SASKATOON, April 28, 2016 /CNW/ - Gensource Potash
Corporation ("Gensource" or the "Company")
(TSX-V: GSP) is pleased to announce that it has completed a
NI 43-101 Technical Report ("NI 43-101", "43-101", or
"Technical Report") on its Vanguard Project in central
Saskatchewan. The Vanguard Project ("Vanguard",
"Project", or "Project Area") area is the name for
the two mineral leases that are the subject of the Asset Purchase
Agreement ("APA") with Yancoal Canada Resources
("YCR"), as announced in Gensource's News Release dated
April 6, 2016. Note that conditions
to closing the APA exist, see the April 6,
2016 News Release.
The Technical Report, dated April 22,
2016, provides the next step for Gensource in the
development of its Vanguard Project. The report documents the
geological work completed by YCR on the two permit areas KP 483 and
KP 363. Based on this drilling, logging, assay and seismic
data as well as the public domain historical regional geological
information available, the report defines an initial Inferred
resource on the Project Area, together with additional "Exploration
Target" quantities.
Based on the permit Crown Mineral acres in the Project Area, the
report estimates the following Inferred Resource and Exploration
Target quantities for the Patience Lake and Belle Plaine members of the Prairie Evaporite
Formation:
INFERRED RESOURCE:
|
KP 363 & KP
484 Inferred Resource: Lower Patience Lake Sub-Member
(PLM1)
|
Minimum
K2O Grade
|
Maximum
K2O Grade
|
Average
K2O Grade
|
Average
Thickness
|
Average
Carnallite
Grade
|
Average
Insolubles
|
Sylvinite
Tonnage
|
Potential
K2O,
40%
Recovery*
|
Potential
K2O,
30%
Recovery**
|
Potential
K2O,
50%
Recovery**
|
Weight
%
|
Weight
%
|
Weight
%
|
Meters
|
Weight
%
|
Weight%
|
Mt
|
Mt
|
Mt
|
Mt
|
20.29
|
28.89
|
24.25
|
4.42
|
0.68
|
6.97
|
646.56
|
62.72
|
47.04
|
78.40
|
*Base Case
|
**Sensitivity
Analysis
|
|
The Following
parameters apply:
|
1. K2O cut
off grade of 15%
|
2. Maximum Carnallite
cut-off of 2%
|
3. No Insoluble
cut-off.
|
4. No thickness
cut-off, due to the mining methodology.
|
5. 6000m Radius of
Influence.
|
6. Known Anomalies
from seismic deducted.
|
7. Further deduction
of 25% for unknown anomalies
|
8. Recovery range a
total recovery (mining and plant) range.
|
The assumptions for the Inferred Resource are as follows:
- K2O cut off grade of 15%
- Maximum carnallite cut-off of 2%
- No insoluble cut-off.
- No thickness cut-off, due to the mining methodology.
- 2.08 t/m3 density (standard density of sylvinite)
- 6000 m Radius-of-Influence from existing wells (based on
thickness variography).
All relevant anomalies discovered by 2D seismic have deducted,
while a further 25 % deduction for unknown anomalies was applied. A
range of recoveries, which are inclusive of mining and plant
recoveries, are presented.
The K2O and carnallite cut-offs as well as other
assumptions listed above were based on cut-offs common to solution
mining projects in Saskatchewan,
as well as on discussion with a third party Engineering Consultant,
Mr. Max Ramey from Innovare
Technologies Ltd, whom Gensource had retained for assistance in
development of this as well as of their Lazlo Project.
Estimation of the Inferred Resource proceeded with Inverse
Distance Squared methodology, using a voxet grid in SKUA-GoCad. The
methodology was chosen based on the relative paucity of data,
coupled with weak variography.
The Inferred Resource is based on CIM Standards (2010):
Due to the uncertainty that may be attached to Inferred
Mineral Resources, it cannot be assumed that all or any part of an
Inferred Mineral Resource will be upgraded to an Indicated or
Measured Mineral Resource as a result of continued exploration.
