Ivanhoe achieves initial goal of more than 70 million tonnes of high-quality coal at Nariin Sukhait Project, Southern Mongolia
16 September 2005 - 11:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA, Sept. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ivanhoe
Mines' President John Macken announced today that the company has
received an initial resource estimate for its Nariin Sukhait Coal
Project in southern Mongolia. The project contains initial measured
plus indicated coal resources of approximately 72 million tonnes,
with an additional inferred coal resource of approximately 26
million tonnes. These resources, which were discovered and
delineated in only seven months of drilling this year, are
considered to be of immediate interest as surface open-pit deposits
that are amenable to near-term production for potential buyers in
Chinese markets. Initial coal-quality testing ranks the Nariin
Sukhait coal as high-volatile bituminous under American Society for
Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. The Nariin Sukhait Coal
Project is located approximately 40 kilometres north of the
Mongolia-China border and the shipping terminus for a newly
constructed, 450-kilometre Chinese rail line that is expected to be
operational into the border area by the end of this year. The
independent estimates were prepared by Norwest Corporation, of Salt
Lake City, USA. Norwest has extensive coal experience in Mongolia,
including completion of a feasibility study of the Tavan Tolgoi
coal deposit for the Mongolian Ministry of Infrastructure and
Development, provision of advisory services to the operating coal
mines at Shivee Ovoo and Bagaa Nuur, and overseeing coal
exploration programs in Mongolia for other international mining and
exploration companies. The Nariin Sukhait resource estimates were
prepared in conformance with Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM)
Standards and the requirements set out in Canada's National
Instrument 43-101, and were based on drilling completed prior to
August 9, 2005. A NI 43-101 technical report will be filed within
30 days. Table 1: Nariin Sukhait Property In-Place Coal
Resources(x) Summary ('000 Tonnes) As of August 9, 2005
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In-Place Resources ('000 Tonnes) Area ASTM Group
------------------------------------------ Measured Indicated
Inferred
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South Field 6,678 7,126 11,128 ------------ High-
------------------------------------------ East Field Volatile
14,978 9,906 10,752 ------------ Bituminous
------------------------------------------ West Field 20,575 12,835
4,009
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Total 72,098 25,889
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(x) Resources that are not reserves do not have demonstrated
economic value. Ivanhoe's Nariin Sukhait Property is adjacent to,
and surrounds, the MAK Nariin Sukhait Mine, operated by the MAK-Qin
Hua Mongolian/Chinese joint venture. See Ivanhoe Mines' website at
http://www.ivanhoemines.com/ for project and field location maps.
The MAK Mine, which has been supplying high-rank, low-ash,
low-sulphur coal to Chinese consumers since 2003, has a reported
production capacity of two million tonnes per year of thermal and
blend-coking coal from two operating open-pits. The Nariin Sukhait
coal field consists of very thick multiple seams, with individual
seam thicknesses up to 60 metres. Ivanhoe has been using a
multi-faceted approach in its exploration program, employing field
mapping, surface-resistivity geophysics, trenching and drilling to
identify coal resources. The primary goal of the program was to
delineate an initial coal resource of between 50 and 100 million
tonnes, sufficient to commence a commercial mine operation with
annual coal production of between two and five million tonnes for
export to China. To date, Ivanhoe has spent approximately US$4.5
million on exploration at Nariin Sukhait, representing 6 cents (US)
per tonne of measured and indicated resources discovered to date.
Ivanhoe's initial exploration was focused on the South, East and
West Fields, which are adjacent to the MAK mining lease. The
program subsequently has expanded to several other areas of
interest within the 4,155-square-kilometre exploration tenements
that Ivanhoe controls surrounding the MAK Nariin Sukhait Mine. As
of August 9, 2005, Ivanhoe had completed 245 drill holes on the
Nariin Sukhait Property. A total of 146 holes had been completed
within the South, East, and West Fields. Norwest expects that
approximately 90 more holes will be drilled before the completion
of this season's drill program at the end of October, 2005. Norwest
then will update the current resource estimates for the South,
East, and West Fields. The South and East Fields are directly
adjacent to the MAK Mine's East Pit, currently being mined for No.
5 Seam coal by the MAK operation. The South and East Fields are
divided by a northwest trending fault that extends along the east
side of the East Pit. South Field ----------- Drilling in the South
Field has focused on delineating the No. 5 Seam as it projects
down-dip and along strike from the East Pit. Drilling has
identified 13.8 million tonnes of measured and indicated resources
in the South Field. Thirty drill holes define the No. 5 Seam, with
an average seam thickness of 59.4 metres, dipping at 45 degrees to
the south. Table 2: South Field In-Place Coal Resources Summary
('000 Tonnes) As Of August 9, 2005
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In-Place Resources ('000 Tonnes) Seam ASTM Group
------------------------------------------ Measured Indicated
Inferred
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5 High-Volatile 6,678 7,126 11,128 Bituminous
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Total 13,804 11,128
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Drilling is continuing in the South Field to further define No. 5
Seam resources. Exploration also is being carried out to further
investigate the resource potential of the Nos. 8, 9 and 10 Seams
that sub-crop to the south of the No. 5 Seam. East Field ----------
The East Field is located on the down-thrown side of the
northwest-trending fault that separates it from the South Field.
