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El Nino Ventures appoints Lines as exploration manager
2008-03-27 08:27 ET - News Release
Mr. Jean Roy reports
EL NINO APPOINTS SENIOR GEOLOGIST TO HEAD ITS EXPLORATION PROGRAM IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
El Nino Ventures Inc. has appointed Allan Lines as exploration manager for the company's exploration in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Mr. Lines has worked in the mineral exploration industry for the past 13 years, exploring for VMS base metals in Eastern Canada, greenstone gold exploration in West Africa and, for the past several years, has been managing exploration programs in the DRC copper belt for a Toronto Stock Exchange/Australian Stock Exchange-listed copper producer and a New York Stock Exchange-listed major company.
Mr. Lines started working in the Democratic Republic of Congo in early 2005. Since then he designed and supervised geochemical sampling programs, advised on project acquisitions, authored baseline environmental studies, and planned and managed RC and diamond drilling programs totalling well over 50,000 metres.
In addition to mineral exploration, Mr. Lines has several years experience in the field of mine permitting, including managing environmental impact assessment studies and public consultation programs.
Mr. Lines commented: "I am excited to be joining El Nino Ventures Inc. at this time -- the vast experience of the management team in doing business in the DRC and the company's project portfolio puts the company in a great position. I am eager to begin the 2008 drill campaign and maximize the value of the exploration properties."
Jean Luc Roy, president of El Nino Ventures, states: "I am very pleased to have Mr. Allan Lines join our team in the DRC. We are very fortunate to have on board a geologist with such valuable DRC copper belt experience. With Allan's technical background and management's very substantial experience in the DRC the company is in a prime position to maximize the value of its highly prospective exploration permits in the DRC. Allan will work closely with his local technical team and he anticipates the start of our 2008 drill program for mid-April. "
Excellent News, time to buy a few more
Thanks ED for the quick response, i like the management and hope they can pull some decent numbers out, great buying opportunity which i don't think will last long
What kind of percentage copper values does one need to see this stock rise? I am not a big follower of copper and maybe someone who is can answer
Thanks
drills 11.6 m of 1.11% Ni at Langmuir
Golden Chalice drills 11.6 m of 1.11% Zn at Langmuir
2007-07-19 19:55 ET - News Release
Mr. Richard Hughes reports
GOLDEN CHALICE RESOURCES - LANGMUIR NICKEL DISCOVERY
Golden Chalice Resources Inc.'s nickel mineralization continues to depth at the Langmuir nickel discovery. The Langmuir property is located about 35 kilometres south of Xstrata's Kidd Creek metallurgical site in Timmins, Ont. Partial assay results from the third drill hole, GCL07-11, suggest that nickel (Ni) mineralization occurs in multiple zones at depth. In addition, full assay results from drill hole GCL07-10 indicate higher-grade platinum (Pt) and palladium (Pd) grades for massive sulphide mineralization.
Drill hole GCL07-11 was collared 75 metres south of GCL07-6, the initial discovery hole which reported 72.90 metres drilled width of 1.14 per cent Ni, and an up-dip drill hole GCL07-10, which intersected 2.36 per cent Ni over 14.90 metres of drilled width.
Drill hole GCL07-11 encountered three separate mineralized intervals of nickel mineralization. The first interval from 213 to 220.8 metres intersected 0.89 per cent Ni, 0.06 per cent copper (Cu), 0.21 gram per tonne (g/t) Pd and 0.18 g/t Pt over 7.80 metres drilled width. A second mineralized interval from 264.3 to 270.3 metres intersected 1.52 per cent Ni, 0.21 per cent Cu, 0.29 g/t Pd and 0.13 g/t Pt over a drilled width of six metres. The third mineralized zone encountered 1.11 per cent Ni, 0.13 per cent Cu, 0.23 g/t Pd and 0.11 g/t Pt over a drilled width of 11.6 metres from 314.40 to 326 metres.
The mineralized sections were sampled based on visual sulphide mineral observations and assays are still pending for sections sampled between these more mineralized sections. The first two zones are currently interpreted to correlate with the mineralized zones encountered in the first two drill holes. However, the third mineralized zone may be a separate new zone. This third zone occurred approximately 200 metres vertically below surface and deeper drilling is required to determine the down-dip and down-plunge extent of this and the other mineralized zones.
