Award Of Exploration Permits In Mauritania
07 July 2008 - 4:00PM
UK Regulatory
RNS Number : 4138Y
Alba Mineral Resources PLC
07 July 2008
ALBA MINERAL RESOURCES PLC ("ALBA" OR THE "COMPANY")
AWARD OF EXPLORATION PERMITS IN MAURITANIA
AND
IDENTIFICATION OF URANIUM MINERALISATION
Further to the announcement made by the Company on 28 February 2008, Alba, the UK based exploration company announces the award of a
further two exploration permits in Mauritania and the identification of uranium mineralisation.
HIGHLIGHTS
* Alba's 50 per cent. owned UK subsidiary Mauritania Ventures Limited ("MVL") awarded two additional uranium exploration permits in
northern Mauritania
* Ground-based exploration confirms presence of uranium mineralisation coincident with airborne anomalies
* Uranium grades (up to 0.092% U3O8) identified during fieldwork * Zinc and lead mineralisation identified in carbonate rocks
AWARD OF SIXTH AND SEVENTH EXPLORATION PERMITS
The Company is pleased to announce that at a meeting of the Mauritania Council of Ministers MVL was awarded two additional uranium
exploration permits (422 and 603), which cover an area of 2,898 square km, in northern Mauritania. MVL now have a total of seven uranium
exploration permits in Mauritania which cover an area of 10,440 square km.
IDENTIFICATION OF URANIUM MINERALS DURING FIELDWORK
Detailed target generation studies using remote sensing and airborne geophysics data were employed to identify potential uraniferous
targets. Based on this desktop study 38 primary uranium targets were identified and ground-based exploration was carried out in February
2008 on permit numbers 314, 315, 422, 603. Seventeen of the most prospective targets were explored using a ground-based scintillometer.
Surface gamma-ray count rates of up to 1300 counts per second (cps) were recorded at four of the targets. Follow-up trenching on the highest
surface anomaly resulted in a count rate of 17,200 cps at a depth of 60 cm and the ubiquitous presence of a yellow radioactive mineral.
Later analysis at the CREGU Laboratory, Nancy, France, identified this mineral as uranium-bearing and belonging to the tyuyamunite mineral
group (Ca(UO2)2V2O8,5-8(H2O)).
Subsequent geochemical analysis performed at OMAC Laboratories, Ireland, has determined that all 48 channel and grab samples collected
during the February-March programme contained uranium. These samples are from 15 of the 19 most prospective uranium targets. Two of the
showings, Dahmane (T80H) and Moutal (TT81) had scintillometer readings over 5,000 cps. Some of the highest assays were obtained from Dahmane
(0.092% U3O8), Moutal (0.026% U3O8) and T75W (0.019% U3O8). A total of 11 of the 48 samples assayed over 50 ppm uranium (>0.006% U3O8) and 5
samples over 200 ppm uranium (>0.0234% U3O8). Low-grade uranium ore typically ranges from 300 to 20,000 ppm uranium.
The mineralisation occurs in two distinct geological settings, either at the weathered contact of granites in the Reguibat Shield (e.g.,
Dahmane and Moutal showings, permit number 442) or close to the Reguibat Shield-Taoudeni Basin unconformity at the contact between a
sandstone unit and the overlying limestone. Evidence of secondary enrichment is also present.
Based on initial observations during this fieldwork a second exploration programme was undertaken in April 2008 to define the extent of
the discovered mineralisation at the Dahmane and Moutal showings. Detailed ground-based grids confirmed that the Dahmane showing was
approximately 300m long and 10m wide and gave a maximum gamma-radiation reading of 18,043 cps. Abundant uranium-bearing minerals were
observed from a depth of 50cm to 1.5m at the base of two hand-dug trenches 100 m apart. Follow-up work on the Moutal showing defined at
least four anomalous areas over a 700 x 700 metre area. The maximum gamma radiation measurement was 7,245 cps at a depth of 90 cm. Two
trenches in this area recovered silicrete nodules in the regolith that displayed yellow uranium minerals in vugs and fractures. The findings
of this exploration programme will be reported in detail when the laboratory results are available.
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DISCOVERY OF ZINC AND LEAD MINERALISATION
Limited prospecting was carried out in permit area 314 (where MVL owns the base metal mineral rights) to assess the potential of
carbonate-hosted zinc and lead mineralisation associated with Proterozoic reef complexes, akin to the Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) class of
deposit. Anomalous concentrations of base metals were recorded from the reef complex including isolated ironstone nodules and veinlets that
contained up to 13.6 % zinc, 0.3 % lead and 1.76 g/t silver. Typical ore grades for MVT deposits vary between 5% and 10 % combined lead and
zinc. It is anticipated that additional fieldwork will be carried out in this area during the next field visit to determine the exploration
potential of this unit.
MANAGING DIRECTORS' STATEMENT
Michael Nott, Managing Director, Alba Mineral Resources commented, "We are pleased to have been awarded an additional two exploration
permit in Mauritania, where we have established a large ground position now totalling some 10,440 square kilometres on especially
prospective ground. Field-based exploration on these permits has been particularly successful with the discovery of uranium minerals in
several of the targets, and the presence of individual samples that are of ore-grade. We are eagerly awaiting the laboratory results of our
follow-up survey carried out in April 2008.
The discovery of carbonate-hosted zinc and lead mineralisation in the reefs of the Taoudeni Basin was a positive result as it vindicates
our exploration model for the permit. We hope to conduct further work to assess the potential of this poorly explored area.''
Enquiries:
Michael Nott, Managing Director
Alba Mineral Resources plc Tel: +44 (0) 20 7499 8334
Liam Murray, Nominated Adviser
Dowgate Capital Advisers Limited Tel: +44 (0) 20 7492 4777
QUALIFIED PERSON STATEMENT
The Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the "JORC Code") sets out minimum
standards, recommendations and guidelines for Public Reporting in Australasia of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves.
The information contained in this announcement has been presented in accordance with the JORC Code.
Dr Sandy M. Archibald (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.) Technical Director of Alba has reviewed the information contained herein. Dr. Archibald has
suitable experience and qualifications, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation under consideration and to the activity he is
undertaking as a qualified person as defined by the Guidance Note for Mining and Oil & Gas Companies under the AIM Rules for Companies.
NOTES TO THE EDITORS
Alba Mineral Resources plc is a committed, technically driven explorer with a commodity focus on uranium, nickel and gold. Alba
currently has interests in a number of well researched properties owned in its own right or in conjunction with other parties, primarily in
Scotland, Mauritania and Sweden. The Company also has gold and base metal interests in Scotland and Ireland.
The Company's overall corporate and exploration strategy will continue to be one of developing a portfolio of well-researched, promising
and prospective exploration properties that will be pursued further, either in the Company's own right or in conjunction with other
parties.
To create and realise value, projects will be either sold outright (in whole or part), spun off into a separate company, joint ventured
to include a cash consideration and/or maintaining a 'Net Smelter Return' or developed into operating mines. The Company has a principal
focus on the Arthrath nickel-copper-platinum group elements project in Scotland, the uranium and copper-gold project in Mauritania, and the
nickel and copper-gold project in Sweden.
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