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VANCOUVER, Feb. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Aurizon Mines Ltd.
(TSX: ARZ; NYSE Alternext: AZK) is pleased to report a renewal in
mineral reserves and an increase in the mineral resource estimate
for its Casa Berardi mine, located in north western Quebec, Canada.
Mineral reserves and resources as of December 31, 2008, are
summarized below:
------------------------------------------------------------- CASA
BERARDI MINE MINERAL RESERVES AND RESOURCES SUMMARY(1) as at
December 31,
------------------------------------------------------------- 2008
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Gold Tonnes Grams/tonne Ounces
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Mineral Reserves Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves Underground
3,201,000 8.5 875,000 Open pit 635,000 4.0 81,000
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Mineral Reserves 3,836,000 7.8 956,000
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Mineral Resources Measured Mineral Resources 728,000 5.4 126,000
Indicated Mineral Resources 4,234,000 6.0 810,000
------------------------------------------------------------- Total
Measured & Indicated Resources 4,962,000 5.9 936,000
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Inferred Mineral Resources 4,339,000 6.6 920,000
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2007
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Grade Gold Gain Tonnes Grams/tonne Ounces (loss)
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Mineral Reserves Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves Underground
2,797,000 9.7 873,000 2,000 Open pit 290,000 4.8 45,000 36,000
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Total Mineral Reserves 3,087,000 9.3 918,000 38,000
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Mineral Resources Measured Mineral Resources 299,000 6.8 66,000
60,000 Indicated Mineral Resources 3,314,000 5.6 596,000 214,000
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Total Measured & Indicated 3,613,000 5.7 662,000 274,000
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Inferred Mineral Resources 5,484,000 6.9 1,215,000 (295,000)
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(1) Mineral resources which are not mineral reserves do not have
demonstrated economic viability. Mineral reserves and resources
estimates have been completed in accordance with the Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects as defined by National Instrument
43-101. Mineral resources are exclusive of mineral reserves.
Mineral reserves and mineral resources for 2008 were calculated
using a gold price of US$750. "The main objectives in 2008 were to
renew mineral reserves and to increase the quality of existing
mineral resources in order to eventually convert mineral resources
into mineral reserves," said David Hall, President and CEO, "and we
are pleased with the significant upgrade in mineral resources and
replacement of mineral reserves. Our strong cash flow and new drill
access in the deeper area of the West Mine will enable us to
upgrade mineral resources previously drilled from surface." Casa
Berardi Mine ----------------- The Casa Berardi gold deposits are
located along a five kilometre east-west mineralized corridor. They
include the East and West mines, and the Principal Zone. The Casa
Berardi gold deposits can be classified as an Archean
sedimentary-hosted lode gold deposit. The gold mineralization is
superimposed on a continuous graphitic mudrock unit corresponding
to the Casa Berardi Fault plane. Gold occurs mainly south of the
Casa Berardi Fault, and sometimes on both sides of the fault. The
mine has produced over 1.0 million recovered gold ounces since
commencing production in 1986, including 336,000 recovered ounces
since Aurizon re-commissioned production in December 2006. Scott
Wilson Roscoe Postle Associates Inc. (Scott Wilson RPA) were
commissioned by Aurizon to prepare mineral reserve and mineral
resource estimates on the different zones of the property, in
accordance with the Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects as
defined by N1 43-101.
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CASA BERARDI MINE MINERAL RESERVE ESTIMATE As at December 31,
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2008 2007 Grade Grade Grams/ Gold Grams/ Ounces Tonnes tonne Ounces
Tonnes tonne of gold
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Northwest (NW) 83,000 5.4 14,400 116,000 6.1 23,000 113 709,000 8.7
199,200 780,000 8.7 218,000 East mine - Crown Pillar 407,000 4.2
54,400 84,000 3.9 11,000 East mine - Underground 88,000 6.3 17,800
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Total Proven Reserves 1,287,000 6.9 285,900 981,000 8.0 252,000
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Lower Inter (LI) 953,000 8.9 273,000 857,000 9.5 262,000 North West
(NW) - - - - - - South West (SW) 72,000 4.6 10,700 5,000 5.8 1,000
109 68,000 5.4 11,700 43,000 6.8 10,000 111 37,000 5.4 6,400 28,000
5.6 5,000 113 993,000 9.4 298,400 843,000 12.1 329,000 115 30,000
11.8 11,400 37,000 12.0 14,000 117S 19,000 7.0 4,300 - - - East
Mine - Crown Pillar 228,000 3.7 26,800 206,000 5.2 34,000 East Mine
- Underground 63,000 8.2 16,500 - - -
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Low-Grade Development 87,000 3.9 10,900 89,000 3.9 11,000
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Total Probable Reserves 2,550,000 8.2 670,100 2,106,000 9.8 666,000
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Total Proven and Probable Reserves 3,836,000 7.8 956,000 3,087,000
9.3 918,000
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Notes: 1. CIM definitions were followed for Mineral Reserves. 2.
Mineral Reserves are estimated at a cut-off grade of 4.4 g/t Au for
underground, and 1.2 g/t Au for open pit. 3. Mineral Reserves are
estimated using an average long-term gold price of US$750 per ounce
and a US$/C$ exchange rate of 1:1.10. 4. A minimum mining width of
three metres was used. 5. Totals may not represent the sum of the
parts due to rounding. Proven and Probable Mineral Reserves have
been renewed as a result of: - Additional drilling at the East Mine
crown pillar and re-assessment of the block model in the
underground section above the 300 metre level have resulted in a
gain of mineral reserves at the East Mine. The East Mine crown
pillar represents 17% of the total reserves at Casa Berardi. - At
the West Mine, the gain in mineral reserves from Zones 109, 117S,
Lower Inter and South West, have been compensated by 2008 mine
production in Zones 113 and North West, and a re-assessment of the
block model in Zone 115, resulting in an overall underground
reserve renewal in 2008. - A 16% decrease in grade is a result of
the addition of low grade ore from the East Mine crown pillar and
the re-assessment of the cut-off grade, due to higher gold prices.
- Mineral reserves are estimated using an average long-term gold
price of US$750 per ounce, compared to US$581 per ounce in 2007,
and a US$/C$ exchange of 1:1.0. A minimum cut off grade of 4.4
grams of gold per tonne was used, based on long term operating
costs and gold prices, for the underground zones; and 1.2 grams of
gold per tonne for the open pit. In 2007, the minimum cut off grade
was 5.1 grams of gold per tonne. - As the mining industry is
currently experiencing gold prices that are higher than US$750 per
ounce, the operations periodically mine ore that is not included in
mineral reserves as the grades are lower than the minimum cut-off
grades. Reconciliation of Casa Berardi Mineral Reserves
----------------------------------------------- Reconciliations
between the mineral reserve estimates and the mill production
averaged 99.5% for the tonnage and 105% for the grade.
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Tonnes Gold ounces
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Mineral Reserves - December 31, 2007 3,087,000 918,000 Resources
conversion(1) 754,000 114,000 Mining depletion(2) (655,000)
(171,000) Mining Cost(3) 650,000 95,000
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Mineral Reserves - December 31, 2008 3,836,000 956,000
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Notes to the reconciliation of mineral reserves: (1) Resource
conversion resulted in the addition of 114,000 ounces to mineral
reserves. (2) Mining depletion represents mineral reserves mined
and processed in 2008 before milling recoveries and, therefore,
does not correspond to the actual 2008 gold production of 158,800
ounces. (3) Mining costs represent an adjustment to the cut off
grade as a result of changes in the three year moving average gold
price and forecast operating costs. Mine Plan for Mineral Reserves
------------------------------ - The mine plan for the current
mineral reserves totals 3.8 million tonnes of ore, grading 7.8
grams of gold per tonne, to be mined over five years (2009 to 2013)
from 113 Zone, Lower Inter Zone, and six smaller West Mine zones,
as well as the open pit and underground production from the East
Mine. - Development was compiled by zone, measured from mine plans,
and scheduled monthly for 2009, and quarterly thereafter.
