Resources Increase to 3.13Moz

Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd 22 April 2008 For immediate release Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd Gold Resources Increase to over 3 Million Ounces at its Chaarat Property Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands (22nd April 2008). Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd (AIM-CGH) ('Chaarat' or 'the Company') is pleased to announce a significant increase in the estimated gold resources at its 100% owned Chaarat deposit in Kyrgyzstan to 3.134 million ounces, based on results from the 2007 exploration season. During the exploration programme in the past year, 53 diamond drill holes (10,673 metres) were drilled into the wide mineralised zones in 11 project areas, over a six kilometre strike length. The resource estimate was undertaken to JORC compliant standards by Behre Dolbear, an internationally recognised consulting group, who are independent of Chaarat. Highlights • The indicated and inferred resource has increased by 68.52% from 1.861 million ounces in 2006 to 3.134 million ounces in 2007. • The average grade of the resources has increased from 4.13 g/t Au to 4.41 g/t Au • 2.2 million ounces at 4.45g/t Au are in the Indicated resource category and 0.95 million ounces at 4.32 g/t are in the Inferred resource category. • The C5300 project area, where much of the recent drilling has been focused, contains an estimated resource of 912,000 ounces at 4.44 g/t Au over intersected widths up to 24 metres, a strike length of 630 metres and a drilled depth of 396 metres. Table 1: Summary of Estimated Resources at Chaarat (at 15th April 2008) Indicated Resources Inferred Resources Total Resources Zone Sub-zone Tonnage Grade (g Contained Tonnage Grade Contained Tonnage Grade Contained (kt) /t Au) Gold (koz) (kt) (g/t Gold (koz) (kt) (g/t Gold (koz) Au) Au) Main Zone M2400 2,514 4.29 347 866 2.98 83 3,380 3.96 430 M3000 3,591 4.36 503 408 4.36 57 3,999 4.36 560 M3400 1,096 4.71 166 1,096 4.71 166 M3900 1,192 4.06 156 71 3.44 8 1,264 4.03 164 M4400 274 4.26 38 26 3.15 3 301 4.17 40 M5000 195 7.58 48 156 8.48 42 350 7.98 90 M6000 679 4.68 102 140 3.37 15 820 4.46 117 Main Zone 8,446 4.39 1,193 2,762 4.22 374 11,208 4.35 1,567 total Contact Zone C4000 587 4.0 76 241 4.08 32 829 4.02 107 C4600 1,090 4.52 158 486 4.55 71 1,576 4.53 230 C5300 3,609 4.54 527 2,775 4.32 385 6,384 4.44 912 Contact Zone 5,286 4.48 761 3,503 4.33 488 8,788 4.42 1,248 total Tulkubash T0700 1,642 4.70 248 473 4.66 71 2,115 4.69 319 Zone Totals 15,374 4.45 2,202 6,738 4.31 933 22,111 4.41 3,134 Dekel Golan CEO comments; 'We are delighted with the results of the latest resource estimate on the wide mineralised zones at Chaarat. We are particularly pleased that the past year's drilling has increased the gold resource by over one million ounces and that the grade of the resource has also increased. The potential of the resource will be enhanced further when the silver and antimony values, associated with the gold mineralisation, are taken into account. The drilling of down dip and strike extensions during this year will aim to increase these resources towards our initial target of delineating a resource of four million ounces.' This resource estimate is compiled from all diamond drill holes completed on 11 project areas at Chaarat to date and includes the resources documented in the Competent Persons Report ('CPR') of September 2007 for the 2006 drilling season, as well as the 2007 drilling results received subsequent to the calculation of that resource estimate, together with the samples taken from the adit. These later drilling results have all been published in press releases between January and April 2008, after the usual delays in receipt and processing of assay results. A total of 115 drill holes were included in the resource estimate and were drilled on the three sub parallel zones of mineralisation at Chaarat, the Main, the Contact and the Tulkubash Zones, which are characterized by mineralisation, up to 24 metres wide and dipping at 55 to 70 degrees to the north west. (Please click on the link below to view the Chaarat Projects & Estimated Resources map): http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/8120s_-2008-4-21.pdf The deepest drill intersection on the C5300 Project Area is 429 metres and on the M3000 Project Area the deepest intersection is 296 metres. On the other nine project areas included in the resource estimate, resource drilling is limited to depths of between 115 to 230 metres. On all project areas, the mineralisation remains open down dip and on most project areas it is open along strike. Underground drilling continues from the adit on the C5300 Project Area and the 2008 drilling programme will employ 6 surface drill rigs with the aim of increasing this resource in the coming year. Simultaneously, a scoping study is nearing completion in which bulk mining methods, both open pit and underground, are being considered for the mining of the wide mineralised zones. QA/QC PROCEDURES; Methodology The estimated resources for the