaching may be a viable option, so drilling has continued at Alameda South and Sageras to acquire more representative material for static leach test work. Samples will be selected during the second quarter and sent to SGS in Perth.



In addition, an RC drilling program is due to commence as soon as permission is received from the Mines Department with 2 drilling rigs at Sageras and 2 at Alameda South.  The main objectives of the RC campaign are:

 

·     To upgrade the current resource classifications from Inferred to Indicated and from Indicated to Measured.

·     To test for lateral and depth extensions of the current resource in areas where recent diamond drilling has shown the deposits are open.

·     To complete sterilization drilling of the area to the north of Sageras where the conceptual waster dump and crushing facility have been located.

·     To test a number of high priority targets identified by surface mapping and ground radiometrics that are proximal to the existing resource.

Following the completion of the infill RC holes, the Mineral Resource Estimates at Sageras and Alameda South will be updated prior to pit optimization studies being undertaken as part of the Definitive Feasibility Study (DFS).



Table 2 - Alameda South Drill Hole Intersections

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Depth

Azimuth

Dip

From

To

Interval

eU3O8


(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(º)

(º)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

ASD-020

689214

4500696

733.5

70.00

103

-60

0.4

2.9

2.5

927








3.6

4.8

1.2

334








13.7

14.7

1.0

1,257








22.7

24.7

1.9

4,814

ASD-021

689166

4500790

737.8

70.50

103

-60

3.3

4.4

1.1

1,238








9.9

13.3

3.4

2,140








16.5

21.9

5.4

2,439








60.1

61.3

1.2

2,305

ASD-022

689131

4500976

749.0

137.20

103

-72

47.8

49.5

1.8

669








89.8

91.9

2.1

387

ASD-023

689120

4500863

739.3

87.10

103

-60

37.3

42.6

5.3

3,142








47.8

53.4

5.7

724








57.4

58.8

1.4

543








68.3

71.0

2.7

1,934

ASD-024

689052

4500865

738.0

110.08

103

-65

12.2

13.3

1.1

534








19.2

22.3

3.2

586








39.4

40.4

1.0

440








42.4

45.2

2.8

436








50.4

53.3

2.9

1,279








55.0

59.0

4.0

243








62.3

64.1

1.8

393








70.6

72.4

1.8

1,925








73.4

83.6

10.2

1,047

ASD-025

689101

4501036

748.7

147.87

103

-65

104.2

106.2

2.0

606








119.2

120.8

1.6

613








121.0

123.3

2.3

431

ASD-026

688991

4500827

731.2

125.15

103

-65

30.8

41.7

10.9

1,047








43.8

45.7

1.9

1,271








47.6

49.1

1.5

1,102








69.1

71.9

2.8

342








92.8

98.2

5.4

1,239








106.2

114.8

8.6

884

ASD-027

688907

4500797

728.4

136.85

103

-70

62.3

67.3

5.0

1,086








111.8

113.7

1.9

555

1.   Holes with no dip and azimuth specified are vertical

2.   Drill intersections are calculated using a 200ppm lower cut-off with a minimum 1m intersection

3.   Depth figures are rounded, so differences may occur



Table 3 - Sageras Drill Hole Intersections

Hole ID

Easting

Northing

Elevation

Depth

Azimuth

Dip

From

To

Interval

eU3O8


(m)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(º)

(º)

(m)

(m)

(m)

(ppm)

SGD-019

699792

4502947

679.5

87.81



30.6

36.9

6.3

712








40.9

53.4

12.5

827

SGD-020

700398

4502686

647.2

63.20



5.0

6.1

1.1

621








21.9

24.1

2.2

3,747








25.2

28.8

3.6

4,925

SGD-021

700571

4502469

655.0

70.00



31.7

35.2

3.5

463








43.5

44.6

1.2

1,595








47.3

49.0

1.7

2,963








56.9

58.0

1.1

2,189

SGD-022

700291

4502756


139.25

224.00

-50.00

12.1

14.4

2.4

1,074

1.   Holes with no dip and azimuth specified are vertical

2.   Drill intersections are calculated using a 200ppm lower cut-off with a minimum 1m intersection

3.   Depth figures are rounded, so differences may occur

 

 



Notes

 

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. 

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 Perth, Western Australia. 

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.

As a check on the down-hole gamma logging data, hand held scintillometer readings were taken along the mineralised sections of the core.  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 all of the holes.

 

 

 

A full version of this announcement, including maps and images, is available on the Company's website, www.berkeleyresources.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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