Canada Fluorspar Reports New Mineral Resources for Its Director and AGS Vein Deposits Following Release of Its NI 43-101 Technical Report and Successful Results on Its 2013 Exploration Program
The key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the mineral resources, as well as other relevant information, including data verification, with respect to the Director and AGS Veins can be found in the 2013 Technical Report.
These resources are based on recent drilling at the down-dip and southern extensions of the Director Vein as well as the western part of the AGS Vein (Figure 1). These resources are estimated by MFW Geoscience Inc., in cooperation with Agnerian Consulting Ltd., by constructing a block model of the mineralized zones of these two vein systems. The table below lists the tonnage and average grades for each of the Director and AGS Veins.
Mineral Resource Estimates of the Director Vein and AGS Vein, as of November 1, 2013
Director Vein
Category Area Tonnes % CaF(2)
Indicated Northern Down Dip Extension 1,160,000 58.0
Indicated Central Down Dip Extension 210,000 43.0
Indicated Southern Extension 690,000 43.0
Total Indicated Director Vein 2,070,000 51.0
Inferred Northern Down Dip Extension 670,000 52.0
Inferred Central Down Dip Extension 630,000 36.0
Inferred South Extension 60,000 28.0
Total Inferred Director Vein 1,370,000 43.0
AGS Vein
Category Area Tonnes % CaF(2)
Inferred Vein A 640,000 47.0
Inferred Vein B 870,000 35.0
Inferred Vein C 5,280,000 43.0
Inferred Vein D 60,000 40.0
Inferred Vein E 240,000 38.0
Total Inferred AGS Vein 7,090,000 42.0
Total Inferred Director and AGS Veins 8,460,000 42.2
Notes:
(1) CIM definitions were followed for the resource estimate.
(2) Mineral resources are estimated at a cut-off grade of 20% CaF(2)and a minimum horizontal width of 2.0 m.
(3) Average density of mineralized rock is 3.10 t/m(3).
(4) Tonnage and average grade numbers are rounded.
(5) Mineral resources exclude mined out areas from historical mining.
The thickness of the Director Vein ranges from less than 1.0 m to more than 11.0 m, and the thickness of the AGS Vein ranges from 2.0 m to approximately 20.0 m, with values of mineralized intervals of diamond drill core samples ranging from 7% CaF(2)to approximately 90% CaF(2).
There are additional areas of fluorspar mineralization adjacent to the old mined out parts of the Director Vein above the 550 level of the historic fluorspar mine. Mineralization in these areas ranges from approximately 1.0 million tonnes to 1.2 million tonnes at average grades ranging from 50% CaF(2)to 55% CaF(2). Agnerian Consulting Ltd. is of the opinion that this material cannot be considered as Mineral Resources at the present time, because of weak ground conditions experienced during mining in the past between levels 550 and 250.
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The Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in respect of the Tarefare and Blue Beach North deposits, as disclosed in the National Instrument 43-101 compliant Technical Report by Scott Wilson Roscoe Postle Associates Inc. dated April 30, 2009 and filed under the Company's profile on SEDAR on May 21, 2009 ("2009 RPA Report"), were estimated and reported as follows:
- Mineral Resources: At a cut-off grade of 20% CaF(2)and a minimum horizontal thickness of 2 m, the Mineral Resources of Blue Beach North and Tarefare veins total approximately 9.1 million tonnes of Indicated Mineral Resources at an average grade of 42.0% CaF(2), and 950,000 tonnes of Inferred Mineral Resources at an average grade of 31.1% CaF(2).
- Mineral Reserves: At a cut-off grade of 30% CaF(2)and a minimum horizontal thickness of 2 m, the Probable Mineral Reserves of the Blue Beach North and Tarefare veins total approximately 5.4 million tonnes at an average grade of approximately 39.8% CaF(2). The Mineral Reserves are part of the Mineral Resources.
The key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, as well as other relevant information, including data verification, with respect to the Blue Beach North and Tarefare Veins can be found in the 2009 RPA Report. The Blue Beach North and Tarefare Veins have overall average widths of 5.0 m and 3.5 m, respectively.
Lindsay Gorrill, President and Chief Executive Officer of CFI, said, "We are very pleased about the discovery at the AGS Vein, and estimates of the Mineral Resources at the Director Vein and AGS Vein. This opens up a new avenue for development of fluorspar mines at St. Lawrence. Our immediate plans include further in-fill drilling at the western part of the AGS Vein and drill testing at the eastern half of the AGS Vein system, in an effort to upgrade the Mineral Resources in the western part, and increase the Mineral Resources of the AGS deposit".
The technical information contained in this news release is based upon information prepared by Hrayr Agnerian, P. Geo. and President of Agnerian Consulting Ltd., and Michael F. Waldegger, P. Geo, of MFW Geoscience Inc., each of whom is a "Qualified Person" as defined in National Instrument 43-101 -Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Properties.
About the Company
The Company is a specialty mineral resource company engaged in the development of fluorspar deposits located in St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, Canada, and is proposing, through Newspar, its 50/50 joint venture with Arkema, to reactivate the existing Blue Beach North and Tarefare underground fluorspar mines, by expanding the existing mill and constructing a new, environmentally sound Tailings Management Facility.
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On Behalf of the Board
Lindsay Gorrill
President and CEO
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Cautionary Note and Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements which include, but are not limited to: resource estimates, proposed mining techniques required to construct and produce at expected levels, anticipated timing for completion of metallurgical testing, the commencement of the drilling program, current development and operating objectives and outlook, expectations, opinions, forecasts, projections, guidance or other statements that are not statements of fact. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot give any assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Results of the Company may be affected by a variety of variables and risks associated with mining development including: loss of market, volatility of commodity prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of reserve estimates, environmental risks, competition from other producers, ability to access sufficient debt and equity capital from internal and external sources, ability to generate sufficient cash flow to meet its current and future obligations, regulatory approvals affecting construction and mining operations. Such forward-looking statements are also based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions about the following: the availability of financing for exploration and development activities, the estimated timeline for the development of the project at St. Lawrence, the supply and demand for, and the level and volatility of the price of fluorspar, the assumptions on which resource estimates are based, the receipt of necessary permit, market competition, ongoing relations with employees and impacted communities, and general business and economic conditions. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties involved in forward- looking statements materialize, or should the assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are qualified entirely by this cautionary statement and are given only as at the date of this press release. The Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Canada Fluorspar Inc.
Lindsay Gorrill, President and CEO
1-800-823-8095
lgorrill@canadafluorspar.com
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