Drill Results from Araguaia Nickel Project, Brazil

RNS Number : 4123S
Horizonte Minerals PLC
21 November 2011
 



Horizonte Minerals plc / Index: AIM and TSX / Epic: HZM / Sector: Mining

21 November 2011

Horizonte Minerals plc ('Horizonte' or 'the Company')

 Further High Grade Nickel Drill Results from the Araguaia Nickel Project, Brazil

 

Horizonte Minerals plc, the AIM:HZM and TSX:HZM quoted exploration and development company focussed in Brazil, is pleased to announce continuing positive results from the infill resource drilling programme at its 100% owned Araguaia nickel project ('Araguaia') in Para Sate, north central Brazil. 

 

Highlights

·    New high grade intersections on the Baião target include:

o 11.1 metres grading 2.01% Ni

o 15.0 metres grading 1.88% Ni

o 16.9 metres grading 1.85% Ni

·    High grade intersection on the Vila Oito East target of 12.7 metres grading 1.87% Ni

·    539 drill holes totalling 13,204 metres completed to date as part of the infill resource drilling programme

·    Preliminary Economic Assessment ('PEA') commenced September 2011

·    Environmental Baseline Study commenced in October 2011

·    Pyrometallurgical test work including Thermal Characterisation and Batch Smelting Tests are being undertaken at Xstrata's Process Support in Sudbury, Canada

·    Hydrometallurgical test work including Bottle Roll Leaching and Atmospheric Tank Leaching tests are being undertaken at the Wardell-Armstrong laboratory in the UK

 

Horizonte CEO Jeremy Martin said, "The Company is fast tracking work on the Araguaia nickel project and with the current phase of resource drilling now complete, this will allow us to expand our maiden resource of 76.6Mt grading 1.35% nickel that was released in March of this year.  The delineation of additional high grade zones of mineralisation at the Baião target will allow us to look at options for the initial pit design.  All drill results are now being integrated into the new resource model and we aim to deliver the updated mineral resource estimate by the end of the year which is in line with our projections. 

 

"In tandem with the resource upgrade programme, we have two parallel sets of metallurgical test work currently underway: Xstrata Process Support is undertaking initial Pyrometallurgical testing to determine  the ore characteristics for the production of ferronickel; and Hydrometallurgical test work, including Bottle Roll Leaching and Atmospheric Tank Leaching tests are being undertaken at the Wardell-Armstrong laboratory in the UK.  The initial results of the test work will be received at the end of the year and into Q1 2012. 

These various parameters, resource plus metallurgical treatment routes will flow into the PEA which we plan to complete by the end of Q1 2012.  Araguaia is developing into a significant nickel deposit in terms of size and grade when compared with its global nickel peer group and we are well funded to advance the project through a number of key milestones."

 

Further Details

 

The results in this news release have been collated from the resource drilling programme that commenced in October 2010.  The results from the most recent batch of 166 drill holes (3,878 metres) from the 539 holes (13,204 metres) completed to date are reported as detailed in Table 1.

 

Table 1: Drill results reported

TARGET

DRILL SPACING

NO. OF HOLES

METRES

REPORT TABLE

Baião

141m x 141m &

100m x 100m

94

2,287.39

Table 2

Baião

25m x 25m

11

346.91

Table 3

Vila Oito East

141m x 141m

13

402.57

Table 4

Raimundo

Infill various

17

257.67

Table 5

Northern

Infill various

31

565.87

Table 6

 

The data from the 25 metre x 25 metre drilling will be used to measure short-range variability in the mineralisation for the construction of semi-variograms for future resource estimation.

 

The results include several thick, high-grade intersections.  The results from the Baião target included 11.1 metres grading 2.01% nickel (Hole PCA-DD-0817); 15.0 metres grading 1.88% nickel (Hole PCA-DD-1053V) and 16.9 metres grading 1.85% nickel (Hole PCA-DD-1044V).  The results from the Vila Oito East target included an intersection of 12.7 metres grading 1.87% nickel (Hole PCA-DD-0869).

 

On the Vila Oito East target 141 metres x 141 metres infill drilling has been completed totalling 42 holes (1,289 metres).

 

On the Lontra targets (Raimundo, Northern and Southern) infill drilling has been completed totalling 85 holes (1,545 metres).

 

The current phase of resource drilling is now complete to allow the publication of the planned resource upgrade.  Drilling will commence on the next phase of Araguaia's development drilling in 2012.

