Tuesday, January 10, 2006 10:52:59 PM
Corporation (TSX VENTURE:BIM) ("Baffinland" or the "Company") is pleased to
report the following thick intervals of high grade iron assays from the second
batch of drill core from the Company's 2005 drill program on its wholly-owned
Mary River iron ore deposits, located on Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory,
Canada.
Highlights
- The total high-grade iron intercepts contained in the holes released today is
1,330.5 metres at an average grade of 65.8% iron.
- The total of the multiple intervals in a single hole is as much as 229.8
metres in four intervals at an average grade of 64.8% iron.
- The thickest continuous interval is 128.1 metres at an average grade of 67.7%
iron.
- The highest grade of the thick and continuous intercepts is 68.8% iron over
an interval of 102.0 metres.
- Deposit No. 1 remains open along strike and at depth and since many holes
collared and/or ended in high grade mineralization the deposit is also open to
potential additional thickness in certain areas.
Assaying and analytical work are performed by SGS Lakefield Research Limited
("Lakefield") under a strict protocol designed for testing lump iron ores.
Samples are then sent from Lakefield to Studien Gesellschaft fur
Eisenerz-Aufbereitung ("SGA") in Germany, where they are composited for
detailed metallurgical testing to ISO standards for iron ore. The testwork is
specific for lump ores (less than 31.5mm greater than 6.3mm in size).
Additional testwork is being completed on fine material (less than 6.3 mm in
size) for sintering. These results will be released when available.
The attached tables summarizes the assay data for additional holes received
from the 2005 program and the attached plan view map shows the location of the
holes drilled in Deposit No. 1. Plan views showing the location of the drill
holes and preliminary cross-sections to assist in interpretation of the data
are available at the Baffinland website at www.baffinland.com.
2005 Assay Data
Gordon A. McCreary, President and CEO of Baffinland stated that, "At the risk
of sounding too blase about the high grade assay results of the holes released
today, it is fair to say that these results are more of the same and that, is a
good thing. The total intervals of assays being released is 1,330.5 metres at
an average grade of 65.8% iron, bringing the total released to date for the
2005 drill program to 3,081.8 metres at an average grade of 65.7% iron. If you
include the 2004 drilling on Deposit No. 1 with the drill results released to
date for the 2005 program, the total is 4,190.1 metres at an average grade of
65.7% iron"
The primary objective of the 2005 program was to build on the successes of the
2004 program such that a new resource calculation incorporating all of the
drilling would be sufficient to justify investigating the feasibility of a 10
million tonne per year direct-shipping iron ore operation for at least 25
years. Assay results for the remaining holes in the 2005 program are expected
to be released later in January 2006 and will be followed as soon as possible
thereafter, with the release of a new resource calculation for Deposit No.1 at
Mary River.
South Limb
Although five of the holes being released today targeted the south limb of
Deposit No. 1, two of these holes were unfortunately lost in overburden. A
third hole, MR1-05-64, recorded an interval of 28.0 metres grading 67.6% iron
before being abandoned due to technical drilling problems, at a depth of 152.0
metres. The hole ended in high grade mineralization and is located almost 400
metres southeast of the axis of the fold between the north and south limbs.
Hole MR1-05-58 was drilled on the same section and successfully intersected
four intervals totalling 164.1 metres at an average grade of 65.9% iron, with
the thickest and highest-grade interval being 93.4 metres grading 66.7% iron.
In addition, hole MR1-05-67, collared on section with hole S-2 drilled in the
1960's, was a steep hole drilled to a depth of 211.0 metres, intersected three
intervals totalling 145.4 metres at an average grade of 68.6% iron, with the
thickest intercept being 102.0 metres grading 68.8% iron.
North Limb
Eight of the holes being released today targeted the north limb of Deposit No.
1. The most northerly hole being released today is hole MR1-05-65 drilled
approximately 400 metres northwest of the axis of the fold between the north
and south limbs and on section with hole MR1-05-48, released previously. Hole
MR1-05-65 intersected six intervals totalling 145.6 metres at an average grade
of 66.5% iron. Hole MR1-05-54 was collared about 75 metres southwest of hole
MR1-05-65, intersected two intervals totalling 150.8 metres at an average grade
of 64.3% iron. Holes MR1-05-59 and 62, drilled to depths of 323.0 metres and
437.0 metres respectively, were on the same section about 75 metres southwest
of the section of hole MR1-05-54. The upper hole, MR1-05-59 cut six intervals
totalling 143.4 metres at an average grade of 64.7% iron while the lower hole
MR1-05-62 intersected 142.5 metres in four intervals at an average grade of
62.5% iron. Hole MR1-05-55, located about 150 metres southwest of hole
MR1-05-62, cut a narrow width of high grade iron before being abandoned due to
caving.
About 200 metres southwest of the section containing hole MR1-59 and 62, hole
MR1-05-57 and 60 were collared along section both to expand known mineralised
zones and also to increase confidence levels in historic data. Hole MR1-05-60
effectively twined S-6 from the 1960's drill program and cut a cumulative 120.0
metres of 68.8% iron in four intervals, before entering the footwall schists.
Hole MR1-05-57 intercepted a cumulative 229.8 metres of 64.8% iron in four
intervals, the thickest being 128.1 metres grading 67.7% iron. The final hole
being reported today was hole MR1-05-63. It was drilled high up in the deposit,
at hole S-5 also drilled in the 1960's, and collared about 150 metres southwest
of hole MR1-05-60. Hole MR1-05-63 intersected a single interval of 59.0 metres
grading 68.6% before being abandoned due to caving at a depth of only 87.0
metres.
