TSX-V: RES & AMEX: REE
VANCOUVER, April 6 /PRNewswire/ - Rare Element Resources
Ltd. (TSXV: RES) (AMEX: REE) is pleased to announce the final
rare earth element (REE) assay results from the last fifteen drill
holes completed during its 2010 core drilling program at the
Company's 100% owned Bear Lodge property, located in northeastern
Wyoming, USA (Figure 1 -
http://files.newswire.ca/675/Rare_Element_Bear_Lodge.pdf). The
current results are from the Bull Hill Southwest resource area (six
core holes), the Bull Hill NW resource area (seven core holes), and
a Conceptual Carbonatite Plug target area west of Bull Hill (two
core holes). Results of REE assays from a 2009 hole, which was
recently analyzed, in the Bull Hill SW area are also
summarized. An NI 43-101-compliant resource estimate for the
Bull Hill SW and Bull Hill NW resource areas was completed in
May 2010, and the complete results
from the 2010 drilling program will be incorporated into an updated
NI 43-101 compliant resource model scheduled for release during the
second quarter of 2011. The objectives of the 2010 drilling program
were to expand the Bull Hill SW oxide resource and upgrade the
resource category, and to explore for additional REE resources at
the Bull Hill NW and Whitetail Ridge target areas. Previous assay
results from the Bull Hill SW resource area, Bull Hill NW resource
area, the Whitetail Ridge REE target area, and a new target area
northwest of Whitetail Ridge were reported in a series of news
releases dated 15 September and 9 November
2010, and 10 January and 7 February
2011.
Highlights from the current group of assays
include the following intercepts:
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Bull Hill SW Resource Area |
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RES10-44 -
RES10-45 -
RES10-46 -
RES10-47 -
RES10-49 - |
87ft @ 7.12% TREO (includes 55' @ 10.13%
TREO)
37ft @ 9.57% TREO (includes 10' @ 20.14% TREO)
115ft @ 4.58% TREO (includes 19' @ 14.09% TREO)
407ft @ 3.77% TREO (includes 46.5ft @ 6.36% TREO;
10ft @ 10.29% TREO; and 10ft @ 12.52% TREO)
125ft @ 4.83% TREO (includes 38.5ft @ 10.78% TREO) |
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Bull Hill NW Resource Area |
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RES10-52 -
RES10-54 -
RES10-60 -
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28ft @ 4.02% TREO
74ft @ 2.78% TREO
28ft @ 4.68% TREO
47ft @ 5.95% TREO
54ft @ 2.95gpt Au (includes 12ft @ 11.85gpt Au) |
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Carbonatite Plug Target Area |
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RES10-51 -
RES10-57 -
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26ft @ 3.56% TREO
46.5ft @ 2.74% TREO
24.7ft @ 4.09% TREO
43ft @ 2.97% TREO |
Jim Clark, Vice
President of Exploration states: "Taken as a whole, the 2010
drilling program was tremendously successful, and this last batch
of assay results emphasizes that success. The results continue to
demonstrate the continuity of the mineralized bodies and show that
the Bull Hill SW deposit is open to the southeast along strike and
down-dip. The Bull Hill SW dike swarm exhibits excellent grade over
significant widths. The results from drill holes RES10-51 and
RES10-57 suggest that the dike swarm may continue west of the Bull
Hill drainage, a zone interpreted previously as a fault (West Bull
Hill fault), and open a new area of concentration for the 2011
drill program. The specific structural controls for REE
mineralization in the Bull Hill NW resource area remain elusive and
another focus for the Company's 2011 drilling. Our interest in Bull
Hill NW is also piqued by the intercept of significant gold
mineralization in drill hole RES10-60, where the highest grade (12
ft @ 11.85 gpt Au) is contained within a silicocarbonatite dike. We
expect 2011 to be another exciting year for the Company as we
advance the Bear Lodge project."
