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Shallow drilling at the Hart East Project intersects 3.23% Ni over 2.0
meters, approximately 90 meters vertically below surface
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Deep drilling at the Hart Project intersects 1.24% Ni over 3.6 meters
approximately 550 meters vertically below surface
TORONTO, Dec. 14, 2011 /CNW/ - Liberty Mines Inc. (TSX: LBE) ("Liberty"
or the "Company") today announced results from its ongoing drill
initiatives on its Hart and Hart East projects, which are located in
the Shaw Dome Nickel region in north-eastern Ontario. Liberty's
drilling programs are consistent with the company's strategy to grow
its current resource base of over 3.5 million tonnes of nickel ore.
"We are extremely pleased with this drill result as it confirms our
belief that there is the potential for a deep ore zone at the Hart
Deposit," said Chris Stewart, President and CEO of Liberty Mines.
Hart East Project
An earlier shallow drill hole, H-11-21 on the Hart East intersected 3.23% Ni over a drilled width of 2.0 meters from 123.0 to 125.0 meters. Further up hole, an intercept of 0.59% Ni over a drilled width of 3.5 meters from 105.8 to 109.3 meters was also intersected. The two intercepts are
located approximately 90 meters vertically below surface and suggest
that mineralization may be continuous to surface. In addition the two
intercepts may be analogous to the Hart Deposit with the iron formation
and massive sulphide zones which occur near surface. Infill drilling is
currently in progress on the Hart East project.
Hart Deposit
Deep drilling on the Hart Deposit has established down plunge continuity
of the deposit with an intercept of 1.24% Ni over a drilled width of 3.6 meters in drill hole H-11-23 from 571.7 to 575.3 meters. The drill hole
targeted a VTEM B-field conductor interpreted to persist at depth and
successfully intersected the projected depth extension of the
conductor.
The intercept occurred above a gabbroic dyke believed to truncate the
deposit at depth and validates continuity of nickel mineralization at
depth. Deep drilling on the Hart Deposit will resume in 2012 with the
targeting of additional VTEM B-field conductors proximal to the target
drilled. In addition, the company is planning a program of deep
borehole TEM surveys on both the Hart and Hart East projects to help
vector in on deeper seated mineralization.
Results from the drilling on these programs are shown in the table
below. The core lengths presented in the table are the intersected
lengths, and the composite lengths are core weighted. True widths are
unknown.
Hart and Hart East Projects
|
Project
|
Hole Number
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From
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To
|
Interval (m)
|
Ni%
|
|
Hart East
|
H-11-20
|
191.50
|
192.0
|
0.5
|
1.15
|
|
|
|
196.80
|
197.30
|
0.5
|
1.11
|
|
|
H-11-21
|
105.8
|
109.3
|
3.5
|
0.59
|
|
|
|
123.0
|
125.0
|
2.0
|
3.23
|
|
|
H-11-22
|
N.S.V.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hart Deposit
|
H-11-23
|
571.7
|
575.3
|
3.6
|
1.24
|
Drilling Program Coordinates
|
Hole Number
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Elevation
|
Depth
|
Azimuth Mine Grid
|
Dip
|
|
H-11-20
|
2901.1
|
3918.73
|
2296
|
275
|
360
|
-60
|
|
H-11-21
|
2900.94
|
3998.33
|
2296.19
|
150
|
360
|
-50
|
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H-11-22
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2744.5
|
3694.65
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2296
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696
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360
|
-75
|
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H-11-23
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2375.06
|
3710.26
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2297.1
|
765
|
360
|
-75
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Liberty's drill projects are being supervised by the Company's Vice
President of Exploration, Peter Caldbick BSc, PGeo a qualified person
as defined by National Instrument 43-101. The technical contents of the
press release have been reviewed and approved by Peter Caldbick and
Richard Allard PGeo. A rigorous quality assurance program is employed
which includes the insertion of standards and blanks for each batch of
samples. Samples of the NQ size drill core are sawed in half, with
one-half sent to a commercial laboratory, AGAT Laboratories
Mississauga, Ontario, and the other half retained for future reference.
Core samples are routinely analyzed for nickel and copper using sodium
peroxide fusion and ICP finish. Any analyses greater than 5,000 ppm are
re-analyzed using total acid digestion. In addition, fire assays were
applied with an ICP-OES finish for gold, platinum and palladium on the
Groves Project.
About Liberty Mines Inc.
Liberty Mines Inc. is a mid-tier producer of nickel and is focused on
the exploration, development and production of nickel, copper, cobalt
and platinum group metals from its properties in Ontario, Canada. It
owns and operates the only nickel concentrator in the Shaw Dome, a
prospective nickel belt region near Timmins, Ontario. With a new
management team in place, Liberty is focused on growth initiatives not
only through a more aggressive exploration program on its current
properties but also through potential acquisition or partnership
opportunities beyond its core Timmins area projects.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
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has approved or disapproved the information contained herein. This News
Release includes certain "forward looking statements". All statements
other than statements of historical fact included in this release,
without limitation, statements regarding future plans and objectives of
Liberty, are forward looking statements that involve various risks and
uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will
prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Important factors
that could cause actual results to differ materially from Liberty's
expectations are: exploration risks; commodity prices; regulatory
approvals; receipt of mining permits and leases; and assumed startup
and operating costs detailed herein and from time to time in the
filings made by Liberty with securities regulators. Forward-looking
statements speak only as of the date on which they are made. The
Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update any such statement
or reflect new information or the occurrence of future events or
circumstances, except where required by securities regulations.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements.