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ARGENTEX RECEIVES PRELIMINARY ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT RESULTS ON PINGUINO'S NEAR-SURFACE SILVER-GOLD OXIDE RESOURCE

22.03.2011  |  CNW

VANCOUVER, March 22 /CNW/ --
VANCOUVER, March 22 /CNW/ - Argentex Mining Corporation ('Argentex' or 'the Company') (TSXV: ATX) (OTCBB: AGXM) has received the results of a positive NI 43-101 Preliminary Economic
Assessment ('PEA') report on the near-surface silver-gold oxide
resource from its Pinguino project located in Santa Cruz province,
Patagonia, Argentina.


The portion of the mineralized system assessed in the PEA is limited to
the indicated and inferred silver-gold oxide resource previously
identified by Moose Mountain Technical Services in its National
Instrument (NI) 43-101-compliant August 2009 report titled 'Resource Estimate for the Pinguino Silver, Zinc, Indium, Lead, Gold
Occurrence (the '2009 Technical Report'), a copy of which has previously been filed
on SEDAR.  The company had been focused on drilling the polymetallic
sulphide mineralization at Pinguino through until late 2009, at which
time Argentex began to focus on the property's near-surface silver-gold
oxide horizon.  Argentex intends to use data from silver-gold
discoveries made in 2010, as well as results from the current 2011
drill program in progress, to update both the PEA and the 2009
Technical Report later this year.  Additional veins that have been
tested since preparation of the 2009 Technical Report contain
significant intersections of high-grade silver and remain open along
strike and to depth.


The PEA is based upon an update of the 2009 Technical Report (see table
below), which used results from only nine of the 51 veins identified to
date on the Pinguino property, and is estimated to represent only seven
line kilometres of vein strike length out of a combined strike length
in excess of 75 line kilometres discovered to date. The update used the
2009 published interpolation parameters but divided the resource into
oxide and sulphide zones.  Data from 2010 and 2011 has not yet been
incorporated.


Summary of Estimates: Base Case using $US1,036 oz Au and $US16.96 oz Ag:



Ï Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 44%

Ï Mine Life 8 years

Ï Net Cash Flow US$ 29.7MM

Ï Net Present Value (NPV) 5% Discount US$ 21.9MM
Rate

Ï Payback 23 months

Ï Average Annual Production ~657,000 oz Ag, ~6,400 oz Au

Ï Capital Costs US$ 20.7MM




A Summary of Returns using different gold and silver prices is as
follows:


___________________________________________________________________
| | Gold |Silver |Undiscounted |NPV at 5% |IRR|Payback |
| |($US/oz)|($US/oz)| Cash | (MM USD) | % |(months)|
| Case | | |Flow (MM USD)| | | |
|___________|________|________|_____________|__________|___|________|
|Base Case | $1,036 | $16.96 | $29.7 | $21.9 |44 | 23 |
|___________|________|________|_____________|__________|___|________|
|Base Case | $1,243 | $20.35 | $61.8 | $47.1 |76 | 13 |
|20% | | | | | | |
|___________|________|________|_____________|__________|___|________|
|Spot Price | $1,430 | $36.00 | $165.0 | $129.7 |189| 6 |
|___________|________|________|_____________|__________|___|________|



-- Net prices used for Cash Flow analysis include offsite costs.
-- These economic results include inferred mineral resources that
are considered too speculative geologically to have the
economic considerations applied to them that would enable them
to be categorized as mineral reserves, and there is no
certainty that the preliminary assessment will be realized.


'The completion of this initial PEA is an important first step for
Argentex as we continue to evaluate strategic avenues of building
shareholder value within the prospective Pinguino property.  It
confirms our belief that the shallow oxidized mineralization at
Pinguino is capable of generating attractive rates of return and cash
flow in support of continued mine development and resource expansion
within the property's very large mineralized system,' said Ken Hicks,
P.Geo, President of Argentex.  'In addition, we believe that the
positive results from the 2010 exploration program, which are not
included in the PEA, suggest that Pinguino holds the potential for a
significantly larger resource. The focus of our current 2011
exploration program, which commenced on January 24, 2011, is to further
evaluate the numerous extensions of known mineralization that remain
open along strike and at depth and offer excellent opportunities for
resource expansion.  We believe 2011 will be another year of discovery
and resource growth and look forward to continuing to build value for
our shareholders.'