Conclusions
The management of Baffinland continues to be pleased with the quality of the
drill results and believes that this data bodes well for the eventual results
of a new resource calculation that will be completed after all of the assay
data is available from the 2005 program. Assay data for the remainder of the
holes drilled in 2005 is expected to be released in one additional batch, later
in January 2006, when the data becomes available from Lakefield. Michael T.
Zurowski, Executive Vice President and COO, stated, "The high grade iron
mineralization persists throughout Deposit No. 1, while phosphorus, a
significant deleterious element in iron ores that makes steel more brittle,
averaged less than 0.03% for the holes released today, well below the current
standard for high quality directly shipped ores."
The drill hole assay composites were calculated by Michael T. Zurowski, P.
Eng., a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
This press release includes certain "Forward-Looking Statements" within the
meaning of section 21E of the United States Securities and Exchange Act of
1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of historical fact,
included herein, including without limitation, statements regarding potential
mineralization and reserves, exploration results and future plans and
objectives of Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation, are forward-looking statements
that involve various risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that
such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such statement. Important
factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from Baffinland's
expectations are disclosed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in
Baffinland's documents filed from time to time with the TSX Venture Exchange
Inc. and other regulatory authorities.
/T/
Summary of Drill Hole Assays
(True width is approximately 70-80% of core length)
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Drill TD From To Interval SiO2 Al2O3 Fe P S
Hole (m) (m) (m) (m) % % % % %
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MR1-04-54 314.0 119.0 233.8 114.8 6.4 1.3 64.2 0.098 0.30
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269.5 305.5 36.0 1.9 0.4 64.5 0.007 1.02
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MR1-05-55 95.0 87.0 88.9 1.9 9.5 0.5 63.0 0.053 0.23
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MR1-05-56 42.0 Lost in overburden
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MR1-05-57 318.0 13.8 74.0 60.2 7.0 2.1 61.2 0.037 0.01
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82.8 115.0 32.2 5.3 0.8 61.9 0.078 0.08
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175.3 303.4 128.1 1.6 1.2 67.7 0.004 0.29
----------------------------------------------------
306.5 315.8 9.3 9.4 2.3 59.3 0.088 0.61
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MR1-05-58 242.0 45.0 72.0 27.0 1.3 0.6 68.3 0.009 0.07
----------------------------------------------------
81.3 115.8 34.5 9.1 1.1 62.6 0.058 0.33
----------------------------------------------------
130.6 224.0 93.4 1.3 0.9 66.7 0.004 0.97
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226.0 235.2 9.2 1.5 0.7 63.3 0.003 1.56
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MR1-05-59 323.0 78.8 82.8 4.0 6.3 0.6 60.6 0.004 0.06
----------------------------------------------------
93.0 99.7 6.7 11.0 0.3 58.6 0.012 0.47
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136.1 146.6 10.5 2.7 1.1 63.2 0.002 0.85
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192.0 308.3 116.3 3.3 1.1 65.3 0.003 0.42
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313.1 316.8 3.7 3.6 0.6 64.3 0.004 0.86
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318.4 320.6 2.2 3.6 0.3 67.2 0.007 0.15
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MR1-05-60 181.0 51.5 85.0 33.5 1.0 1.2 67.9 0.002 0.02
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89.0 109.5 20.5 0.2 0.5 69.7 0.002 0.01
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111.0 112.5 1.5 0.3 0.5 69.7 0.007 0.05
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114.0 178.5 64.5 0.2 0.3 69.2 0.004 0.11
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MR1-05-61 46.0 Lost in overburden
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MR1-05-62 437.0 243.0 257.7 14.7 6.4 0.5 58.7 0.073 0.65
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259.0 271.0 12.0 7.5 2.6 56.7 0.078 0.14
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303.1 307.7 4.6 3.6 2.1 64.3 less 1.24
than
0.003
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318.7 429.9 111.2 2.4 1.1 63.6 0.005 0.64
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MR1-05-63 87.0 13.0 72.0 59.0 0.4 0.8 68.6 0.013 0.01
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MR1-05-64 152.0 124.0 152.0 28.0 1.6 0.5 67.7 0.022 0.02
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MR1-05-65 278.0 30.0 42.9 12.9 3.0 2.1 63.7 less 0.02
than
0.003
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106.7 119.3 12.6 2.1 1.1 68.4 less 0.01
than
0.003
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120.5 134.5 14.0 6.2 1.9 64.5 0.004 0.33
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141.9 198.5 56.6 2.5 1.3 66.9 0.174 0.44
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215.9 219.5 3.6 4.8 0.6 67.0 0.003 0.01
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224.2 270.1 45.9 1.1 0.5 67.0 0.017 1.26
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MR1-05-66 292.0 Assays pending
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MR1-05-67 211.0 7.0 29.4 22.4 1.3 1.3 67.7 0.025 0.01
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43.0 64.0 21.0 1.0 0.9 68.5 0.015 0.01
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67.5 169.5 102.0 0.5 0.6 68.8 0.007 0.03
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/T/
NOTE: To view the Mary River Iron Ore Deposits, Baffin Island, Nunavut -
Drilling Plan Map please visit the following link:
http://www.ccnmatthews.com/docs/bim0110.pdf
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation
Gordon A. McCreary
President and CEO
(416) 364-8820
OR
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation
Michael T. Zurowski
Executive Vice President and COO
(416) 364-8820
info@baffinland.com
www.baffinland.com
THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE INC. HAS NEITHER APPROVED NOR DISAPPROVED THE CONTENTS
OF THIS PRESS RELEASE.
INDUSTRY: MNG - Mining
SUBJECT: DRM - MINING DRILLING RESULTS
FOR: Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation
TSX VENTURE SYMBOL: BIM
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