" was prepared to standards as outlined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards and Disclosures for Mineral Projects ("NI 43-101"). The full report will be available for review on the Sarissa website."
But not sedar?
""... 2008 & 2009, Sarissa carried out another drilling program over the same 'D' Zone centering their nine drill holes within the 'D' Zone mineralization. A block model of the results from these nine drill holes indicates a resource of some 11,000,000 tonnes of 0.46% Nb2O5 (12,127,500 tons at 0.46% Nb2O5)."
Indicates? As in indicated resource?
"and gives credibility to the historical reserve estimates. Firstly, the 'D' Zone area likely contains a minimum of 20 million tons grading 0.45 % Nb2O5 and perhaps upwards of 40 million tons that was indicated by the previous programs and that the 'South-East' Zone likely contains another 20 million tons grading 0.35% Nb205 and both have good potential for hosting further resources of Niobium."
Reserve?
Dr. Cam Cheriton, a director of Sarissa, is a "qualified person" within the meaning of National Instrument 43-101 and has read and is responsible for the technical information contained in this news release."
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