 

 

Table 2. Baião Drilling Programme

141m x 141m and 100m x 100m Infill Drilling

Intercepts ≥1% Ni cut-off

Holes PCA-DD-0739 - PCA-DD-0781;

PCA-DD-0783 - PCA-DD-0801;

PCA-DD-0804 - PCA-DD-0812;

PCA-DD-814 - PCA-DD-0815

PCA-DD-0817 - PCA-DD-0837;

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Ni %

Co %

PCA-DD-0739

NSI

PCA-DD-0740

12.58

16.70

4.12

1.06

0.04

PCA-DD-0741

6.76

9.42

2.66

1.18

0.06

PCA-DD-0742

10.45

23.71

13.26

1.31

0.04

PCA-DD-0743

NSI

PCA-DD-0744

1.90

14.94

13.04

1.44

0.07

PCA-DD-0745

NSI

PCA-DD-0746

3.80

11.80

8.00

1.46

0.07

PCA-DD-0747

NSI

PCA-DD-0748

2.83

6.84

4.01

1.36

0.05

PCA-DD-0749

1.88

6.71

4.83

1.25

0.09

PCA-DD-0750

5.52

7.56

2.04

1.02

0.07

PCA-DD-0751

NSI

PCA-DD-0752

2.09

7.52

5.43

1.37

0.10

PCA-DD-0753

1.92

10.82

8.90

1.39

0.02

PCA-DD-0754

NSI

PCA-DD-0755

2.24

14.64

12.40

1.47

0.06

PCA-DD-0756

9.33

11.61

2.28

1.25

0.03

PCA-DD-0757

NSI

PCA-DD-0758

3.77

9.37

5.60

1.17

0.08

PCA-DD-0759

2.44

9.76

7.32

1.42

0.02

PCA-DD-0760

NSI

PCA-DD-0761

4.57

7.39

2.82

1.17

0.09

PCA-DD-0762

2.48

6.55

4.07

1.04

0.06

PCA-DD-0763

NSI

PCA-DD-0764

5.00

11.30

6.30

1.40

0.04

PCA-DD-0765

4.14

7.92

3.78

1.01

0.09

PCA-DD-0766

NSI

PCA-DD-0767

NSI

PCA-DD-0768

2.87

10.78

7.91

1.45

0.04

PCA-DD-0769

NSI

PCA-DD-0770

4.90

9.84

4.94

1.65

0.11

PCA-DD-0771

6.22

10.62

4.40

1.51

0.08

PCA-DD-0772

3.83

7.74

3.91

1.48

0.21

PCA-DD-0773

3.57

5.88

2.31

1.08

0.11

PCA-DD-0774

6.10

8.53

2.43

1.11

0.11

PCA-DD-0775

6.94

10.31

3.37

1.37

0.10

PCA-DD-0776

8.59

10.65

2.06

1.52

0.05

&

18.80

23.95

5.15

1.14

0.14

PCA-DD-0777

6.59

10.03

3.44

1.22

0.09

PCA-DD-0778

10.25

23.09

12.84

1.44

0.12

PCA-DD-0779

NSI

PCA-DD-0780

NSI

PCA-DD-0781

4.23

10.28

6.05

1.72

0.14

PCA-DD-0783

8.64

15.82

7.18

1.48

0.09

PCA-DD-0784

NSI

PCA-DD-0785

2.23

9.79

7.56

1.90

0.12

PCA-DD-0786

7.69

18.30

10.61

1.73

0.06

PCA-DD-0787

5.13

9.36

4.23

1.22

0.15

&

10.67

13.53

2.86

1.09

0.05

PCA-DD-0788

3.85

11.26

7.41

1.61

0.08

PCA-DD-0789

9.90

17.30

7.40

1.58

0.10

PCA-DD-0790

8.02

15.20

7.18

1.93

0.08

PCA-DD-0791

9.00

16.16

7.16

2.13

0.06

PCA-DD-0792

9.82

13.13

3.31

1.31

0.06

&

15.48

18.05

2.57

1.06

0.04

PCA-DD-0792

22.44

25.33

2.89

1.16

0.02

PCA-DD-0793

6.81

10.90

4.09

1.17

0.14

&

18.78

21.81

3.03

1.01

0.03

PCA-DD-0794

14.94

23.50

8.56

1.43

0.04

PCA-DD-0795

6.69

11.78

5.09

1.08

0.16

&

14.31

20.00

5.69

1.35

0.02

PCA-DD-0796

11.15

26.25

15.10

1.54

0.07

PCA-DD-0797

6.12

12.25

6.13

1.81

0.17

&

14.80

17.80

3.00

1.35

0.05

PCA-DD-0798

NSI

PCA-DD-0799

8.44

13.80

5.36

1.37

0.11

&

19.59

22.84

3.25

1.20

0.03

PCA-DD-0800

10.81

16.61

5.80

1.40

0.12

PCA-DD-0801

7.15

17.62

10.47

1.53

0.10

PCA-DD-0804

10.62

18.09

7.47

1.57

0.06

PCA-DD-0805

4.01

12.77

8.76

