NEWS RELEASE FROM FRIDAY ---------------- Attention Business Editors:
WEDA BAY MINERALS INC. UPDATE
VANCOUVER, May 30 /CNW/ - Weda Bay Minerals Inc. Trading Symbol: ASE - ``WDA''
PROGRESS REPORT ON THE HALMAHERA LATERITIC DRILLING PROGRAM - REGIONAL EXPLORATION/INFERRED RESOURCE DRILLING
A JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN WEDA BAY MINERALS INC. (90%) AND P.T. ANEKA TAMBANG (10%)
- The Corporation has appointed Mr. Malcolm Baillie as Chief Operating Officer effective July 1, 1997. - The Corporation's ``Seriousness Bond'' of $US602,500 has been released by the Indonesian Department of Mines. - Inferred resource drilling commenced in April. Approximately 6.8 million tonnes of inferred laterite resource at a grade of 1.70% Ni and 0.07% Co, using a 1% Ni cut off grade, has been defined in six weeks of drilling Area 2 and Uniuni Hill. - Overburden encountered in the resource drilling is generally thin or absent and includes 400,000 tonnes of 0.82% Ni and 0.20% Co which would probably be mined for its cobalt content. - Drill program is to be accelerated to ensure that the inferred resource drilling is on line to define in excess of 50 million tonnes by December, 1997. - The final results of the regional reconnaissance drill program of 75 holes were received. - Additional reconnaissance drill holes planned in the extensive Jira River laterite resource to determine the areal extent and continuity of the high cobalt assays across the laterite.
REGIONAL EXPLORATION PROGRAM OBJECTIVE The objective of Weda Bay Minerals Inc. (Weda Bay) is to define a minimum of 50 million tonnes of inferred laterite resource by December, 1997, sufficient for either a ferro nickel smelter at Sorong in Irian Jaya and/or an acid leach plant at either Sorong or on Halmahera Island. The reconnaissance phase of the exploration reported on April 15, identified 14 separate areas of laterite of which 10 were selected for initial wide spaced (500 metre) drilling. These areas were selected for logistical reasons such as available forestry tracks or proximity to the proposed port at Cape Ulie. Extensive highly prospective areas remain where either laterite has been identified and not drilled or alternatively where the existence of laterite is strongly suspected but as yet unchecked due to access difficulties or forest cover.
RECONNAISSANCE DRILLING Reconnaissance drilling has concentrated on the following relatively accessible prospects. It is considered that a laterite resource in excess of 50 million tonnes will be defined within these prospects. Table 1 was included in the previous press release and is repeated here for the purpose of completeness as additional results have been received for Sake River West. (Refer Appendix 1 and attached plans of the location of the reconnaissance drill holes)
TABLE 1 PROSPECT AVERAGE GRADE AVERAGE No. OF PROSPECTIVE THICKNESS HOLES AREA OF LATERITE DRILLED (m) (1% Ni cutoff) EFFECTIVE /(TOTAL) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- %Ni %Co ------------- (2)Tarzan Hill 1.54 0.07 8.5 12 / (17) 3,500 x 500 (1)Area 2 1.70 0.06 8.3 6 / (6) 750 x 600 (1)Uniuni Hill 1.66 0.05 5.4 6 / (6) 1,500 x 750 (2)Sake River 1.37 0.08 7.9 12 / (12) 3,500 x 500 (1)Sake River West 1.64 0.07 8.7 8 / (8) 1,000 x 500 (3)Jira River 1.33 0.27 9.3 5 / (7) 4,000 x 2,000 (3)Orchid 1.20 0.14 4.5 4 / (4) 1,000 x 500 (3)Lipe River 1.15 0.14 7.8 7 / (9) 2,000 X 500 (1)Casuarina 1.57 0.03 3.5 1 / (3) 1,500 x 500 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1)Saprolite with thin limonite (2)Limonite plus saprolite (3)Mainly limonite. At Jira River only the eastern fringe of the laterite has been drilled to date.
The total prospective area as outlined in Table 1 is interpreted through the forest canopy and is in excess of 15,000,000 square metres. The prospective area of each of these laterites will change as geological mapping and drilling is completed utilising machete cleared walking, tracks. It is believed that the extent of the prospective areas as outlined in Table 1 is such that the targeted resource of a minimum of 50 million tonnes is achievable. The area outlined to date is within the south east portion of the tenement.
INFERRED RESOURCE DRILLING The next phase of exploration on Halmahera to delineate an inferred resource has commenced at Area 2 and Uniuni Hill. An initial 200 metre by 100 metre grid pattern is being utilised and is considered appropriate for an extensive horizontal resource of this type. This work is slow because drill rigs and water supply must be manhandled between sites. The Corporation is assessing various ways in which the inferred resource drilling can be expedited. Options include the use of additional test pits, reducing hole depths by more detailed geological supervision and by increasing the number of drill rigs and personnel.
INFERRED RESOURCE Drill progress to date has defined an area of nickel bearing laterite of 480,000 square metres; at Uniuni Hill and 455,000 square metres at Area 2. The grade and thicknesses are outlined in Table 2 below. The drill hole results are reported in Appendices 2 & 3 and the drill hole locations are shown on the attached plans.
