Creston Moly Corp. ("Creston" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: CMS)
today announced the assay results for three diamond drill holes
recently completed at its El Creston molybdenum property located in
the state of Sonora, Mexico.
Highlights include:
-- Hole EC10-108 intersected 236.95 metre averaging 0.057% molybdenum
commencing near surface which included a 61 metre section averaging
0.098% molybdenum.
-- Hole EC10-105 intersected a near surface 97.75 metre section averaging
0.047% molybdenum including intercepts of 21.35 and 6.25 metres
averaging 0.070 and 0.194% molybdenum, respectively. At depth a 52.15
metre section averaging 0.059% molybdenum that includes a 24.65 metre
section averaging 0.097% molybdenum was intersected.
-- Hole EC10-107 intersected a 33.55 metre section averaging 0.078%
molybdenum at the bottom of the hole.
The holes are from the Phase 3 segment of a four phase drill
program initiated in February 2010 to advance the El Creston
molybdenum deposit in the preparation of a feasibility study. The
purpose of the drill program is to:
-- expand the El Creston deposit to the north
-- complete in-fill drilling in areas of limited drilling within the
Creston Main Zone Resource
-- drill the Red Hill Shallow zone such that in conjunction with historic
drilling it may be incorporated into 43-101 compliant resources and be
included into the Creston Open Pit, and
-- complete drill testing for structural and hydrological information
"Drilling continues to produce favourable results," said Bruce
McLeod, President & CEO. "Our goal of expanding the known
resources of the El Creston molybdenum deposit is being achieved,
and all results will be incorporated in a revised resource
calculation, which we expect to be completed next month."
Drill Results
Maps showing the drill hole locations are available at
www.crestonmoly.com or click the link below to view the map showing
the drill-hole locations.
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Hole EC10-105, located 70 metres north of Hole EC07-11 and 115
metres south of Hole EC10-104 was drilled to test mineralization
continuity from holes EC07-11 toEC10-104. The results indicate
above cut-off grade molybdenum to be continuous along section in
areas in the original mine plan that were characterized as waste
due to a lack of drilling.
Hole EC10-107 was drilled to better outline the depth of the
oxide zone on section. The hole was located 50 metres due north of
Hole EC08-027 (262.70 metres averaging 0.066% molybdenum including
70.60 metres averaging 0.112 % molybdenum). Coincidental with the
uppermost portion of the intercept in EC08-027 is an 88.15 metre
portion averaging 0.15% copper. Hole EC10-107 intersected 17.75
metres averaging 0.17% copper at a depth of 64.05 metres. At the
bottom of the hole there was also an intersection of 33.55 metres
averaging 0.078% molybdenum that coincides with the top of the zone
intersected in Hole EC08-027.
Hole EC10-108 was drilled to determine the continuity of the
mineralization between Hole EC08-32 (160.55 metres averaging 0.106%
molybdenum) located 65 metres to the southwest and Hole A-30 (88
metres averaging 0.098% molybdenum) located 60 metres to the
northeast. At a depth of 39.65 metres Hole EC10-108 intersected
236.95 metres averaging 0.057% molybdenum including 61.0 metres
averaging 0.098% molybdenum. The higher grade section occurs within
an area that was designated as waste in the original mine plan due
to a lack of drilling.
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EL CRESTON MAIN ZONEDRILL RESULTS: HOLES EC10-105, 107 AND 108
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LENGTH FROM TO INTERVAL Mo-OXIDE
HOLE (Metres) AZIMUTH DIP (Metres) (Metres) (Metres) Mo (%) (%)
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EC10-105 210.45 0 -90 0.00 27.45 27.45 0.031
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27.45 125.20 97.75 0.047
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Inc. 54.90 125.20 70.30 0.055
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or 67.10 88.45 21.35 0.070
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And 118.95 125.20 6.25 0.194
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155.55 207.70 52.15 0.059
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EC10-107 161.65 0 -90 0.00 36.60 36.60 0.032
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64.05 81.80 17.75
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125.05 158.60 33.55 0.078
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EC10-108 276.60 0 -90 0.00 39.65 39.65 0.053
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39.65 276.60 236.95 0.057
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Inc. 115.90 250.10 134.20 0.073
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or 189.10 250.10 61.00 0.098
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Inc. 210.45 250.10 39.65 0.113
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61.60 79.30 17.70
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2010 Drilling
To-date in 2010, Creston has completed three phases of drilling
totaling approximately 9,700 metres on its El Creston molybdenum
deposit. The drilling has intersected significant above cut-off
grade mineralization on the south, west and northern boundaries of
the Main Zone resource outline. In addition, drilling on the Red
Hill Zone encountered significant near surface molybdenum and/or
copper mineralization that could potentially be mined as part of a
larger open pit that would include both the El Creston Main and Red
Hill Zones.
