Toronto-based iron ore explorer Black Iron (TSE:BKI) unveiled late Tuesday additional results from its diamond drill program at the company's Shymanivske project in the Ukraine.
The
company said it continues to be "encouraged" from the results of the
definition and exploration program, intersecting thick iron bands in
each hole, with grades of over 30% iron exceeding 50 metres.
Of
note from the three additional holes unveiled today, hole BISH-31
intersected 60.2 metres grading 35.2% iron and 141.0 metres grading
32.3% iron, including 95.0 metres grading 33.3% iron.
The three
drill holes were part of a 12,000 metre definition and exploration drill
program conducted by the company between July and December last year.
Blakc
Iron said the campaign is expected to result in a portion of the
resources previously classified as inferred to move into the measured
and indicated category in the next NI 43-101 compliant resource report.
Ukraine-based
Mekhanobrchermet (Research Institute of Mineral Processing in Ferrous
Metals) completed the independent metallurgical test work on the
recovered drill core from the program.
As announced previously,
the company noted again Tuesday that still no drilling is underway at
Shymanivske until it obtains additional permits required to drill.
However,
it also noted that additional drilling is not required to complete the
feasibility study, which would be conducted in the future to potentially
boost the in pit resource estimate.
Black Iron
is an iron ore exploration and development company advancing its 100
percent-owned Shymanivske project located in Kryviy Rih, Ukraine.
Last
week, the company released results from the project, including hole
BISH-17, which returned 65.0 metres grading 33.8% iron and 11 metres
grading 31.4% iron.
The project contains a NI 43-101 compliant
resource with 373 million tonnes measured and indicated mineral
resources grading 31.3% iron and 480 million tonnes of inferred mineral
resources grading 30.2% iron.
The company believes that existing
infrastructure, including access to power, rail and port facilities,
will allow for a quick development timeline to production.
Black Iron
also holds an exploration permit for the adjacent Zelenivske project
which it intends to further explore to determine its potential.
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