Post by
thedave on Jan 29, 2003 7:39pm
news today
Press Release Source: Cumberland Resources Ltd.
Cumberland Plans Aggressive Field Program at Meadowbank
Wednesday January 29, 11:58 am ET
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--CUMBERLAND RESOURCES LTD. (CBD-TSX) is pleased to announce initial plans for an aggressive 2003 field program on the 100% owned Meadowbank gold project, located 70 kilometres north of Baker Lake, Nunavut. The program, including two phases of diamond drilling totaling approximately 14,000 metres, is designed to satisfy feasibility study and mine permitting requirements and test a multitude of additional exploration prospects. The 2003 field activities are expected to begin in early April and continue for approximately six months.
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"Continued resource growth through exploration remains a key focus for Meadowbank in 2003. We had a very successful field season last year and we are excited to maintain the momentum in the coming year," remarked Kerry Curtis, Interim President and CEO. "The Meadowbank project advanced to the feasibility study stage in October 2002 and should benefit from the enhanced resource definition and additional gold deposits outlined in the 2002 program."
A preliminary assessment* completed in January 2002 indicated the Meadowbank project could support a production rate of approximately 250,000 ounces per year at an estimated cash cost of US$168 per ounce over an eight year mine life, with 85% of gold production from open pit mine designs.
Initial 2003 Drill Targets at Meadowbank
The PDF deposit is a new discovery resulting from the Company's 2002 field program. The deposit remains open for resource expansion in several directions and will be a key focus for exploration in 2003. The discovery of the deposit indicates a potential repetition of the gold-bearing stratigraphy hosting the other five gold deposits at Meadowbank. This is a portion of the property initially thought to have limited potential. Discovery of the PDF deposit in 2002 will now focus the Company's attention on this large, unexplored area of the project.
The Vault deposit, a key contributor to the success of the Meadowbank preliminary project economics, will also receive additional exploration. In 2002, exposures containing similar mineralization were identified some 300 metres northeast of the deposit. Drill testing of this and numerous geochemical targets identified from 2002 overburden drill programs around the Vault deposit is planned for the Phase 1 program.
Drilling is also proposed on the Wally South prospect, a new target three kilometres northeast of the Vault deposit. The Wally South prospect is known to host similar geologic formations, alteration and mineralization as the Vault deposit.
The Company is also proposing an extensive program of overburden drilling for 2003. This program will evaluate a six kilometre long area to the northeast of the Vault deposit. With several known gold occurrences and limited previous exploration, the program will aid in the delineation further diamond drill targets.
Cumberland is well financed with approximately $19.25 million in its treasury and is positioning itself to become a mid-tier level gold producer by advancing the Meadowbank project to production. Cumberland holds interests in two of the largest undeveloped gold projects in Canada: Meadowbank (100%) and Meliadine West (22% carried).
CUMBERLAND RESOURCES LTD.
Kerry M. Curtis, B.Sc., P.Geo., Interim President and CEO, Senior Vice President
*Cautionary Note: The preliminary assessment is preliminary in nature, includes inferred mineral resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be categorized as mineral reserves and there is no certainty that the preliminary assessment will be realized. The production forecast used in the Preliminary Assessment includes approximately 5.9 million tonnes of Inferred Mineral Resource, or 41% of the total forecast. In compliance with National Instrument 43-101, the Company has issued a Technical Report which is available at www.sedar.com for review.
This document contains certain forward looking statements which involve known and unknown risks, delays, and uncertainties not under the Corporation's control which may cause actual results, performance or achievements of the Corporation to be materially different from the results, performance or expectations implied by these forward looking statements.
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Contact:
Cumberland Resources Ltd.
Kerry Curtis
Interim President and CEO, Senior Vice President
Phone: (604) 608-2557
Fax: (604) 608-2559
Email: info@cumberlandresources.com
Website: www.cumberlandresources.com
or
Cumberland Resources Ltd.
Joyce Musial
Manager Investor Relations
Phone: (604) 608-2557
Fax: (604) 608-2559
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Source: Cumberland Resources Ltd.
Comment by
joco10 on Feb 02, 2003 10:49am
I'm not sure if this is a valid surmise or not but the Coffin Brothers just came out with review on Shear res. and Northern Empire re. Diamond play adjacent to CBD properties which could possibly cast a new look to CBD. They say that there has been kimberlite showings on the properties also. Can anyone else comment.