Drilling Results
The REE deposits in the Bear Lodge Mountains of
northeastern Wyoming occur within
a large alkaline igneous complex that domes overlying older
sedimentary rocks. The REE mineralization is hosted in dike and
veinform carbonatitic intrusive bodies and their near-surface
oxidized equivalents (FMR). FMR refers to the major constituents of
the highly oxidized, former carbonatite dikes that occur in the
depth range between the surface and 300-500 feet (91 - 152 meters)
beneath the surface- F (FeOx)-M (MnOx)-R (REE
minerals). The FMR bodies contain little or no matrix calcite. A
zone of variably oxidized carbonatite with minor to significant
matrix calcite is termed transitional carbonatite. This zone has
uneven thickness and occurs beneath the FMR zone and above the
deeper zone of unoxidized carbonatite.
REE assay values are reported by convention as
the combined oxide equivalents (REO) of the fifteen elements in the
lanthanide series + yttrium. The oxide equivalents are
approximately 15.6% higher than the combined metal assay values.
The Bear Lodge project contains predominantly the "light" REE
(lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, and neodymium), and economically
important quantities of several of the "heavy" REE (europium,
dysprosium, and terbium).
Bull Hill SW Resource Area
REE mineralization in the Bull Hill SW resource
area is contained within intrusive dikes, veins, and stockwork of
FMR, transitional carbonatite, and carbonatite that invade
heterolithic intrusive breccia of the Bull Hill diatreme. Stockwork
refers to a rock cut by a network of small veins or dikes that
contain the mineralization. Most of the REE mineralization in the
current set of drill holes occurs within FMR dikes and veins.
Six of the seven holes reported here were
drilled along a bearing of N45ºE from a series of sites on a
resource evaluation grid established for the Bull Hill SW deposit
in conjunction with Ore Reserves Engineering, the Company's
resource estimation consultant (Figure 1 -
http://files.newswire.ca/675/Rare_Element_Bear_Lodge.pdf). One hole
was drilled on the grid along a bearing of S45ºW. The bearing,
inclination, and significant assay intercepts from the
REE-mineralized sections for each of the drill holes are summarized
in Table 1 below.
Table 1. Summary of new REE-mineralized drill intercepts at
the Bull Hill SW Resource Area:
Drill hole RES09-19 (N45E, -45º; total depth 215
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO (%) |
21-36.5 |
15.5 |
9 |
FMR stockwork |
1.78 |
62-70.5 |
8.5 |
5 |
FMR dike and
stockwork |
2.03 |
159-164 |
5 |
3.5 |
FMR stockwork |
3.78 |
185-191 |
6 |
3 |
FMR veins |
2.06 |
* Note: Drill hole RES09-19 was left open at the end of the 2009
field season for completion in 2010. It was decided in 2010 not to
re-enter the hole. Hence assays were performed in 2010.
Drill hole RES10-44 (N45E, -60º; total depth 510.5
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO (%) |
100-105.5 |
5.5 |
4.2 |
FMR dike |
7.41 |
145-149 |
4 |
2.6 |
FMR dike |
14.52 |
247-334 |
87 |
56 |
Transitional carbonatite
dike
and stockwork |
7.12
(includes 55 ft @
10.13% TREO) |
375-382 |
7 |
4.5 |
FMR dike |
3.13 |
437-487 |
50 |
32 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
1.76 |
501-505.5 |
4.5 |
3.7 |
FMR dike |
8.63 |
Drill hole RES10-45 (N45E, -45º; total depth 490
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO (%) |
119-124 |
5 |
2.5 |
FMR stockwork |
2.25 |
188-225 |
37 |
28 |
FMR dikes and
stockwork |
9.57
(includes 10 ft @
20.14% TREO) |
261-290 |
29 |
22 |
FMR stockwork |
1.63 |
402-422 |
20 |
15 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
4.92 |
Drill hole RES10-46 (N45E, -45º; total depth 580