Confidence in the estimate is insufficient to allow the meaningful
application of technical and economic parameters or to enable an
evaluation of economic viability worthy of public
disclosure.
EXPLORATION TARGET (see Cautionary note below):
|
KP-483 &
KP-363 Exploration Target
|
Member
|
Sub-
Member
|
Grade
Range
|
Thickness
Range
|
Carnallite
Range
|
Insoluble
Range
|
Sylvinite
Tonnage
Range
|
Potential
K2O Range
|
|
|
Weight
%
|
Meters
|
Weight
%
|
Weight
%
|
Mt
|
Mt
|
Patience
Lake
Member
|
PLM2
|
15.03 -
21.75
|
1.19 -
2.66
|
0.58 -
1.27
|
6.14 -
15.62
|
134.1 -
299.8
|
3.0 - 16.3
|
PLM3
|
15.03 -
23.98
|
1.28 -
3.13
|
0.59 -
1.28
|
8.23 -
14.40
|
127.0
-310.4
|
2.9 - 18.6
|
PLM4
|
15.11
-29.18
|
2.32 -
3.19
|
0.49- 0.76
|
4.21 -
11.88
|
257.5 -
354.1
|
5.8 - 25.8
|
Belle
Plaine
Member
|
BPM4
|
15.40 -
18.50
|
1.86 -
2.22
|
0.61 -
1.04
|
3.18 -
4.82
|
160.1 -
191.7
|
3.7 - 8.9
|
BPM5
|
15.81 -
17.94
|
1.40 -
1.54
|
0.64- 1.05
|
1.94 -
2.35
|
120.9 -
133.0
|
2.9 - 6.0
|
BPM6
|
25.77 -
28.53
|
1.47 -
1.80
|
0.49 -
0.61
|
1.73 -
5.17
|
126.9 -
155.4
|
4.9 - 11.1
|
BPM7
|
20.61 -
28.00
|
0.29 -
0.56
|
0.38 -
0.55
|
1.52 -
2.43
|
25.0 -
48.4
|
0.8 - 3.4
|
The Following
parameters apply:
|
1. K2O cut
off grade of 15%
|
2. Maximum Carnallite
cut-off of 2%
|
3. No Insoluble
cut-off.
|
4. No thickness
cut-off, due to the mining methodology.
|
5. 6000m Radius of
Influence.
|
6. Known Anomalies
from seismic deducted.
|
7. Further deduction
of 25% for unknown anomalies
|
8. Recovery range a
total recovery (mining and plant) range.
|
The Exploration Target tonnage ranges for each of the above
potash members were estimated by multiplying the area of mineral
rights held by Gensource by the thickness ranges estimated from
historical assay data from one modern well and its accompanying
geophysical log, as well as assays for two historical wells and a
typical density of 2.08 t/m3 for Saskatchewan sylvinite. The minimum
grade used was a 15% K2O average grade generally
considered necessary for economic solution mining in Saskatchewan.
Cautionary note: It should be noted that the Exploration
Target tonnage and grade is conceptual in nature. Insufficient
exploration has been performed to define a Mineral Resource and
there is no certainty that further exploration will result in the
target being delineated as a Mineral Resource. Note also that
grades and tonnages are stated as ranges and cannot be construed as
accurate, known quantities.
There are no known legal, political, environmental, or other
risks besides those noted in the aforementioned Technical Report
that would materially affect the potential development of the
mineral resource.
The Technical Report also provides the following recommendations
for next-step work in the Project Area:
"...that Gensource initiate a PEA (Preliminary Economic
Assessment), as well as an exploration program that includes both
further drilling as well as a 3-d seismic program, concentrating on
the area between the existing wells on KP 483 for maximum
benefit…."
