IMA Exploration Inc. (TSX VENTURE: IMR)(NYSE Alternext US:
IMR)(FRANKFURT: IMT)(WKN 884971) ("IMA" or the "Company") is
pleased to announce the assay results from the fall 2008 drilling
program on its Island Copper Project on northern Vancouver Island,
British Columbia. Between October and December 2008 the IMA
completed 13 HQ size diamond drill holes totaling 5,123 metres in
two target areas, consisting of eleven step-out exploration holes
at the NW Expo gold-molybdenum-rhenium-(copper) target and two
infill holes at the Hushamu copper-gold deposit.
NW Expo drilling expanded the mineralized zone to the north and
west of previous drilling with highlights including:
- 238m @ 0.61 g/t gold, 0.08% copper, 0.010% molybdenum &
0.26 g/t rhenium (EC08-254) - 0.96 g/t AuEQ(i)
- 102m @ 0.12 g/t gold, 0.01% copper, 0.020% molybdenum &
0.75 g/t rhenium (EC08-252) - 0.63 g/t AuEQ(i)
- 124m @ 0.30 g/t gold, 0.05% copper, 0.017 % molybdenum &
0.36 g/t rhenium (EC08-252) - 0.71 g/t AuEQ(i)
- 92m @ 0.22 g/t gold, 0.02% copper, 0.030% molybdenum and 2.21
g/t rhenium (EC08-250) - 1.38 g/t AuEQ(i)
Highlights from the Hushamu drilling include:
- 179.3m @ 0.47 g/t gold, 0.42% copper, 0.011% molybdenum and
0.44 g/t rhenium (EC08-03) - 0.83% CuEQ(i)
- 164m @ 0.51 g/t gold, 0.30% copper, 0.007% molybdenum and 0.42
g/t rhenium (EC08-08) - 0.70% CuEQ(i)
(i) Gold Equivalent (AuEQ) and Copper Equivalent (CuEQ) were
calculated assuming 100% recovery for all metals and using
long-term prices of US$750/oz for gold, US$2.00/lb for copper,
US$12.50/lb for molybdenum and US$8,500/kg for rhenium.
The 42,669 hectare Island Copper Project hosts at least 6
copper-gold-molybdenum porphyry-related mineralized systems along
the same trend as BHP's past-producing Island Copper Mine (345
million tonnes @ 0.41% copper, 0.19 g/t gold, and 0.017% molybdenum
with by-product rhenium). Hushamu is the most advanced target on
the project and hosts a NI 43-101 compliant Measured and Indicated
resource of 230.9 million tonnes grading 0.28% Cu and 0.31 g/t Au,
containing 2.29 million ounces of gold and 1.425 billion pounds of
copper, as well as an Inferred resource of 52.8 million tonnes
grading 0.28% Cu, 0.38 g/t Au, containing 326 million pounds of
copper and 0.64 million ounces of gold. The 2008 drilling at
Hushamu returned above average grades for gold, substantiated the
assumed molybdenum component in the portion of the deposit tested
and identified a significant rhenium content.
IMA can earn up to a 70% interest in the Island Copper Project
(see May 12, 2008 News Release) from Western Copper Corporation by
completing expenditures and work on the project. With the
completion of the 2008 drilling program and subsequent reporting,
the firm commitment to complete $1.9 million of exploration
expenditures will be fulfilled. The Company is currently
integrating the new data with historical information in order to
assist in determining the appropriate next steps for the
project.
Technical Summary for NW Expo:
At the NW Expo target three holes (EC08-250, 252 and 254) that
tested the western sector of the interpreted mineralized zone
intersected hydrothermal breccia containing gold-molybdenum-rhenium
mineralization over thicknesses of 100-300m, at depths of 150-450m
below surface (see table below) while EC08-248 appears to be
located on its margin. These four holes achieved pierce points
centres through the gold-molybdenum-rhenium-(copper) mineralized
zone spaced from 150 to 400 metres apart, and located 150 to 550
metres from holes drilled by Western Copper in 2007 including
EC-233 (182.5m averaging 0.58 g/t gold, 0.078 % copper and 0.013 %
molybdenum), EC-234 (204.2m averaging 0.74 g/t gold, 0.11 % copper
and 0.012 % molybdenum) and EC-245 (119.9m averaging 1.25 g/t gold
and 0.16% copper)(1). Collar locations with respect to previous
drill holes are shown on Figure 1, available at:
http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/imr223f1.JPG.
NW Expo Intercept Highlights
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Hole No. Interval Including Length Au g/t Cu % Mo % Re g/t
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EC08-248 267 - 367 m. 100 0.05 0.00 0.003 0.22
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267 - 271 m. 4 0.03 0.00 0.022 0.56
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EC08-250 299 - 313 m. 14 0.07 0.00 0.031 1.28
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381 - 473 m. 92 0.22 0.02 0.030 2.21
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445 - 471 m. 26 0.15 0.01 0.036 4.81
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EC08-252 165 - 267 m. 102 0.12 0.01 0.020 0.75
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215 - 231 m. 16 0.17 0.00 0.037 1.73
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329 - 453 m. 124 0.30 0.05 0.017 0.36
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359 - 391 m. 32 0.55 0.09 0.010 0.19
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EC08-254 194 - 432 m. 238 0.61 0.08 0.010 0.26
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238 - 402 m. 164 0.82 0.12 0.011 0.37
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326 - 362 m. 36 1.30 0.25 0.007 0.17
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Three of the holes drilled further east at NW Expo (EC08-251,
257 and 261) did not intersect any significant mineralization, and
four holes (EC08-249, 253, 255 and 259) were abandoned prior to
intersecting target depths due to challenging drilling conditions.