1.11

0.09

PCA-DD-0806

8.84

14.14

5.30

1.11

0.14

&

19.02

21.11

2.09

1.57

0.03

PCA-DD-0807

4.88

18.50

13.62

1.65

0.09

PCA-DD-0808

12.28

18.88

6.60

1.41

0.04

&

21.59

24.28

2.69

1.54

0.02

PCA-DD-0809

4.17

21.78

17.61

1.38

0.09

PCA-DD-0810

13.56

24.33

10.77

1.26

0.07

PCA-DD-0811

6.81

13.47

6.66

1.77

0.10

PCA-DD-0812

5.49

19.55

14.06

1.33

0.15

PCA-DD-0814

10.31

15.54

5.23

2.18

0.03

PCA-DD-0815

6.81

14.31

7.50

1.55

0.04

PCA-DD-0817

10.25

21.37

11.12

2.01

0.07

PCA-DD-0818

9.84

19.84

10.00

1.25

0.05

PCA-DD-0819

6.43

9.85

3.42

1.21

0.12

PCA-DD-0820

7.32

14.36

7.04

1.31

0.04

PCA-DD-0821

16.87

18.87

2.00

1.11

0.01

PCA-DD-0822

8.28

11.18

2.90

1.13

0.12

PCA-DD-0823

10.56

16.48

5.92

1.33

0.09

PCA-DD-0824

8.38

23.35

14.97

1.75

0.07

PCA-DD-0825

5.95

11.34

5.39

1.67

0.06

PCA-DD-0826

6.02

8.07

2.05

1.77

0.11

PCA-DD-0827

4.82

13.27

8.45

1.22

0.11

PCA-DD-0828

NSI

PCA-DD-0829

4.92

9.83

4.91

1.50

0.11

PCA-DD-0830

NSI

PCA-DD-0831

4.83

9.23

4.40

1.32

0.16

PCA-DD-0832

6.14

12.00

5.86

1.39

0.10

PCA-DD-0833

6.04

8.75

2.71

1.18

0.24

&

20.40

24.76

4.36

1.02

0.04

PCA-DD-0834

NSI

PCA-DD-0835

6.68

11.31

4.63

1.39

0.14

PCA-DD-0836

6.82

14.45

7.63

1.02

0.04

PCA-DD-0837

NSI

 

 

Table 3. Baiao Drilling Programme

25m x 25m spaced drilling in 100m x 100m block

Intercepts ≥1% Ni cut-off

Holes PCA-DD-1042V - PCA-DD-1045V; PCA-DD-1048V;

PCA-DD-1051V - PCA-DD-1054V;

PCA-DD-1056V - PCA-DD-1057V;

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Ni %

Co %

PCA-DD-1042V

7.20

14.97

7.12

1.80

0.12

PCA-DD-1042V

17.63

21.62

3.99

1.49

0.04

PCA-DD-1043V

6.07

24.82

18.75

1.33

0.06

PCA-DD-1044V

5.88

22.77

16.89

1.85

0.05

PCA-DD-1045V

6.79

23.25

16.46

1.71

0.06

PCA-DD-1048V

8.22

17.20

8.98

1.31

0.18

PCA-DD-1051V

7.69

20.97

13.28

1.85

0.08

PCA-DD-1052V

6.56

26.79

20.23

1.62

0.15

PCA-DD-1053V

3.42

18.42

15.00

1.88

0.04

PCA-DD-1054V

6.40

23.54

17.14

1.63

0.08

PCA-DD-1056V

5.20

21.87

16.67

1.55

0.06

PCA-DD-1057V

7.31

29.86

22.55

1.58

0.06

 

 

Table 4. Vila Oito East Drilling Programme

Intercepts ≥1% Ni cut-off

Holes PCA-DD-0858 - PCA-DD-0870;

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Ni %

Co %

PCA-DD-0858

5.61

21.06

15.45

1.32

0.07

PCA-DD-0859

8.53

16.53

8.00

1.10

0.04

PCA-DD-0860

8.68

17.82

9.14

1.94

0.10

PCA-DD-0861

NSI

PCA-DD-0862

9.60

20.71

11.11

1.04

0.04

PCA-DD-0863

9.05

20.04

10.88

1.50

0.05

PCA-DD-0864

9.51

16.06

6.55

1.29

0.05

PCA-DD-0865

NSI

PCA-DD-0866

6.88

17.08

10.20

1.42

0.04

&

23.34

26.46

3.12

1.04

0.03

PCA-DD-0867

NSI

PCA-DD-0868

6.55

12.69

6.14

1.33

0.12

PCA-DD-0869

9.35

22.04

12.69

1.87

0.05

PCA-DD-0870

6.60

15.99

9.39

1.54

0.04

 

Table 5. Raimundo Drilling Programme

Intercepts ≥1% Ni cut-off

Holes PCA-DD-0971 - PCA-DD-0987;

