Philippine Metals Inc. Initiates Exploration Program
April 28 2010 - 8:30AM
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Philippine Metals Inc. (the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:
PHI)(FRANKFURT: PM7) is pleased to announce it has initiated the
first part of Phase 1 exploration activity on its Taurus Project on
Leyte Island. This activity follows the recommendations of the
Company's NI 43-101 technical report and will result in a detailed
evaluation of identified mineralized corridors at the
Kambalantong-Malayahay and Palo-Curajo mines. The program consists
of ground-based magnetic, IP dipole-dipole and electromagnetic
surveying as well as detailed geological mapping, sampling and
site-specific trenching and test-pitting.
A line-cutting ground crew started work in early March and has
completed all necessary ground preparation-consisting of over 25
kilometers of line cutting and creating access paths and trails as
well as survey lines for Kambalantong-Malayahay and Palo-Curajo of
11.2km and 1.8km, respectively.
"We are pleased to tell shareholders our Exploration Program is
underway," commented CEO, Feisal Somji. "The Taurus Project offers
tremendous potential for added shareholder value and should be even
more interesting to investors as geological data confirms our
understanding of the area."
The objective of the activity announced today is to drill define
our first NI 43-103 resource. Two historical mining sites are the
current focus of this Phase 1 program, namely
Kambalantong-Malayahay and Palo-Curajo areas.
At Kambalantong-Malayahay, multiple production and
exploration-development tunnels distributed over an initial
vertical depth of 150-meters had been rehabilitated and
geologically evaluated by the company during the 3rd quarter of
2009 and disclosed ore grade ("over 2% Cu") massive sulphide
(chalcopyrite +chalcocite +pyrite +/- bornite) bodies occurring as
gently dipping veins, lenses, and breccia. Thickness of the bodies
ranges from inches to several meters with open lateral extents.
Historical exploration data from the 1970's shows estimates of 4.5
million tonnes at a grade of 2.26% Cu.(i)
At Palo-Curajo, an open cast mining area, supplemented by
underground tunnels down to 50-m underneath the lowest bench; was
evaluated by the company and likewise disclosed sub-vertical
massive sulphide bodies dominated by pyrite + chalcopyrite +
sphalerite). Truckloads of cupriferous pyrite ore had been reported
mined from this open pit mining area.
Palo-Curajo is located on the southern portion of, while
Kambalantong-Malayahay is sited on the central portion of a 9,897
hectare tenement constituting the Taurus Project of Philippine
Metals Inc. Taurus Project represents a historic mining belt where
at least two strongly mineralized structures hosting massive
sulphide and sulphide breccia have been traced for distances
exceeding 18 kilometers.
(i)Resource estimates quoted herein are based on data and
reports obtained and prepared by previous operators and are not
National Instrument 43-101 defined resources verified by a
qualified person. These historical estimates should not be relied
upon. The Taurus project will require considerable further
evaluation, which the Company's management and consultants are in
the process of completing.
A geophysical Survey Agreement was signed on 20-April between
the Company and Elliot Geophysics International Pty. Ltd., operated
by Dr. Peter Elliot of Kardinya, Western Australia. Elliot
Geophysics is a highly regarded geophysical services contractor in
the Philippines and has conducted several successful surveys in the
Western Pacific Region. Elliot geophysics equipment and a technical
crew has now mobilized on the project with surveying having started
on 26-April. Completion of the 13km line survey (inclusive
modeling, interpretation and reporting of results) is expected
within the next 28 days.
The results of the geophysical survey will be utilized to define
the drilling layout for a future drilling program within the known
ore-bearing mineralized corridors. As summarized in the NI 43-101
technical report and confirmed, the potential ore bodies are
structurally controlled and usually cluster or align along normal
faults near the transition from mafic pillow basalts and the
overlying sedimentary rocks.
Mr. William Dynes, P. Geol. is the Qualified Person, as defined
in NI 43-101, who has reviewed and verified the scientific and
technical disclosures contained in this press release.
About Philippine Metals Inc.
Philippine Metals Inc. is focused on the exploration, discovery
and development of high-prospective copper and copper-gold deposits
in the Philippines. Based on the region's geological environment,
the company's management team recognizes the country's potential
for hosting large world-class deposits of copper and
copper-gold.
The company's initial projects, Taurus, Malitao and Dilong, are
excellent examples of management's ability to source quality,
highly prospective targets. The management team combines strong
financial capabilities with world-class experience in mineral
exploration, discovery and mine development.
On behalf of the Board of Philippine Metals Inc.
Marshall Farris, President
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Contacts: Philippine Metals Inc. Marshall Farris President
604.684.4743 ext. 222 604.628.5595 (FAX)
marshall@philippinemetals.com www.philippinemetals.com Ascenta
Capital Partners Inc. Jamie Mathers Investor Relations 604.684.4743
ext. 236 or 866.684.4209 Jamie@ascentacapital.com
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