Main, Contact, Normat and Karator mineralised zones at the Chaarat gold deposit in Kyrgyzstan were re-calculated by Behre Dolbear in March-April 2008, using industry standard geological modelling and resource estimation software. The estimation took into account all the available exploration data from all the previous (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007) exploration and drilling campaigns, including:- drillholes, dozer-cuts, trenches and underground sampling. The data was used to develop new, three-dimensional, geological wireframe models for each mineralised zone using a cutoff grade of 2 g/t Au. Once the 3D- geological solids were built, the assay values were composited through the solids using a technique of variable length with a minimum intersection interval of 2m, which was considered appropriate for the variography of the deposit. In the previous (2007) estimation, the Main zone was subdivided into three sub- zones identified as M3000, M3400 and M3900; and the Contact zone was also divided into three sub-zones identified as C4000, C4600 and C5300 respectively, which were all considered to be statistically separate for resource estimation purposes. The recent infill-drilling has demonstrated the depth and width continuity of the geological boundaries of the Main and Contact zones and has resulted in a significant (50%) increase in the volume of the mineralisation compared with the previous resource estimates. It also showed that the sub-zones are geostatistically similar in their variography, so the Main and Contact zones could be considered as single domains and therefore the same estimation parameters could be applied to each of the sub-zones. However, Zone T0700 (previously the Normat zone), as well as the Karator zone, were estimated separately. The Ordinary Kriging (OK) geostatistical method was used for the estimation of the Main and Contact zones. The Squared Inverse Distance (ID2) method was used for the T0700 (Normat) zone and the Karator zone was estimated manually using the polygonal method. The size of the blocks were 10m x 5m x 10m and the top elevation was 2900masl and the bottom elevation was 2100masl. Indicated resources were projected a maximum of 50m from the nearest ore-grade intersection. The minor amounts ( < 5%) of near surface oxidised ore were not differentiated. Competent Person Dr. Richard James Fletcher is qualified to act as a 'competent person' as defined in the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' and accepts responsibility for the information on Exploration Results and Mineral Resources in this report. Behre Dolbear affirms that Mr Fletcher:- • has more than 10 years experience in the former Soviet Union region, • is a Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, • has more than 40 years experience in the estimation, assessment and evaluation of mineral resources and ore reserves that is relevant to the styles of mineralisation and the types of deposits under consideration. About the Chaarat Gold Project The Chaarat project is situated within the Middle Tien Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan which form part of the Tien Shan gold belt. The Company's exploration programme is aimed at increasing the confidence levels in the resource through infill drilling and increasing the resource to four million ounces, through down-dip and along-strike extension drilling. In addition, the company intends to explore the remaining gold occurrences outside of those currently drilled in the central six kilometres of the 28 kilometres of strike length within the Chaarat Licence Area. About Chaarat Gold Holdings Chaarat is an exploration company founded for the purpose of developing the Chaarat License Area. Chaarat was admitted to AIM on 8 November 2007. The Company has 71.9 million shares issued (78.4 fully diluted). Disclaimer This press release includes forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors beyond Chaarat's control that would cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Chaarat to be materially different from future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward- looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions regarding Chaarat's present and future business strategies and the environment in which Chaarat will operate in the future. Any forward-looking statements speak only as at the date of this document. Chaarat expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to disseminate any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in Chaarat's expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statements are based. As a result of these factors, the events described in the forward-looking statements in this press release may not occur either partially or at all. Enquiries: Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 20 7499 2612 Dekel Golan - Dekel@chaarat.com Terry Cross - terry@caserve.co.uk Canaccord Adams Limited Tel: +44 (0) 20 7050 6500 Mike Jones Robin Birchall This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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