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO (%) |
135-151 |
16 |
14 |
FMR veins and stockwork |
1.61 |
215-330 |
115 |
95 |
FMR dikes, veins, and
stockwork |
4.58
(includes 19 ft @
14.09% TREO) |
368-380 |
12 |
10 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
1.65 |
416-422 |
6 |
5 |
FMR stockwork |
2.36 |
Drill hole RES10-47 (N45E, -70º; total depth 752
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
121-132 |
11 |
8 |
FMR dike and stockwork |
3.14 |
219-626 |
407 |
311 |
FMR dikes and stockwork
(219-291ft); transitional carbonatite
dikes and stockwork (291-626ft) |
3.77
(includes 46.5 ft @
6.36% TREO; 10 ft @
10.29% TREO; and 10 ft @
12.52% TREO) |
Drill hole RES10-49 (N45E, -45º; total depth 510
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO (%) |
48-87 |
39 |
30 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
4.12 (includes 9 ft
@
11.36% TREO) |
222-347 |
125 |
68 |
Transitional carbonatite dike
(222-249ft); FMR dikes and
stockwork (249-347ft) |
4.83
(includes 38.5 ft @
10.78%TREO) |
419-485 |
66 |
48 |
Transitional carbonatite
dikes
and stockwork |
1.59 |
Drill hole RES10-50 (S45W, -45º; total depth 449
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
53.5-85 |
31.5 |
24 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.49 |
123-167.5 |
44.5 |
39 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
3.69 |
213-221.5 |
8.5 |
6 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
4.17 |
261-269 |
8 |
5.7 |
FMR vein stockwork |
2.95 |
313.5-331 |
17.5 |
9 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
4.46 |
385-404 |
19 |
11 |
Transitional
carbonatite dikes |
6.48 |
Drilling results confirm that the target FMR and
carbonatite bodies exhibit strong REE mineralization over a strike
length of more than 1400 feet (426m). Interpretive correlations of
drill intercepts suggest a structural bias toward vertical or near
vertical dips and a transitional change in strike from
northwesterly to almost due north in the northern part of the
resource area. The results from drill holes RES10-46, RES10-47, and
RES10-57 suggest that mineralized veins, dikes, and associated
stockwork zones continue to the west across the Bull Hill drainage
with little or no offset. Until these recent results from deep
drilling west of the drainage, it was thought that the drainage
represented a structure (West Bull Hill fault) that significantly
offset or terminated the REE-mineralized dike swarms at the Bull
Hill SW resource area.
Bull Hill Northwest Resource Area
REE mineralization in the Bull Hill NW resource
area is contained within intrusive dikes, veins, and stockwork of
FMR, transitional carbonatite/silicocarbonatite, and
carbonatite/silicocarbonatite that invade trachytic and phonolitic
intrusive rocks of the Bear Lodge alkaline complex.
Silicocarbonatite is a carbonatite-related rock that carries
abundant silicate mineral phases dispersed in the carbonate matrix,
in this case primarily biotite and K feldspar. Significant results
from the current set of drill holes in the Bull Hill NW
resource/target area are reported in Table 2.
Table 2. Summary of new REE-mineralized drill intercepts in
the Bull Hill NW Resource Area:
Drill hole RES10-52 (N90W, -60º; total depth 687
feet)
Interval
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Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
97.5-102.5 |
5 |
2 |
FMR dike |
3.70 |
275-301 |
26 |
17 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
3.28 |
587-615 |
28 |
14 |
Transitional
carbonatite and carbonatite
dikes and veins |
4.02 |
667-676 |
9 |
4.5 |
Carbonatite stockwork |
2.14 |
Drill hole RES10-53 (N90W, -45º; total depth 506
feet)
No significant results.
