Search Minerals Inc. (“Search” or the “Company”)
(TSXV: SMY | OTCQB:
SHCMF), is pleased to announce receipt of assay results
for Phase 3 drill holes on its
DEEP FOX Critical
Rare Earth Element (“
CREE”) property in SE
Labrador. Assays from all 38 drill holes show significant CREE
throughout the mineralized zone and mineralization has been
observed in all levels (25m, 50m, 100m, 150m, 200m).
HIGHLIGHTS OF DEEP FOX PHASE 3 DRILL
PROGRAM:
- DEEP FOX confirmed to have higher grade
mineralization and higher widths than
FOXTROT;
- Mineralization observed down to 200m level below surface in all
drill holes;
- Mineralized zone is at least 500m in strike length and from 11m
to 38m wide and open below 200m;
- Phase 3 assay highlights (all true widths):
- FD-21-16 (25m level): 292 ppm Dy, 2094 ppm Nd, 544 ppm Pr, 49.9
ppm Tb over 9.62m;
- FD-21-15 (50m level): 315 ppm Dy, 2191 ppm Nd, 578 ppm Pr, 52.3
ppm Tb over 8.23m;
- FD-21-02 (100m level): 210 ppm Dy, 1648 ppm Nd, 444 ppm Pr,
36.2 ppm Tb over 29.46m;
- FD-21-30 (150m level): 240 ppm Dy, 1644 ppm Nd, 434 ppm Pr,
39.2 ppm Tb over 38.32m;
- FD-21-31 (200m level): 284 ppm Dy, 1912 ppm Nd, 499 ppm Pr,
40.0 ppm Tb over 16.54m;
- A new Resource Estimate and a Preliminary Economic Assessment
(“PEA”)are the next steps in the development of
the DEEP FOX PROJECT.
Greg Andrews, President/CEO states; “We are very
excited about the results from our 7000m drill program at Deep Fox.
These results will be incorporated into a new resource estimate for
Deep Fox, which will further be used to update our Preliminary
Economic Assessment report. We expect the updated PEA will be
completed by Q1 2022. The company is planning a Phase 4 drill
program in 2022 to provide: 1) infill drilling to determine a
suitable measured resource to support a Feasibility Study
(“FS”); 2) exploration drilling on both the
eastern and western edges of the deposit; 3) exploration drilling
on the 250 m level; and, 4) HQ geotechnical drill holes suitable
for a BFS. In addition, we are planning additional exploration
programs for our drill ready projects of FOX MEADOW and SILVER FOX,
along with exploratory work in our recently acquired Red Wine
District in Northern Labrador.”
The drill program produced a 25 m grid to the
50m level below surface, including 14 holes on the 25m level, of
the deposit to provide details of the mineralization for the new
resource estimate. Additional holes were drilled (50m grid) on the
eastern and western edges of the deposit from the 25 m to 200 m
level (along the plunge of the deposit). Four new holes on the 200m
level intersected mineralization ranging from 20-45 m apparent
width (approximately 16-36m true width). The 200m level drill holes
indicate that the mineralization has maintained thickness
throughout the deposit to this level - the deposit is open at depth
down the NE plunge.
Additional holes were drilled within the grid at
other levels to fill in gaps and help to produce a detailed
volcanic stratigraphy within the deposit. This information will be
invaluable for the resource estimate and will be used to provide
details for the PEA pit design process. The pit design proposed for
the 2019 resource estimate (see “November 12, 2019 - Technical
Report on The Deep Fox Project, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada)
will have to be expanded to encompass mineralization intersected in
the 8 holes that were drilled to the east of the original pit
outline.
Assays from this program, combined with those
from the previous drill and channel programs, have outlined a
deposit that consists of a high-grade core zone that is flanked to
the NW by a medium-grade zone. The high-grade core zone occurs on
the surface and extends to the 200 m level as seen in holes
FD-21-31 and FD-21-33 (see Table 1). The medium-grade zone has
grades shown in FD-21-02 (see Table 1, FD-21-02;
137.31-174.13m)
The DEEP FOX (formerly
Deepwater Fox) property (see Search Minerals news releases Jan.