Development requirements average 20 metres per day for the next
three years, and then decline rapidly, as most accesses and
infrastructure will be completed. - Production was compiled by
stope, and scheduled quarterly by zone. The majority of the
production tonnage will come from the 113 and the Lower Inter
zones, together making up 85% of underground reserves.
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CASA BERARDI MINE MINERAL RESOURCE ESTIMATES As at December 31,
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2008 2007
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Grade Grams/ Gold Grams/ Gold Tonnes tonne Ounces Tonnes tonne
Ounces
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Measured Mineral Resources Zone 113 160,000 7.93 41,000 - - - North
West 42,000 6.48 9,000 - - - East Mine Crown Pillar 310,000 3.11
31,000 - - - East Mine Underground 216,000 6.55 46,000 299,000 6.84
66,000
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Total Measured Resources 728,000 5.39 126,000 299,000 6.84 66,000
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Indicated Mineral Resources Zone Lower Inter 122,000 6.04 24,000
103,000 19.86 66,000 Zone North West - - - 24,000 4.19 3,000 Zone
South West 300,000 4.66 45,000 579,000 4.59 85,000 Zone Inter
124,000 4.43 18,000 124,000 4.43 18,000 Zone 109 - - - 19,000 11.19
7,000 Zone 111 52,000 5.24 9,000 52,000 5.24 9,000 Zone 113 182,000
5.24 31,000 681,000 3.89 85,000 Zone 115 112,000 14.68 53,000
24,000 15.28 12,000 Zone 117S - - - 18,000 8.99 5,000 Zone 118
230,000 7.04 52,000 230,000 7.04 52,000 Principal Crown Pillar
1,785,000 6.19 355,000 339,000 5.51 60,000 Principal Underground
837,000 6.38 172,000 316,000 7.01 71,000 East Mine Crown Pillar
399,000 2.63 34,000 667,000 4.03 86,000 East Mine Underground
90,000 6.27 18,000 138,000 8.20 36,000
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Total Indicated Resources 4,234,000 5.95 810,000 3,314,000 5.60
596,000
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Total Measured & Indicated Resources 4,962,000 5.87 936,000
3,613,000 5.70 662,000
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Inferred Mineral Resources Zone Lower Inter 43,000 5.62 8,000
43,000 5.62 8,000 Zone 104 115,000 6.62 25,000 115,000 6.62 25,000
Zone 118 854,000 6.64 183,000 854,000 6.64 183,000 Zone 123 - S
714,000 9.42 216,000 714,000 9.42 216,000 Principal Crown Pillar
841,000 5.97 162,000 1,647,000 6.43 340,000 Principal Underground
836,000 5.97 161,000 1,316,000 6.50 275,000 East Mine Crown Pillar
310,000 3.02 30,000 170,000 5.74 31,000 East Mine Underground
156,000 9.10 46,000 156,000 9.10 46,000 East Mine Cherty 225,000
6.80 49,000 225,000 6.80 49,000 East Mine Zone 160 243,000 5.40
42,000 243,000 5.40 42,000
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Total Inferred Resources 4,339,000 6.60 920,000 5,484,000 6.89
1,215,000
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Notes: 1. CIM definitions were followed for Mineral Resources. 2.
