Confederation Minerals Ltd. Announces Commencement of Drilling at Confederation Lake (Mitchell Belanger Claims)
August 25 2008 - 8:30AM
Marketwired
Lawrence Dick, the President of Confederation Minerals Ltd. (TSX
VENTURE: CFM) (the "Company"), is pleased to report that the
Company has commenced drilling on its Confederation Lake property
(Mitchell Belanger claims) in the Red Lake District of Northwestern
Ontario. The Company plans to carry out 2,000 meters of drilling to
test several geo-chemical anomalies identified by last years work
program.
The Confederation Lake Property consists of 26 staked claims,
comprising 184 staked units and covering 2,978 hectares, over a
18.5km by 4km length of the Archean Confederation Lake greenstone
belt in the Red Lake Mining Division of Ontario.
The property is favourably situated between the past producing
South Bay Mine at the north-eastern boundary, and Tribute Mineral's
Garnet Lake Discovery at the south-western boundary.
The South Bay Mine was operated by Selco from 1971 to 1981 and
mined 1.45 million grading 2.3% Cu, 14.7% Zn and 120.0g/t Ag.
(Atkinson et al 1990). Tribute Minerals has reported a 43-101
compliant indicated resource (at a cut-off grade of 3% per cent
zinc equivalent) of 2,070,288 tonnes grading 5.92% Zn, 0.75% Cu,
0.58 gpt Au and 21.1 gpt (G.S. Carter, P.Eng Sep. 4, 2007). This
information cannot be verified by Smith, and is not necessarily
indicative of any mineralization on the Company's Property.
Minnova Inc. previously held most of the Confederation Lake
Property during the early 1990s. Their exploration objectives were
to define the physical volcanology, the limits of hydrothermal
alteration, and the location of all syn-volcanic structures. The
latter was postulated to focus hydrothermal alteration associated
with the potential formation of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS)
deposits on the Property.
During Minnova's exploration program, a total of 250kms of
geological mapping was completed and 1,992 rock samples were
collected for litho-geochemical analysis. Twenty five (25) of these
samples were interpreted (by Minnova) as being anomalous. Minnova's
work identified major syn-volcanic structures with andalusite and
sillimanite hydrothermal alteration minerals. They believed that
their results supported the model that a number of potential
geological targets at depth capable of hosting massive sulfide
deposits existed on the Property.
Inmet Mining Corp., 1995-6, focused on VMS style potential that
could be associated with the unexplored sodium depletion zone
adjacent to a postulated West Graben fault located along the
Confederation Lake shoreline. Their encouraging drill program
resulted in the recommendation to continue following this model
southwards where a significant prospective area is hosted within
the Confederation Lake Property.
According to Public Work Assessment files, previous workers
would appear to have conducted thorough exploration over most of
the Property using the best exploration methods of the day. They
subsequently concluded that the discovery of new, economic massive
sulphide deposits within 100 meters of surface had been
substantially eliminated from prospective areas.
An integrated 3D computer modeling-based exploration approach is
now recommended using tools not available to previous workers. In
addition to the computer modeling of the extensive data collected
by previous workers, it is further recommended that target
vectoring employ a combination of new deep penetrating
multi-element MMI soil geochemistry, and when appropriate new deep
EM methods like the Titan24 system, to locate high potential drill
targets at depth and in areas not previously considered to be
prospective.
CONFEDERATION MINERALS LTD.
Lawrence Dick, President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this
news release.
Contacts: Confederation Minerals Ltd. Larry Dick (604) 683-0664
Email: info@confederationminerals.com
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