Massive, flat-lying, shallow, chalcocite-rich core of the Kakula Discovery zone expanded to more than three kilometres in length
- and still remains open in both directions
KOLWEZI, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO--(Marketwired - Aug. 11, 2016) - Robert Friedland, Executive
Chairman of Ivanhoe Mines (TSX:IVN), and Lars-Eric Johansson, Chief Executive Officer, today announced assay results from an
additional eight holes of the ongoing 2016 drilling campaign at the Kakula Discovery on the company's Tier One Kamoa Copper
Project, near the mining centre of Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
"Earlier discoveries already have established Kamoa as the world's largest, undeveloped, high-grade copper discovery,"
said Mr. Friedland.
"Now, our latest drilling results indicate that Kakula, in the southern portion of the Kamoa Project, could prove to
be Africa's most significant copper discovery."
The Kamoa Project became a joint venture between Ivanhoe Mines and Zijin Mining in December 2015.
"In 2003, Ivanhoe's geologists started our initial exploration program at Kamoa, which at the time was nothing more
than an unknown grass-roots prospect generated by our geological team and covered with a thin layer of Kalahari sand, sitting in
a previously unrecognized district within the Central African Copperbelt," said Mr. Friedland.
"We made our initial significant discovery at Kamoa in 2008. The quest, which by 2013 showed that Kamoa is the world's
largest, undeveloped, high-grade copper discovery, took more than 12 years of dogged exploration, dedicated geological and
geotechnical expertise and a total investment of several hundred million dollars."
Mr. Friedland added: "Our perseverance and eventual success in unlocking Kamoa's world-scale potential was recognized
by the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada in March 2015 with the presentation of the prestigious Thayer Lindsley
International Discovery Award to key members of the Ivanhoe Mines exploration team.
"However, given the remarkable exploration success we have had to date at the Kakula Discovery, as it has been
progressively revealed during the past year, we believe that this new copper discovery is substantially richer, thicker and more
consistent than other mineralization that we have found elsewhere on the Kamoa Project. The results speak volumes: The Kakula
Discovery is a complete game changer in our planning for the development of the Kamoa Project."
The DRC government holds a 5%, non-dilutable interest in the Kamoa Project, which was transferred to the government in
2012 in accordance with the DRC Mining Code. Ivanhoe also has offered to transfer an additional 15% interest to the DRC
government on terms to be negotiated.
Mr. Johansson said constructive and cordial negotiations between Ivanhoe Mines, Zijin Mining and senior DRC government
officials are continuing on this matter and Ivanhoe expects a mutually beneficial agreement to be achieved in the near future
that will provide long-lasting, positive benefits to the DRC government and the Congolese people.
Development of initial mine at Kamoa progressing ahead of plan
Mr. Johansson also noted that underground mine development at Kamoa's planned initial mining area at Kansoko Sud is
progressing ahead of plan and within budgeted costs. The twin declines, incorporating both a service and a conveyor tunnel, each
have advanced more than 130 metres since the first excavation blast occurred in May of this year. Development of the underground
mine is designed to reach the high-grade copper mineralization at the Kansoko Sud deposit during the first quarter of
2017.
The planned Kansoko Sud initial mining footprint contains high-grade intercepts of up to 7.04% copper and a potential
mining thickness of more than 15 metres. The mineralized horizon is expected to be intersected by the declines at approximately
150 metres vertically below surface, where initial mining operations will commence. Byrnecut Underground Congo SARL is the
contractor for the development of the declines.
Independent Mineral Resource estimate for the Kakula Discovery expected around the end of Q3 2016
The primary objective of the current drilling program at Kakula is to confirm and expand a thick, flat-lying,
bottom-loaded zone of very high-grade, stratabound copper mineralization at the southern part of the Kakula Discovery area (see
Figure 1) that has the potential to be amenable to bulk, mechanized mining and have a significant, positive impact on the Kamoa
Project's future development plans. Ivanhoe expects to have an initial independent Mineral Resource estimate prepared for the
Kakula Discovery around the end of Q3 2016.
Highlights of the latest drill results, which confirm the exceptional grades and shallow, flat-lying geometry of the
Kakula mineralized zone, include:
- DD1005 intersected 7.36 metres (true width) of 8.11% copper at a 2.5% copper cut-off, 10.13 metres (true width) of
6.52% copper at a 2% copper cut-off and 20.71 metres (true width) of 3.85% copper at a 1% copper cut-off.
