CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Aug. 13, 2008) -
Torch River Resources Ltd ("Torch") (TSX VENTURE:TCR) (FRANKFURT:WNF) (PINK SHEETS:TORVF) is pleased to announce a program of approximately 8,000 ft of
Diamond drilling has been initiated on mineral tenure 501827 'Copeland Mo' within the Revelstoke Mining Division, located 25 km northwest of Revelstoke, BC. Copeland Mo property history includes underground excavation (1970-73) that produced 169,729 tonnes and recovered 2,625,046 pounds (1,190,713 kilograms) of molybdenum. When the Copeland Mine went into production in 1970, development work (
Diamond drilling, mapping, sampling) indicated there was 163,340 tonnes @ 1.82% MoS2 (Fyles, 1973).
The main focus of
Diamond drilling in 2008 will be to test extensions of the 6950 Glacier Zone where production of molybdenite bearing ore took place in 1970-73. Further exploration of additional zones of high-grade molybdenite (MoS2) and accessory scheelite (CaWO4)-wolframite (Fe,MnWO4) will also be carried out for a 1 km radius of the 6950 Glacier Zone. Areas of specific interest include the '7000 Glacier West Zone' which may be interpreted as the offset, upper west strike extension of the 6950 Glacier Zone. Located 100-200 meters north of the 6950 Glacier Zone, other areas of molybdenite (MoS2) mineralization include the '6420 Pegmatite Zone' and the '6400 Quartz-Gneiss Zone' with the '6300 J-5 Zone' and the '6650 East Basin Zone'. The 6650 East Basin, 7000 West Glacier, and 6420 Pegmatite Zone will be mapped in the 2008 field program.
Lenses of syenite pegmatite or syenite aplite are concentrated along the north border of an extensive nepheline syenite body that occurs along the ridge crest in contact with calc-silcate metamorphic rocks located west of Mount Copeland. The syenite pegmatite and aplite host disseminated and fracture filling molybdenite with minor magnetite, ilmenite, pyrite, pyrrhotite, scheelite, and chalcopyrite. Molybdenite bearing zones are associated with secondary K-spar, calcite, biotite, chlorite and rare quartz.
Lenses of syenite pegmatite or syenite aplite are common along the northern border of the nepheline syenite unit, and because of their concentrations of molybdenum, are the main focus of economic interest. Characteristically, the syenite aplite/pegmatite are parallel with foliation, but locally they cross it. Massive disseminated molybdenite occurs randomly in the aplite and pegmatite lenses, and to a lesser extent in calc-silcate gneisses adjacent to the syenite-gneiss contact. During the life of the Copeland moly mine, almost all the production was from the aplite-pegmatite bodies within the syenite gneisses; more specifically the Glacier Zone, which is 1-10 meters thick and exposed for 121 meters along strike. The Glacier Zone occurs in a digitation of either a fold limb or a sill of syenite gneiss in the calc-silcate gneiss unit. In these digitations, the syenite gneiss appears to be free of nepheline.
Andris A. Kikauka, P. Geo. is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 and has reviewed and approved the technical data in this press release.
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