Mineral Resources are estimated at cut-off grades of: - 4 g/t Au
for West Mine, Principal Mine and East Mine. - 3 g/t Au for South
West, Inter and 104 zones in the West Mine. Those zones were
estimated by Aurizon in 2000 using 2D polygons on longitudinal
sections and reviewed by RPA in 2005. - 1.30 g/t Au for the East
Mine - Open Pit (Geostat, 2008). 3. Mineral Resources are estimated
using an average long-term gold price of US$750 per ounce, and a
US$/C$ exchange rate of 1:1.10. 4. Minimum mining widths of two to
three metres were used. 5. Mineral Resources are exclusive of
Mineral Reserves. 6. Totals may not represent the sum of the parts
due to rounding. 7. Mineral resources which are not mineral
reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Comparison
with 2007 Mineral Resources --------------------------------------
The main variance in the mineral resource estimates between 2008
and 2007 are as follows: - Geological re-interpretation of
mineralized zones after drilling programs (Zone 113, East Mine
Crown Pillar). - Geological re-interpretation of mineralized zones
and conversion of 2D polygonal model to 3D block model (109, 115,
117S, Principal Mine). - Conversion of inferred into indicated; or
of indicated into measured. - Conversion of mineral resources into
mineral reserves. - Conversion of mineral resources to mineral
reserves after completion of pre-feasibility studies (East Mine
Crown Pillar and East Mine Underground). - Mining depletion (Zone
113, North-West, Lower Inter). - Elimination of low grade resources
(less than 4 grams of gold per tonne). Outlook ------- Aurizon
intends to utilize its strong cash flow to upgrade mineral
resources to mineral reserves in order to extend and optimize the
current mine plan. In 2009, Aurizon intends to complete a
feasibility study to finalize the technical parameters and related
costs of mining the East mine crown pillar by open pit. In
addition, Aurizon intends to initiate a preliminary assessment
report investigating the relative risks and opportunities of mining
the Principal zone crown pillar by open pit. The 810 metre level
project will provide an underground access for drilling on the
118-120, 122 and the newly discovered 123 zones. Work on the one
kilometre long exploration drift is progressing and two drill rigs
are currently active at the western end of the drift. Quality
control Mineral resource estimates, implementation and the quality
control program are supervised by Sylvain Picard P. Eng., Principal
Mine Geologist for Casa Berardi, a "qualified person" as defined by
the National Instrument 43-101. Information of a technical and
scientific nature in the press release has been prepared under the
supervision of Michel Gilbert, P. Eng., Vice-President of the
Company, a "qualified person" under National Instrument 43-101.
Additional Information One sketch is attached showing the mineral
reserve and resource outlines at the Casa Berardi Gold Mine
(http://files.newswire.ca/734/Aurizon_Graph_and_Map.pdf). Two
appendices are also attached at the back of this release detailing
the technical parameters used for the mineral reserve estimates
(Appendix A) and the mineral resource estimates (Appendix B). All
other information previously released on Casa Berardi is also
available on the Aurizon website at http://www.aurizon.com/. About
Aurizon Aurizon is a gold producer with a growth strategy focused
on developing its existing projects in the Abitibi region of
north-western Quebec, one of the world's most favourable mining
jurisdictions and prolific gold and base metal regions, and by
increasing its asset base through accretive transactions. Aurizon
shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "ARZ"
and on the NYSE Alternext (formerly the American Stock Exchange)
under the symbol "AZK". Additional information on Aurizon and its
properties is available on Aurizon's website at
http://www.aurizon.com/. FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS This News
Release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of
securities legislation. These forward-looking statements include,
but are not limited to, statements regarding the 2009 Casa Berardi
mine plan and estimates of gold production, grade and long-term
average gold prices, mineral reserve and mineral resource
estimates, planned work programs, strategic plans and expected
outcomes. Forward-looking statements express, as at the date of
this News Release, the Company's plans, estimates, forecasts,
projections, expectations, or beliefs as to future events or
results and, except as required under applicable securities
legislation, the Company does not intend, and does not assume any
obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions
including those referred to in this news release and involve risks
and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that such
statements will prove to be accurate. Therefore, actual results and
future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Factors that could cause results or events to
differ materially from current expectations expressed or implied by
the forward-looking statements, include, but are not limited to
conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in project parameters
as plans continue to be refined; future prices of gold; accidents,
and other risks of the mining industry; and other risks more fully
described in Aurizon's Annual Information Form filed with the
Securities Commissions of the provinces of British Columbia,
Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, and in Aurizon's Annual
Report on Form 40-F filed with the United States Securities and
Exchange Commission. These documents are available on Sedar at
http://www.sedar.com/ and on Edgar at http://www.sec.gov/.
