TSX-V SYMBOL: LKY
www.luckystrikeresources.com
VANCOUVER,
Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ - Lucky
Strike Resources Ltd. ("Lucky Strike" or the "Company") (TSXV:
LKY), is pleased to announce seven out of eight drill holes
encountered significant coal mineralization in its due diligence
drilling program on the CN Coal Project. The coal properties covers
a contiguous area of 13,096 hectares (131 sq.km) located
approximately 175 km SW of the capital city of Ulaanbaatar and 45
km SE of the Buren Soum village center in the Tuv Aimag province in
Mongolia.
The seven drillholes intersecting coal
mineralization were step-out holes beyond the previously drilled
area, expanding the area containing coal mineralization
intercepts from 8 square km (a 4 km by 2 km area) to 24 square km
(a 6 km by 4 km area). A total of 1,517 meters in eight drill
holes were completed using primarily a poly-crystalline diamond
(PCD) rotary drill bit. Six drill holes intersecting coal
mineralization were spaced along an approximately 6 km strike
within the license areas under option by Lucky Strike, and the coal
intercepts are open at both ends of the 6 km strike length
ascertained by the latest drilling effort. Also, coal was
intercepted in holes spaced approximately two kilometers apart from
one another outside the previously drilled area in a down-dip
direction. See Table for a brief summary of drill hole parameters
and results.
Two drill holes (33R and 38R),
spaced approximately 900 meters apart on strike, each
intercepted approximately 39 metres of coal mineralization in
individual seams. It is reasonable to interpret these
intercepts as possibly being correlative coal seams based on their
similar thickness, overall stratigraphy, geomorphic interpretation
of possible surface expressions of fault structures, and their
relative proximity to one another.
Results of the 2011 exploration program are as
follows:
Table 1 - Drilling Results
Drill Hole |
Northing |
Easting |
Drill Depth
(Meters) |
Total Coal
(Meters) |
Thickest
Seam
(Meters) |
Thickest Seam
Interval (Meters) |
CN-11-33R |
5168648 |
538517 |
256 |
52.70 |
39.2 |
143.8-183.0 |
CN-11-34C |
5166594 |
539927 |
181 |
24.49 |
7.75 |
76.7 - 84.6 |
CN-11-35R |
5165663 |
541896 |
175 |
11.0 |
11.0 |
88.0-97.0 |
CN-11-36R |
5164850 |
542440 |
100 |
15.0 |
12.0 |
76.0-88.0 |
CN-11-37R |
5169036 |
538167 |
148 |
12.0 |
12.0 |
19.0-31.0 |
CN-11-38R |
5169555 |
538480 |
145 |
39.0 |
39.0 |
70.0-109.0 |
CN-11-39R |
5171753 |
544306 |
256 |
No coal |
|
|
CN-11-40R |
5168601 |
540965 |
256 |
17.0 |
5.0 |
249.0-254.0 |
Lucky Strike's principal focus was to understand
the potential to increase the known mineralized area by means of
step-out drilling. Beyond this, the Company completed proximate
analysis, ash fusion, wash sink and float testing for the CN-11-34C
core hole samples to understand the commercial potential of the CN
Coal deposit in terms of the coal quality. The results in the
following summary tables 2 to 6 showed thermal coal quality values,
a high degree of washability and other coal characteristics that
are suitable for coal-fired boiler systems. The potential for a
sizable deposit and commercial use of the CN Coal deposit are
important factors for Lucky Strike to consider in its decision
whether to advance the project.
