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Arianne Resources/Lac a Paul Project: The Measured and Indicated Resources for the Paul Zone Increase to 590 Million Metric Tons

07.03.2013  |  Marketwire

SAGUENAY, QUEBEC -- (Marketwire) -- 03/07/13 -- The management of Arianne Phosphate ("Arianne" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: DAN)(FRANKFURT: JE9N)(OTCBB: DRRSF) is pleased to announce that the updated mineral estimate for the Paul Zone amounts to 590 million metric tons (Mt) of measured and indicated resources. This National Instrument 43-101-compliant resource calculation conducted by GoldMinds Geoservices Inc., in cooperation with Arianne personnel, provides an updated estimate of the resources present in the Paul Zone, which is the main zone of the Lac a Paul phosphorus mining project, Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, Quebec.


The updated mineral resource estimate incorporates the results of drilling programs undertaken during the last quarter of 2011 (December 12, 2011, press release) and in 2012 (March 20, September 5 and October 23, 2012, press releases) on the lateral and depth extensions of the Paul Zone. This update includes 105 new drill holes. In total, 153 holes, totalling 39,371 metres, have now been drilled on the Paul Zone. The highlights are:



-- For this disclosure of resources, a cut-off grade of 4.0% P2O5, instead
of 2.43% P2O5 in 2011, was used.

-- Although the cut-off grade is higher, the measured and indicated
resources of the Paul Zone have increased by 221% compared to the last
estimate released in 2011.

-- The measured and indicated mineral resources (M+I) of the Paul Zone
amount to 590.24 Mt at 7.13% P2O5.

-- The mineral resource estimate was calculated according to NI 43-101.




Comparison of the Paul Zone's Mineral Resources
(March 2013 versus November 2011 resources estimates)

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March 2013 November 2011
Resources (cut-off grade: 4.0% P2O5) (cut-off grade: 2.43% P2O5)
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Tonnage (Mt) Grade Tonnage (Mt) Grade
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% P2O5 % P2O5
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Measured (M) 336.76 7.22 22.10 6.82
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Indicated (I) 253.48 7.02 161.80 7.10
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Total (M+I) 590.24 7.13 183.90 7.07
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Inferred 9.81 5.89 50.30 6.61
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Update of mineral resources effective: March 7, 2013
Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves have no demonstrated
economic viability.


Other mineral resources of the Lac a Paul mining property


In addition to the mineral resources present in the Paul Zone, NI 43-101-compliant resources have already been estimated for Zones 2 and Manouane in the Lac a Paul property. These resources, released in November 2011 in the NI 43-101 technical report by SGS Geostat, have not been updated because no additional drilling has been carried out on these zones since 2011. They are summarized as follows:




Other mineral resources in the Lac a Paul mining property

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Manouane Zone Zone 2
Ressources (cut-off grade: 2.43% P2O5) (cut-off grade: 2.43% P2O5)
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Tonnage (Mt) Grade Tonnage (Mt) Grade
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% P2O5 % P2O5
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Measured (M) 136.90 5.93 - -
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Indicated (I) 26.90 5.64 - -
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Total (M+I) 163.80 5.88 - -
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Inferred 64.00 4.55
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Update of mineral resources effective: November 7, 2011
Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves have no demonstrated
economic viability.


Parameters used for resource estimation and classification:



-- The resources include blocks tabulated above 4.00% P2O5; this new cut-
off grade was applied to show the robustness of the resource; the
Feasibility Study underway will determine the exact cut-off grade

-- Model with 10 mE x 5m N x 10 mZ blocks

-- The model extends from 373,100 to 376,200 m E, 5,528,850 to 5,529,900 m
N and 550 to 100 Z, 450 being the surface perpendicular to the deposit

-- Average density of 3.42 t/m3; additional measurements are underway to
use a variable density in the final feasibility study

-- 3 m composites

-- The Paul zone is divided into two areas, the nelsonite area and the
nelsonite combined with anorthositic gabbro area, the first being in the
northern part and the second in the southern part of the deposit

-- Grades were estimated using an inverse distance squared interpolation in
3 passes with the following parameters: pass 1 with the number of
composites limited to 12, a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 3 from the
same drill hole; the estimate for pass 2 was carried out with the number
of composites limited to 12, a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 3 for the
same drill hole; the estimate for pass 3 was carried out with the number
of composites limited to 12, a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 3 for the
same drill hole; the search ellipses were identical for pass 1 and pass
2, while pass 3 used a larger ellipse; the first ellipse in the eastern
sector measured 250 x 150 x 50 m with the long axis oriented 112 degrees
north and the intermediate axis dipping 80 degrees southwest
(subvertical); the second ellipse measured 350 x 150 x 75 m and was
oriented 102 degrees and dipped 70 degrees; in the western sector, the
same measurements were used for the first pass with the long axis
oriented 90 degrees north and the intermediate axis dipping 70 degrees
south

-- Major intrusions were eliminated from the model while minor intrusions
were included in the model as dilution

-- The block model was cut by the rock/overburden interface

-- The classification parameters were measured with at least two drill
holes within a 70 x 70 x 35 m ellipse oriented, for all categories, 102
degrees north with the intermediate axis dipping 70 degrees southwest
(subvertical) and indicated with at least two drill holes in a 140 x 140
x 70 m ellipse and a drill hole with 3 composites in 350 x 200 x 90 m