- DD1011 intersected 6.78 metres (true width) of 7.52% copper at a 2.5% copper cut-off, 11.01 metres (true width) of
5.47% copper at a 2% copper cut-off and 15.20 metres (true width) of 4.40% copper at a 1% copper cut-off.
- DD1012 intersected 7.63 metres (true width) of 7.90% copper at a 2.5% copper cut-off, 13.76 metres (true width) of
5.36% copper at a 2% copper cut-off and 25.17 metres (true width) of 3.59% copper at a 1% copper cut-off.
- DD1017 intersected 10.31 metres (true width) of 6.92% copper at a 2.5% copper cut-off, 10.31 metres (true width) of
6.92% copper at a 2% copper cut-off and 12.35 metres (true width) of 6.04% copper at a 1% copper cut-off.
Figure 1. Kamoa Project map shows the planned initial mining area at Kansoko Sud and the nearby Kakula
exploration and discovery area: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig1.jpg
Holes DD1011 and DD1017 are of particular importance, representing substantial step outs to the southeast and
northwest, respectively (see Figure 2 legend and plan). Both holes intersected significant, bottom-loaded, Kakula-style
mineralization and have expanded the high-grade core area of the Kakula target to at least two kilometres in length.
A full listing of additional drilling results is contained in Table 1, while hole locations are shown in Figure
2.
Figure 2. Kakula Discovery Area. Drill-hole location plan for the Kakula Area shows holes completed and in progress,
superimposed on 1% composite grade thickness contours: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig2.jpg
New drilling leads to a substantial expansion of the Kakula Discovery
In addition to the eight new holes for which assays were received, as shown in Table 1, Ivanhoe has completed an
additional 28 holes in the Kakula Discovery area that are being processed and for which final assays are pending. Holes pending
results include both infill and expansion drilling. The list of holes completed is shown in Table 2 and hole locations are shown
in Figure 2.
Expansion drilling along the axis of this central high-grade core continues to intersect characteristic,
bottom-loaded, chalcocite (nearly 80% copper by weight) mineralization associated with the basal siltstone layer. Significant
step-out holes have been drilled in both directions along the axis and holes pending results are mentioned below. Ivanhoe
cautions that the reporting of this visual mineralization does not confirm the extension of the high-grade zone; however, the
presence of a similar style of mineralization as seen in other holes with high-grade assays is considered
significant.
Drill hole DD1041 (assays pending) intersected a zone of well-mineralized diamictite between 611 metres and 617.153
metres below surface, before intersecting a zone of chalcocite-rich siltstone between 617.13 metres and 620.15 metres below
surface (see Figure 3, below). This hole is located 550 metres southeast of the known high-grade zone at Kakula (southeast of
hole DD1011).
Figure 3. Massive chalcocite mineralization at a depth of 619 metres in hole DD1041: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig3.jpg
Hole DD1045 (assays pending) was drilled 550 metres northwest of DD1017 (10.31 metres of 6.92% copper at a 2.5% copper
cut-off) and 420 metres south of DD930 (3.0 metres of 4.2% copper, at a 2.5% copper cut-off). DD1045 intersected a highly
mineralized Kakula siltstone from 509.35 to 515.76 metres downhole, before passing through mineralized, clast-rich diamictite,
then entering the footwall Mwashia sandstone at 518.09 metres downhole. The highest copper grades at Kakula typically are
associated with the siltstone unit above the top of the Mwashia sandstone contact.
The combination of step-out holes DD1041 and DD1045 potentially extends the footprint of the well-mineralized Kakula
Discovery zone to more than 3.1 kilometres in length.
Figure 4. Intense chalcocite mineralization in siltstone layer at a depth of 511.6 metres in hole DD1045: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig4.jpg
Game-changing drill results lead to an expansion of the Kakula drilling program
As a result of the ongoing success of the Kakula program and the extension along trend of the central,
well-mineralized, chalcocite-rich core to the northwest and southeast at relatively shallow depths, the Kakula drilling program
has been expanded by an additional 9,000 metres, to a total of 34,000 metres of exploration drilling. As the full extent of
the discovery becomes apparent, further expansions to the program will be accelerated. To help advance the ongoing exploration
and delineation of the Kakula deposit, the Kamoa technical team is proceeding with the engineering and preparation of tender
documents for the construction of a box cut at Kakula to accommodate decline ramps that will provide underground access to the
deposit.
