- Significant drill results; including:
- 7.23% zinc, 2.77% lead, 0.61 gpt gold and 103.3 gpt silver over 87.7
metres in MB-2011-57
- 5.61% zinc, 2.33% lead, 0.71 gpt gold and 77.7 gpt silver over 72.2 metres
in MB-2011-52
- 4.98% zinc, 1.89% lead, 0.91 gpt gold and 79.9 gpt silver over 71.6 metres
in MB-2011-63
- The Murray Brook deposit remains open to the northwest and there is
excellent potential to add additional resources with continued drilling.
- An NI43-101 mineral resource estimate is slated for completion in the first
quarter of 2012
- $ 3.0 million budgeted in 2012 for drilling and exploration
January 23, 2012, Vancouver, Canada. -- El Niño Ventures Inc. ("ELN"and
the "Company") (TSX.V: ELN; OTCQX:ELNOF Frankfurt: E7Q) is pleased to announce
significant diamond drill results of the 2011 drill program on the Murray Brook
massive-sulfide deposit located in the Bathurst Mining Camp in New Brunswick,
Canada. Votorantim Metals Canada Inc (VM Canada) is the operator of the program.
The entire 2011 program consisted of 60 vertical drill holes, totalling 10,327.5
metres with the ultimate objective of updating the mineral resources at Murray
Brook. Data from the 2011 drilling program has been delivered to P&E Mining
Consultants Inc. (Brampton) Engineering for an NI43-101 mineral resource update
in Q1 2012. Table 1 below illustrates significant composite drill intercepts
from the 2011 spring-summer drilling program.
On the basis of work completed to date, several important observations and
conclusions can be made:
- The program was successful in confirming the strike and dip of the
massive sulfide mineralization and associated stratigraphy at the Murray
Brook deposit;
- Results of the 2011 drilling program have been successful in confirming
the nature of the mineralization, with the majority of holes returning
higher than anticipated metal grades; and
- The deposit remains open to the northwest and there is good potential to
add additional resources with continued drilling.
A $3.0 million budget has been approved for 2012-2013 exploration program
that includes $2.5 million budgeted for drilling measured resources at the
Murray Brook deposit and $500,000 exploration program on Murray Brook and Camel
Back exploration claims defined by the option agreement with Murray Brook
Minerals. The objective is to search for covered giant VMS deposits that might
occur at depths of up to 150 metres. The area is located between the Murray
Brook massive sulfide deposit, which with historic (not NI43-101 compliant)
resources at 25 million tonnes, was the 5th largest in the Bathurst Mining Camp
(BMC), and the nearby Caribou deposit with total historic resources estimated at
65 million tonnes which is considered to be the 2nd largest in the BMC.
Table-1
Significant composited drill intercepts
Hole ID |
From m |
To m |
Interval m |
Cu% |
Pb% |
Zn% |
Au gpt |
Ag gpt |
MB-2011-51 |
83.70 |
220.80 |
137.10 |
0.35 |
0.73 |
2.23 |
0.530 |
28.5 |
MB-2011-52 |
134.50 |
145.00 |
10.50 |
0.19 |
0.06 |
0.53 |
0.068 |
3.8 |
MB-2011-52 |
159.50 |
231.70 |
72.20 |
0.26 |
2.33 |
5.61 |
0.713 |
77.7 |
MB-2011-53 |
170.00 |
204.80 |
34.80 |
0.47 |
0.20 |
0.59 |
0.132 |
13.2 |
MB-2011-54 |
156.20 |
201.00 |
44.80 |
0.17 |
1.55 |
4.26 |
0.696 |
60.7 |
MB-2011-55 |
102.00 |
149.20 |
47.20 |
0.99 |
0.39 |
0.79 |
0.367 |
16.0 |
MB-2011-55 |
153.23 |
155.70 |
2.47 |
0.67 |
0.05 |
0.09 |
0.087 |
5.3 |
MB-2011-56 |
15.20 |
43.00 |
27.80 |
0.22 |
0.35 |
1.08 |
0.294 |
17.0 |
MB-2011-57 |
143.30 |
231.00 |
87.70 |
0.14 |
2.77 |
7.23 |
0.608 |
103.3 |
MB-2011-58 |
23.00 |
72.00 |
49.00 |
0.45 |
0.31 |
2.02 |
0.375 |
23.2 |
MB-2011-58 |
98.10 |
105.00 |
6.90 |
1.09 |
0.05 |
0.17 |
0.135 |
6.9 |
MB-2011-59 |
24.50 |
88.00 |
63.50 |
0.47 |
0.26 |
1.03 |
0.214 |
19.5 |
MB-2011-60 |
21.50 |
54.00 |
32.50 |
0.89 |
0.09 |
0.44 |
0.078 |
6.2 |
MB-2011-61 |
80.20 |
179.00 |
98.80 |
0.3 |
0.22 |
0.8 |
0.149 |
15.8 |
MB-2011-62 |
118.90 |
201.00 |
82.10 |
0.15 |
0.98 |
3.17 |
0.312 |
39.8 |
MB-2011-63 |
168.40 |
240.00 |
71.60 |
0.18 |
1.89 |
4.98 |
0.906 |
79.9 |
**The composite assays provided are of massive sulfide
intersections only employing a 0% Zn cutoff
QA/QC Program:
The sample process follows these procedures. Mineralized samples are selected
for assay from the NQ core and sawed with a diamond blade rock saw. The samples
are bagged in a plastic sample bag with the sample number and sealed with a
plastic locking tie. Six or seven rock samples are placed in a rice bag and
sealed with a Bag Guard Seal with a 7-digit number. The rice bag is sealed in a
plastic bucket container and numbered. Shipments of approximately 20 buckets are
sent by Day and Ross via their secure shipping facilities to TSL in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. TSL would report to VM Canada if there was any evidence of
tampering of which no reports have been received to date. Quality control is
monitored by submitting a field blank, a standard and a duplicate sample with
each 30 sample batch sent to the laboratory for analysis. The field blank is
barren coarse-quartz sand. The field duplicate is a sawn, quarter split of a
core sample selected from the same batch. Two types of standards, ME-6 low grade
and ME-7 medium grade, were purchased from Canadian Resource Laboratories,
Langley, British Columbia. The OREAS_38, high-grade standard was purchased from
Analytical Solutions Ltd, Toronto, Ontario. The quality control sample results
are monitored for any assay problems as the data is received from the
laboratory. Assay values returned for blanks are at or below the detection
limit. Variability of assay values returned for standards are within plus or
minus 5% which is considered to be within an acceptable range of analytical
error.