27th, 2015 and Oct. 15th 2015) occurs about 2 km NE from the port
of St. Lewis on the SE Labrador coast and within 12 km of the
FOXTROT Deposit. It can be accessed by all-weather
gravel and paved roads and by water through the port of St.
Lewis.
TABLE 1
SUMMARY OF DEEP FOX PHASE 3 DRILL PROGRAM RESULTS |
Drill Hole |
FD-21-09 |
FD-21-09 |
FD-21-16 |
FD-21-16 |
FD-21-15 |
FD-21-15 |
FD-21-02 |
FD-21-02 |
FD-21-29 |
FD-21-29 |
FD-21-30 |
FD-21-30 |
FD-21-31 |
FD-21-31 |
FD-21-33 |
FD-21-33 |
From |
41.44 |
66.86 |
60.92 |
60.92 |
92.17 |
94.16 |
137.31 |
153.76 |
297.70 |
297.70 |
210.38 |
226.75 |
377.60 |
408.56 |
315.52 |
326.92 |
To |
75.07 |
73.92 |
92.95 |
72.95 |
122.85 |
104.45 |
174.13 |
160.95 |
317.91 |
305.76 |
258.28 |
241.80 |
387.89 |
433.11 |
336.20 |
331.97 |
True Width |
26.904 |
5.65 |
25.62 |
9.62 |
24.54 |
8.23 |
29.46 |
5.75 |
16.17 |
6.45 |
38.32 |
12.04 |
8.23 |
19.64 |
16.54 |
4.04 |
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Y (ppm) |
1,343 |
1,613 |
1,309 |
1,579 |
1,197 |
1,551 |
1,095 |
1,328 |
1,320 |
1,511 |
1,178 |
1,488 |
1,178 |
1,128 |
1,386 |
1,617 |
Zr (ppm) |
12,289 |
15,318 |
13,940 |
14,875 |
12,133 |
15,272 |
10,225 |
13,138 |
12,396 |
13,673 |
12,500 |
15,152 |
12,489 |
13,403 |
14,975 |
17,708 |
Nb (ppm) |
755 |
791 |
643 |
830 |
609 |
813 |
586 |
688 |
598 |
738 |
547 |
634 |
743 |
532 |
634 |
705 |
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La (ppm) |
2,170 |
2,538 |
1,894 |
2,255 |
1,773 |
2,254 |
1,920 |
2,587 |
2,023 |
2,395 |
1,707 |
2,155 |
2,071 |
1,667 |
1,968 |
2,209 |
Ce (ppm) |
4,388 |
5,249 |
4,097 |
4,745 |
3,700 |
4,782 |
3,820 |
5,053 |
4,101 |
4,852 |
3,686 |
4,647 |
4,112 |
3,430 |
4,121 |
4,649 |
Pr (ppm) |
520 |
630 |
454 |
544 |
444 |
578 |
444 |
588 |
496 |
594 |
434 |
555 |
488 |
419 |
499 |
568 |
Nd (ppm) |
1,942 |
2,405 |
1,739 |
2,094 |
1,671 |
2,191 |
1,648 |
2,190 |
1,863 |
2,219 |
1,644 |
2,099 |
1,876 |
1,596 |
1,912 |
2,194 |
Sm (ppm) |
358 |
455 |
323 |
389 |
311 |
412 |
296 |
392 |
337 |
406 |
312 |
397 |
319 |
296 |
363 |
423 |
Eu (ppm) |
17.9 |
22.7 |
16.4 |
19.6 |
15.8 |
20.9 |
15.1 |
19.9 |
17.6 |
20.6 |
16.0 |
20.2 |
16.8 |
15.0 |
18.3 |
21.3 |
Gd (ppm) |
268 |
336 |
257 |
310 |
237 |
313 |
227 |
295 |
265 |
316 |
242 |
311 |
261 |
237 |
289 |
337 |
Tb (ppm) |
43.3 |
55.9 |
41.7 |
49.9 |
39.6 |
52.3 |
36.2 |
46.0 |
43.5 |
51.3 |
39.2 |
50.7 |
40.0 |
39.2 |
48.1 |
58.2 |
Dy (ppm) |
254 |
327 |
244 |
292 |
239 |
315 |
210 |
263 |
265 |
307 |
240 |
309 |
239 |
240 |
284 |
348 |
Ho (ppm) |
48.3 |
62.1 |
47.0 |
55.7 |
45.3 |
59.8 |
39.6 |
48.6 |
49.5 |
57.3 |
44.3 |
57.2 |
44.1 |
46.0 |
55.2 |
67.5 |
Er (ppm) |
134 |
172 |
132 |
156 |
127 |
166 |
110 |
134 |
137 |
159 |
123 |
158 |
123 |
128 |
153 |
190 |
Tm (ppm) |
18.1 |
23.2 |
18.3 |
21.4 |
17.3 |
22.5 |
15.2 |
18.1 |
19.4 |
22.2 |
17.0 |
21.9 |
17.0 |
17.8 |
21.2 |
26.5 |
Yb (ppm) |
112 |
142 |
112 |
131 |
108 |
138 |
93 |
110 |
115 |
132 |
109 |
140 |
105 |
109 |
131 |
164 |
Lu (ppm) |
16.2 |