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Ni %

Co %

PCA-DD-0971

NSI

PCA-DD-0972

NSI

PCA-DD-0973

NSI

PCA-DD-0974

4.42

11.58

7.16

1.18

0.05

PCA-DD-0975

NSI

PCA-DD-0976

NSI

PCA-DD-0977

5.22

7.39

2.17

1.29

0.09

PCA-DD-0978

NSI

PCA-DD-0979

NSI

PCA-DD-0980

NSI

PCA-DD-0981

NSI

PCA-DD-0982

17.14

26.00

8.86

1.54

0.05

PCA-DD-0983

NSI

PCA-DD-0984

NSI

PCA-DD-0985

NSI

PCA-DD-0986

13.25

15.49

2.24

1.16

0.04

PCA-DD-0987

NSI

 

 

Table 6. Northern Drilling Programme

Intercepts ≥1% Ni cut-off

Holes PCA-DD-0988 - PCA-DD-1018;

Hole

From (m)

To (m)

Width (m)

Ni %

Co %

PCA-DD-0988

NSI

PCA-DD-0989

NSI

PCA-DD-0990

3.43

5.49

2.06

1.1

0.04

PCA-DD-0991

NSI

PCA-DD-0992

NSI

PCA-DD-0993

4.63

10.28

5.65

1.18

0.06

PCA-DD-0994

NSI

PCA-DD-0995

NSI

PCA-DD-0996

NSI

PCA-DD-0997

4.25

7.52

3.27

1.08

0.05

PCA-DD-0998

NSI

PCA-DD-0999

NSI

PCA-DD-1000

NSI

PCA-DD-1001

NSI

PCA-DD-1002

4.31

6.44

2.13

1.25

0.08

PCA-DD-1003

6.48

13.98

7.5

1.45

0.04

PCA-DD-1004

NSI

PCA-DD-1005

NSI

PCA-DD-1006

5.45

8.61

3.16

1.06

0.06

PCA-DD-1007

NSI

PCA-DD-1008

7.11

10.26

3.15

1.11

0.07

PCA-DD-1009

NSI

PCA-DD-1010

6.94

11.15

4.21

1.17

0.09

PCA-DD-1011

NSI

PCA-DD-1012

8.74

16.10

7.36

1.22

0.06

PCA-DD-1013

4.33

10.18

5.85

1.19

0.05

PCA-DD-1014

12.15

14.22

2.07

1.07

0.06

PCA-DD-1015

NSI

PCA-DD-1016

NSI

PCA-DD-1017

8.04

10.80

2.76

1.11

0.03

PCA-DD-1018

2.88

8.15

5.27

1.65

0.08

 

 

NSI: No significant intersection

 

The compositing of the nickel grades in the individual holes was completed across geological boundaries using a nickel cut-off of 1% with a minimum intercept length of 2.0 metres and a maximum length of internal waste of 2 metres.  Weighted averages were calculated using double weighting, i.e. individual samples were weighted against both length and bulk density.  As the nickel laterite deposits are essentially flat-lying, all widths given are true thicknesses.

 

Sample preparation and analyses

 

Samples from the drill cores were crushed and pulverised at the SGS laboratory in Goiania and the resultant pulps analysed at SGS laboratory in Belo Horizonte using tetraborate fusion X-Ray Fluorescence ('XRF').  Full QA/QC procedures were implemented, including the insertion of standards, duplicates and blanks.  Check samples representing approximately 5% of all the samples will be sent to another international laboratory for analysis by XRF.

 

Horizonte Minerals prepared this news release and Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet P.Geo., a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101, reviewed and approved the technical information.

 

* * ENDS * *

 

For further information visit www.horizonteminerals.com or contact:

 

Jeremy Martin

Horizonte Minerals plc

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7763 7157

David Hall

Horizonte Minerals plc

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7763 7157

Dominic Morley

Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited

(Nomad and Broker)

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7459 3600

Joanna Weaving

finnCap Ltd (Joint Broker)

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7600 1658

Felicity Edwards

St Brides Media & Finance Ltd (PR)

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7236 1177

 

 

Notes

 

Horizonte Minerals Plc is an AIM quoted exploration and development company with a portfolio of nickel and gold projects in the Carajas District of Brazil.  The Company is focused on creating value by generating and rapidly advancing exploration projects in tandem with joint ventures with major mining companies, providing mid-term cash flow which is then used to develop the business and pipeline projects.

 

Horizonte has two committed major mining partners: Teck Resources Limited, a major strategic shareholder in the Company, and AngloGold Ashanti Limited, a JV partner on the gold portfolio.

 

Horizonte owns 100 per cent of the advanced Araguaia nickel project located to the south of the Carajas mineral district of northern Brazil; the project has the potential to deliver a resource with size and grades comparable to other world-class projects in northern Brazil

 

Horizonte is well funded to accelerate the development of its core projects.

 

 

 


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