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Eurasian Minerals Gets Government Approval to Advance the Malmyzh Copper

 

The Joint Venture holds 100% of the rights for the Malmyzh and Malmyzh North exploration and mining licenses, and is entitled to recover all minerals of economic value including copper, gold and by-product minerals.

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Eurasian Minerals Inc. advises that approval to advance the Malmyzh copper-gold project has been received from the Government Commission on Monitoring Foreign Investment chaired by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The Malmyzh exploration and mining licenses are held by IGC and Freeport-McMoRan Exploration Corporation, with IGC operating and managing the project. EMX is IGC’s largest shareholder with 41% of the issued and outstanding shares. The Commission’s approval marks a pivotal milestone in the development of the Malmzyh project. Please see www.eurasianminerals.com for more information.

EMX is also pleased to announce that key members of the Malmyzh team have been awarded prestigious “Discoverer Medals” by the Russian Federation’s Ministry of Natural Resources. The awardees from the Joint Venture’s management team include IGC’s President and CEO Thomas E. Bowens, Chief Geologist James C. Ashleman, Deputy General Director of Geology Evgeney K. Ignatiev, and Freeport’s Vice President of Eurasian Exploration Vertrees “Mac” Canby. This is a highly distinguished honor for these gentlemen, and the Company extends congratulations for their well-deserved recognition.

Discussion of Malmyzh Project Approval. IGC has advised that the Commission’s approval represents the successful completion of the review process required for “strategically significant” deposits according to Russian law. The SIL approval process commenced after the Joint Venture, through its Russian subsidiary Amur Minerals LLC, received certified “on balance C1+C2 reserves” from the GKZ that exceeded thresholds for both copper and gold defining Malmyzh as a “strategically significant” mineral deposit. EMX emphasizes that the Malmyzh “C1+C2 reserves” were estimated according to the rules and regulations of the Russian Federation, and are not the same as reserves under NI 43-101. According to IGC, highlights of the Commission’s approval include:

The Joint Venture, as a majority foreign owned business entity, has been approved to retain control of the Malmyzh project exploration and mining licenses.
The Joint Venture, therefore, maintains mining and production rights for the Malmyzh and Malmyzh North exploration and mining licenses.
The Joint Venture holds 100% of the rights for the Malmyzh and Malmyzh North exploration and mining licenses, and is entitled to recover all minerals of economic value including copper, gold and by-product minerals.

The conclusion of the SIL process initiates a new, multi-year phase in the project’s development. The Malmyzh team is preparing a “Project” document that outlines advanced plans and programs that include additional technical work as well as environmental, social, and economic assessments. The detailed Project plan will be submitted to the appropriate agencies for approval. Once accepted, IGC advises that the Joint Venture will commence executing the approved Project plan. This next phase of work will ultimately conclude as a detailed “TEO1 of Permanent Conditions” report, which is considered to be a precursor to commencement of exploitation and mining.

IGC has expressed its genuine appreciation to the Ministry of Natural Resources, Rosnedra, Dalnedra and the Government of the Russian Federation for the strong support given for advancing an exceptional mineral deposit asset with world-class potential. Russia strongly encourages mining investment and development, particularly in their Far East Krais. This support is evidenced not only by the rapid SIL approval of the Malmyzh project, but also by the region-wide investment and tax incentives passed into law in 2014 and IGC’s agreement with the Far East Development Fund to facilitate high-level investments from across the Russian Federation and Asia

Malmyzh Project Overview. Malmyzh is located in the Far East of the Russian Federation, approximately 220 kilometers northeast of the city of Khabarovsk and the nearby border with China. The project is covered by the Malmyzh and Malmyzh North exploration and mining licenses, which were the subject of SIL approval, as well as the Malmyzh Flanks exploration license acquired in late 2015 that is in the early prospecting phase of exploration assessment.

The Malmyzh porphyry district’s deposits, prospects, and targets occur within a 16 by 5 kilometer intrusive corridor concealed beneath a veneer of soil cover. Copper-gold mineralization extends from shallow subcrop to greater than 400 to 600 meters depth. The porphyry centers occur as Cretaceous-age dioritic stocks that intruded and hornfels-altered siltstone and sandstone sedimentary sequences. Mineralization consists of near-surface zones of variable chalcocite enrichment grading into chalcopyrite-rich and chalcopyrite-bornite-magnetite mineralization hosted in the porphyry intrusives, as well as in the hornfels-altered and stockworked sedimentary wall rocks.

