International Taurus Resources & Mano River Resources Create Quebec Diamond Exploration Joint Venture
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--International Taurus Resources Inc. announces the creation, with Mano River Resources Inc. (London), of a Diamond Exploration Joint Venture in Quebec. The venture, which will focus on a 7,500-square-kilometre area of the James Bay Lowlands southwest of the Otish Mountains, brings together the comprehensive Taurus geological, geochemical and geophysical database, Taurus' area experience and Mano's extensive West African diamond experience. Basic terms of the venture call for Mano, in consultation with Taurus, to manage the venture. Taurus will be the operator of the venture's field exploration activities. Mano may earn 26 percent of the venture by completing Phases 1 & 2, which require C$1.25 million in expenditures, and may earn a total of 51 percent with the expenditure of an additional C$2.5 million. Mano may earn a further ten percent in a particular property by completing a pre-feasibility study on that property.
With the rush to the Otish Mountains, Quebec's Superior Province has now quite properly joined other Canadian shield Archean provinces as a major diamond exploration destination. The James Bay Lowlands area, which is also underlain by the Archean Superior craton, already contains numerous kimberlite and diamond discoveries. The area is transected by several significant major structural zones, which appear to control the emplacement of kimberlite in the region. Kimberlite is known at Kirkland Lake, on the western side of the project area, and near Desmaraisville, on the eastern side.
The James Bay Lowlands area is generally covered with glacial till, which requires maximum use of geochemical and geophysical techniques. The Taurus database, which has already successfully discovered several of Taurus' mineral properties, provides these tools and includes a 77,000-line-kilometre helicopter-borne high-intensity geophysical survey and an extensive compilation of public and exclusive private geological and geochemical data sources. In the search to expand diamond exploration opportunities, the venture has retained an experienced geophysicist who has worked in consort with Mano's South African-based diamond geologist to review the Taurus database. This work has identified more than 100 new targets, including several "clusters" and distinct "bull's-eye" anomalies, which are consistent with possible kimberlite intrusions.
These targets have been prioritized and an initial claim-staking program has acquired the top priority targets in ten claim blocks covering a total area of approximately 5,000 hectares. Work to further define the targets and determine diamond potential is underway.
Mano holds a large portfolio of diamond, gold and base-metal properties in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. The company's active exploration program has identified significant diamond and gold resources, including the first known discoveries of Liberian diamondiferous kimberlite and hard-rock gold deposits, which are capable of development into significant mines.
Taurus holds properties in Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia containing gold resources of approximately 2.5 million ounces. It also is developing a pilot mining project and feasibility study at the Fenelon Gold Project, in which it has a 2/3 interest, located in the Casa Berardi area of Quebec. For details, check the Taurus website at www.intl-taurus.com.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William H. Bird, Vice President and Director. |