Hastings Technology Metals Ltd.: Exploration Drillhole BHW04 Hits Widest High Grade Intersection, Provides New Target at Yangibana
HIGHLIGHTS
- Drillhole at Bald Hill returns the widest high grade intersection achieved since commencement of exploration at Yangibana.
- The hole lies outside the recent JORC resources and returned 23m (79-102m) at 0.77% (Nd2O3+Pr2O3) within 1.87% TREO)
- At 43m% TREO, this is the highest accumulation (intersection width times grade) returned from the Yangibana Project.
- Indicates potential for additional higher value Eastern Belt-style mineralisation outside the current resources.
- Further resource expansion drilling programme to commence early 2017.
Recent Drilling Results
Assay results from three holes drilled outside of the western limits of the current resources at Bald Hill have been received since the recent resource estimation. Details of these holes are provided in Appendix 1 (see the link below). Significant results and details of the intersections are provided in the link below.
The intersection in hole BHW04 remains open at depth and provides the highest accumulation, at 17.7m%(Nd2O3+Pr2O3) (43m%TREO), returned from all drilling at the Yangibana Project since commencement of exploration. Mineralogy on samples from the mineralised intersection in BHW04 established that the rare earths are associated with monazite, with minor bastnaesite. With its high (Nd2O3+Pr2O3):TREO ratio of 41%, this mineralisation is expected to have similar processing characteristics to the Eastern Belt-style mineralisation. Petrology has identified the host units as being quartz-poor syenite, quartz-poor monzonite and ferrocarbonatite. This intersection lies to the west of what was considered to be the western limit to the Bald Hill South mineralisation in this area as shown in Figure 1 (in the link below). It establishes a new major target with potential to host the higher value Eastern Belt-style mineralisation to depth and along strike to the northwest and southeast.
Proposed Drilling 2017
The Company is proceeding with a further drilling programme to increase Measured plus Indicated Resources prior to the completion of the Definitive Feasibility Study in Q3 2017. Targets have been identified and drilling is scheduled to commence in mid-March, weather permitting. These targets include the area around BHW04 at Bald Hill.
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About Hastings Technology Metals Ltd:
Hastings Technology Metals Ltd. (ASX:HAS) (FRA:5AM) is a leading Australian rare earths company, with two rare earths projects hosting JORC-compliant resources in Western Australia.
- The Yangibana Project hosts JORC Resources totalling 13.41 million tonnes at 1.18% TREO (comprising Measured Resources of 2.16 million tonnes at 1.01% TREO, Indicated Resources of 5.45 million tonnes at 1.30% TREO and Inferred Resources of 5.81 million tonnes at 1.12% TREO), including 0.39% Nd2O3+Pr2O3.
- The Brockman deposit contains JORC Indicated and Inferred Resources totalling 41.4 million tonnes (comprising 32.3mt Indicated Resources and 9.1mt Inferred Resources) at 0.21% TREO, including 0.18% HREO, plus 0.36% Nb2O5 and 0.90% ZrO2.
- Rare earths are critical to a wide variety of current and new technologies, including smart phones, hybrid cars, wind turbines and energy efficient light bulbs.
- The Company aims to capitalise on the strong demand for critical rare earths created by expanding new technologies.
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Charles Tan Chief Operating Officer
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Andy Border General Manager Exploration
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Hastings Technology Metals Ltd.
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