Table 2 - Washability Characteristics of
Composites 1 & 2
Sample ID |
Inherent
Moisture |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Basis
Analysis |
ADB |
ADB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
Units ----> |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
% |
Test fluid
specific gravity |
|
|
Fractional Analysis
Dry Basis |
Cumulative Recovery of Products
(Floats) |
Composite 1 |
14.73 |
4046 |
100 |
27.69 |
7.13 |
4745 |
|
|
|
|
1 F1.30 |
8.15 |
5952 |
8.71 |
5.47 |
0.69 |
6480 |
8.71 |
5.47 |
0.69 |
6480 |
1 F1.35 |
9.88 |
5616 |
22.59 |
6.24 |
0.80 |
6231 |
31.30 |
6.03 |
0.77 |
6301 |
1 F1.40 |
9.35 |
5371 |
19.82 |
9.71 |
0.69 |
5924 |
51.12 |
7.46 |
0.74 |
6155 |
1 F1.45 |
8.61 |
4916 |
3.62 |
19.15 |
0.51 |
5379 |
54.73 |
8.23 |
0.72 |
6103 |
1 F1.50 |
7.73 |
4595 |
2.08 |
22.05 |
0.46 |
4980 |
56.81 |
8.73 |
0.71 |
6062 |
1 F1.60 |
8.04 |
3530 |
5.10 |
38.01 |
0.17 |
3838 |
61.91 |
11.15 |
0.67 |
5879 |
1 F1.65 |
7.72 |
3104 |
5.02 |
42.70 |
0.16 |
3364 |
66.94 |
13.51 |
0.63 |
5690 |
1 F1.70 |
8.65 |
2855 |
4.35 |
42.98 |
0.32 |
3125 |
71.29 |
15.31 |
0.61 |
5534 |
1 S1.70 |
3.54 |
2596 |
28.71 |
54.47 |
21.52 |
2691 |
|
|
|
|
1 -0.5mm |
8.53 |
4113 |
|
30.70 |
5.52 |
4497 |
|
|
|
|
Composite 2 |
23.50 |
4584 |
100 |
11.02 |
0.86 |
5992 |
|
|
|
|
2 F1.30 |
20.94 |
5296 |
47.36 |
5.97 |
0.40 |
6699 |
47.36 |
5.97 |
0.40 |
6699 |
2 F1.35 |
17.31 |
5265 |
23.18 |
6.85 |
0.19 |
6367 |
70.54 |
6.26 |
0.34 |
6590 |
2 F1.40 |
13.39 |
5124 |
14.38 |
8.98 |
0.22 |
5917 |
84.93 |
6.72 |
0.32 |
6476 |
2 F1.45 |
13.55 |
5072 |
6.25 |
13.39 |
0.17 |
5868 |
91.17 |
7.18 |
0.31 |
6434 |
2 F1.50 |
10.28 |
4639 |
2.60 |
21.07 |
0.17 |
5171 |
93.78 |
7.56 |
0.30 |
6399 |
2 F1.60 |
7.79 |
4089 |
1.36 |
30.89 |
0.18 |
4434 |
95.13 |
7.89 |
0.30 |
6371 |
2 F1.65 |
6.54 |
3315 |
0.31 |
39.84 |
0.16 |
3546 |
95.45 |
8.00 |
0.30 |
6362 |
2 F1.70 |
5.82 |
2778 |
0.25 |
46.74 |
0.14 |
2950 |
95.70 |
8.10 |
0.30 |
6353 |
2 S1.70 |
3.49 |
2400 |
4.30 |
58.04 |
16.19 |
2487 |
|
|
|
|
2 -0.5mm |
13.45 |
4804 |
|
13.99 |
0.92 |
5551 |
|
|
|
|
Table 3 - Washability Characteristics of
Composites 3 & 4
Sample ID |
Inherent
Moisture |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Basis
Analysis |
ADB |
ADB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
Units ----> |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
% |
Test fluid
specific gravity |
|
|
Fractional Analysis
Dry Basis |
Cumulative Recovery of Products
(Floats) |
Composite 3 |
19.33 |
4484 |
100 |
17.30 |
0.55 |
5558 |
|
|
|
|
3 F1.30 |
10.03 |
5752 |
13.34 |
6.57 |
0.36 |
6393 |
13.34 |
6.57 |
0.36 |
6393 |
3 F1.35 |
11.53 |
5446 |
26.00 |
8.07 |
0.17 |
6156 |
39.35 |
7.56 |
0.23 |
6236 |
3 F1.40 |
10.64 |
5329 |
22.57 |
10.76 |
0.15 |
5964 |
61.91 |
8.73 |
0.20 |
6137 |
3 F1.45 |
10.62 |
5186 |
10.73 |
13.56 |
0.35 |
5802 |