TABLE 2 PROSPECT AVERAGE GRADE AVERAGE AREA %Ni %Co THICKNESS (m squared) (1% Ni cutoff) (m) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Area 2 1.80 0.07 6.34 455,000 (1)Uniuni Hill 1.61 0.08 6.83 480,000 ------- 935,000 -------------------------------------------------------------------- (1)Based on the drill results received to date over 60% of the total mapped area of laterite at Uniuni Hill
Accurate inferred resource tonnages are not yet available as specific gravity (S.G.) determinations on the laterites are still being carried out. Preliminary results based on thirty-nine, on site, weight determinations gave an average wet S.G. of approximately 1.8 and two on site moisture estimates gave moisture contents of the laterite of approximately 40%. The final S.G. used to determine the inferred resource tonnage will depend upon accurate laboratory testwork. Using a preliminary S.G. of 1.1, the combined inferred resource drilled to date is 6.8 million tonnes at a grade of 1.70% Ni and 0.07% Co using a 1% Ni cut off grade. This resource is based upon 64 drill holes completed in six weeks drilling with two drill rigs is a good conversion rate from potential to inferred resource status. Overburden encountered in the resource drilling is generally thin or absent and includes additional inferred high cobalt and moderate nickel resources which partly overlay the inferred resources. These amount to approximately 400,000 tonnes at a grade of 0.82% Ni and 0.20% Co and will probably be mined for the cobalt content. Inferred resource drilling commenced on the Tarzan Hill laterite prospect on May 23. Access is being prepared into the extensive Jira River laterite to determine its areal extent and to ascertain, by reconnaissance drill holes, if the Jira River laterite is overall particularly rich in cobalt. The initial holes drilled on the eastern edge indicate high cobalt assays with up to 0.86% Co intersected over 6.60 metres in hole 23.
ACCESS The Corporation is operating on Halmahera under an Interim Exploration Licence (SIPP) which allows for preliminary geological assessment and shallow rock sampling. All exploration work is carefully conducted to ensure these conditions are not breached and to minimise the impact on the local environment. Access to date into the various laterite prospects has been facilitated by forestry tracks made by logging companies. All work off these tracks is done by manually carrying the drill rigs and water supply between sites. Once the Contract of Work has been granted and those areas identified which have potential mineable reserves, then access can be upgraded.
ASSAY PROCEDURES The Corporation is maintaining its practice of constantly monitoring its assay results and arranging check assays to obtain accurate grades. This is necessary because we are not yet satisfied that most commercial laboratories have developed consistent procedures for the analysis of nickel and cobalt bearing laterites. Laterites are hygroscopic and adsorb water which may increase sample weights by up to 15% in two days after drying leading to a low assay result. Given the humidity in Indonesia and Townsville, where most assays are performed, the sample preparation procedure is being reviewed to ascertain if adsorption of water into the laterite samples has effected assay result. If this is the case then the sample preparation procedure will be changed and standardised. Check results received from Service des Mines et de L'Energie de Nouvelle Caledonie and P.T. Aneka Tambang confirm that the higher grade saprolite samples (above 1.5% Ni) may contain between 10 & 15% higher nickel grades than those reported by the standard AAS and I.C.P. methods used by Intertek in Jakarta and Analabs Pty Ltd in Townsville. Cobalt check assays from Service de Mines appear to confirm the results received from Intertek and Analabs.
CORPORATE PERSONNEL Malcolm Baillie. a metallurgical and chemical engineer with many years experience in project development, including 20 years in Indonesia, will become a full-time executive of Weda Bay Minerals as Chief Operating Officer effective on July 1, 1997. Malcolm brings particular experience to the development and operating areas of the project and to the logistical and social understanding of Indonesia.
JOINT VENTURE AGREEMENT WITH ANEKA TAMBANG Progress with our Joint Venture partner, Aneka Tambang has been good and significant negotiations have taken place on the Joint Venture Agreement. It is anticipated that the Joint Venture Agreement will be completed and signed by the end July.
SORONG INFRASTRUCTURE Meetings between the Corporation's proposed Chief Operating Officer, Malcolm Baillie, and the Regent of Sorong has earmarked for Weda Bay's exclusive use, subject to a final Memorandum of Understanding, an area of land close to the natural gas supply for a nickel extraction plant. Negotiations for the supply of gas by Pertamina, the Indonesian Petroleum Company, are scheduled to resume in August once the Aneka Tambang Joint Venture agreement is finalised.
SECURITIES PRESENTATIONS The President, Mr Louis Clinton, the Vice President, Exploration, Mr John Lynch, and Independent Director, Mr. Michael Garvey will be in Toronto and Vancouver in the week prior to the Annual General Meeting on June 6 reviewing the recent results of the Corporation's exploration programs with Securities Analysts and Institutions.
By Order of the Board WEDA BAY MINERALS INC.
``Lou Clinton'' LOUIS A. CLINTON, PRESIDENT
The Alberta Stock Exchange has neither approved nor disapproved the information contained herein.
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For further information: Louis A. Clinton (604) 687-6223, or (888) 933-2646, Fax (604) 687-8646
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