Drill hole RES10-54 (N90W, -70º; total depth 668
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
208-218 |
10 |
9.8 |
FMR stockwork |
6.04 |
428-502 |
74 |
42 |
Carbonatite dikes and veins |
2.78 |
538-568 |
30 |
17 |
Carbonatite dikes and
stockwork |
2.08 |
Drill hole RES10-55 (N90E, -45º; total depth 685
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
516-521 |
5 |
3.8 |
FMR dike and
stockwork |
5.55 |
Drill hole RES10-59 (N90W, -45º; total depth 535
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized
lithology |
TREO
(%) |
21-45 |
24 |
17 |
FMR stockwork |
1.50 |
357.5-386.5 |
29 |
19 |
FMR dikes and
stockwork |
1.74 |
406-416 |
10 |
3.4 |
FMR dikes and
stockwork |
2.09 |
Drill hole RES10-60 (N90W, -70º; total depth 897
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized
lithology |
TREO (%) |
113-117 |
4 |
1.4 |
FMR stockwork |
2.30 |
369-397 |
28 |
14 |
FMR dike (369-384ft);
carbonatite
dike and stockwork (384-397ft) |
4.68 |
443-463 |
20 |
7 |
Carbonatite dike |
1.53 |
589-607 |
18 |
6 |
Biotite silicocarbonatite dike |
3.45 |
790-837 |
47 |
27 |
Biotite silicocarbonatite dike
and
minor stockwork |
5.95 |
867-877 |
10 |
2.6 |
Biotite silicocarbonatite dike
and
minor stockwork |
4.10 |
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Gold (gpt) |
583-637 |
54 |
18 |
Trachyte porphyry and biotite
silicocarbonatite |
2.95
(includes 12 ft @
11.85gpt Au) |
Drill hole RES10-61 (N45W, -45º; total depth 322
feet)
No significant results.
The results from the Bull Hill NW drill holes
show significant REE mineralization in
FMR/carbonatite/silicocarbonatite dikes and stockwork. The
structural controls for the mineralized bodies remain incompletely
understood in the target area. The strongly anomalous gold
mineralization in drill hole RES10-60 is distributed in trachyte
porphyry and crosscutting biotite silicocarbonatite dikes, with the
highest-grade intercept (12 ft @ 11.85gpt Au) contained within a
biotite silicocarbonate dike. This occurrence of overlapping gold
and REE mineralization will be investigated during the Company's
2011 exploration program.
Conceptual Carbonatite Plug Target Area
Initial geological interpretation of the Bull
Hill SW dike swarm suggested that the REE-mineralized bodies were
truncated against an inferred fault that appeared to run along the
drainage west of Bull Hill (West Bull Hill fault). However, 2010
drill results from S45W trending holes that cut across the inferred
fault zone, and the current results from drill holes RES10-51 and
RES10-57, both collared west of the drainage/fault, indicate that
significant REE mineralization is present in the area west of the
Bull Hill drainage. The area was also identified for potential to
host a deep carbonatite plug at depth. This interpretation was
based on the presence of strong stockwork REE mineralization in FMR
and carbonatite veins intersected in historic drilling by Molycorp
and Hecla Mining Company, and by a coincident IP/resistivity
anomaly that suggests the presence of abundant sulfide minerals at
depths greater than 500 feet. Carbonatite bodies represent the most
sulfide-rich lithologies in the district. Significant results from
two exploration holes in the Conceptual Carbonatite Plug target
area are reported in Table 3 below.
Table 3. Summary of new REE-mineralized drill intercepts in
the Conceptual Carbonatite Plug Target Area:
Drill hole RES10-51 (S45W, -70º; total depth 680
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized
lithology |
TREO
(%) |
8-51 |
43 |
33 |
FMR stockwork and minor dikes |
1.89 |
136.5-165 |
28.5 |
22 |
FMR stockwork and minor dikes |
2.53 |
258-284 |
26 |
22.5 |
FMR stockwork and dikes |
3.56 |
353-386 |
33 |
21 |
FMR stockwork and dikes |
1.85 |
423-445 |
22 |
17 |
Mixed FMR/carbonatite dikes
and stockwork |
1.67 |
473-508 |
35 |
27 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.27 |
565-593 |
28 |
21 |
Transitional
carbonatite and
carbonatite dikes and stockwork |
2.62 |
Drill hole RES10-57 (S45W, -80º; total depth 1675
feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized lithology |
TREO
(%) |
12-45 |
33 |
25 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
1.86 |
224-270.5 |
46.5 |
36 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.74 |
375-433 |
58 |
48 |
FMR stockwork and minor dikes |
1.86 |
452-463 |
11 |
9 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.61 |
574.5-585 |
10.5 |
7 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.06 |
676.3-701 |
24.7 |
20 |
FMR stockwork and dike |
4.09 |
779-790 |
11 |
8 |
FMR dike and stockwork |
3.19 |
1050-1067 |
17 |
15 |
FMR dikes and stockwork |
2.95 |
1103-1130 |
27 |
21 |
Mixed FMR and carbonatite
stockwork |
1.94 |
1185.5-1189 |
3.5 |
2.5 |
Carbonatite dikes |
2.37 |
1228-1238.5 |
10.5 |
9 |
Carbonatite dikes |
2.10 |
1269.5-1273.5 |
4 |
3.5 |
Carbonatite and
silicocarbonatite
stockwork |
3.76 |
1327.3-1370.3 |
43 |
35 |
Carbonatite dikes and minor
stockwork |
2.97 |
1428-1467 |
39 |
30 |
Carbonatite dikes and
stockwork |
1.91 |
The data illustrate that significant REE
mineralization is present in FMR and carbonatite dikes, veins, and
stockwork zones west of the Bull Hill drainage, and that there may
little or no offset of mineralized bodies across the structure
inferred along the drainage west of Bull Hill. These results open
up a large area west of Bull Hill for prospective REE
mineralization.
