Platinum And Palladium With Nickel Mineralization
Asian Mineral Resources Limited
7th February 2001
Asian Mineral Resources Drilling Encounters Significant Platinum And Palladium With Nickel Mineralization In Vietnam
Asian Mineral Resources Limited (AMV: New Zealand Unlisted Securities Board) advises results have been received from the second batch of samples from the drilling on the Ta Khoa Licence in northern Vietnam. The samples were assayed at the Lakefield Research Laboratory in Canada
As previously announced the second batch of samples included those from a massive sulphide zone intersected in hole BP00-01 (King Snake Target) at a core depth of 90m. Assay results confirmed the presence of high-grade nickel, copper and platinum and palladium mineralization at this locality. Hole BP00-01 intersected 3.04 metres averaging 2.50% Ni, 0.86%Cu, 0.1%Co, 0.83% g/t Pt, 0.92 g/t Pd and 0.41 g/t Au. Details of the mineralised section are tabulated below:
Individual
Samples Width
Metres %
Nickel %
Copper %
Cobalt Grams
per tonne
Platinum Palladium Gold
PGO
02161
PGO 02162
PGO 02163
PGO
02164 0.30
0.80
0.94
1.00 0.14
3.73
3.49
1.30 0.56
1.32
0.96
0.48 <0.01
0.14
0.14
0.06 <0.02
1.01
1.21
0.57 0.03
1.94
0.99
0.31 1.33
0.96
0.07
0.02
Weighted Average 3.04 2.50 0.86 0.10 0.83 0.92 0.41
During the
drill program, surface chip and float samples were also
collected along the 170m exposed length of the King Snake
Zone. These samples assayed up to 1.14 % Ni, 1.78 % Cu,
0.005 % Co, 0.50 g/t Pt and 0.55 g/t Pd over 0.8 metres and
up to 2.52 g/t Pt+ Pd, 1.34 % Ni, 0.72 % Cu in float. The
King Snake Zone is open at depth and along strike in both
directions. The strike extensions of this Zone are covered
by river gravels and scree.
These results from the King
Snake Target, which is 1km north east of Ban Phuc are
considered very encouraging as the ground geophysical
conductor, (UTEM), that was tested successfully by BP00-01
is 600m long.
Hong Ngai
Some weakly
mineralised weathered surface samples from the Hong Ngai
area in the vicinity of drill hole HN00-01 also yielded
significantly anomalous results. In particular a 5.3m
channel gave the following results
Individual
Samples Width
Metres %
Nickel %
Copper %
Cobalt Grams
per tonne
Platinum Palladium Gold
PGO 1913
PGO
1914
PGO
1915 1.3m
1.5m
2.5m 0.27
0.23
0.34
0.08
0.08
0.16
0.02
0.02
0.02 0.28
0.39
0.40 0.21
0.24
0.28 <0.02
<0.02
0.08
Weighted Average 5.3m 0.29 0.12 0.02 0.38 0.25 0.05
These results
demonstrate that at least some nickel and copper suphides in
the Hong Ngai area are associated with platinum and
palladium mineralization.
Results from the third batch of
samples, which includes core from HN00-01, should be
available in about ten days.
The second batch of samples
also included the balance of results from BP00-03, BT00-01,
BP00-06 and partial results from BN00-01. None were
significant.
The attached map shows the location of the
various grids and important mineralised targets in the Ta
Khoa concessions. The prefixes used for the drill holes are
as follows:
BP : Ban Phuc Grid
BT : Ban Tang
Grid
BN : Ban Nguon Grid
HN : Hong Ngai Grid
The information contained in this report is based on
information compiled by a person who has more than five
years experience in the field of activity being reported on.
This report accurately reflects the information compiled by
that
person.