Erdene Resource Development Corporation (TSX: ERD | MSE: ERDN)
(“Erdene” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce results from a
recently completed 12-hole drill program at its 100% owned Zuun Mod
molybdenum-copper porphyry project in southwestern Mongolia,
located within the Khundii Minerals District, 35 kilometres east of
the Bayan Khundii Gold Project (See Figures 1 & 2).
Quotes from the Company
“Recent exploration at the Zuun Mod project, one
of Asia’s largest undeveloped molybdenum-copper deposits,
demonstrates the potential to significantly increase the scale of
resources,” said Peter Akerley, Erdene’s President and CEO.
“Results from multiple drill holes along the current resource
boundary expanded mineralization and intersections within the core
of the deposit exceeded the average block grades in the vicinity.
Additionally, the discovery of resource-grade mineralization in an
exploration hole 1.7 kilometres north of the deposit further
demonstrates the upside to this large molybdenum-copper complex,
which remains open in all directions.”
“Mongolia’s location, next to the largest
molybdenum consumer, as well as its rapidly improving
infrastructure, support the development potential of Zuun Mod,”
continued Mr. Akerley. “Additionally, the importance of molybdenum
and copper as critical minerals supporting the green transition
adds further impetus for development.”
Zuun Mod Drilling Results
The 2023 Zuun Mod exploration program had two
main objectives, both of which were accomplished:
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Confirm continuity of the high-grade deposit core and expand
mineralization on the periphery of the deposit defined in the 2011
NI 43-101 Resource Report prepared by RPMGlobal; and
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Demonstrate potential for large scale expansion of mineralization
associated with the Zuun Mod Molybdenum-Copper deposit.
Five holes, totaling 2,476 metres, were drilled
to confirm continuity of higher-grade mineralization in the central
part of the deposit (ZMD-131) and to expand continuity of Indicated
Resources at the periphery of the deposit (ZMD-132 to 135). A
further seven holes, totaling 1,619 metres (ZMD-136 to 142) tested
targets across the greater Zuun Mod porphyry complex. Highlight
intersections from the exploration program are shown in Table 1
below.
Table 1 – Summary of Significant Assay
Results
Hole # |
From |
To |
Width(3)
(m) |
% Cu |
% Mo |
MoEq%(2) |
ZMD-131 |
116 |
490 |
374 |
0.072 |
0.053 |
0.063 |
Incl |
246 |
320 |
74 |
0.088 |
0.080 |
0.092 |
Incl |
252 |
280 |
28 |
0.121 |
0.140 |
0.157 |
Incl |
444 |
472 |
28 |
0.099 |
0.081 |
0.095 |
ZMD-132 |
260 |
310 |
50 |
0.081 |
0.040 |
0.051 |
Incl |
260 |
282 |
22 |
0.088 |
0.060 |
0.072 |
ZMD-133 |
48 |
70 |
22 |
0.044 |
0.041 |
0.047 |
And |
130 |
150 |
20 |
0.038 |
0.042 |
0.047 |
And |
222 |
284 |
62 |
0.055 |
0.043 |
0.051 |
And |
324 |
492 |
168 |
0.041 |
0.044 |
0.050 |
Incl |
366 |
416 |
50 |
0.046 |
0.061 |
0.069 |
Incl |
396 |
416 |
20 |
0.053 |
0.081 |
0.091 |
ZMD-134 |
74 |
116 |
42 |
0.047 |
0.040 |
0.047 |
ZMD-135 |
190 |
376.7(1) |
186.7 |
0.065 |
0.060 |
0.069 |
Incl |
254 |
274 |
20 |
0.070 |
0.085 |
0.095 |
Incl |
308 |
328 |
20 |
0.080 |
0.081 |
0.092 |
Incl |
338 |
362 |
24 |
0.094 |
0.085 |
0.098 |
ZMD-139 |
240 |
252 |
12 |
0.035 |
0.067 |
0.072 |
(1) End of Hole(2) MoEq is calculated based on
US$20/lb Mo and US$3.70/lb Cu. Based on metallurgical tests to
date, a Cu recovery factor of 75% was used. (3) Reported intervals
in this release are downhole apparent widths. Continued exploration
is required to confirm anisotropy of mineralization and true
thicknesses.
Hole ZMD-131 intersected a very wide zone of
mineralization, returning 374 metres averaging 0.053% Mo and 0.072%
Cu, with multiple zones (28 to 74 metres wide) averaging greater
than 0.080% Mo, including a 28-metre interval (252 to 280 metres)
averaging 0.140% Mo and 0.121% Cu. Considering the strong
continuity of molybdenum mineralization in the high-grade core, the
Company is studying the potential of higher density drill spacing
to refine the block modelling of higher grade zones. The attached
map and sections show the continuity of higher grade molybdenum
mineralization around ZMD-131 (see Sections A & B – Figures 3
& 4).