The Company will file this Technical Report with Canadian
securities regulators within 45 days of this release pursuant to NI
43-101 requirements. It will be available on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com, and also on the Company's website at
www.gensource.ca
Gensource's President & CEO, Mike
Ferguson, said "The 43-101 resource estimate completed today
supports our view of the value of the mineral leases being
purchased from YCR under the APA. The resource identified in
the Patience Lake could support one of Gensource's planned small
production facilities for a very long time. Also, good
potential exists for increasing the resource tonnage, as planned
future drilling and seismic activities will better define the
resource. The purpose of the report was to highlight the
value in the mineral leases being purchased under the APA.
The fact that we can define a resource at this early stage speaks
volumes for the potential of the properties when they are combined
with Gensource's small scale selective dissolution and enhanced
processing."
The technical information presented in this news release has
been reviewed and approved by Mr. Louis
Fourie, P.Geo., Pri. Sci. Nat. from Terra Modelling Services
Inc., who is a Qualified Person according to NI 43-101
requirements.
About Terra Modelling Services
Terra Modelling Services Inc. is a geological consulting company
based in Dalmeny, Saskatchewan,
with specific expertise in potash and related minerals, as well as
diamonds and kimberlites.
For further information about Terra Modelling Services, contact:
Terra Modelling Services Inc.
Louis Fourie, Owner and
Principal
Telephone: (306) 292 9154
Email: louis.fourie@terramodellingservices.ca
About Gensource
Gensource is based in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan and is focused on developing the next potash
production facility in that province. Gensource's President and
CEO, Mike Ferguson P.Eng., has
assembled a management and technical team with direct and specific
expertise and experience in potash development in Saskatchewan, and organized that team with a
business plan focusing on small scale, economical production and
vertical integration. Gensource plans to use up-to-date
techniques and technologies to implement a potash facility like no
other in the province – one that has a very small environmental
footprint and community impact.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
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accuracy of this release.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This news release may contain forward looking information and
Gensource cautions readers that forward looking information is
based on certain assumptions and risk factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the expectations of
Gensource included in this news release. This news release includes
certain "forward-looking statements", which often, but not always,
can be identified by the use of words such as "believes",
"anticipates", "expects", "estimates", "may", "could", "would",
"will", or "plan". These statements are based on information
currently available to Gensource and Gensource provides no
assurance that actual results will meet management's expectations.
Forward-looking statements include estimates and statements with
respect to Gensource's future plans, objectives or goals, to the
effect that Gensource or management expects a stated condition or
result to occur, including completion of the YCR transaction, the
expected timing for release of a resource estimate and a
preliminary economic assessment, as well as a feasibility study,
and the establishment of vertical integration partnerships and the
sourcing of end use potash purchasers. Since forward-looking
statements are based on assumptions and address future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among other things,
completion of the YCR transaction, a refund of lease conversion
costs in the event that the YCR transaction does not proceed,
results of exploration, the economics of processing methods,
project development, reclamation and capital costs of Gensource's
mineral properties, Gensource's financial condition and prospects,
the ability to establish viable vertical integration partnerships
and the sourcing of end use potash purchasers, could differ
materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for
many reasons such as: an inability to complete the YCR transaction
on the terms as announced or at all, including the conditions for
regulatory approval and financing; denial by ministerial
authorities of a refund of lease conversion costs in the event that
the YCR transaction does not proceed; changes in general economic
conditions and conditions in the financial markets; the ability to
find distributors and source off-take agreements; changes in demand
and prices for potash; litigation, legislative, environmental and
other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments;
technological and operational difficulties encountered in
connection with Gensource's activities; and other matters discussed
in this news release and in filings made with securities
regulators. This list is not exhaustive of the factors that may
affect any of Gensource's forward-looking statements. These and
other factors should be considered carefully and readers should not
place undue reliance on Gensource's forward-looking statements.
Gensource does not undertake to update any forward-looking
statement that may be made from time to time by Gensource or on its
behalf, except in accordance with applicable securities
laws.
SOURCE Gensource Potash Corp