The PEA covers nine of the 51 mineralized veins identified to date at
Pinguino.  Additional veins that have been tested since preparation of
the 2009 Technical Report contain significant intersections of
high-grade silver and remain open along strike and to depth.  The PEA
oxide Base Case relies on the Indicated and Inferred Resources shown
below:


Oxide Resource:  Summary of Designed Pit*(1) Delineated Resource:


___________________________________________________________________
| |Resource >$7.07 N$R| Insitu Grades |
| Oxide Resource | (tonnes) |_____________________________|
| | |N$R ($US/Tonne)|g/t Ag|g/t Au|
|_________________|___________________|_______________|______|______|
| Oxide-Indicated | 2,860,000 | 19.05 |32.36 |0.288 |
|_________________|___________________|_______________|______|______|
|Oxide-Inferred(2)| 5,960,000 | 17.67 |28.55 |0.256 |
|_________________|___________________|_______________|______|______|



(1)( )Designed Pit results include Process Recovery of 70% for Au and Ag, Loss
and Dilution of 10%, and Mining and Offsite Costs.


(2 )Due to the uncertainty that may be attached to Inferred Mineral
Resources, it cannot be assumed that all or any part of an Inferred
Mineral Resource will be upgraded to an Indicated or Measured Mineral
Resource as a result of continued exploration. Mineral Resources that
are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.


The above Resource and Cash Flow results (using gold and silver prices
of US$1,036 per oz Au and US$16.96 per oz Ag for the base case,
respectively) assume the development of an open pit mine comprised of a
3,000 tonne per day heap leach operation from the oxide portion of the
deposit and would produce a silver/gold doré onsite at the Pinguino
property. Discovery of additional oxide mineralization proximal to the
identified resource, as well as polymetallic sulphide mineralization,
represent opportunities to expand the operation and Argentex plans to
make these the subject of continuing study.


The Pinguino property is host to two distinct categories of
mineralization, distinguished by their differing mineralogical
character and depth from surface.  The first category is a thick
horizon of oxide material, enriched in silver and gold, located within
the first 50 meters from surface.  Below this oxide material, primary
unoxidized mineralization forms the second category and occurs from
approximately 50 meters to a maximum tested depth of 400 meters below
surface. This primary material is composed of both quartz-rich
silver-gold and sulphide-rich polymetallic mineralization, as there are
two different types of veins within the Pinguino property.


Polymetallic sulphide mineralization has been found within multiple
veins in the core of the property, with vein thicknesses of up to 10
meters in width and extensive strike lengths.  Argentex believes that
these veins are open in all directions with excellent potential for
expansion. This type of mineralization is considered a significant
opportunity to expand the operation and will be the subject of ongoing
exploration.


The mine plan envisaged would be a contract operation with initial
mining within surface-exposed mineralization. Sequential mining of the
separate veins in the deposit will give an opportunity for short hauls
and backfilling of mined-out pits.


Moose Mountain Technical Services (MMTS), a qualified independent
consultant to Argentex, prepared the NI 43-101-compliant PEA.  Key
recommendations from the MMTS report, with respect to the next phases
of mine and metallurgical engineering, are under review and plans for
implementation are being developed.


Qualified Persons


This NI 43-101-compliant Technical Report on the Pinguino property has
been prepared by Moose Mountain Technical Services (MMTS), Giroux
Consulting Ltd., and G&T Metallurgical Services Ltd., all of which are
qualified independent consultants for Argentex Mining Corporation. MMTS
is responsible for coordinating the study and is responsible for
general compilation of the work.


Exploration on the Pinguino property is being conducted under the
supervision of Mr. Kenneth Hicks, P.Geo., Argentex's President and a
'Qualified Person' (QP) as defined by Canada's National Instrument
43-101.


Mr. Jim Gray, P.Eng., of MMTS visited the Pinguino property on June 11,
2010 and is the QP for matters relating to mining, mining capital, and
mine operating costs.