All seven of these holes appear to have been drilled beyond the
eastern limit of the mineralized hydrothermal breccia zone.
The mineralized zone at NW Expo has now been delineated over a
600m by 600m area and remains open to the northwest. The zonation
pattern established by previous work of a gold-copper dominant zone
bracketed by molybdenum-rhenium dominant zones is supported by the
2008 drilling. Further exploratory drilling will be required to
delineate the extent of the NW Expo zone.
Technical Summary for Hushamu Deposit:
The two drillholes completed within the Hushamu deposit were
collared approximately 550m apart within the core area of the known
resource. Collar locations for the two holes with respect to
historical drillholes within the deposit are shown on Figure 2,
available at: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/imr223f2.JPG.
Hushamu Intercept Highlights
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Hole No. Interval Length Au g/t Cu % Mo % Re g/t
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HI08-03 10.7 - 190 m. 179.3 0.47 0.42 0.011 0.44
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HI08-08 8 - 172 m. 164 0.51 0.30 0.007 0.42
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IMA analyzed 655 core intervals for rhenium out of a total of
2,411 intervals sampled, including all the molybdenum-mineralized
intercepts plus samples between and adjacent to them. The nearby
Island Copper Mine reportedly recovered 28.2 tonnes of rhenium(2)
during the refining of the molybdenum concentrate. Previous
operators at both the mine and on exploration programs in the area
conducted only limited analyses for rhenium. A positive correlation
is observed between molybdenum and rhenium values for samples from
both NW Expo and Hushamu. IMA believes that rhenium could add
significant value to both the Hushamu and NW Expo targets. Rhenium
is currently selling for approximately US$8,500 per
kilogram(3).
2008 Drill Hole Summary for the Island Copper Property
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Collar Elevation Bearing Inclination Depth
Drill Hole No. (m) (deg) (deg) (m)
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NW Expo
EC08-248 467.70 272 -86 593.5
EC08-249 319.26 266 -85 209.1
EC08-250 467.75 272 -63 581.3
EC08-251 319.26 266 -59 538.6
EC08-252 433.74 274 -87 488.2
EC08-253 319.47 087 -60 172.8
EC08-254 434.15 279 -65 474.7
EC08-255 258.34 271 -85 386.2
EC08-257 257.79 271 -59 529.4
EC08-259 240.30 276 -87 233.8
EC08-261 240.02 275 -68 402.3
Hushamu
HI08-08 325.19 183 -87 316.2
HI08-03 319.07 264 -85 197.2
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Total 5123.3
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All analyses reported herein are based on sampled core lengths;
no estimate of true thickness has been made. All samples represent
2m core lengths and were collected by sawing the drill core in
half, placing half the sample in a bag for transport to the lab and
the other half back in the core box for storage at the Company's
core storage facility.
ALS Canada Ltd. was the primary laboratory used by IMA for all
drill core samples from the 2008 program. Check analyses were done
by Acme Analytical Laboratories Ltd., except for rhenium check
analyses which were done by International Plasma Labs Ltd. All
three laboratories are located in the greater Vancouver area, and
are ISO 9001:2000 certified. All industry standard QA/QC protocols
were undertaken by IMA during the 2008 drilling program.
Jacques Houle, P.Eng. a Qualified Person as defined by National
Instrument 43-101 supervised the 2008 work program on the Island
Copper Project and reviewed the contents of this news release. The
contents of the News Release have also been reviewed by David A.
Terry, Ph.D., P.Geo., a director and officer of the Company.
IMA is a Vancouver based exploration company with over $21M in
its treasury. The acquisition of the Island Copper Project is Phase
I of IMA's business strategy and aligns with the Company's
objective to acquire projects that contain established resources,
near-term cash flow and offer significant opportunities for
expansion through continued exploration. News releases on the
Island Copper project are dated May 12, 2008, July 24, 2008 and
September 27, 2008 and a PowerPoint presentation on the project is
available Company's website http://www.imaexploration.com for
recent information.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Mr. Joseph Grosso, President & CEO
(1) 2007 Diamond Drilling Report on the Hushamu Property,
Western Copper BC Assessment Report.
(2) British Columbia Mineral Exploration Review 1996, B.C.
Ministry of Energy Mines and Petroleum Resources
(3) www.minormetals.com
Cautionary Note to US Investors: This news release may contain
information about adjacent properties on which we have no right to
explore or mine. We advise U.S. investors that the SEC's mining
guidelines strictly prohibit information of this type in documents
filed with the SEC. U.S. investors are cautioned that mineral
deposits on adjacent properties are not indicative of mineral
deposits on our properties. This news release may contain
forward-looking statements including but not limited to comments
regarding the timing and content of upcoming work programs,
geological interpretations, receipt of property titles, potential
mineral recovery processes, etc. Forward-looking statements address
future events and conditions and therefore involve inherent risks
and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those
currently anticipated in such statements.
2009 Number 1
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of this
release.
Contacts: IMA Exploration Inc. Joseph Grosso President & CEO
Toll Free: 1-800-901-0058 or (604) 687-1828 IMA Exploration Inc.
Keir Reynolds Manager, Corporate Communications Toll Free:
1-800-901-0058 or (604) 687-1828 (604) 687-1858 (FAX) Email:
info@imaexploration.com Website: www.imaexploration.com
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