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CORAZON MINING LIMITED — Regulatory Filings 2011
Apr 19, 2011
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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT
20 April 2011
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The Manager Company’s Announcements Australian Securities Exchange
Corazon Mining Limited ASX : CZN
Update on drilling at Lynn Lake nickel sulphide project in Canada
“An Australian company ... developing nickel sulphides in Canada.”
Highlights
Capital Structure
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Corazon’s ongoing drill campaign (ASX announcement 25 February 2011) is close to completion.
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Drilling has identified new sulphide mineralisation at all targets including; the 150 Nickel Sulphide Prospect, extensions to the Francis Lake VMS Deposit and the EL Nickel Sulphide Deposit.
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Drilling to test extensions to defined mineralisation at the EL Deposit is ongoing, with the hole currently at 767m of a planned depth 1,200m. Nickel sulphides intersected.
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Deep hole to be used as platform for downhole EM, to identify additional massive sulphide (high-grade mineralisation) drill targets within the mineralised system.
101.86 M ordinary shares 66.57 M options
MCap ~A$10.2 M (@ 10 cps)
Board of Directors
Clive Jones Non-Executive Chairman
Brett Smith Managing Director
Jonathan Downes Non-Executive Director
Adrian Byass Non-Executive Director
Rob Orr Company Secretary
Australian exploration company Corazon Mining Limited (ASX:CZN) (“Corazon” or “the Company”) is pleased to provide the following update on its 2011 drilling campaign at the Lynn Lake nickel sulphide project in Canada.
The current phase of drilling remains on schedule to be completed this month. The Company advises that drilling at the 150 nickel sulphide prospect and the Francis Lake VMS deposit has been completed, and that drilling at the EL nickel sulphide deposit is continuing.
150 Nickel Sulphide Prospect
Contact Us
www.corazon.com.au
Brett Smith Ph: +61 (8) 6364 0518
James Moses Media & Investor Relations Ph: +61 (0) 420 991 574
Drilling at the 150 Prospect included 6 holes for 1,210m. Nickel sulphide mineralisation has been identified in this drilling and samples have been submitted for analysis. The style of mineralisation looks similar to that of the disseminated mineralisation which surrounds the massive sulphide (high-grade) mineralisation at the EL Deposit, located 1.2 km to the northeast.
The sulphide mineralisation has been traced over a strike of approximately 250m. Results are expected late April/early May.
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Francis Lake VMS deposit
The Francis Lake VMS (zinc-copper-lead-silver-gold) Deposit is located 5 km to the west of the EL Deposit and is described in previous ASX announcements (26 November 2010).
Historical drilling was thought to have defined the extents to the mineralisation at Francis Lake. Corazon has drilled one hole to test the concept of a differing plunge to the mineralisation (than that previously interpreted). This drill hole intersected mineralisation of a similar sulphide content to the main VMS body at Francis Lake. Samples have been submitted for analysis, with results expected late April/early May.
Highlights from past drilling within the main zone at the Francis Lake Deposit include:
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6.5m @ 13.8% Zn, 0.7% Cu, 0.9% Pb, 22.2g/t Ag & 3.7g/t Au
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o1.2m @ 10.6% Zn, 0.2% Cu, 6.1% Pb, 135.1g/t Ag & 8.7g/t Au
EL Nickel Sulphide deposit
Drilling at the EL nickel sulphide deposit has included a shallow hole targeting near surface gaps in the existing resource, and a deeper exploratory hole planned to test for extensions to the massive sulphide (high-grade) mineralisation within the EL Deposit.
Results from the shallow drill hole (CRZ001) were reported earlier this month. Drilling has defined two main zones and highlights the potential of near-surface mineralisation to facilitate opencut mining as part of the project’s development strategy. This hole targeted a large gap in the drilling at the EL deposit, and is expected to contribute to an increase in the JORC resource for the EL deposit. Assay results included:
o 29m @ 1.25% Ni, 0.40% Cu & 0.04% Co from 158m (including a 3.05m void)
Including:
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5m @ 1.67% Ni, 0.43% Cu & 0.05% Co from 160m
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2m @ 1.80% Ni, 0.34% Cu & 0.06% Co from 165m
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3m @ 2.14% Ni, 0.45% Cu & 0.06% Co from 169m
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4m @ 1.57% Ni, 0.32% Cu & 0.05% Co from 179m
o 18.14m @ 1.30% Ni, 0.65% Cu & 0.04% Co from 251m (ending in a 10.86m void)
Including:
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2.95m @ 2.54% Ni, 0.72% Cu & 0.07% Co from 252.05m
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3.00m @ 1.30% Ni, 0.76% Cu & 0.04% Co from 258m
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4.12m @ 1.72% Ni, 1.09% Cu & 0.05% Co from 262m
The Company is currently completing a 1,200m deep hole at the EL Deposit (Figure 1), designed to test extensions to nickel-copper-cobalt mineralisation that has only been mined to 210m below surface. This hole will be used as a platform for down-hole electro-magnetic (EM) geophysics; enabling the target definition of massive sulphide within the greater EL Deposit mineralised system.