Qualified Person Statement
This news release has been reviewed and approved for technical content by Ali-Hassanalizadeh
MSc., MBA, P.Geo, a qualified person under the provisions of National Instrument
43-101.
Figure 1- Land tenure map showing the location of the Murray Brook
Project in the Bathurst Mining Camp.
Figure 2- Collar location map of Murray Brook diamond
drill holes.
About El Niño Ventures Inc. Bathurst Projects
-
Bathurst Mining Camp Project: (Tri-Party Agreement)
Consists of an initial 4,712 claims in the Tri-Party
Agreement with Xstrata & VM Canada whereby VM Canada may incur exploration
expenditures of $10 million over a period of 5 years to earn a 50% interest.
VM Canada may further increase its interest to 70% by spending an additional
$10 million over 2 years.
In February 2011, ELN announced that a $5,000,000
exploration program on the Bathurst Mining Camp Base Metals Project has
begun consisting of airborne and ground geophysics and will include a 10,000
metre drill program which is currently underway. (See press release
dated February 23, 2011).
Airborne geophysics is completed and survey results are
pending.
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Murray Brook Project:
Under Votorantimʹs Option and Joint Venture Agreement with Murray Brook
Minerals and Murray Brook Resources, both privately held
companies, Votorantim can earn a 50% interest in the properties by
funding $2,250,000 in exploration expenditures and making payments totalling
$300,000 over a three year period that commenced November 1 2010. Votorantim
can earn an additional 20% interest in the Properties by funding an
additional $2,250,000 in exploration expenditures over an additional two
year period. ELN has elected to enter into a participation agreement wherein
it can earn 50% of Votorantim's interest by paying 50% of the costs incurred
by Votorantim in the Option and Joint Venture Agreement.
About Murray Brook Deposit:
The Murray Brook deposit is a polymetallic, volcanic hosted massive-sulfide
deposit and is the fifth largest in the Bathurst Mining Camp. The property is
located approximately 60 km west of Bathurst New Brunswick, in Restigouche
County, within the Bathurst Mining Camp. An existing gravel road accesses the
property from a paved highway. An electricity grid is nearby, as are communities
with goods, services and skilled labor. The gossan zone was removed during
the open-pit mining operations carried out by Novagold Resources Inc. during the
early 1990s. The hanging wall is moderately chloritic and is locally intensely
deformed. The foot wall consists of fine grained, felsic tuff and tuffaceous
sediments with moderate to strong chlorite and sericite alteration. Sulfides are
mainly fine grained, massive, vaguely laminated pyrite with disseminated and
banded sphalerite, chalcopyrite and galena. Removal of the gossan also removed
any evidence of previous drilling within the shallow pit area. Consequently, VM
Canada's due diligence process to acquire the Murray Brook deposit required the
confirmation of several historically, reported drill results, in addition to
compilation of previous work. Significant drill results
from the due diligence, drill twin-hole program included massive sulfide
intersections that were similar in width, position and positively confirmed the
grades for copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver reported from the three
previously drilled holes.
In January 2011, ELN announced that it has provided notice to Votorantim Metals
Canada Inc. (Votorantim) to enter into a Participation Agreement on the Murray
Brook Massive Sulfide Polymetallic deposit situated in the Bathurst Mining Camp
in New Brunswick, Canada. (See press release dated January 20, 2011).
The first phase of the 2011 drill program was completed in Spring/Summer 2011
and significant intersections of zinc, copper, lead, gold and silver were
reported. The second phase of the drilling program was initiated in September
2011 and results are expected before year end. (See press release dated August
30, 2011).
The Murray Brook 2012 Exploration program budget is currently set at $3,000,000.
This program will consist of a multiphase drill program and a NI43-101 resource
estimate with preliminary tonnage and grade calculations and exploration program
including mapping and prospecting on Camel Back claims.
Votorantim Metals Canada Statement:
Technical details in this news release were provided by VM Canada whose
professional geologists conduct operations consistent with mineral industry best
practices. VM Canada accepts no responsibility for this news release or any
inferences made from the technical details provided herein.
About VM Canada (Votorantim Metals Canada Inc.)
Votorantim Metals Canada Inc. is a subsidiary of Votorantim Metals; a company
that is part of the Votorantim Group that was founded in Brazil in 1918 operates
in twenty countries and has over forty thousand employees. Votorantim Metals is
the largest electrolytic-nickel producer in Latin America and one of the world's
leaders in the production of zinc, aluminium and nickel.
About El Niño Ventures Inc.
El Niño Ventures Inc. is an international exploration company, focused on
exploring for lead, zinc, copper, gold and silver in New Brunswick, Canada and
copper in the Democratic Republic of Congo ("DRC").
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
"Harry Barr"
Harry Barr, Chairman & CEO
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