The Malmyzh project’s inferred resources include four of the fourteen known porphyry targets on the property, and have been drilled on nominal 200 by 200 meter grids. Open pit constrained inferred resources at a range of cut-off grades are summarized in the table below.

2Phil Newall, PhD, BSc, CEng, FIMMM, a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 and managing director of Wardell Armstrong International, an independent UK based consulting company, provided the statement of Malmyzh open pit constrained inferred resources under NI 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and CIM definition standards. Copper equivalent was calculated as CuEq% = Cu% +, and assumed prices of $3.25/lb Cu and $1400/oz Au, with recoveries of 90% for Cu and 70% for Au. Please see May 26, 2015 EMX news release and SEDAR filed technical report titled “NI 43-101 Technical Report on the Initial Mineral Resource Estimate for the Malmyzh Copper-Gold Project, Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Federation” with an effective date of May 1, 2015 and dated July 10, 2015 for more information on the CuEq calculation, exploration results, QA/QC procedures, and methodology used to estimate the Malmyzh inferred resources.

All four resource deposits are open at depth, and importantly, there are zones of shallow, higher grade copper-gold mineralization at the Valley and Freedom deposits, and high grade below the resource pit at Central. Furthermore, there is higher grade copper-gold mineralization at the Freedom prospect not included in the Malmyzh inferred resource estimate due to the need for in-fill drilling. These higher grade zones will be a priority focus of follow-up delineation and in-fill drilling during the next phase of work.

In addition to higher grade mineralized zones in the resource deposits, there is substantial upside given by the ten additional prospects with reconnaissance drilling that intersected porphyry alteration and mineralization. As well, there is considerable exploration potential in undrilled areas of the property, particularly towards the southeast where there is more than 15 meters of Quaternary cover that provides opportunities for additional “blind” discoveries within the project area.

The Malmyzh project has excellent physiographic, infrastructure and logistical characteristics. The property occurs in the low relief hills of the Amur River valley, which is the major shipping river in the region. There are multiple options for transportation besides the Amur that include an adjacent paved Federal highway and regional rail facilities. As well, the project has readily available power and water sources.

Other IGC Assets. IGC has 100% control of the 390 square kilometer Shelekhovo property. At Shelekhovo, historic government exploration surveys identified multiple occurrences of gold, silver, and copper associated with quartz veining and alunite. IGC completed geologic reconnaissance, a ground magnetic survey, and a soil survey late in the 2015 field season that was focused on an interpreted nested caldera complex adjacent to the Sikhote Alin structural zone. IGC advises that this work identified a low level gold geochemical anomaly on the northeast edge of the soil grid, and confirmed the occurrence of quartz-alunite alteration in a geologic setting characteristic of a high sulfidation epithermal system. IGC is planning follow-up exploration work.

IGC also 100% controls the nearby 260 square kilometer Salasinskaya property, which is considered to be the northern extension of the Shelekhovo anomaly cluster. Salasinskaya is marked by the widespread occurrence of quartz-alunite alteration. IGC is preparing a reconnaissance exploration program for the property.

Shelekhovo and Salasinskaya occur approximately 150 kilometers along trend to the northeast of Malmyzh. Together, the Malmyzh, Shelekhovo, and Salasinskaya properties cover approximately 877 square kilometers of exploration ground occurring along a ~200 kilometer belt of prospective Cretaceous-age arc terrane rocks.

Drilling, Sampling, Assaying, and QA/QC. The Malmyzh exploration samples were collected in accordance with CIM Best Practice standards and guidelines. The samples were submitted to Irgiredmet Laboratories in Irkutsk, Russia, or ALS Laboratories in Chita, Russia for assay and geochemical analysis. Gold was analyzed by fire assay with an AAS finish, and copper analyses were determined with aqua regia digestion and ICP AES techniques. IGC conducts routine QA/QC analysis on all assay results, including the systematic utilization of certified reference materials, blanks and duplicates.

Mr. Dean D. Turner, CPG, is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 and consultant to the Company. Mr. Turner has reviewed, verified and approved disclosure of the technical information contained in this news release.
source: juniorminingnetwork.com

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