Suite 5, Level 1, 350 Hay Street, SUBIACO WA 6008. PO BOX 8187, Subiaco East WA 6008. www.corazon.com.au
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Figure 1 – Schematic of the EL Deposit infrastructure, drilling and mineralisation
This drill hole has already intersected semi-massive sulphide mineralisation. These sulphides are within 50m of mineralisation intersected by the deepest historically drilled hole within the EL (ELU227 - approximately 600m below surface - Figure 1). Due diligence sampling of ELU227 by Corazon has previously been reported as:-
o 35.81m @ 1.50% Ni & 0.47% Cu
Including: 2.29m @ 3.50% Ni & 0.53% Cu 3.04m @ 2.66% Ni & 0.63% Cu 2.74m @ 3.48% Ni & 0.34% Cu
The current drill hole is stalled at a depth at 767m with the drilling contractors having encountered problems with equipment. Whilst these issues have caused a delay, they are not expected to jeopardise the completion of the hole, expected this month or early in May.
Suite 5, Level 1, 350 Hay Street, SUBIACO WA 6008. PO BOX 8187, Subiaco East WA 6008. www.corazon.com.au
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About the Lynn Lake Project
Corazon has an option to acquire 100% equity in the Lynn Lake Nickel Sulphide Project in the central Canadian province of Manitoba, which hosts the historic EL Nickel Mine.
The Lynn Lake nickel camp is Canada’s third largest nickel mining region, which produced 22Mt of nickel/copper/cobalt ore between 1953 and 1976. There has been minimal exploration in the region since this time.
Corazon is the largest land holder in the Lynn Lake Camp, and in addition to the EL Mine, the project area containing several drill defined base metal deposits and numerous un-tested geophysical anomalies.
The area is well serviced with mining infrastructure and support, offering rapid development potential. The Thompson Nickel Refinery is located only 320km from the project and is accessible by all weather roads. In addition there is rail access (currently under care and maintenance) to the Flin Flon zinc-copper refineries approximately 250km to the south.
The EL Nickel-Copper Sulphide Mine
The EL Mine was the highest grade deposit at Lynn Lake and produced 1.9Mt @ 2.5% nickel and 1.15% copper (combined metal of approximately 3% nickel equivalent [(1)] ). The EL Mine mineralised host rocks are a defined geological unit with good predictability down plunge. Mining was conducted to a depth of 210 metres below surface, with development to 270 metres and drilling defined mineralisation to a depth of at least 600 metres. Mining at adjacent deposits has shown that mineralisation extended to more than 1,100 metres below surface.
Corazon has defined an Exploration Target[(2)] for the EL Mine of between 3.5Mt and 4.6Mt, which includes the existing Inferred Resource. The target has grade ranges of between 0.8% and 1.45% nickel, 0.4 and 0.7% copper, along with 0.01% and 0.03% cobalt. At these grade ranges, the contained metal for this Exploration Target[(2)] equates to between 28,100t & 66,000t nickel, 14,000t & 31,400t copper and 770t to 1,730t cobalt.
This Exploration Target[(2)] is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration (namely drilling) to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource.
The nickel sulphide deposits at Lynn Lake are polymetallic with metals such as copper and cobalt easily recovered and providing extremely valuable production credits. The entire Lynn Lake Nickel Camp operated for 23 years and produced 22.2Mt at 1% Ni and 0.5% Copper. These deposits are largetonnage/low-grade in nature and at such grades can provide a very robust mining project.
Lynn Lake VMS Deposits
The VMS deposits within Corazon’s project area include Francis Lake, Eldon Lake East, Nicoba, Y Deposit, Z Deposit and Gods Lake (FL).
These deposits were mostly discovered in the 1940’s and since then have only had intermittent exploration in the 1970’s and 1990’s. They are predominantly zinc/copper mineralisation with variable amounts of lead, silver and gold. Not all metals have been historically reported.
Suite 5, Level 1, 350 Hay Street, SUBIACO WA 6008. PO BOX 8187, Subiaco East WA 6008. www.corazon.com.au
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Further details regarding these deposits can be found in the Company announcement made on the 26 November, 2010
Ends
For further information visit www.corazon.com.au or contact:
Brett Smith James Moses Managing Director Media and Investor Relations Corazon Mining Limited Mandate Corporate Ph: +61 (8) 6461 6350 Mob: +61 420 991 574 E: [email protected]
Disclosure Statements and Important Information
Competent Person
The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Andrew John Thompson, B.Sc Hons(Geol), Member AusIMM an employee of Corazon Mining Limited. Mr Thompson has sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of mineralization and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves. Mr Thompson consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on this information in the form and context in which it appears.
Nickel Equivalent [(1)]
Ni% Equiv (1) = Nickel equivalent has been estimated within the Resource Block Model and in other instances using the formula:-
Ni% Equiv = Ni%+(Cu% x (3/8.75))+(Co% x (18/8.75)) where Ni = 8.75$ US/lb Cu = 3.00 $US/lb Co = 18.00 $US/lb
Nickel equivalent grades are provided as an indicator of value in a multi-metallic deposit. Lynn Lake has a long history as a nickel, copper and cobalt mining camp. It is the Company’s opinion that all elements included in the metal equivalent calculation have a reasonable potential to be recovered.
Exploration Target [ (2)]
This exploration target is conceptual in nature, there has been insufficient exploration (namely drilling) to define a mineral resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a mineral resource. The basis for this target includes:-
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Historical mining at the deposit to a depth of 210 metres below surface
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Historical mine development to at least 270 metres below surface
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Exploration drilling to a depth of approximately 600 metres below surface
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An inferred resource has been calculated to approximately 600 metres below surface
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Good continuity and predictability of geology down-plunge
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Geological evidence for a deep-seated, explosive mineralising event.
Past exploration and mining records for the EL Mine are extensive and reflects high standards of work.
Suite 5, Level 1, 350 Hay Street, SUBIACO WA 6008. PO BOX 8187, Subiaco East WA 6008. www.corazon.com.au