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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Zena Mining Corp V.ZCC.H

Zena Mining Corp. is a Canada-based exploration stage company. The Company owns a 100% interest in certain industrial mineral rights in properties located in the Greenwood mining division of British Columbia (the Property). The Property consists of four claims. The Company has not generated any revenue from operations.

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Zena Mining Corp > Hey Zena, how about an update?
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Post by tooclassy on Aug 17, 2011 1:11am

Hey Zena, how about an update?




Press Release

NEWS RELEASE TRANSMITTED BY MARKETWIRE

FOR: Zena Mining Corp.

TSX VENTURE SYMBOL: ZCC

February 22, 2011

Zena Mining Corp.: 2010 Exploration Program Completed at Lapin Barite Property

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Feb. 22, 2011) - Zena Mining Corp.

("Zena" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:ZCC) is pleased to announce that it has

completed its 2010 exploration program on its Lapin Barite property situated

near Rock Creek, B.C. The Company owns 100% of the rights to the Industrial

Minerals subject to a 10% net profits interest and royalty and other payments

based on production to the original underlying vendors. Barite, the primary

industrial mineral on this property, is a major component and the weighting

agent used in drilling mud for the oil and gas industry's exploration and

developmental drilling programs.

Zena explored the "B" zone deposit in July 2010 by excavator stripping,

mapping, and diamond sawing representative samples. Stripping exposed an area

roughly 40 by 20 meters which contains at least five zones of Barite, of which

the most important is the Main zone, exposed over a strike length of 20 meters

and up to 10 meters wide. This zone is open to the north. Within the Main zone,

seven samples ranged from 75% to 92% Barite (BaSO4). Specific gravity varied

from 3.68 to 4.52, averaging 4.15. Analyses were done by ALS Chemex Laboratory

in North Vancouver, a certified laboratory. A minimum specific gravity of 4.10

is required for Barite used as a weighting medium for drilling mud.

The samples were analyzed for Barite, for specific gravity and for 30+ elements

using normal Induction Coupled Plasma (ICP) techniques. ICP analysis is a

standard labororatory method widely used for determination of trace and major

elements. Silica (SiO2) is the chief contaminant, averaging about 16% along

with small amounts of calcium carbonate and phosphate which do not appreciably

affect the specific gravity. There are only small amounts of base metals,

copper, lead and zinc, and these are not significant in terms of commercial

Barite.

During the mapping program a number of new Barite lenses were found north of

the stripped area. The stripping was done on a Barite zone known as the "B" or

hilltop zone. Total cost of the 2010 program was approximately $60,000.

The property has at present three known zones with Barite mineralization, known

as A, B and C zones. Past exploration including trenching and drilling at the

"A" zone has established a Barite deposit with grades above or near the

specific gravity threshold of 4.10. A NI 43-101 measured resource of 5,800

tonnes with specific gravity of 4.25 and an inferred resource of 10,000 tonnes

averaging specific gravity of 3.93 was estimated for the "A" zone by Godfrey

Walton P.Geo. (2003).

According to a technical Report completed by B.J. Price Geological Consultants

Inc. in January 2011, there is a reasonable chance that further exploration may

develop an economic tonnage and grade of Barite; this possibility cannot be

quantified and can only be verified by further work.

The Company's 2011 planned exploration program, with a cost budget to be

approximately the same as the 2010 program, includes the stripping of the

northern limits of the Barite lenses in the "B" zone, with the possibility of

producing a test sample. The Company may also include in the exploration

program further review of the "A" zone.

This press release has been reviewed by Barry J. Price, M.Sc., P,Geo., an

independent consultant based in Vancouver BC. Mr. Price supervised the

stripping and sampling program and has completed the Technical Report.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD

Kevin Hanson, Director

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CONTACT INFO:

Zena Mining Corp.

Kevin Hanson

604-688-5421

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that

term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts

responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Comment by tooclassy on Jun 14, 2012 11:49pm
It's been 16 months. Its time for still ANOTHER update! Including an extension of stock warrants.   TC