"To date, the deposit has grown with virtually every step-out hole we have drilled," said Louis Watum, Kamoa Copper's
General Manager. "In a country known for its high-grade copper deposits, Kakula is quickly establishing itself as the exceptional
discovery."
The 60-square-kilometre Kakula exploration area is approximately 10 kilometres southwest of the Kamoa Project's
planned initial mining area at Kansoko Sud now being developed.
Kakula-style mineralization - consistently bottom-loaded and chalcocite dominant
The recent results support findings that mineralization at Kakula is consistently bottom-loaded, with grades
increasing downhole toward the contact between the host Grand Conglomerate and the underlying Mwashia sandstone. The highest
copper grades are associated with a siltstone/sandstone unit occurring within the Grand Conglomerate, located approximately one
metre above the top of the Mwashia sandstone unit (see figures 10-13 for cross-sections across the Kakula Discovery
area).
Mineralization displays vertical mineral zonation from chalcopyrite to bornite to chalcocite, with the highest grades
associated with the siltstone unit consistently characterized by chalcocite-dominant mineralization (see Figure 5 for three
schematic strip logs showing typical, Kakula-style mineralization).
"Kakula's combination of thick intersections of very high-grade copper mineralization and the bottom-loading of the
grade profile allows for the testing of a number of potential mining scenarios at different cut-offs," said Mr.
Johansson.
Figure 5. Strip logs of holes DD1011, 1017 and 997, showing typical, Kakula-style mineralization: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig5.pdf
The consistent nature of Kakula mineralization supports the creation of selective, mineralized zones at cut-offs up to
2.5% and 3.0% copper. The recent assay results are shown at various cut-offs in Table 1, while the accumulations of copper and
thicknesses of mineralized intercepts at 1%, 2.5% and 3.0% cut-offs are shown in figures 7, 8 and 9.
In parallel with the Kamoa 2016 pre-feasibility study, an alternative mining method - controlled-convergence
room-and-pillar mining, developed by Poland-based KGHM - was investigated for its suitability for use on the Kamoa Kansoko
deposits. The method has been successfully implemented by KGHM at its copper mining operations in Poland for the past 20 years.
Given the thick, mineralized widths encountered to date in the Kakula drilling program, controlled-convergence room-and-pillar
mining also will be investigated for its suitability for use at Kakula.
Figure 6. A 17-tonne loader in operation at an approximate six-metre-high, underground room-and-pillar potash mine in
Canada (for illustration purposes only). Kamoa's Kansoko Sud and Kakula deposits are expected to use similar underground mining
methods and equipment: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig6.jpg
Figure 7. Recent assay results at a 1% copper cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig7.jpg
Figure 8. Recent assay results at a 2.5% copper cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig8.jpg
Figure 9. Recent assay results at a 3% copper cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig9.jpg
Figure 10. Cross-section A-A' of Kakula Discovery area, showing true thicknesses of drill intercepts at a 2.5% copper
cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig10.jpg
Figure 11. Cross-section A-A' of Kakula Discovery area, showing true thicknesses of drill intercepts at a 3.0% copper
cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig11.jpg
Figure 12. Cross-section B-B' of Kakula Discovery area, showing true thicknesses of drill intercepts at a 2.5% copper
cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig12.jpg
Figure 13. Cross-section B-B' of Kakula Discovery area, showing true thicknesses of drill intercepts at a 3.0% copper
cut-off: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_fig13.jpg
Table 1. Assay composites from newly released Kakula drill holes at various copper cut-offs: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_tab1.pdf
Table 2. Collars of completed drill holes: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/1065612_tab2.pdf
Kamoa Copper Project description
The Kamoa Copper Project, a joint venture between Ivanhoe Mines and Zijin Mining Group Co., Ltd., is a very large,
stratiform copper deposit with adjacent prospective exploration areas within the Central African Copperbelt, approximately 25
kilometres west of the town of Kolwezi and about 270 kilometres west of Lubumbashi. The Kamoa mining licence covers approximately
400 square kilometres.
In 2015, Ivanhoe sold a 49.5% share interest in Kamoa Holding Limited, the company that presently owns 95% of the
Kamoa Project on an indirect basis, to Zijin Mining for an aggregate cash consideration of US$412 million. In addition, Ivanhoe
sold a 1% share interest in Kamoa Holding to privately-owned Crystal River Global Limited for US$8.32 million, which Crystal
River will pay through a non-interest-bearing, 10-year promissory note.
