Trenching Program at Tanzanian Royalty's Kibara Gold Project Returns Excellent Values and Confirms Presence of Porphyry Intrusi
March 27 2006 - 5:17PM
PR Newswire (US)
Trading Symbols: TSX: TNX AMEX: TRE VANCOUVER, March 27
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- An extensive trenching program on the
Company's Kibara Gold Project has reaffirmed the significance of
previously reported gold values and confirmed the existence nearby
of a potentially large porphyry intrusive that may have played a
role in the dissemination of gold values in the area Approximately
160 metres of trenching was completed during February on the
eastern side of the Nyakona Hill discovery area near where several
grab samples last year returned values up to 6.0 g/t gold and 13%
copper. "The mineralized occurrences at Nyakona Hill appear to be
structurally controlled and bear a strong copper-gold association
that is analogous to Barrick's Bulyanhulu mine and the Chocolate
Reef deposit in Tanzania," said the Company's Tanzania-based
President, John Deane. A total of 21 samples were collected from 16
trenches at Nyakona Hill and submitted for analysis. Samples were
taken from all trenches containing quartz veining and/or gossanous
(weathered) rock with malachite (copper carbonate hydroxide)
staining. At least three samples were taken from each trench, along
with samples from the footwall and hanging wall side of the vein.
The veins range from a few centimetres to 30 centimetres in
thickness and form a zone that is approximately 10 metres wide.
They are hosted within a southwest trending volcanic sequence of
rocks (tuff) that have a shallow dip to the southeast. Trenching to
date has exposed the vein system over a distance of 180 metres and
has identified a quartz feldspar porphyry intrusive in close
proximity to the system. Highly significant assay results were
received from the trenching program, with 20 samples returning
values exceeding 1.22 g/t gold. The highest values were 14.8 g/t,
(trench no. KB132TR02), and 10.20 g/t (trench no. KB132TR05). Other
significant gold values with their respective trenches in brackets
include 5.02 g/t (KB132TR005), 5.78 g/t (KB132TR016) and 5.53g/t
(KB132TR013). All anomalous results were reported from the quartz
vein/gossan with malachite staining. The hanging and footwall rock
samples returned values between 0.01 and 0.83 g/t gold, suggesting
that footwall alteration (a sign of hydrothermal activity) has
taken place outside the vein system which is significant in the
context of the potential size of the mineralized system.
"Discoveries such as this show the wisdom of our regional
exploration approach and validate the Company's strategy of
maintaining a major land position right in the heart of one of the
world's most prolific gold belts," said Jim Sinclair, Chairman and
CEO of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration. "As we develop our
exploration portfolio over the coming months and years, I expect to
see similar discoveries covering a range of commodities including
gold, diamonds and nickel," he concluded. The table below outlines
all significant gold assays received. Base metal values are
outstanding. Table 1: Significant Results from Kibara Trenching.
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TRENCH SAMPLE Au ID NO. (g/t) REMARKS
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KB132TR09 J-8102 3.40 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 20cm
width
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KB132TR05 J-8105 5.02 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite/boxworks -
30cm width
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KB132TR05 J-8107 10.20 Gossan with malachite - 5cm width
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KB132TR04 J-8110 3.60 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 30cm
width
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KB132TR03 J-8113 1.55 Quartz vein/gossan - 20cm width
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KB132TR03 J-8115 1.22 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm width
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KB132TR16 J-8120 5.78 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 20cm
width
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KB132TR02 E-10946 14.8 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 30cm
width possible float
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KB132TR02 E-10949 1.34 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite (90%) in
feldspar porphyry - 5cm width
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KB132TR12 J-4938 3.24 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite; boulder
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KB132TR12 J-4939 2.38 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm width
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KB132TR12 J-4942 1.46 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm thick
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KB132TR14 J-4949 3.65 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 2cm thick
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KB132TR14 J-4950 1.74 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 2cm thick
40% of sample was tuff
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KB132TR08 E-12302 1.31 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm
thick
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KB132TR13 E-12306 2.03 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm
thick
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KB132TR13 E-12307 2.33 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm
thick
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KB132TR13 E-12308 5.53 Quartz vein/gossan with malachite - 5cm
thick
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KB132TR15 E-12310 4.55 Thin (less than 2cm) quartz vein/gossan with
malachite
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KB132TR15 E-12311 2.89 Thin (less than 2cm) quartz vein/gossan with
malachite
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Biogeochemistry Program Completed The Company recently completed a
large regional biogeochemistry (BGC) program over the project area
which encompasses a geographical area of 377.6 square kilometres.
This program will hopefully fingerprint the extent of this
mineralized zone, and facilitate a decision on drilling which will
be made once the results from the BGC program have been received.
These results should be available in the next few months. Qualified
Person The Company's Qualified Person is Mr. John Deane, the
President of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation Limited. He
has an M.Sc. from the University of Cape Town (1993) and is a
registered scientist with SACNASP (Reg. No.400005/05). Analysis All
samples were sent to Humac Laboratories in Mwanza, Tanzania for
gold analysis by the fire assay method with atomic absorption
finish (Au 4 method). Respectfully Submitted, "James E. Sinclair"
James E. Sinclair Chairman and Chief Executive Officer For further
information, please contact Investor Relations at 1-800-811-3855
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