All four holes on the periphery of Zuun Mod’s
Indicated Resources (ZMD-132 to 135), intersected resource-grade
mineralization (>0.04% Mo) ranging in thickness from 40 to 187
metres. Highlights include ZMD-135, located along the north-western
edge of the deposit, which intersected 187 metres of 0.06% Mo,
including multiple intervals, between 20 and 24 metres in width,
grading greater than 0.08% Mo. Hole ZMD-133 which was mineralized
throughout most of its 551 metre length, starting less than 50
metres from surface (46 to 551 metres, 505 metres averaging 0.032%
Mo), included a two metre interval exceeding 0.2% molybdenum.
In addition, a exploration hole, ZMD-139,
located 1.7 kilometres north of the main molybdenum orebody
(currently defined by ZMD-135), intersected a significant interval
of molybdenum mineralization, (12 metres of 0.067% Mo) hosted by
porphyritic granodiorite, typical of the Zuun Mod porphyry complex.
No drilling has been carried out between the Zuun Mod deposit and
this hole, opening up a large area of potential expansion.
Geophysical resistivity data suggests a potential for continuity
between these two areas (see Section C – Figure 5).
Several of the exploration holes (ZMD-140 to
142) within the northern Zuun Mod porphyry complex returned
anomalous copper mineralization (greater than 0.05% Cu). ZMD-140,
drilled in an open area south of a previous copper discovery,
returned three, two-metre intervals exceeding 0.2% copper, and
ended at 244 metres depth in copper mineralization (greater than
0.1% Cu). The northern portion of the Zuun Mod porphyry complex
hosts a large area of disseminated copper mineralization within
several kilometres of phyllic and potassic altered quartz monzonite
and granodiorite intrusives. Multiple copper mineralized zones have
been previously intersected in wide-spaced drilling, including 34
metres of 1.3% copper and 9.24 g/t silver from 308 to 342 metres
(hole ZMD-121). This zone remains untested at depth and to the
southwest, where it trends under andesite cover. The copper
mineralized intervals are characterized by hydrothermally altered
intrusive breccias with potassic altered and mineralized fragments
suggesting a deeper source of the mineralization (see section D –
Figure 6).
Approximately one kilometre west of the main
deposit area, three holes (ZMD-136 to 138) in a 600 metre east-west
target area, returned anomalous molybdenum, copper and silver.
ZMD-137 returned increasing molybdenum over the final 40 metres
(greater than 0.01% Mo) and a silver zone higher in the hole (4
metres of 38.6 g/t Ag, starting 62 metres downhole). Hole ZMD-138
returned anomalous molybdenum and copper, including 2 metres of
0.068% Mo at 144 metres depth, and near surface copper
mineralization (0.2% Cu at 4 metres downhole).
About the Zuun Mod Molybdenum-Copper
Project
The Zuun Mod Molybdenum-Copper Project is
located in Bayankhongor Province, Mongolia, 180 kilometres
northwest of a major mining district and the border with China, the
world’s largest copper and molybdenum consumer and steel producer.
The 100% owned 6,041-hectare mining license, underpinning the
Project, was issued in 2011 and is valid for up to an additional 60
years. The Project is located approximately 35 kilometres east of
Erdene’s Bayan Khundii Gold Project.
Erdene undertook a multi-year exploration
program outlining the Zuun Mod molybdenum-copper deposit, within a
large porphyry complex and also identified multiple copper and
molybdenum prospects, within the outer rim of the 16-kilometre
circumference porphyry complex.
In 2011, Minarco-MineConsult (now RPMGlobal)
prepared an NI 43-101 resource estimate for a three-kilometre
portion of the porphyry system, hosting the Zuun Mod Mo-Cu deposit.
Table 2 provides a breakdown of the reported mineral resource
estimate at a recommended cut-off grade (“cog”) of 0.04% Mo.
Table 2. Zuun Mod Project Mineral
Resource Estimate, June 2011
Resource Category |
Quantity Mt |
Cu % |
Contained Cu Metal Mlbs |
Mo % |
Contained Mo Metal Mlbs |
Measured |
40 |
0.064 |
57.0 |
0.056 |
49.5 |
Indicated |
178 |
0.070 |
273.7 |
0.057 |
224.0 |
M&I |
218 |
0.069 |
330.7 |
0.057 |
273.5 |
Inferred |
138 |
0.065 |
197.7 |
0.052 |
157.7 |
Source: NI 43-101 Technical Report, Zuun Mod
Porphyry Molybdenum-Copper Project, Minarco-MineConsult, June
2011
Infrastructure Developments in
Southwestern Mongolia
The Government of Mongolia (“GoM”) is actively
implementing its New Recovery Policy through stimulation of FDI and
increased trade. As part of these initiatives, the GoM is looking
to improve infrastructure at the ports of Shivee Khuren,
Gashuunsukhait, and Bichigt. On May 27, construction commenced at
the Shivee Khuren-Ceke rail crossing, located in Gurvan Tes Soum of
Umnugovi province, adjacent the Chinese port of Ceke which is
scheduled to be completed in late 2023. This project represents the
first installation of standard gauge track in the Country.