72.64 |
9.44 |
0.22 |
6088 |
3 F1.50 |
9.14 |
4833 |
5.31 |
18.59 |
0.34 |
5319 |
77.96 |
10.06 |
0.23 |
6035 |
3 F1.60 |
7.93 |
3975 |
5.26 |
33.11 |
0.31 |
4318 |
83.21 |
11.52 |
0.24 |
5927 |
3 F1.65 |
7.72 |
3447 |
1.17 |
40.83 |
0.43 |
3735 |
84.39 |
11.93 |
0.24 |
5896 |
3 F1.70 |
6.96 |
3158 |
1.25 |
44.71 |
0.53 |
3394 |
85.64 |
12.41 |
0.24 |
5860 |
3 S1.70 |
6.71 |
2423 |
14.36 |
62.02 |
1.24 |
2597 |
|
|
|
|
3 -0.5mm |
10.84 |
4570 |
|
22.27 |
0.47 |
5126 |
|
|
|
|
Composite 4 |
17.93 |
3956 |
100 |
35.01 |
10.89 |
4820 |
|
|
|
|
4 F1.30 |
10.59 |
5612 |
22.46 |
6.77 |
0.51 |
6277 |
22.46 |
6.77 |
0.51 |
6277 |
4 F1.35 |
10.39 |
5506 |
14.65 |
8.02 |
0.56 |
6145 |
37.11 |
7.26 |
0.53 |
6225 |
4 F1.40 |
10.24 |
5439 |
16.79 |
10.07 |
0.50 |
6059 |
53.90 |
8.14 |
0.52 |
6173 |
4 F1.45 |
9.00 |
5388 |
8.54 |
10.84 |
0.44 |
5921 |
62.44 |
8.51 |
0.51 |
6139 |
4 F1.50 |
8.43 |
5128 |
5.82 |
13.80 |
0.43 |
5601 |
68.26 |
8.96 |
0.50 |
6093 |
4 F1.60 |
7.87 |
4447 |
2.76 |
25.66 |
0.42 |
4827 |
71.02 |
9.61 |
0.50 |
6043 |
4 F1.65 |
|
|
0.63 |
36.70 |
0.00 |
0 |
71.66 |
9.85 |
0.50 |
5990 |
4 F1.70 |
|
|
0.67 |
42.02 |
0.00 |
0 |
72.33 |
10.15 |
0.49 |
5935 |
4 S1.70 |
3.80 |
2202 |
27.67 |
63.25 |
17.39 |
2289 |
|
|
|
|
4 -0.5mm |
11.11 |
4412 |
|
23.97 |
3.77 |
4963 |
|
|
|
|
Table 4 - Washability Characteristics of
Composites 5 & 6
Sample ID |
Inherent
Moisture |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Basis
Analysis |
ADB |
ADB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
Units ----> |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
% |
Test fluid
specific gravity |
|
|
Fractional Analysis
Dry Basis |
Cumulative Recovery of Products
(Floats) |
Composite 5 |
28.29 |
4517 |
100 |
16.32 |
0.91 |
6299 |
|
|
|
|
5 F1.30 |
23.89 |
5782 |
58.82 |
7.70 |
0.14 |
7598 |
58.82 |
7.70 |
0.14 |
7598 |
5 F1.35 |
17.89 |
5403 |
11.00 |
11.00 |
0.12 |
6580 |
69.82 |
8.22 |
0.14 |
7437 |
5 F1.40 |
17.75 |
5190 |
10.23 |
14.71 |
0.11 |
6310 |
80.05 |
9.05 |
0.14 |
7293 |
5 F1.45 |
17.43 |
4453 |
6.53 |
22.91 |
0.45 |
5393 |
86.58 |
10.10 |
0.16 |
7150 |
5 F1.50 |
13.47 |
3916 |
3.49 |
32.92 |
0.37 |
4525 |
90.07 |
10.98 |
0.17 |
7048 |
5 F1.60 |
12.53 |
3080 |
4.19 |
42.43 |
0.39 |
3520 |
94.26 |
12.38 |
0.18 |
6891 |
5 F1.65 |
7.05 |
2147 |
0.77 |
52.57 |
0.29 |
2310 |
95.03 |
12.70 |
0.18 |
6854 |
5 F1.70 |
5.50 |
1970 |
0.44 |
57.24 |
0.22 |
2085 |
95.48 |
12.91 |
0.18 |
6832 |
5 S1.70 |
2.80 |
1743 |
4.52 |
62.61 |
17.92 |
1793 |
|
|
|
|
5 -0.5mm |
17.44 |
4329 |
|
19.26 |
0.48 |
5243 |
|
|
|
|
Composite 6 |
19.86 |
4382 |
100 |
20.92 |
0.84 |
5468 |
|
|
|
|
6 F1.30 |
11.98 |
5777 |
10.27 |
6.70 |
0.39 |
6564 |
10.27 |
6.70 |
0.39 |
6564 |
6 F1.35 |
11.62 |
5480 |
16.33 |
9.34 |
0.62 |
6201 |
26.60 |
8.32 |
0.53 |
6341 |
6 F1.40 |
11.01 |
5206 |
19.28 |
13.73 |
0.53 |
5850 |
45.88 |
10.59 |
0.53 |