Assaying and Quality Control
ALS Chemex conducted the assaying for the rare
earth elements in their Vancouver,
British Columbia assay facility. ALS Chemex Vancouver is
accredited to ISO 9001 and operates according to ALS Group
standards consistent with ISO 17025 methods at other laboratories.
The samples were prepared and subjected to lithium metaborate
fusion, followed by ICP analysis and a mass spectroscopy
finish.
Analytical quality is monitored through the use
of randomly inserted quality control samples, including standards,
blanks, and duplicates, which are blinded to the analytical
laboratory. Results of the analyses at ALS Chemex are evaluated
continuously by Dr Jeffrey Jaacks,
the Company's QA/QC consultant, who is a Qualified Person according
to National Instrument 43-101. The results from the current data
set indicate acceptable accuracy and precision. Blank analyses also
indicate no issues with carry-over contamination.
Correction to News Release Dated 7 February 2011 "Rare Element Reports
Additional REE Assays From Resource Areas and a New Target
Area"
Rare Element notes that there were omissions and
typographical errors in the section of the news release dated
7 February 2011 titled "Potential New
Target Area". The assay summary in Table 3 should be amended as
follows:
Table 3. Summary of REE-mineralized
intercepts in reverse circulation drill holes from the 2010
Sundance gold exploration
project:
Drill Hole SUN-076 (N45W, -45º; total depth 615 feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est.
true
width (ft) |
Mineralized
lithology |
TREO
(%) |
100-110 |
10 |
- |
FMR drill chips |
1.66 |
Drill Hole SUN-079 (S80W, -45º; total depth 775 feet)
Interval
(feet) |
Intercept
(feet) |
Est. true
width (ft) |
Mineralized
lithology |
TREO
(%) |
0-5 |
5 |
- |
FMR drill chips |
1.69 |
15-45 |
30 |
- |
FMR drill chips |
4.69 |
700-760 |
60 |
- |
Carbonatite drill
chips |
3.58 |
The amended assay table does not change the
conclusion that the new target area northwest of the Whitetail
Ridge target area represents another promising exploration area for
the Bear Lodge project.
Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES: AMEX:
REE) is a publicly traded mineral resource
company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth
elements and gold on the Bear Lodge property.
Rare-earth elements are key components of the
green energy technologies and other high-technology applications.
Some of the major applications include hybrid automobiles, plug-in
electric automobiles, advanced wind turbines, computer hard drives,
compact fluorescent light bulbs, metal alloys, additives in
ceramics and glass, petroleum cracking catalysts, and a number of
critical military applications. China currently produces more than 95% of the
130,000 metric tonnes of rare earths consumed annually worldwide,
and China has been reducing its
exports of rare earths each year. The rare-earth market is growing
rapidly, and is projected to accelerate if the green technologies
are implemented on a broad scale.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
President & CEO
Donald E. Ranta, PhD, PGeo,
serves the Board of Directors of the Company as an internal,
technically Qualified Person. Technical information in this
news release has been reviewed by Dr. Ranta and has been prepared
in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements that are set
out in National Instrument 43-101. This news release was
prepared by Company management, who take full responsibility for
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