20.3 |
16.4 |
19.0 |
15.2 |
19.5 |
13.2 |
15.5 |
16.4 |
18.9 |
16.1 |
20.4 |
14.6 |
15.7 |
18.7 |
23.2 |
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LREE (ppm) |
9,378 |
11,277 |
8,507 |
10,027 |
7,900 |
10,216 |
8,127 |
10,810 |
8,821 |
10,465 |
7,783 |
9,853 |
8,866 |
7,408 |
8,863 |
10,043 |
HREE (ppm) |
910 |
1,161 |
886 |
1,054 |
844 |
1,107 |
760 |
950 |
928 |
1,084 |
846 |
1,090 |
861 |
847 |
1,019 |
1,235 |
HREE+Y (ppm) |
2,253 |
2,775 |
2,195 |
2,633 |
2,041 |
2,658 |
1,855 |
2,278 |
2,248 |
2,595 |
2,024 |
2,578 |
2,039 |
1,976 |
2,405 |
2,851 |
TREE (ppm) |
10,288 |
12,438 |
9,393 |
11,082 |
8,744 |
11,323 |
8,888 |
11,760 |
9,748 |
11,550 |
8,630 |
10,942 |
9,727 |
8,255 |
9,882 |
11,277 |
TREE+Y (ppm) |
11,631 |
14,052 |
10,702 |
12,661 |
9,941 |
12,874 |
9,983 |
13,089 |
11,068 |
13,061 |
9,807 |
12,431 |
10,905 |
9,384 |
11,268 |
12,894 |
%TREE |
1.03% |
1.24% |
0.94% |
1.11% |
0.87% |
1.13% |
0.89% |
1.18% |
0.97% |
1.15% |
0.86% |
1.09% |
0.97% |
0.83% |
0.99% |
1.13% |
%TREE+Y |
1.16% |
1.41% |
1.07% |
1.27% |
0.99% |
1.29% |
1.00% |
1.31% |
1.11% |
1.31% |
0.98% |
1.24% |
1.09% |
0.94% |
1.13% |
1.29% |
%HREE |
8.85% |
9.34% |
9.43% |
9.51% |
9.65% |
9.78% |
8.56% |
8.08% |
9.51% |
9.39% |
9.81% |
9.96% |
8.85% |
10.26% |
10.32% |
10.95% |
%HREE+Y |
19.37% |
19.75% |
20.51% |
20.80% |
20.53% |
20.65% |
18.59% |
17.41% |
20.31% |
19.87% |
20.64% |
20.74% |
18.70% |
21.05% |
21.34% |
22.11% |
MagREE (ppm) |
2,759 |
3,418 |
2,479 |
2,980 |
2,394 |
3,136 |
2,338 |
3,087 |
2,667 |
3,171 |
2,357 |
3,014 |
2,643 |
2,295 |
2,743 |
3,168 |
Note; |
All elements parts per million (ppm), 10,000 ppm = 1% =
10kg/tonne |
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REE |
Rare Earth Elements: La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er,
Tm, Yb, Lu (Lanthanide Series). |
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TREE |
Total Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy,
Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu |
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LREE |
Light Rare Earth Elements: Add La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm. |
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HREE |
Heavy Rare Earth Elements: Add Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb,
Lu. |
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Y |
Y not included in HREE due to relatively low value compared to most
Lanthanide series HREE. |
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%HREE+Y |
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%HREE |
%( HREE/ TREE) |
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MagREE (ppm) |
Add: Nd (ppm), Pr (ppm), Dy (ppm), Tb (ppm) |
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Quality Assurance / Quality Control
(QA/QC):
Drill core is logged, split, tagged,
photographed, half-of-core sampled and bagged by Company personnel.
The remaining half-of-core is stored in the Company’s core storage
