Energold joint ventures two concessions Shares issued 14,340,394 1999-04-19 close $0.23 Monday Apr 19 1999 See Minaterra Minerals Ltd (MIN) News Release Mr. Greg Amor reports Minaterra Minerals has acquired a right to acquire a 60 per cent interest in the Rey Midas and Rey Salomon concessions from Energold Mining. Terms of the acquisition include the issuance to Energold of 500,000 shares of Minaterra for each property. For each property, 200,000 shares are to be issued on receipt of regulatory approval and 300,000 shares are to be issued on the first anniversary date. These 60 per cent interests will be acquired by Minaterra's Dominican subsidiary, Inversiones Mineras S,A. (IMSA), and will be subject to the July 16, 1996, agreement between Minaterra and Energold whereby Minaterra will expend by Dec. 31, 2003, $1.1-million on exploration in the Dominican Republic after which time Energold can earn back a 50 per cent interest in IMSA by paying Minaterra $1.25-million, and a further 10 per cent for an additional $1-million. Energold has also been granted an 18 per cent participation right in all future financings of the company. The Rey Midas and Rey Salomon concessions are in the east-central Dominican Republic and underlain in large part by rocks of the Los Ranchos formation. The 2,400 hectare Rey Midas and 1,376 hectare Rey Salomon concessions surround Falconbridge's Managua concession to the north, south and west. The exploration target on these concessions is a Pueblo Viejo style high sulphidation epithermal gold mineralization hosted by volcanic and/or sedimentary rocks of the Los Ranchos formation. Falconbridge's Managua concession, which hosts high sulphidation epithermal gold-copper mineralization in northwest trending quartz-sulphide veins cutting the Los Ranchos formation contains a mineral inventory of six million tonnes of .81 per cent copper, 2.22 grams per tonne gold and 5.67 grams per tonne silver in the Orange Field zone. Pyrite bearing siltstones have been encountered at depth in drill core at Managua. Falconbridge geologists correlate these sediments with the Pueblo Viejo member of the Los Ranchos formation, the unit that hosts mineralization at Pueblo Viejo. Falconbridge's Ceja de Coco concession is immediately east of Managua. Ceja de Coco, which was worked on by Falconbridge between 1991 and 1998, is underlain in large part by volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Los Ranchos formation. This concession is host to two northwest trending mineralized zones, the Dona Amanda and the Dona Loretta zones. Falconbridge has calculated a mineral inventory of 46 million tonnes of 0.45 per cent copper for the Dona Amanda zone. A drill intercept of 40.4 metres of 2.99 per cent Cu has been reported for the Dona Loretta zone. Preliminary reconnaissance programs were conducted between 1996 and 1998 on the Rey Midas and Rey Salomon concessions. A follow-up grid-based mapping program was conducted on Rey Midas in 1998. Preliminary mapping and prospecting revealed a zone northwest trending of quartz-sulphide veins cutting argilically altered spillite of the Los Ranchos formation (platanal member) in the southern portion of the Rey Midas concession, adjacent to the Managua concession. A follow-up program of grid establishment (11.1 line kilometres), soil, float and outcrop sampling, 1 to 1,000 scale geological mapping, limited trenching (37.5 metres in six trenches) and a magnetometer survey was conducted on the Rey Midas concession in March 1998. The program confirmed the extension of the Orange Field zone onto the Rey Midas concession. Steeply dipping, northwest trending gold-bearing quartz-sulphide-oxide veins on Rey Midas have yielded up to 0.58 grams of gold per tonne and 38.6 grams of silver per tonne over 2.5 m and 0.64 grams of gold per tonne and 51.4 grams of silver per tonne over 0.6 m (true widths) in trenches. Mineralized float samples have yielded up to 7.8 grams of gold per tonne and 2.0 grams of silver per tonne. Subcrop from a subparallel zone at the southern end of the grid, approximately 500 m to the southwest of the previously mentioned zone, has yielded values up to 0.88 g/t gold and 8.4 g/t silver. Graphitic sediments with pyrite laminations have been mapped in the north-central part of the Rey Midas concession. These sediments, which are correlated with the Pueblo Viejo member of the Los Ranchos formation, have also been logged in drill core on the adjacent Managua concession. More importantly, these sediments are the main host to mineralization at Pueblo Viejo. Two zones of mineralization and alteration, hosted by volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Los Ranchos formation, have been discovered as a result of preliminary mapping and prospecting on the Rey Salomon concession. These two zones are located along strike from known gold-silver-copper mineralization on the adjacent Rey Midas, Managua and Ceja de Coco concessions. Values of up to 1.35 grams of gold and 72.2 grams of silver per tonne, with anomalous levels of arsenic, copper, mercury, molybdenum and antimony have been obtained from quartz vein float cutting silicified and argilically altered quartz keratophyre (Zambrana member or its intrusive equivalents) in the western part of the concession, along strike from the Orange Field zone. Anomalous concentrations of gold (up to 60 parts per billion), silver, copper, mercury and molybdenum have been obtained from quartz veined and argilically altered feldspar crystal tuffs in the eastern part of the concession, along strike from the Dona Amanda zone. The style of mineralization and alteration, along with the anomalous metal suite indicates that the Rey Salomon concession is host to epithermal gold-silver mineralization, similar to that on the Rey Midas, Managua and Ceja de Coco concessions and as such is a promising exploration target. |