CAUTIONARY NOTE TO US READERS As a British Columbia corporation,
the Company is subject to certain rules and regulations issued by
the British Columbia Securities Commission ("BC Securities
Commission"). The Company is required to provide detailed
information regarding its properties including mineralization,
drilling, sampling and analysis, security of samples and mineral
resource and mineral reserve estimates. Further, the Company
describes mineral resources associated with its properties
utilizing terminology such as "indicated" or "inferred" which terms
are recognized by Canadian regulations but are not recognized by
the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").
Cautionary Note to U.S. Investors Regarding Mineral Resources The
SEC allows mining companies, in their filings with the SEC, to
disclose only those mineral deposits they can economically and
legally extract or produce. The Company may use certain terms in
this document, such as "mineral resources", "indicated mineral
resources" and "inferred resources" that are recognized and
mandated by Canadian securities regulators but are not recognized
by the SEC. This News Release uses the term "indicated" resources.
U.S. readers are cautioned that while that term is recognized and
required by Canadian regulations, the SEC does not recognize it.
U.S. investors are cautioned not to assume that any part or all of
mineral deposits in this category will ever be converted into
mineral reserves. This News Release uses the term "inferred"
resources. U.S. readers are cautioned that while this term is
recognized and required by Canadian regulations, the SEC does not
recognize it. "Inferred resources" have a great amount of
uncertainty as to their existence, and great uncertainty as to
their economic and legal feasibility. It cannot be assumed that all
or any part of an Inferred Mineral Resource will ever be upgraded
to a higher category. Under Canadian rules, estimates of Inferred
Mineral Resources may not form the basis of feasibility or
pre-feasibility studies, except in rare cases. U.S. investors are
cautioned not to assume that part or all of an inferred resource
exists, or is economically or legally mineable. APPENDIX A
---------- Technical Parameters - Mineral Reserve Estimate
----------------------------------------------- The technical
parameters for the mineral reserve estimate are as follows: -
Mineral reserve estimations were based on 3D block models for all
zones except the South West Zone; the few remaining zones that were
estimated using 2D polygonal methods are not included in mineral
reserves. - For the underground operation, the selected mining
method is usually Sequential Transversal and Longitudinal Long Hole
when the vein is larger than 10 metres and Longitudinal Long Hole
Retreat when the vein is less than 10 metres. The stoping sequence
includes cemented rockfill of the primary stoping sequence,
cemented and unconsolidated rockfill for the longitudinal retreat
and unconsolidated rockfill for secondary stoping sequence. - Stope
dilution has been calculated from numerical modeling on the basis
of the stability of the stope openings, ore deposit geometry and
mining method. The amount of dilution was reduced for stopes of
smaller dimensions on the fringes of the zone, and increased for
stopes with unfavourable geometry. In addition, each stope was
assigned a backfill dilution percentage based on number of walls of
fill and type of mucking floor. Dilution quantities were estimated
for each stope, including hanging wall/footwall sloughage, and
backfill dilution, where applicable. As a result, the dilution
averages 21%. - Extraction was estimated at 90% for primary stopes,
and 95% for secondary stopes. - A minimum cut off grade of 4.4
grams of gold per tonne was used based on long term operating cost
and gold prices for most of the underground zones in the West Mine.
For the East Mine crown pillar, a minimum cut off grade of 1.2
grams of gold per tonne was used based on long term operating costs
and gold prices. - Bulk density is different for each zone and is
based on density determinations. Bulk density varies from 2.70
tonne per cubic metre (e.g. Zone 113) to 2.90 tonne per cubic metre
(e.g. Principal Zones). A bulk density of 2.77 tonne per cubic
metre was used for zones that have no density determinations (e.g.
East Mine) and is based on historical data. - Mineral reserves are
estimated using an average long-term gold price of US$750 per ounce
and a US$/C$ exchange rate of 1:1.10. - Minimum underground mining
widths of three metres were used. - West Mine mineral reserves are
based on new information acquired from the definition drilling
completed in 2008. During the year, three rigs were active along
the 510 to 810 metre levels. Information from the definition
drilling is being used to outline the precise ore stope dimensions.
