Mr. Joshua Bleak reports
PASSPORT POTASH CONTINUES TO INTERCEPT STRONG POTASH MINERALIZATION IN 2012 EXPANSION AND INFILL DRILL PROGRAM
Passport Potash Inc. has provided drill results on four additional holes of its 2012 drill campaign. All holes drilled intercepted strong potash mineralization and the results will be included in the updated resource estimate.
The analytical results received were for holes 12-05, 12-06, 12-14 and 12-24. Holes 12-05, 12-06 and 12-24 are part of the expansion and infill drill program designed to expand the NI 43-101 technical report prepared by Ercosplan. Hole 12-14 was drilled on the recently acquired Fitzgerald Trust Ranch, is the first exploratory hole undertaken by Passport on that property and is important as no mineral resource had been previously determined or estimated for the area. Hole 12-14 is strategic as it is located between the Twin Buttes Ranch and Passport's southern land package, so as to bridge the two areas, and the results show that potash trends throughout the area with significant thickness and KCl grade.
The results for holes 12-05, 12-06, 12-14 and 12-24 are listed in the attached table. Drill intercepts are believed to represent true thicknesses, as the holes were drilled vertically and the potash beds are essentially flat lying.
Hole ID From (ft) To (ft) Thickness (ft) Thickness (m) K2O % KCL %
1205 1086 1092.5 6.5 1.98 12.27 19.42
Including 1089 1090.5 1.5 0.45 25.53 40.42
1206 1109 1114 5 1.52 11.16 17.66
Including 1112 1113 1 0.30 21.35 33.80
1214 1056 1062.5 6.5 1.98 11.54 18.26
Including 1060 1061.5 1.5 0.45 26.33 41.69
1224 1143.5 1149.5 6 1.83 9.13 14.44
1224 1153.5 1158.5 5 1.52 9.03 14.30
Including 1153.5 1154.5 1 0.30 14.71 23.29
To view location of the reported four drill holes go to the company's website.
Passport Potash president and chief executive officer Joshua Bleak comments: "We are pleased to be nearing the end of our 2012 drill program. The holes we have completed continue to solidify our depositional layout and size, and the results will be of great importance as we begin our PEA study. All results will be included in our upcoming updated resource calculation."
About the Holbrook potash project
Passport Potash is a Toronto Stock Exchange-listed resource company engaged in the exploration and development of advanced potash properties. Passport has acquired a strategic position in the Holbrook basin with landholdings encompassing over 122,000 acres. In addition, Passport has a co-operative agreement with the Hopi Tribe, allowing the company to access and conduct certain exploration activities on an additional 12,853 acres of privately held Hopi land (not reservation) while allowing the tribe to share in the study results. For more information regarding the Holbrook basin, see or visit the company's website.
Quality assurance and quality control
The standard operating and quality assurance procedures followed by Passport Potash employees have been instituted to make sure that all sampling techniques and results meet international reporting standards. Coring starts when the first significant gypsum interval (Upper Supai formation) is intersected. Information about the drill holes and the on-site core descriptions are conducted according to international standards (depth intervals, recovery per cent, lithology, structure, alteration, rock type, weathered profile, sample intervals and remarks). On-site field geologists collect the cuttings, bag and label them and place a small subsample into a chip tray for further treatment. Directly after being retrieved the cores are measured, cleaned, filed logged, packed in plastic poly sheeting, and placed into sequentially numbered and labelled core boxes. Material is temporarily stored prior to transfer to the core facility in Apache Junction, Ariz., where significant intervals are dry cut in half. Half core samples are then bagged and carefully packed into boxes and shipped to the Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon.
Passport is utilizing SRC's Potash ICP analysis package designed for multielement analysis of potash samples. SRC includes blanks, duplicates and their internal potash 003/004 standards in the analysis. SRC's analytical procedures have been more fully detailed in the NI 43-101 technical report, dated March 30, 2012, prepared for Passport Potash by Ercosplan Ingenieurgesellschaft Geotechnik un Bergbau mbH. SRC is an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 certified facility.
Tim Henneberry, PGeo, adviser and a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this news release.
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