Assay Results

RNS Number : 3046A
Tri-Star Resources PLC
31 January 2011
 



31 January 2011

 

Tri-Star Resources Plc

("Tri-Star" or the "Company")

 

Assay Results

 

 

The board of directors of Tri-Star (the "Board") is pleased to announce that the Company has now received all the assay results from the drilling programme completed in December 2010.  Having considered the results, despite the area subject to survey representing only a very small part of the Company's licence area, and that additional drilling and evaluation are necessary, the Board is satisfied that the mine contains sufficient antimony (Sb) resources to make mining and processing operations commercially viable.  As a result, the Board will immediately begin the process of driving Tri-Star towards commercial production.  

 

The Board is particularly encouraged by indications from the 2010 drilling results that the high grade mineralisation may continue at high levels into areas as yet unexplored.  In addition, it is pleased to note that the results indicate that there are layers of high grade mineralisation of 4% to 6% Sb, with areas above 20% antimony, which are significantly above the average mineralisation level.

 

Unlike many other minerals, the mining and processing of antimony is a relatively simple and low cost operation.  Accordingly, the Company will focus initially on antimony, however, the Board does not rule out the exploitation of other minerals if found in commercial quantities.

 

The Board is in the process of finalising a placing to raise funds for a further detailed assessment of the antimony deposit within the immediate mine area, to extend the drilling programme into new areas of the Company's mining licence and to commence the planning, design and approval process for the construction of a processing plant.

 

The Company produced both saleable trioxide and antimony metal in 2008 in a third party contract with a smelter.  Taking this and the assay results into consideration, the Board considers the project's metallurgical risks to be low.

 

 

Enquiries:

 

 

Tri-Star Resources Plc                                        

Michael Hirschfield

 

Tel: +44 (0)844 8157 339

Strand Hanson Limited (Nomad)

James Harris / Paul Cocker

Tel: +44 (0)20 7409 3494

 

 

Keith, Bayley, Rogers & Co Limited (Broker)

Simon Frost / Brinsley Holman

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 3100 8300



 

Additional technical information

 

The following tabulation shows the drill data from the three holes that were drilled into the high grade mineralisation to the south east of the mine workings down dip from some very high grade pillars.  These holes are not representative of the whole area, but part of the Company's scout drilling programme, aiming to define the structure and context of the geology and mineralisation.

 

Borehole

 From

 To

 Sample Length

Au

Sb


 m

 m

 m

ppm

%







TRI-DH-0001

        46.60

        47.60

          1.00

0.112

0.05%

TRI-DH-0001

        47.60

        48.60

          1.00

0.043

0.04%

TRI-DH-0001

        48.60

        49.60

          1.00

0.116

0.05%

TRI-DH-0001

        49.60

        50.30

          0.70

0.224

0.14%

TRI-DH-0001

        50.30

        50.50

          0.20

0.645

5.71%

TRI-DH-0001

        50.50

        50.60

          0.10

0.445

0.31%

TRI-DH-0001

        50.60

        51.70

          1.10

0.347

0.17%

TRI-DH-0001

        51.70

        52.80

          1.10

0.385

0.44%

TRI-DH-0001

        52.80

        53.60

          0.80

0.255

0.05%

TRI-DH-0001

        53.60

        54.70

          1.10

0.017

0.03%

TRI-DH-0001

        54.70

        55.70

          1.00

0.336

0.15%

TRI-DH-0001

        55.70

        56.70

          1.00

0.149

0.19%

TRI-DH-0001

        56.70

        57.70

          1.00

0.117

0.05%













TRI-DH-0002

        58.95

        59.70

          0.75

0.093

0.26%

TRI-DH-0002

        59.70

        60.70

          1.00

0.149

0.96%

TRI-DH-0002

        60.70

        61.70

          1.00

0.119

20.80%

TRI-DH-0002

        61.70

        62.00

          0.30

0.132

1.22%

TRI-DH-0002

        62.00

        62.70

          0.70

0.174

0.93%

TRI-DH-0002

        62.70

        63.00

          0.30

0.13

6.70%

TRI-DH-0002

        63.00

        63.85

          0.85

0.105

1.65%

TRI-DH-0002

        63.85

        64.70

          0.85

0.08

2.89%

TRI-DH-0002

        64.70

        65.00

          0.30

0.045

0.91%

TRI-DH-0002

        65.00

        65.20

          0.20

0.043

0.08%

TRI-DH-0002

        65.20

        66.00

          0.80

0.11

4.76%



















TRI-DH-0004

        34.70

        35.20

          0.50

0.053

0.62%

TRI-DH-0004

        35.20

        35.60

          0.40

0.029

1.96%

TRI-DH-0004

        35.60

        36.20

          0.60

0.032

0.74%

TRI-DH-0004

        36.20

        36.70

          0.50

0.361

2.47%

TRI-DH-0004

        36.70

        37.00

          0.30

0.006

0.31%

 

 

The potential quantity and grade of the mineralisation indicated by the holes can only be conceptual in nature, as there has been insufficient exploration to date to define a mineral resource, and it is uncertain whether further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource in terms of reporting codes.

 

Brian Spratley, the Company's Chief Executive Officer, has relevant experience within the sector and meets the criteria of a qualified person under the AIM note for mining, oil and gas companies and has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this announcement. 

 


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