-- A QA/QC program was followed to monitor laboratory analytical results



Mineral reserves


The update of the Paul Zone's mineral resources does not affect current mineral reserves for the Manouane and Paul zones which are mentioned in the Updated Pre-Feasibility Study conducted by Met-Chem Canada Inc. in 2012. They are still as follows:




Mineral reserves of the Paul and Manouane zones
in the mining property of the Lac a Paul
(Cut-off grade at 2.43% P2O5)

Categories of Tonnage Waste Ore/Waste
Reserves (Mt) P2O5 (%) (Mt) Ratio
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Paul Zone
Proven 21.4 6 .85
Probable 140.3 7.21
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Subtotal 161.7 7.16 170.8 1.1
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Manouane Zone
Proven 123.3 5.99
Probable 22.1 5.72
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Subtotal 145.4 5.95 85.0 0.6
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Total reserves
Proven 144.7 6.12
Probable 162.4 7.01
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Grand Total 307.1 6.59 255.8 0.8
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A new estimate of mineral reserves for the Paul Zone based on the new resource calculation will be established and integrated into the Feasibility Study that is currently being prepared by Cegertec WorleyParsons Inc.


Mine life


The Feasibility Study underway is based on an extraction rate of 50,000 metric tons of ore per day, for an annual production of about 3 Mt of phosphate concentrate. Based on these parameters, the NI 43-101 technical report from the 2012 Pre-Feasibility Study estimates mine life at 17 years, that is, 9 years for the Paul Zone and 8 years for the Manouane Zone.


"Based on the new measured and indicated resources estimates, the mine life of the Paul Zone alone should be many years longer, since the estimate of available resources is tripled the earlier estimates," said CEO Bernard Lapointe.


Geology and mineralized zones


The mineralization of the Lac a Paul deposits is magmatic and is associated with apatite-rich (economic mineral) nelsonite and anorthositic gabbro. There are three major zones with phosphorus (P) mineralization within the Lac a Paul property. They are known as the Paul Zone, Manouane Zone and Zone 2 and are shown in the attached figure (http://bit.ly/WtT2EP).


The figure also shows other sectors where drilling intersected significant mineralization (Nicole, La Traverse, Lucy and Lise sectors). They are located along a magnetic anomaly that is nearly 20 km long and is indicative of the significant phosphorus potential of the Lac a Paul property.


Outlook - Other project developments


Cegertec WorleyParsons are presently conducting the Feasibility Study with a planned completion date of Q3 2013. Processing tests of ore from the Paul Zone is being carried-out by Jacobs Engineering, Florida, and COREM, Quebec. The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment being prepared by Genivar should also be filed in Q3 2013.


Additional information


Additional information required under Part 3 of NI 43-101 and not contained in this release can be obtained from the Pre-Feasibility Study of the Lac a Paul project, dated July 13, 2012, available on the Company's website www.arianne-inc.com. The Pre-Feasibility Study contains details regarding Arianne's data verification and QA/QC programs and measures.


Qualified persons


The Paul Zone's mineral resource update was prepared by Claude Duplessis, Eng., of GoldMinds Geoservices Inc., considered an independent qualified person under NI 43-101. Mr. Daniel Boulianne, P.Geo., Qualified Person for the Company as per NI 43-101, has approved this press release.


Arianne Phosphate (www.arianne-inc.com) owns and is developing the Lac a Paul phosphate-titanium deposit that produces a superior grade apatite concentrate grading close to 39% P2O5. The Company currently has 75 M shares issued.


Forward Looking Statements and Information


This news release contains "forward-looking statements" and "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable securities regulations in Canada and the United States (collectively, "forward-looking information"). The forward-looking information contained in this news release is made as of the date of this news release. Except as required under applicable securities legislation, the Company does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to update this forward-looking information. Forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, statements with respect to estimated mineral resources, anticipated effect of the completed drill results on the Project, timing of a feasibility study, and timing and expectations of future work programs. Often, but not always, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of words such as "plans", "expects, "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", forecasts", "intends", "anticipates", or "believes", or the negatives thereof or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might", or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved.


CAUTIONARY NOTE TO US READERS


The SEC allows mining companies, in their filings with the SEC to disclose only those mineral deposits they can economically and legally extract or produce. Accordingly, information contained in this News Release regarding our mineral deposits may not be comparable to similar information made public by U.S. companies subject to the reporting and disclosure requirements under the United States federal securities laws and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder.


In particular, this News Release uses the term "indicated" resources. U.S. readers are cautioned that while that term is recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the SEC does not recognize it. U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of mineral deposits in this category will ever be converted into mineral reserves.


This News Release also uses the term "inferred" resources. U.S readers are cautioned that while this term is recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the SEC does not recognize it. "Inferred resources" have a great amount of uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all or any part of an inferred mineral resource will ever be upgraded to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of inferred mineral resources may not form the basis of feasibility or pre-feasibility studies, except in rare cases. U.S. readers are cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred resource exists, or is economically or legally mineable.


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Contacts:

Source:

Bernard Lapointe, CEO

(418) 549-7316
bernard@arianne-inc.com


Info:

Jim Cowley, President

(801) 599-3789
jim@arianne-inc.com


Media:

Jean-Philippe Cote

(514) 754-9407
jpcote@bcp.ca


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