6135 |
6 F1.45 |
7.24 |
4989 |
16.39 |
16.26 |
0.43 |
5378 |
62.27 |
12.08 |
0.50 |
5935 |
6 F1.50 |
6.93 |
4741 |
13.96 |
20.57 |
0.50 |
5094 |
76.23 |
13.64 |
0.50 |
5781 |
6 F1.60 |
5.44 |
3964 |
7.00 |
32.24 |
0.39 |
4192 |
83.23 |
15.20 |
0.49 |
5648 |
6 F1.65 |
5.74 |
2990 |
2.51 |
42.05 |
0.72 |
3172 |
85.73 |
15.99 |
0.50 |
5575 |
6 F1.70 |
4.02 |
2624 |
1.79 |
46.19 |
0.26 |
2734 |
87.52 |
16.61 |
0.50 |
5517 |
6 S1.70 |
2.79 |
2413 |
12.48 |
54.81 |
6.05 |
2482 |
|
|
|
|
6 -0.5mm |
11.41 |
4158 |
|
23.31 |
0.45 |
4694 |
|
|
|
|
Table 5 - Washability Characteristics of
Composite 7
Sample ID |
Inherent
Moisture |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Wt |
Ash |
S |
Gross
Calorific
Value |
Basis
Analysis |
ADB |
ADB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
DB |
Units ----> |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
kcal/kg |
% |
% |
% |
% |
Test fluid
specific gravity |
|
|
Fractional Analysis Dry Basis |
Cumulative Recovery of Products
(Floats) |
Composite 7 |
22.70 |
4052 |
100 |
20.66 |
0.26 |
5242 |
|
|
|
|
7 F1.30 |
12.26 |
5732 |
40.05 |
5.55 |
0.21 |
6533 |
40.05 |
5.55 |
0.21 |
6533 |
7 F1.35 |
5.50 |
5295 |
13.61 |
6.18 |
0.19 |
5603 |
53.66 |
5.71 |
0.20 |
6297 |
7 F1.40 |
10.42 |
5216 |
15.18 |
7.72 |
0.11 |
5822 |
68.84 |
6.15 |
0.18 |
6192 |
7 F1.45 |
8.42 |
5134 |
5.77 |
10.31 |
0.08 |
5606 |
74.61 |
6.47 |
0.17 |
6147 |
7 F1.50 |
5.24 |
4891 |
1.93 |
19.06 |
0.09 |
5162 |
76.54 |
6.79 |
0.17 |
6122 |
7 F1.60 |
4.71 |
3918 |
3.49 |
31.86 |
0.09 |
4111 |
80.03 |
7.88 |
0.17 |
6034 |
7 F1.65 |
4.72 |
3212 |
0.75 |
41.12 |
0.10 |
3372 |
80.78 |
8.19 |
0.17 |
6010 |
7 F1.70 |
4.62 |
2699 |
1.13 |
48.32 |
0.07 |
2830 |
81.92 |
8.75 |
0.17 |
5966 |
7 S1.70 |
6.01 |
2152 |
18.08 |
67.57 |
0.27 |
2290 |
|
|
|
|
7 -0.5mm |
14.80 |
4152 |
|
24.94 |
0.21 |
4873 |
|
|
|
|
Table 6
|
Ash Fusion
Characteristics |
Sl.
# |
Sample ID |
Reducing
Environment |
Oxidising
Environment |
|
IDT |
ST |
HT |
FT |
IDT |
ST |
HT |
FT |
Units ---> |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
Deg C |
1 |
Composite 1 |
1081 |
1117 |
1143 |
1204 |
1214 |
1302 |
1374 |
1391 |
2 |
Composite 2 |
1129 |
1140 |
1142 |
1148 |
1205 |
1209 |
1218 |
1229 |
3 |
Composite 3 |
1157 |
1209 |
1215 |
1229 |
1185 |
1225 |
1245 |
1267 |
4 |
Composite 4 |
1095 |
1169 |
1232 |
1295 |
1311 |
1412 |
1445 |
1499 |
5 |
Composite 5 |
1142 |
1205 |
1216 |
1220 |
1203 |
1249 |
1259 |
1285 |
6 |
Composite 6 |
1175 |
1227 |
1236 |
1248 |
1187 |
1247 |
1267 |
1283 |
7 |
Composite 7 |
1172 |
1198 |
1209 |
1239 |
1175 |
1215 |
1243 |
1267 |
Coal samples from the core hole were sent to SGS
Laboratory, in Ulaanbaatar for coal quality testing. Norwest
Corporation guided the general layout of the due diligence drilling
program, supervised and verified the core sampling procedure for
all coal quality samples.
