Mr. David Adamson reports
RUBICON ANNOUNCES 4.0 MILLION OUNCE INFERRED GOLD RESOURCE ESTIMATE GRADING 20.1 G/T GOLD (0.59 OZ/TON GOLD) AT ITS PHOENIX GOLD PROJECT, RED LAKE, ONTARIO
Rubicon Minerals Corp has released an NI 43-101-compliant
inferred mineral resource estimate for the F2 gold system, part of its
100-per-cent-owned Phoenix gold project located in the heart of the prolific
Red Lake gold district of Ontario.
INFERRED RESOURCE (FIVE-GRAM-PER-TONNE CUT-OFF AND 10-GRAM X METRE PRODUCT MINIMUM)
Tonnes Grade (g/t) Contained ounces
Total inferred resource 6.2 million 20.1 4,007,000
The inferred mineral resource estimate was prepared by Geoex Ltd. based on 166,886 metres of diamond drilling in 237 drill
holes carried out between Feb. 27, 2008 (the date of the initial
discovery), and July 31, 2010. The estimate does not include
approximately 41,702 metres of drilling completed since July 31, 2010.
The inferred resource estimate was prepared using the polygonal
calculation method which, in the opinion of
Geoex, is the appropriate method and is typically used for this type of
deposit. The cut-off used is considered to be an economically
reasonable estimate of break-even mining costs.
"We are very pleased with these initial results. They demonstrate that
the F2 gold system is already a significant-sized gold deposit.
Importantly, the gold grade of 20.1 g/t gold is high compared with most
major gold deposits around the world and is consistent with the overall
Red Lake camp average grade, which is Red Lake's key advantage. Our
objective now, through our continuing delineation program, is to upgrade
part of this large inferred resource, move toward development and to
continue to expand the gold system. Underground development on the
project has already crosscut mineralized zones at the 305-metre level
and delineation drilling is under way. Photographs of the new zones are
available on the company website," stated
David Adamson, president and chief executive officer.
Geological potential
In addition to the inferred resource estimate, Geoex
carried out an evaluation of geological potential based on an analysis
of the distribution of current drilling (strike length of 898 metres as
of July 31, 2010) and opportunity for infill and expansion drilling to
depth. The system remains open along strike and to depth beyond the
current limit of drilling.
The geological potential is based on the projection and extrapolation of
the inferred resource present between zero to 500 metres below surface as
this area is considered well drilled and contains an inferred resource
of 3.4 million tonnes containing 2.68 ounces ounces at 24.4 g/t or 0.71 ounce per ton.
In the area between 500 and 1,500 metres below surface, drilling is
wider spaced, and so large parts of the system in this area have not
been adequately drill-tested; however, in the opinion of Geoex, based
on a review of project data, experience from elsewhere in Red Lake and
general observations on lode gold deposits, the grade and tonnage
profile of the area above 500 metres is likely to be replicated to
depth with additional drilling.
Depth Potential tonnes Potential grade Potential ounces
Above 500 metres (well drilled) 3.4 million to 3.7 million 24.4 to 26.8 g/t 2.68 million to 3.19 million
500-1500 metres (wide-spaced drilling) 6.8 million to 7.5 million 24.4 to 26.8 g/t 5.33 million to 6.46 million
1500-2500 metres (no drilling; open) 6.8 million to 7.5 million 24.4 to 26.8 g/t 5.33 million to 6.46 million
Total to 2500 metres (open at depth) 17 million to 18.7 million 24.4 to 26.8 g/t 13.34 million to 16.11 million
The potential tonnages, grades and ounces set forth in the analysis of
geological potential are conceptual in nature, as there has been
insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource and it is
uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being
delineated as a mineral resource.
"From the early days of the discovery, we have always recognized that we
are exploring a very robust and large mineralizing system, which is why
we have dedicated significant drilling efforts to the 9X target area.
As suggested by Geoex, the current 4.01-million-ounce inferred gold
resource may be only a small part of the over all gold potential of the
F2 gold system. Large areas remain to be infill-drilled, and the system
is open in all directions. We should also point out that we own 40 per cent of the
exploration real estate in Red Lake, giving us a unique opportunity to
find the next F2 gold deposit," stated David Adamson, president and
chief executive officer.
Geoex will prepare an NI 43-101-compliant technical report in respect of
the inferred resource estimate and geological potential discussed in
this release, which Rubicon will file on SEDAR within 45 days, and plans to complete a preliminary
economic assessment in respect of the F2 gold system by the end of the first quarter of
2011.
Qualified persons
Rubicon has implemented a rigorous quality assurance/quality control program to ensure best
practices in the sampling and analysis of drill core. Assays were
conducted on sawn NQ-sized half-core sections. Delineation drilling
intercepts represent true horizontal width. The saw blade is routinely
cleaned between samples when visible gold is noted during logging and
sampling of the drill core. Assays were conducted by SGS Minerals
Services using standard fire assay on a 30-gram (one assay ton) sample
with a gravimetric-finish procedure. Assays are uncut, as is standard
practice in Red Lake. Standards, blanks and check assays were included
at regular intervals in each sample batch. Check assays on 5 per cent of
samples are carried out at a third-party independent laboratory. Gold
standards were prepared by CDN Resource Laboratories Ltd. Exploration
drill programs and all data forming the basis of the inferred resource
estimate described in this release were supervised and verified by
Terry Bursey, PGeo, regional manager for Rubicon and a qualified
person as defined by NI 43-101. The inferred resource estimate and the
geological-potential analysis were prepared by Peter George, PGeo,
president and consulting geologist of Geoex, an independent qualified
person as defined by NI 43-101; and Mr. George verified all data received from
Rubicon in connection with same.
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