Kamoa is the world's largest, undeveloped, high-grade copper deposit. On February 23, 2016, an updated Mineral
Resource estimate was issued for the Kamoa Project, with an effective date of May 5, 2014. Kamoa's Indicated Mineral Resources
presently total 752 million tonnes grading 2.67% copper and containing 44.3 billion pounds of copper at a 1% copper cut-off grade
and minimum thickness of three metres. In addition to the Indicated Resources, the updated estimate included Inferred Mineral
Resources of 185 million tonnes grading 2.08% copper and containing 8.5 billion pounds of copper, also at a 1.0% copper cut-off
grade and a minimum thickness of three metres.
Qualified Person and Quality Control and Assurance
The scientific and technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Stephen Torr, P.Geo., Ivanhoe
Mines' Vice President, Project Geology and Evaluation, and a Qualified Person under the terms of National Instrument 43-101. Mr.
Torr has verified the technical data disclosed in this news release.
Ivanhoe Mines maintains a comprehensive chain of custody and QA-QC program on assays from its Kamoa Project. Half-sawn core is
processed at Kamoa's on-site preparation laboratory and prepared samples then are shipped by secure courier to Bureau Veritas
Minerals (BVM) Laboratories in Australia, an ISO17025-accredited facility. Copper assays are determined at BVM by mixed-acid
digestion with ICP finish. Industry-standard certified reference materials and blanks are inserted into the sample stream prior
to dispatch to BVM. For detailed information about assay methods and data verification measures used to support the scientific
and technical information, please refer to the current technical report on the Kamoa Copper Project on the SEDAR profile of
Ivanhoe Mines at www.sedar.com.
About Ivanhoe Mines
Ivanhoe Mines is advancing and developing its three principal projects in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Platreef
platinum-palladium-gold-nickel-copper discovery in South Africa; and the Kamoa copper discovery and the high-grade Kipushi
zinc-copper-lead-germanium mine in the DRC. For details, visit www.ivanhoemines.com.
Cautionary statement on forward-looking information
Certain statements in this release constitute "forward-looking statements" or "forward-looking information" within the
meaning of applicable securities laws, including without limitation, the timing and results of: (1) statements regarding
Ivanhoe's discovery of what could prove to be Africa's most significant copper discovery at Kakula; (2) statements regarding
Ivanhoe's belief that Kakula's copper discovery is substantially richer, thicker and more consistent than other mineralization
found elsewhere on the Kamoa Project; (3) statements regarding the Kakula Discovery being a game changer in the planning for the
development of the Kamoa Project; (4) statements regarding the expectation to have an initial independent Mineral Resource
estimate prepared for the Kakula Discovery around the end of Q3 2016; (5) statements regarding the primary objective of the
current drilling program is to confirm and expand a thick, flat-lying, bottom-loaded zone of very high-grade copper
mineralization at the southern part of the Kakula Discovery area that has the potential to have a significant, positive impact on
the Kamoa Project's future development plans; (6) statements regarding the planned expansion of the Kakula drilling program to
34,000 metres of drilling; (7) statements regarding the high-grade Kakula zone remains open to the southeast and northwest; (8)
statements regarding the development of the twin declines at Kamoa and the expectation that development will reach the high-grade
copper mineralization during the first quarter of 2017; (9) statements regarding the expectation that the mineralized horizon at
Kansoko Sud is to be intersected by the declines at approximately 150 metres vertically below surface and the expectation that
initial mining operations will commence in this location; (10) statements regarding the planned Kansoko Sud initial mining
footprint contains potential mining thickness of more than 15 metres; (11) and statements regarding the timing and terms of
transfer of an additional 15% interest in the Kamoa Project to the DRC government. Such statements involve known and unknown
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inherently uncertain and involves subjective judgments about many relevant factors. Mineral Resources that are not Mineral
Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. The accuracy of any such estimates is a function of the quantity and
quality of available data, and of the assumptions made and judgments used in engineering and geological interpretation, which may
prove to be unreliable and depend, to a certain extent, upon the analysis of drilling results and statistical inferences that may
ultimately prove to be inaccurate. Mineral Resource estimates may have to be re-estimated based on, among other things: (i)
fluctuations in platinum, palladium, gold, rhodium, copper, nickel or other mineral prices; (ii) results of drilling; (iii)
results of metallurgical testing and other studies; (iv) changes to proposed mining operations, including dilution; (v) the
evaluation of mine plans subsequent to the date of any estimates; and (vi) the possible failure to receive required permits,
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