While drilling has not intersected the No. 5 Seam coal in the East
Field, significant coal resources have been identified in the
overlying Nos. 8, 9 and 10 seams. The upper seams are developed as
multiple bench sequences that, combined, carry an average coal
thickness of 18 metres. Beds dip from 45 degrees to 60 degrees
toward the southeast for a strike length of 1.8 kilometres.
Drilling has identified 24.9 million tonnes of coal in the measured
plus indicated resource categories. Table 3: East Field In-Place
Coal Resources Summary ('000 Tonnes) As Of August 9, 2005
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In-Place Resources ('000 Tonnes) Seam ASTM Group
------------------------------------------ Measured Indicated
Inferred
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8 1,037 1,112 912 --------- High-
------------------------------------------ 9 Volatile 7,986 6,086
6,907 --------- Bituminous
------------------------------------------ 10 5,955 2,709 2,932
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Total 24,884 10,752
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West Field ---------- The West Field is located 6.5 kilometres west
of the South Field, adjacent to the MAK mining lease. The field is
approximately 1.6 kilometres southwest of the MAK West Pit.
Drilling has targeted the Nos. 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 seams along
the limbs of a southwest-plunging anticline. A total of 71 drill
holes have defined a measured plus indicated resource of 33.4
million tonnes in the West Field. Along the south limb of the
anticline, drilling has intersected seams Nos. 5 through 10 in
strata dipping from 45 degrees to 60 degrees toward the southeast.
Strata along the north limb have been offset and rotated by reverse
faulting. Drilling has intersected seams Nos. 7 through 11 dipping
south-southwest at approximately 35 degrees. The thickness of the
No. 5 Seam averages 59.3 metres along the south limb. The upper
seams for the south limb have a combined average thickness of 7.3
metres. The upper seams on the north limb have a combined thickness
averaging 5.4 metres. Table 4: West Field In-Place Coal Resources
Summary ('000 Tonnes) As Of August 9, 2005
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In-Place Resources ('000 Tonnes) Seam ASTM Group
------------------------------------------ Measured Indicated
Inferred
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5 4,047 2,756 185 ---------
------------------------------------------ 7 100 124 152 ---------
------------------------------------------ 8 High- 1,117 920 449
--------- Volatile ------------------------------------------ 9
Bituminous 6,815 5,420 1,280 ---------
------------------------------------------ 10 4,140 2,429 675
--------- ------------------------------------------ 11 4,357 1,186
1,269
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Total 33,411 4,009
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Coal Quality ------------ At this time, coal quality testing has
been completed for approximately 25% of the core samples. Initial
coal quality testing results of the coal seams in all three fields
ranks the Nariin Sukhait coals as high-volatile bituminous under
ASTM standards. Tests indicate that much of the No. 5 Seam is
high-rank, low-ash, low-sulphur coal. Based on initial tests,
typical characteristics for the No. 5 Seam average 9% moisture,
11.5% ash, 1.1% sulphur and a caloric value of approximately 6,400
Kcal/kg. Initial testing has shown more variability in the upper
seams. Typical combined characteristics for the upper seams average
9.5% moisture, 15.2% ash, 0.7% sulphur and approximately 6,050
Kcal/kg. Reverse circulation coal samples are being tested by
Mining Institute in Ulaanbaatar. Core samples are undergoing
complete thermal and metallurgical testing by SGS Minerals Services
in Denver, Colorado, USA. New Resource Updates and Pre-feasibility
Study ---------------------------------------------- Extensive
field mapping has identified numerous intermittent exposures of
coal outcroppings that occur for more than 95 kilometres along the
north margin of the sedimentary basin that contains the Nariin
Sukhait deposit. Norwest also expects to be providing resource
estimates on four additional areas at Nariin Sukhait that have
shown encouraging initial results. To date, Ivanhoe has been
engaged in exploration on 17 individual areas within the Nariin
Sukhait Basin. Ivanhoe plans to bring the Nariin Sukhait resources
into a pre-feasibility-level study within the next six months. The
company currently is involved in preliminary marketing discussions
with potential coal buyers. Successful negotiations could see
initial production from the Ivanhoe properties in the second half
of 2006. Qualified Person ---------------- Mr. Steven B. Kerr,
Senior Geologist with Norwest Corporation and a Qualified Person as
defined by NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the information
contained in this release. Norwest has been commissioned by Ivanhoe
to design, implement and manage the exploration program at Nariin
Sukhait. Throughout the exploration program, Norwest has provided
on-site management and technical assistance. Norwest will use the
information gained from this program to prepare a pre-feasibility
study for the development of a surface mining operation at Nariin
Sukhait. Environmental baseline studies and geologic modelling are
in progress. Ivanhoe has a 100% interest in the Oyu Tolgoi gold and
copper project in Mongolia and owns or controls exploration rights
covering approximately 134,000 square kilometres in central and
southern Mongolia, where additional copper-gold and coal
discoveries have been made. Ivanhoe produces LME grade A copper
from its Monywa joint venture in Myanmar. Ivanhoe shares are listed
on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges under the symbol IVN.
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given that actual results will be consistent with these
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actual results to differ from these forward-looking statements are
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