Complete platinum and palladium group assay results have also been received for the previous drill hole GCL07-10 which reported 2.36 per cent Ni over 14.9 metres and now includes 0.52 g/t Pd and 0.22 g/t Pt. This intersection includes massive sulphide from 94.6 to 95 metres that assayed 0.58 g/t Pt, 2.25 g/t Pd and 17.9 per cent Ni.
Golden Chalice is currently drilling on strike of the first three drill holes and assays are pending for sulphide mineralization encountered in a drill hole collared approximately 25 metres southwest of holes GCL07-6 and GC07-10. Laboratory results are expected to be delayed by two to three weeks because of the large inventory of samples that need to be processed due to the busy summer field season.
Drilling on the Langmuir property will continue to test the zone along strike and at depth.
Geotech has also been commissioned to fly the entire Langmuir property with the latest and most advanced version of the B-field VTEM (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) airborne system. This survey is expected to start within two weeks. Less than one-third of the Langmuir property was flown in 2006 with an older version of the VTEM system which identified 18 clusters (groups) of electromagnetic (EM) anomalies. Drill testing of one EM anomaly in a VTEM cluster resulted in the Langmuir nickel discovery. The company is optimistic that additional clusters of EM anomalies will be identified by the advanced VTEM system on the remainder of the Langmuir property. The Langmuir property is located about 35 kilometres south of Xstrata's Kidd Creek metallurgical site in Timmins, Ont.
Peter Caldbick, PGeo, and Kevin Montgomery, PGeo, are the qualified people for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 for the company's Langmuir project.
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ESO NEWS
ESO starts MPX Geophysics on helicopter-borne magnetic and radiometric surveys on East Athabasca uranium properties in Saskatchewan
Trading Symbol TSX-V: ESO
Frankfurt: E2G
VANCOUVER, July 19 /CNW/ - ESO Uranium Corporation (TSX-V: ESO), the
Company, is pleased to announce that MPX Geophysics Ltd of Richmond Hill is
starting helicopter based magnetometer and radiometric surveys on the 100%
owned East Athabasca Basin properties, Saskatchewan. The contract calls for
flying more than 15,000 kms of flight path and will blanket the approximately
625,000 acre (250,000 hectare) claim area.
Survey coverage will include anomalous boulder trains identified in
earlier work by Uranerz in the southwest section of the property and anomalous
geochemistry along structures to the north of this section. These structures
may be part of the Cable Bay Shear Zone. A wide spaced 15 hole drill program
was carried out over 30 kms of strike length on these structures, largely
within the ESO claim boundary. Cogema Resources reported anomalous boron in
some holes and minor uranium mineralization (up to 0.04% U from a partial
uranium assay) in drill hole CR-14 just outside the ESO property boundary.
Other areas of particular interest in this airborne survey include extensions
of the Mullins-Johnstone Lake conductors that were identified from earlier
work by Cogema and Interuranium on the northern and eastern part of the main
claim block. The Hatchet Lake property, a separate claim block to the
northeast of the main claims, will also be flown to evaluate radioactive
showings at the eastern edge of the Athabasca Basin in basement rocks close to
the unconformity. The Hatchet claim block was staked on the strong
recommendation of ESO Chief Geologist R. J. Beckett, PGeo.
The objective of the work is to develop drill targets that will be tested
later this year and will add to the drilling program, now underway in the West
Athabasca property interests of ESO. (See ESO news release July 9, 2007)
The radiometric survey will be used to identify possible leakage of
uranium mineralization up fault zones and uranium mineralization in boulder
trains. The boulder trains were formed by ice scouring the present subcropping
bedrock and re-depositing glacial sediments down-ice. The equipment used for
the radiometric survey consists of two GRS-410 multi-channel gamma-ray
spectrometers with a combined crystal pack volume of 2048 cubic inches, which
is twice the size of the crystal pack typically deployed by Canadian
contractors.
Size makes a difference and the larger volume significantly increases the
quality of the collected data from the gamma-ray detector. In addition to the
conventional radiometry, data will be processed to identify gamma-ray plumes
due to natural diffusion of radon from fault zones and/or boulder trains into
the air. Radon gas, a product of the radioactive decay of uranium, can
indicate the presence of uranium at depth in the bedrock and in boulder
trains. Although radon is mainly an alpha particle emitter it decays to
radio-isotopes that are gamma-ray emitters that can be detected with a
sensitive gamma-ray spectrometer.