facility in St. Lewis. The samples are shipped to Activation
Laboratories Ltd. (ActLabs) sample prep facility in Ancaster,
Ontario, where they are crushed to 80% -10 mesh and riffled to
produce a representative sample. This sample is then pulverized to
95% -200 mesh with the pulverizing mills being cleaned between each
sample with cleaning sand. A representative sample is treated by a
lithium metaborate/tetraborate fusion and then analyzed by ICP and
ICP/MS techniques. Mass balance is required as an additional
quality control technique and elemental totals of the oxides should
be between 98% and 101%. For QA/QC purposes Search requires
duplicates and coarse duplicates every 25 samples, two Search
reproducibility standards every 50 samples and 4 blind, Search
inserted, standards every drill hole. ActLabs analyzes duplicates
and splits approximately every 15 samples and also analyses 22
measured standards for QA/QC. To further enhance our QA/QC
procedures Search has a program of checking analytical results with
other labs to confirm the ActLabs results. ActLabs is an ISO/IEC
17025 accredited laboratory.
Qualified Person:
Dr. Randy Miller, Ph.D., P.Geo, is the Company's
Vice President, Exploration, and Qualified Person (as defined by
National Instrument 43-101) who has supervised the preparation of
and approved the technical information reported herein. The company
will endeavour to meet high standards of integrity, transparency,
and consistency in reporting technical content, including
geological and assay (e.g., REE) data.
About Search Minerals Inc.
Led by a proven management team and board of
directors, Search is focused on finding and developing Critical
Rare Earths Elements (CREE), Zirconium (Zr) and Hafnium (Hf)
resources within the emerging Port Hope Simpson – St. Lewis CREE
District of South East Labrador. The Company controls a belt 63 km
long and 2 km wide and is road accessible, on tidewater, and
located within 3 local communities. Search has completed a
preliminary economic assessment report for
FOXTROT, and a resource estimate for DEEP
FOX. Search is also working on three exploration prospects
along the belt which include: FOX MEADOW, SILVER
FOX and AWESOME FOX.
Search has continued to optimize our patented
Direct Extraction Process technology with the generous support from
the Department of Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation,
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, and from the Atlantic
Canada Opportunity Agency. We have completed two pilot plant
operations and produced highly purified mixed rare earth carbonate
concentrate and mixed REO concentrate for separation and
refining.
All material information on the Company may be
found on its website at www.searchminerals.ca and on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com
For further information, please
contact:
Greg AndrewsPresident and CEOTel: 604-998-3432
E-mail: info@searchminerals.ca
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