Feb 12 2014
Kazax Minerals Inc. ("Kazax" or the "Company") is pleased to provide an update on its current exploration drilling programme at the Lomonosovskoye iron project located in Kostanay Oblast, Kazakhstan.
The work, which commenced in September 2013, has successfully completed 9,141 metres of a planned 10,360 metre programme. Of the completed drilling, over 1,200 samples of drill core have been delivered to an independent lab - ALS at Ust-Kamenogorsk, in Kazakhstan. Assay results are expected by May 2013.
As a result of further data processing of soviet era information, which was located in 2013 through government library information services and previously unknown to the Company, the Company plans to extend its drilling programme into 2014 with a further 11 exploration holes - 6 holes within the envelope of two adjacent projected pits and 5 holes outside this boundary, targeting magnetic anomalies and the presence of copper and zinc mineralisation. Out of the 6 holes to be drilled within the pit boundary, 5 are targeting a zone between the two pits previously thought to be potentially barren. The historic soviet data demonstrates interesting mineralization and magnetic anomalies lying between these two areas. This could positively influence pit design work being conducted as part of the Bankable Feasibility Study ("BFS") process. The examination of this historical information has been running concurrently with the drilling programme.
The Company benefits from the availability of historic drilling information linked to the soviet era. This comprises 412 boreholes drilled between 1956 and 1982, totalling 131,441 m. The results of this historic data are still being reviewed. The Company already sent to ALS lab in Ust-Kamenogorsk over 800 powder samples not previously tested as part of this review.
The Company currently anticipates completion of the initial drill programme by March 2014 and the extended drill programme by May 2014. The Company expects to produce a revised technical report in compliance with National Instrument 43-101 upon announcing the results from this drill programme.
The Company continues to advance work towards the completion of its BFS, including detailed infrastructure and cost model improvements.
The technical information provided in this news release was reviewed and approved by Dr. Juan Camus, the project's country manager and a qualified person for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101.
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ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Trevor Campbell Smith, President & CEO