This border crossing is approximately 180 km from Erdene’s Zuun Mod
project. In the future, Mongolia Western vertical railway network
is envisioned to connect Shinejinst Soum to the Shivee Khuren port
bringing rail to within 30 km of Zuun Mod.
The GoM has also announced plans to build a
hydro power plant in Erdeneburen Soum in Khovd Province in
cooperation with Chinese investors. This project would support
economic development in western Mongolia and provide a potential
source of renewable electricity for Zuun Mod.
On June 27, 2023, Mongolia and the United States
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) to advance the supply
chain of critical minerals in the Indo-Pacific region. Under the
terms of this MOU, the United States has pledged to develop the
Mongolian critical minerals sector, including, by encouraging
private sector investment.
About Molybdenum
Molybdenum is a critical component in high
strength, anti-corrosion alloys used in stainless steel, super
alloys and as a component of many technologies associated with the
green energy transition as well as oil and gas pipelines and
aerospace. Molybdenum is lightweight, robust, and extremely
resilient to high temperatures and corrosion while enhancing
strength, hardenability, weldability and temperature strength.
Global molybdenum production was 578 million
pounds in 2022, while global usage rose 3% to 631 million pounds
from 614 million pounds the previous year. Although molybdenum
output was largely stable for the past 5 years, production cuts at
major mines, delays in commissioning new projects and degrading
resource quality in long life molybdenum assets has led to
shortages and a severe increase in the molybdenum price, reaching
all time highs in early 2023. Should the current level of growth be
maintained an additional 50M lbs of shortfall is projected over the
next three years. Regional consumption (China, Japan and Korea)
exceeds 50% of the global supply and although China is the world’s
largest producer, increasing production by 12% in 2022, it has been
unable to meet demand with a shortfall of approximately 20M lbs in
2022. (IMOA 03/04/23)
In addition, molybdenum is seeing strong demand
from both the renewables and traditional energy sector as its used
in multiple clean energy generation and storage technologies.
The World Bank report "Minerals for Climate Action: The Mineral
Intensity of the Clean Energy Transition" named molybdenum as one
of the six cross-cutting critical minerals needed in all future
green technologies (2020), while the International Energy Agency
also named molybdenum in 2021 as a critical mineral for the green
energy transition.
About Erdene
Erdene Resource Development Corp. is a
Canada-based resource company focused on the acquisition,
exploration, and development of precious and base metals in
underexplored and highly prospective Mongolia. The Company has
interests in three mining licenses and an exploration license in
Southwest Mongolia, where exploration success has led to the
discovery and definition of the Khundii Minerals District. Erdene
Resource Development Corp. is listed on the Toronto and the
Mongolian stock exchanges. Further information is available at
www.erdene.com. Important information may be disseminated
exclusively via the website; investors should consult the site to
access this information.
Qualified Person
Peter Dalton, P.Geo. (Nova Scotia), Senior
Geologist for Erdene, is the Qualified Person as that term is
defined in National Instrument 43-101 and has reviewed and approved
the technical information contained in this news release. All
samples have been assayed at SGS Laboratory in Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolia. In addition to internal checks by SGS Laboratory, the
Company incorporates a QA/QC sample protocol utilizing prepared
standards and blanks. All samples undergo combined multi-element
ICP-OES (Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy)
and ICP-MS (Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis
for 60 elements.
Erdene’s drill core sampling protocol consisted
of collection of samples over 2 metre intervals over the entire
length of the drill hole, excluding minor post-mineral lithologies
and dykes. Sample intervals were based on meterage, not geological
controls, or mineralization. All drill core was cut in half with a
diamond saw, with half of the core placed in sample bags and the
remaining half securely retained in core boxes at Erdene’s Bayan
Khundii exploration camp. All samples were organized into batches
of 30 including a commercially prepared standard, blank and either
a field duplicate, consisting of two quarter-core intervals, or a
laboratory duplicate. Sample batches were periodically shipped
directly to SGS in Ulaanbaatar via Erdene’s logistical contractor,
Monrud Co. Ltd.
Reported intervals are apparent thicknesses,
i.e., downhole widths. The current Zuun Mod drill holes (reported
in this release) are all dipping at 85 degrees. Additional study is
required to confirm true widths. Reported grades for intervals are
weighted averages based on length of sampling intervals. No top cut
has been applied.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain information regarding Erdene contained
herein may constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning
of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements may
include estimates, plans, expectations, opinions, forecasts,
projections, guidance or other statements that are not statements
of fact. Although Erdene believes that the expectations reflected
in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no
assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct.
Erdene cautions that actual performance will be affected by a
number of factors, most of which are beyond its control, and that
future events and results may vary substantially from what Erdene
currently foresees. Factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include
the ability to obtain required third party approvals, market
prices, exploitation and exploration results, continued
availability of capital and financing and general economic, market
or business conditions. The forward-looking statements are
expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.
The information contained herein is stated as of the current date
and is subject to change after that date. The Company does not
assume the obligation to revise or update these forward-looking
statements, except as may be required under applicable securities
laws.
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DISAPPROVED THE CONTENTS OF THIS RELEASE
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