American Manganese Inc. Acquires Phosphate Claims in Elk Valley, Southeastern BC
26 February 2014 - 11:00PM
Marketwired
American Manganese Inc. Acquires Phosphate Claims in Elk Valley,
Southeastern BC
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Feb 26, 2014) -
Larry W. Reaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer of American
Manganese Inc. ("American Manganese" or the "Company")
(TSX-VENTURE:AMY)(PINKSHEETS:AMYZF)(FRANKFURT:2AM), is pleased to
report that the Company has acquired by staking two claim blocks
totaling 1581.21 hectares (3906.38 acres) in the Ft. Steele Mining
Division, located 11.5 km north of Sparwood, BC. Mr. Reaugh states,
"The acquisition of this phosphate project follows the Company's
philosophy of finding superior value in non-mainstream mineral
projects in politically stable and mining-friendly jurisdictions
through the application of state-of-the-art mineral science."
The claim blocks, historically known as "Line Creek/Mount Lyne"
and "Fording River" respectively, are 3.5 km apart and are easily
accessible from existing roads and highway. Furthermore, a CP Rail
line runs through the Fording River claims.
Ministry of Employment and Investment Bulletin 98 titled
"Phosphate deposits in British Columbia" by S. Butrenchuck (1996);
describes the properties and the work performed by Cominco Ltd. and
Crows Nest Resources Limited during the mid-1970s. This work
included some diamond drilling, track dozer/back hoe/hand surface
trenching, and a 12 meter adit. From this report:
- General Geology: "Triassic strata are unconformably overlain by
dark grey to black shale, phosphate and minor limestone, siltstone
and sandstone of the Jurassic Fernie Formation (Freebold1957,
1969). In southeastern British Columbia this formation occupies a
broad canoe-shaped synclinal structure covering an area of 2000
square kilometers and attains thicknesses of 70 and 376 meters with
a general thickening westward. A persistent pelletal phosphorite
bed, 1 to 2 meters thick and containing greater than 15% P2O5 was
deposited in a transgressive sequence at the base of the Fernie
Formation in strata of Sinemurian age. It rests either directly
Triassic strata or is separated from the underlying rocks by a thin
phosphatic conglomerate. The phosphatic interval may also be
represented by two phosphate beds separated by phosphatic shale.
Thicknesses in excess of 2 meters are attained locally, as at Mount
Lyne where 4 meters of phosphate rock are present. Phosphatic
shales of variable thickness, generally less than 3 meters, overlie
the phosphate. The top of this sequence is sometimes marked by a
yellowish orange calcareous bed 2 to 5 centimeters thick. Thin
marcasite bed may be present locally within the phosphatic
interval."
- Line Creek/Mount Lyne (977.41 hectares or 2415.80 acres): "In
the west Line Creek area the basal phosphate can be traced for a
strike length of 15 kilometers, in strata that dip 40 to 75 degrees
easterly. It varies in thickness from less than 1 meter south of
west Line Creek, to more than 3 meters at Mount Lyne. Phosphate
content ranges from a low of 3.7% P2O5 in a diamond drill hole to a
high of 23.71% P2O5 across 1.6 meters in a back hoe trench." The
test results include:
- 19.5% P2O5 over 1.75 meters in a track dozer trench cut on the
north end of the property.
- 19.5% P2O5 over 1.75 meters in a hand trench cut about 1
kilometer south of the aforesaid track dozer trench.
- 23.71% over 1.6 meters in a back hoe trench cut about 2
kilometers south of the aforesaid track dozer trench.
- 3.70% P2O5 over 0.50 meters in a diamond drill hole sited about
6 kilometers south of the aforesaid track dozer trench.
- On ground not owned by Company, 23.2% P2O5 over 2 meters was
sampled at site about 2 kilometers north of the aforesaid track
dozer trench.
- Fording River (603.82 hectares or 1491.20 acres): "The Fording
River phosphate occurrence, which has been known for a number of
years, has been explored by Crows Nest Resources Limited and
Cominco Ltd. The work by Cominco included diamond drilling,
mapping, trenching and a 12 meter adit." The test results from
Cominco Ltd. assessment reports 5545, 5866, and 5867 include:
- 16.93% P2O5 over 1.5 meters in diamond drill hole 75-1 located
southwest of Grave Lake in the southern portion of the claim
block.
- 18.57% P2O5 over 1.76 meters in diamond drill hole 75-5 located
about 8 kilometers north of diamond drill hole 75-1.
- 21.30% P2O5 over 1.20 meters from the face of a 12 meter adit
located about 1 kilometer southeast of diamond drill hole
75-5.
A suitable means of mineral processing is required to yield a
concentrate grading 30% P2O5 with acceptable mineral recovery.
Previous test work is more than 40 years old, and does not reflect
advances in reagents and mineral processing technologies. As known
phosphate deposits become depleted, the need for new mining and
extraction methods continues to grow. The Company plans to
investigate and apply the latest scientific advances in phosphate
beneficiation to confirm the previous work and improve the
results.
According to the USGS (2013) world mine production increased
from 198 million tonnes in 2011 to 210 million tonnes in 2012. The
United States is the world's second largest phosphate producer, and
phosphate mining represents the fifth largest mining industry in
the United States. More than 95% of the U.S. phosphate rock mined
is used to manufacture wet process phosphoric acid and
superphosphoric acid, which are then used as intermediate feed
stocks in the manufacture of granular and liquid ammonium phosphate
fertilizers and animal feed supplements. Phosphorus is an essential
ingredient in agriculture, for which there are no substitutes.
All of the historical estimates mentioned above may not be
compliant with National Instrument 43-101 and should not be relied
upon. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify
the historical estimates as current mineral resources or mineral
reserves and the Company is not treating the historical estimates
as current mineral resources or mineral reserves.
About American
Manganese Inc.
American Manganese Inc. is a diversified specialty and critical
metal Company focusing on potentially becoming the lowest cost
producer of electrolytic manganese metal from its Arizona Manganese
Project.
This release has been reviewed by Michael MacLeod, PEng, a
qualified person pursuant to National Instrument 43-101.
On behalf of Management, AMERICAN MANGANESE INC.
Larry W. Reaugh, President and Chief Executive Officer
The TSX-Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This
news release may contain certain "Forward-Looking Statements"
within the meaning of Section 21E of the United States Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than
statements of historical fact, included herein 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 the Company's expectations
are disclosed in the Company's documents filed from time to time
with the TSX-Venture Exchange, the British Columbia Securities
Commission and the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
American Manganese Inc.Larry W. ReaughPresident and Chief
Executive Officer604-531-9639American Manganese Inc.Connie
FischerInvestor Relations604-531-9639 ext. 110connieir@amymn.com or
info@amymn.comwww.americanmanganeseinc.com
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