Creston has now commenced the 4th phase of drilling which
consists of eight geotechnical holes for design purposes for the
open pit in addition to two holes which will test the Red Hill Zone
strike extension to Hole EC10-101 (94.55 metres averaging 0.057%
molybdenum including sections of 36.60 and 12.20 metres
respectively averaging 0.072 and 0.110% molybdenum). Results will
be released as they become available. The drilling is part of a
program being completed to advance the deposit towards the
completion of a definitive feasibility study which is expected to
be completed in the 2nd quarter, 2011.
Sampling and QA/QC
All of the samples collected were delivered by Company personnel
to ALS-Chemex's prep lab in Hermosillo, Mexico where they were
logged into the computer tracking system, crushed, split and a pulp
sample prepared. The pulp sample was sent to ALS Chemex's
laboratory in Vancouver, B.C for analysis by Inductively Coupled
Plasma. ALS-Chemex is an ISO/17025 accredited laboratory.
ALS-Chemex monitors quality control through the introduction of
blanks, standards and duplicate sampling. In addition, Creston
personnel routinely insert blanks and standards into the sample
stream. Dave Visagie, P. Geo., a Qualified Person as defined by NI
43-101 is responsible for the technical information contained in
this release.
El Creston Molybdenum Deposit
In 2009 a NI 43-101 compliant Pre-Feasibility Study ("PFS"), was
issued by M3 Engineering & Technology Corporation of Tucson,
Arizona ("M3"). Using a base case scenario of $15/lb Mo and
$1.75/lb Cu M3 determined that the El Creston molybdenum deposit
has an after-tax Net Present Value ("NPV") at an 8% discount rate
of USD$306.02 million and an Internal Rate of Return ("IRR") of
20.2%. Creston is focusing on the completion of optimization
projects designed to further improve the economics of the project
by increasing the size of the resource and re-engineering certain
key components of the project.
On Behalf of the Board of Directors
CRESTON MOLY CORP.
D. Bruce McLeod, President & CEO
Forward-Looking Statements
This document may contain "forward-looking statements" within
the meaning of Canadian securities legislation and the United
States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document
and Creston does not intend, and does not assume any obligation, to
update these forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements relate to future events or future
performance and reflect Creston management's expectations or
beliefs regarding future events and include, but are not limited
to, statements with respect to the estimation of mineral reserves
and resources, the realization of mineral reserve estimates, the
timing and amount of estimated future production, costs of
production, capital expenditures, success of mining operations,
environmental risks, unanticipated reclamation expenses, title
disputes or claims and limitations on insurance coverage. In
certain cases, forward-looking statements can be identified by the
use of words such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "is
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or variations of such words and phrases or statements that certain
actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or
"will be taken", "occur" or "be achieved" or the negative of these
terms or comparable terminology. By their very nature
forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Creston to be materially different
from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Such factors include,
among others, risks related to actual results of current
exploration activities; changes in project parameters as plans
continue to be refined; future prices of resources; possible
variations in ore reserves, grade or recovery rates; accidents,
labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in
obtaining governmental approvals or financing or in the completion
of development or construction activities; as well as those factors
detailed from time to time in Creston's interim and annual
financial statements and management's discussion and analysis of
those statements, all of which are filed and available for review
on SEDAR at www.sedar.com. Although Creston has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events
or results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements
will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements.
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Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX
Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
Contacts: Creston Moly Corp. Mr. Bruce McLeod President &
CEO 604-687-7545 or 1-888-338-2200 (TOLL FREE) Creston Moly Corp.
Chris Curran Investor Relations 604-687-7545 or 1-888-338-2200
(TOLL FREE) Creston Moly Corp. Ken MacDonald 604-694-0005
604-689-5041 (FAX) www.crestonmoly.com
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