Drilling Update

RNS Number : 5066Y
Connemara Mining Company plc
04 September 2009
 



4th September 2009 


Connemara Mining Company PLC


Drilling Results, Stonepark, Limerick



First drill hole of the 2009 programme hits high grade zinc-lead mineralisation - the best hole to date on the project

Significantly the hole is located 1.5 km northwest of the earlier discovery at Stonepark and could represent a new and potentially higher-grade mineralised zone

The planned 2009 exploration programme will include a further 5000 metres plus of diamond drilling - drilling is ongoing with two drill rigs currently onsite


Connemara Mining, the AIM listed Irish zinc explorer, is pleased to report a successful start to the 2009 drilling programme in Limerick. The programme is being operated by Teck Ireland Ltd., a subsidiary of Teck Resources Limited - Canada's largest diversified mining company.  


The first drill hole of the current programme (TC-2638-026) intersected 7.2 metres grading 13.07% zinc and 2.23% lead from 216.05 metres depth, including 3.75m grading 17.06% zinc and 3.5% lead. The mineralisation consists of massive sphalerite, galena and pyrite and the ore-textures are typical of an 'Irish-type' deposit such as Lisheen or Galmoy.


Hole ID

Hole 

Angle (degrees)

From

(m)

To

(m)

Thickness (m)

Zinc (%)

Lead (%)

TC-2638-026

-90

216.05

223.25

7.2

13.07

2.23



including:





TC-2638-026

-90

216.05

219.80

3.75

17.06

3.50


Hole 26 was drilled 1.5 km northwest of the Stonepark zone, in an area referred to as Stonepark North. This is the second hole at Stonepark North and is located 280 metres southeast of TC-2638-012, which in mid-2008, intersected a zone of colloform-textured limonite (after sulphideand returned 0.95m grading 2.73% zinand 4.73% lead from 203.15m.  This weathered sulphide zone (referred to as a 'gossan') was intersected beneath deep overburden and within karstically weathered limestone/dolostone that was characterised by low core recovery in the hole


Both intersections are at a similar depth and stratigraphic level within the host Waulsortian Limestone and together define what appears to be a new, and shallower, zone of mineralisation on the Limerick project. 


The planned 2009 exploration programme will include a further 5000 metres plus of diamond drilling and is being co-funded by Teck (75%) and Connemara Mining (25%). Drilling is ongoing with two drill rigs currently on site. A number of geophysical surveys are also ongoing with the aim of defining additional drill targets outside the Stonepark and Stonepark North zones.


The Stonepark North zone is located approximately 4.5 km west of the Tobermalug discovery at Minco/Xstrata's Pallas Green project. In July 2009, Minco announced a JORC-compliant resource of 11,300,000 tonnes grading 10.2% zinc and 1.9% lead in the 'Inferred' resource category at Tobermalug.  


John Teeling, Chairman of Connemara Mining, said - 

'This is a very positive result. The discovery has almost everything one would want - high grade, the right type of mineralisation, shallow depth and is located a good distance from the earlier discovery'.  


This release has been approved by Graham Reid, P. Geo., Director BRG Technical Services, consultants to Connemara. Mr. Reid has 30 years mineral exploration and evaluation experience.


Enquiries:




Connemara Mining Company Plc


John Teeling, Chairman

+353 (0)1 833 2833

Jim Finn, Financial Director




Smith & Williamson Corporate Finance


Nick Reeve

+44 (0) 117 376 2213

Barrie Newton




College Hill


Nick Elwes

+44 (0) 20 7457 2020


www.connemaramining.com


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