Footwall drifts, which are set 20 metres apart, are being used as
the collar locations of the current drill program. - East Mine open
pit reserves are contained in the crown pillar left behind by
previous mining. Open pit optimization and detailed design were
updated in November 2008, after an infill drilling campaign was
completed. A dilution factor of 20% was applied to open pit
mineralization within the pit design, and above the 1.2 grams of
gold per tonne cut-off grade. It is anticipated that the East mine
crown pillar open pit will have a depth of 80 metres. The zone is
covered by 18 metres of silt and clay overburden. Stripping ratio
is estimated at 17:1. - The East Mine underground reserves are
based on a plan to re-establish access to old workings, and mine
pillars and levels left behind during previous operations. Stope
sizes are not standardized. Mining methods include longhole stoping
where access can be attained for both top and bottom cuts, and cut
and fill methods where only undercuts are accessible. APPENDIX B
---------- Technical Parameters - Mineral Resource Estimate
------------------------------------------------ The technical
parameters for the mineral resource estimate are as follows: -
Except for the Inter and South-West zones, which are 2D polygonal
estimates, and for the East Mine Crown Pillar, the resource
estimates of the different mineralized zones at Casa Berardi since
October 2005 have been calculated by the use of block modeling
grade interpolation by Scott Wilson RPA, assisted by mine staff. -
Mineral resources are estimated using an average long-term gold
price of US750 per ounce, and a US$/C$ exchange of 1:1.10, which
are the same values used in 2007. - Grade estimation was usually
carried out from 3D block solids. Drill holes as well as
development samples were used for grade interpolation. Smaller
zones were estimated previously by Aurizon, using 2D polygonal on
longitudinal sections and have been reviewed by Scott Wilson RPA. -
Different minimum cut off grades were used as follows: - 4.0 grams
of gold per tonne was used based on long term operating cost and
gold prices for most of the underground zones in the West Mine, for
the Principal Zone and the underground East Mine. - 4.3 grams of
gold per tonne was historically used for the Cherty and 160E Zones.
- 3.0 grams of gold per tonne was used for small zones previously
estimated by 2D polygons on longitudinal sections. - 1.3 grams of
gold per tonne was used based on long term operating cost and gold
prices for most the open pit crown pillar at the East Mine. - 0.8
grams of gold per tonne was used based on long term operating costs
and gold prices for the crown pillar at the Principal Mine. - A
total of 25 mineralized zones have been modeled at the Principal
Zone. As the mineralized system extends towards the overburden-rock
interface and the mineralized zones are close enough to each other
to envisage open pit mining, the zones were modeled by using a 1.0
grams of gold per tonne threshold. The current block size is 1.25
metres north-south by 2.5 metres east-west by 5.0 metres vertical.
The Principal Zone is covered by approximately 45 metres of
overburden, which is composed of a thin layer of peat and thicker
horizons of silt and glacial till. The host rock is of volcanic and
sedimentary origin. - Overall pit slopes of 24 degrees and 55
degrees were used for the overburden and host rock, respectively. -
Bulk density is different for each zone and is based on density
determinations. Bulk density varies from 2.70 tonne per cubic metre
(e.g. Zone 113) to 2.90 tonne per cubic metre (e.g. Principal
Zones). A bulk density of 2.77 tonne per cubic metre was used for
zones that have no density determinations (e.g. East Mine) and is
based on historical data. - Minimum underground mining widths of
two to three metres. DATASOURCE: Aurizon Mines Ltd. CONTACT:
AURIZON MINES LTD., David Hall, President and C.E.O., Telephone:
(604) 687-6600, Toll Free: 1-888-411-GOLD, Fax: (604) 687-3932;
Michel Gilbert, Vice President, Telephone: (819) 874-4511, Fax:
(819) 874-3391; Web Site: http://www.aurizon.com/; Email: ; or
Renmark Financial Communications Inc., 2080 Rene-Levesque Blvd.
West, Montreal, QC, H3H 1R6, Barry Mire: ; Jen Power: ; Media:
Vanessa Napoli: , Tel: (514) 939-3989, Fax: (514) 939-3717
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