A high sensitivity magnetometer system deployed with the radiometric
system will be sampling at a rate of ten times a second with an in-flight
sensitivity of 0.002 nT. The magnetic data will help define structure and map
geological features in the basement rocks. This combined survey will be
carried out at low altitude and slow speed (60kts), allowing a much more
detailed sampling than can be achieved safely with fixed wing aircraft.
The quality control overview of the geophysical surveys will be executed
by MPH -3 weeks. In the next 10 days, MPH will be completing the first phase
field work in the project area. An extensive program of boulder sampling,
stream and lake sediment sampling and prospecting has been carried out in
selected areas of the East Athabasca properties. This work will be used to
select further areas for ground geophysical grids to define drill targets that
may be available for this year. The work completed on the properties including
the airborne geophysics and ground surveys is estimated to cover the
assessment costs required for keeping all of the claims in good standing.
For reference, the current spot price quoted by uxc.com for uranium is
US$130 per pound of U3O8; an assay reported as 1.0% of U3O8 is equal to 20
pounds of uranium oxide per short ton: The conversion of percent metal or
metal oxide from percent to pounds per short ton is done by multiplying the %
value by 20.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of ESO Uranium Corp.
"Ben Ainsworth"
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Vice President, Exploration
Please refer to the ESO Uranium website for further and updated
information.
The Toronto Venture Exchange has not reviewed nor accepted responsibility
for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents of this news release which has
been prepared by management. Statements contained in this news release that
are not historical facts are forward looking statements as that term is
defined in the private securities litigation reform act of 1995. Such forward
looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause
actual results to differ materially from estimated results. Such risks and
uncertainties are detailed in the Company's filing with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
For further information: For corporate communications please contact:
Tom Corcoran or Bob Meister, ESO Uranium Corp., Vancouver, BC, Phone: (604)
629-0293, Toll Free: 1-866-629-0293, Email: info@esouranium.com
CHX lab results due out early this week
rumour has it there was a lab screwup on CHX and that brought the delay this week but will be out early to mid next week
7% u308 bring it on
I think we should all send it, as trying to tell them the frickin truth has done no frickin good what a crock of chit GRVP has turned out to be lol
Thanks and will keep that in mind if this all goes to chit
Ok i trade thru TD Canada , hope this chit gets settled soon for all of us
Ltmatt you can also include me in your list and here is my email addy driller350@yahoo.com
Ohna 2 cents coming soon
Yippee
Ohna going for a huge run here people
Ohna she going for a huge run
Ohna breaks .oo8 its going past .01 easy
Ohna fill the gap from spring time
I'm out (sold my 30,000,000 at .001) i can see this headed back to .ooo1 by the end of the day no profit made by me as i just bought yesterday
ordered this package from Pacific Stock Transfer Company and they sent it out to me!
Below is one item that was in the list that a new company had to submit to be received by Pacific! It is called the New Company Checklist!
These are the main items that CMKX had to be able to produce to Pacific to be accepted! In these requirements is
#6 a complete list of issued and outstanding securities and
#9 Opinion by counsel for the Corporation covering validity of outstanding securities referred to…
I thought it interesting for the pessimists because this tells us that CMKX has known all along what the O/S is and Urban has been using it to his advantage!
New Company Checklist!
These are items that had to be supplied by CMKX to
PACIFIC STOCK TRANSFER COMPANY:
1. Resolution of Appointment, completed and signed
2. Certified Copy of Articles of Incorporation
3. Certified Copy of any and all amendments to date
4. Current certified copy of filed list of officers
5. True and correct copy of by-laws as at present in force
6. Complete list of issued and outstanding securities of the corporation, including date of issue, certificate number, registered name, address, and social security number of registered owner, and amount of securities. THIS LIST IS TO BE CERTIFIED AS TRUE AND CORRECT BY PREVIOUS TRANSFER AGENT!”
7. All transfer records for the company. Including transfer sheets, cancelled certificates, stop orders, correspondence, etc…
8. Capitalization history of the company
9. Opinion by counsel for the Corporation covering validity of outstanding securities referred to in Resolution of Appointment and their registration or exemption from registration under the Securities Act of 1933 as amended.
10. Cusip# _____________
11. Copy of Prospectus (if we are ordering CUSIP number)
12. Signatures of signing officers for certificate printing
13. Notification to DTC (Done by transfer agent)
Thanks to DR. D for the DD
"TO DA MOON CMKX" i want to drive the race car too
trying to bash for cheaper shares come on you know this going higher Cheers
"TO DA MOON CMKX"