Considering the positive confirmation of the
coal deposit and significant extension of the known mineralized
area by the step-out drilling program results, Lucky Strike will
aim to further explore the CN Project to test the potential to
further increase the size of the coal deposit. The coal beds are
part of the lower Cretaceous Dzuunbayan suite of terrigenous
sediments that were deposited in Cretaceous rift valleys during a
period of basin and range-style structural extension in central
Mongolia. The Dzuunbayan suite is
part of a sediment series carrying significant coal resources in
the Choir-Nyalga Coal Basin.
In accordance to the NI 43-101, five coal seams
of economic interest have, thus far, been intersected by drilling
on the CN coal property. The coal beds, which dip gently
7o to 10o north-eastward into the property
block from the nearby western block boundary, provide supporting
evidence that the interior of the license block has additional coal
resource potential. Additionally, from historic and published
mapping and initial Lucky Strike field studies, the dipping strata
may form the west flank of a gentle synclinal fold. It implies a
possible return to shallower depths of the coal beds to the
northeast. This will need to be confirmed by future drilling,
geophysical surveys, and additional geologic mapping. The coal
seams intersected in the 2009 and 2011 drilling were less than 280
metres in depth; however, the dip of the seams suggests that the
lower seams extend below a depth of 280 metres to the
northeast.
Edwin Ullmer, P.
Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101
and an independent consultant of the Company, has read and approved
the technical and scientific information contained in this news
release.
About Lucky Strike Resources Ltd
Lucky Strike Resources is a growth-focused
exploration company creating value through the exploration and
development of coal, minerals and energy in Mongolia. Mongolia, centered between the growing
consumption markets of China and
Russia, holds vast, untapped and
rich coal resources. Lucky Strike plans to first explore and
develop the CN Project in Central
Mongolia and the NKAK Coal Properties in South-western
Mongolia. The Management
team has extensive experience in the global exploration and mining
industry as well as in Asia.
ON BEHALF OF LUCKY STRIKE RESOURCES LTD.
"Cathy Fong"
Cathy Fong, P.Eng,
Chairman & CEO
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materially from the Company's expectations are disclosed in the
Company's documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture
Exchange, the British Columbia Securities Commission and the US
Securities and Exchange Commission.
This release contains "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation, including predictions, projections and
forecasts. Forward-looking statements include, but are not
limited to, statements that address activities, events or
developments that the Company expects or anticipates will or may
occur in the future, including such things as the completion of the
acquisition of the properties described above, potential future
exploration activities on such properties, the completion of
technical reports in respect of such properties, future
business strategy, competitive strengths, goals, expansion, growth
of the Company's businesses, operations, plans and with respect to
exploration results, the timing and success of exploration
activities generally, permitting time lines, government regulation
of exploration and mining operations, environmental risks, title
disputes or claims, limitations on insurance coverage, timing and
possible outcome of any pending litigation and timing and results
of future resource estimates or future economic studies.
Often, but not always, forward-looking
statements can be identified by the use of words such as "plans",
"planning", "planned", "expects" or "looking forward", "does not
expect", "continues", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts",
"intends", "potential", "anticipates", "does not anticipate", or
"belief", or describes a "goal", or variation of such words and
phrases or state that certain actions, events or results "may",
"could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be
achieved.
Forward-looking statements are based on a
number of material factors and assumptions, including the results
of the Company's due diligence investigations in respect of the
transaction, that the Sellers perform their obligations under the
Definitive Agreements, receipt of all necessary regulatory
approvals, including that of the TSX Venture Exchange, the result
of drilling and exploration activities, that contracted parties
provide goods and/or services on the agreed timeframes, that
equipment necessary for exploration is available as scheduled and
does not incur unforeseen break downs, that no labour shortages or
delays are incurred, that plant and equipment function as
specified, that no unusual geological or technical problems occur,
and that laboratory and other related services are available and
perform as contracted. Forward-looking statements involve
known and unknown risks, future events, conditions, uncertainties
and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance
or achievements to be materially different from any future results,
prediction, projection, forecast, performance or achievements
expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Such
factors include, among others, the interpretation and actual
results of current exploration activities; changes in project
parameters as plans continue to be refined; future prices of
minerals; possible variations in grade or recovery rates; failure
of equipment or processes to operate as anticipated; the failure of
contracted parties to perform; labour disputes and other risks of
the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or
financing or in the completion of exploration, as well as those
factors disclosed in the company's publicly filed documents.
Although the Company has attempted to identify important factors
that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ
materially from those described in forward-looking statements,
there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results
not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no
assurance that forward-looking statements will prove to be
accurate, as actual results and future events could differ
materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly,
readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking
statements.
SOURCE Lucky Strike Resources Ltd.