Matamec Explorations Inc.
("Matamec") (TSX VENTURE:MAT - News) is pleased to announce that
the first group of assay results has been received for the 2010-2011 diamond
drilling program on the Kipawa HREE-Y-Zr deposit in western Quebec.
This 3,300 metres drill program started
on December 1st 2010. Its main objective is the improvement of resource
quality, moving the majority of inferred resources into the indicated
category. This necessitates the completion of a 50m spacing drilling grid
over most of the deposit, while portions of the western zone will be drilled
at 25m centres to gain an even better understanding of the high-grade zone.
To date, 31 DDH have been completed on
the campaign, representing 2,405 meters of drilling, and preliminary results
have been received for the first 13 holes of the campaign (KM82 to KM94, see
Figure 1: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/Figure1_Matamec_ENG_0127.pdf).
Mineralized intervals for the six best holes are presented below. All six holes
are well mineralized with both Eudialyte and Mosandrite, and indeed this
first batch of analysis includes the best hole drilled to date on the
property (KM94, beating out the previous contender (KM61) by more than 25% in
terms of grade multiplied by thickness).
Andre Gauthier, president of Matamec
Explorations, comments that: "We were already expecting good results
from our drilling in the western zone. What we got with those six holes, and
with KM94 in particular, were great to exceptional results. These holes
clearly cement the presence of a high-grade zone at the heart of the Kipawa
deposit."
Table 1
Interim REE Zones Assay Results, 0.1% Y2O3 cut-off
2010-2011 Kipawa Drill Program
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Drill From To Width ZrO2 LREO IREO
Hole (m) (m) (m) (%) (%) (%)
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greater than
KM87 3.95 8.05 4.1 1.011 0.623 0.062
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greater than
KM87 13.4 24.05 10.65 0.715 0.490 0.046
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KM87 63 65.6 2.6 0.182 0.631 0.056
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greater than
KM88 3.35 13.5 10.15 0.719 0.600 0.053
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KM88 24.8 30.9 6.1 0.245 0.721 0.083
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greater than
KM89 1.5 8.5 7 0.935 0.576 0.057
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greater than
KM89 16.55 26.6 10.05 0.995 0.574 0.057
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KM91 10.25 18.5 8.25 0.798 0.339 0.034
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greater than greater than greater than
KM91 27.5 35.55 8.05 0.754 0.557 0.052
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greater than
KM92 6.9 12.05 5.15 1.197 0.391 0.050
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KM92 22.95 28.6 5.65 0.456 0.915 0.114
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greater than
KM94 3.8 9 5.2 1.218 0.735 0.083
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greater than
KM94 12.4 33.37 20.97 0.745 0.924 0.081
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greater than greater than
KM94 56.25 59 2.75 1.036 0.150 0.022
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Drill HREO Y2O3 TREO % HREO
Hole (%) (%) (%) +Y2O3/TREO
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KM87 0.113 0.243 1.042 34
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KM87 0.068 0.153 0.757 29
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KM87 0.091 0.226 1.004 32
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greater than
KM88 0.077 0.177 0.906 28
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greater than greater than
KM88 0.123 0.268 1.195 33
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KM89 0.090 0.212 0.935 32
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KM89 0.095 0.217 0.944 33
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KM91 0.051 0.111 0.534 30
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greater than greater than greater than
KM91 0.093 0.205 0.907 33
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KM92 0.083 0.198 0.722 39
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greater than greater than
KM92 0.172 0.391 1.591 35
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KM94 0.193 0.436 1.448 43
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KM94 0.127 0.314 1.446 30
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greater than greater than
KM94 0.049 0.101 0.322 47
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(i) Light rare earths (LREO) = La2O3 to Nd2O3, Intermediate rare earths
(IREO) = Sm2O3 to Gd2O3, Heavy rare earths (HREO) = Tb2O3 to Lu2O3.
(iii) TREO = LREO + IREO + HREO + Y2O3
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The drilling results set out above are
preliminary, as some of the REE and zirconium analyses exceeded the limits of
the analytical methods (marked by a "greater than" in the table).
Full results will be released when they become available.
Upon receipt of final 2010-2011 assay
results, a new 43-101 resource estimate will be completed by SGS Geostat
using the new data. Matamec's next drilling campaign on the Zeus property,
set to begin in spring 2010, will aim to better define the extensions of the
deposit.
QAQC procedures
Matamec maintains a quality control
program conforming to the industry's best practices. The NQ core is split,
with one half kept as a witness at our Val d'Or facilities. Samples are then
submitted in batches of 25, each containing two known standards and one
blank, to the ALS Chemex ("ALS") preparation facility in Val d'Or
where the samples are reduced to pulps and couriered to ALS in Vancouver
(B.C.) for analysis. The samples are dissolved using a lithium metaborate
fusion before being analysed by ICP-MS methods on a 2 gram sample size, with
overlimits handled either by ICP-MS on a dilute solution, in the case of rare
earths, or by XRF, in the case of zirconium. The samples and core are managed
in a secure location until delivered to ALS. ALS maintains ISO 17025
certification, the highest accreditation available for QA/QC.
The geological data in this press
release was prepared by Aline Leclerc, geologist and Matamec's Vice-President
Exploration, a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.
About Matamec
Other than its focus on the development
of the Kipawa deposit and exploration for other showings of rare
earths-yttrium-zirconium-niobium-tantalum on its Zeus property, Matamec's
exploration strategy is to discover gold deposits, base metals and platinum
group, as well as rare metals.
For gold, the company explores in the
prolific mining camp of Timmins, Ontario, of which the main target is the
Matheson JV with Goldcorp Canada Ltd. and Goldcorp Inc.
In Quebec, the Company is exploring for
lithium and tantalum on its Tansim property and for precious and base metals
on its Sakami, Valmont and Vulcain properties. As well, it is exploring for
gold together with Northern Superior Resources Inc. on the
Lesperance/Wachigabau property.
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of this release."
Contact:
Andre Gauthier
Matamec Explorations Inc.
President
514-844-5252
514-844-0550 (FAX)
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