Thunder Bay, Ont., junior
The new resource estimate is based on 24,500 metres of drilling by Sabina, plus the historical database from drilling by Cominco — now
Based on a cutoff grade equivalent to US$108 per tonne in silver (15 oz. per short ton) Hackett River has an indicated resource of 20.2 million tonnes grading 6.35% zinc, 0.4% copper, 1% lead, 163 grams silver and 0.49 gram gold per tonne. That is an increase from 8.5 million tonnes averaging 8.62% zinc, 0.31% copper, 1.05% lead, 181 grams silver and 0.45 gram gold per tonne in a resource calculation using drill results up to 2004.
There is also an inferred resource, at the same cutoff grade, of 2.9 million tonnes at 5.65% zinc, 0.23% copper, 0.88% lead, 164 grams silver and 0.36 gram gold per tonne.
The resource is contained in three zones, Main A, East Cleaver Lake, and Boot Lake. Two other zones — Finger Lake and Jo — do not have a resource that would comply with National Instrument 43-101 yet, although earlier calculations put the resource on Jo at just over half a million tonnes running 6.8% zinc.
Teck Cominco turned down a back-in option in November so Sabina now has a 100% interest in the property, subject to a 2% net smelter return to Teck and a 10% net profit interest held by
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