Mr. Bob Morris, P.Geo., of MMTS conducted site visits on May 18-20,
2004, January 22, 2008 and April 25-27, 2008 and is the QP in matters
relating to geology and the resource estimate.


All dollar figures presented in this news release are stated in US
dollars, unless otherwise specified.


About Argentex:


Argentex Mining Corporation is an exploration company focused on the
discovery of silver, gold and polymetallic deposits on its advanced
late-stage exploration projects in the Patagonia region of southern
Argentina.


In 2011, through an extensive targeted exploration program, Argentex is
currently advancing its highly prospective projects, specifically its
100%-controlled Pinguino project, located in Santa Cruz province.  An
early 2011 drill program of approximately 17,000 meters is underway at
Pinguino, where Argentex plans to drill test the extents of previously
identified high-grade silver targets discovered in 2010.  More than
6,300 meters of the proposed 17,000-meter program have been completed
to date.  The new discoveries being drill tested include the Tranquilo
and Luna veins at Pinguino, which returned high-grade results in
previous drill programs, including 6.0 meters of over 2,400 g/t silver
and 0.22 g/t gold and 6.4 meters of 486.6 g/t silver and 1.91 g/t gold.
More than 51 individual veins have so far been discovered at Pinguino,
with a combined strike length in excess of 75 line kilometers.  Only a
small percentage of veins and potential targets have been drill tested
in the 42,300 meters of drilling completed at Pinguino to date.


Argentex's 10,000-hectare Pinguino property is located in Argentina's
Patagonia region, within the Deseado Massif of Santa Cruz province.
Pinguino is easily accessible, situated approximately 400 meters above
sea level in low-relief topography.  An existing system of all-weather
roads provides year-round access to the property.


In total, Argentex owns 100% of the mineral rights to more than 35
projects located within approximately 307,981 acres (124,636 hectares)
of highly prospective land located in the Santa Cruz and Rio Negro
provinces of Argentina. Shares of Argentex common stock trade under the
symbol ATX on the TSX Venture Exchange and on the OTCBB under the
symbol AGXM.


On behalf of Argentex Mining Corporation:


'Ken E. Hicks'


President


Statements in this news release that are not historical facts are
forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and
uncertainties.  Words such as 'expects', 'intends', 'plans', 'may',
'could', 'should', 'anticipates', 'likely', 'believes' and words of
similar import also identify forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements in this news release include statements
about Argentex's plans to use data from discoveries in 2010 and the
current 2011 drill program to update the PEA and the 2009 Technical
Report, its belief that mineralization at Pinquino is capable of
generating attractive rates of return and cash flow in support of
continued mine development and resource expansion, its belief that the
Pinguino property holds a significantly larger resource and its hopes
to add to the 2010 exploration results with the 2011 exploration
program. Actual results may differ materially from those currently
anticipated due to a number of factors beyond the Company's control. 
These risks and uncertainties include, among other things, competition
for qualified personnel and risks that are inherent in Argentex's
operations including the risk that the Company may not find any
minerals in commercially feasible quantity or raise funds sufficient to
prosecute its exploration plans.  These and other risks are described
in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.


Cautionary note to U.S. investors: The terms 'indicated mineral
resource', and 'inferred mineral resource' used in this news release
have been adopted by the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and
Petroleum Standards on Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves.  Use of
these terms in disclosure is recognized and at times required by the
Canadian Securities Administrator's National Instrument 43-101,
Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects ('NI 43-101'), but the
Securities and Exchange Commission does not recognize them.  U.S.
investors are cautioned that mineral resources that are not mineral
'reserves' do not have demonstrated economic viability and there can be
no assurance that any part of a mineral deposit included in the
measured and indicated categories will ever be converted into a
reserve.  'Inferred mineral resources' in particular have a great
amount of uncertainty as to their economic feasibility. It cannot be
assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever
be upgraded to a higher category.  NI 43-101 provides that estimates of
'inferred mineral resources' cannot form the basis of feasibility or
other economic studies.  U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume
that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource exists, or is
economically or legally mineable.


 

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For further investor information, please contact the company at:

E-mail:  info@argentexmining.com
Phone:  604-568-2496 or 1-866-505-2895
Website:  www.argentexmining.com



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