Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corp (TSX: TNX) (AMEX: TRE), is
pleased to report that it has received assay results from the
multi-phase drill program completed late last year on its Kigosi
Project in Tanzania. The program included 3,418 metres of diamond
drilling, 5,974 meters of RC (Reverse Circulation) drilling and
7,688 meters of RAB (Rotary Air Blast) drilling.
The program confirmed depth extensions to drill-targeted veins
(reefs) along with open pit potential in near-surface gravels and
hard rock vein material. Diamond drilling within the Luhwaika Main
Zone and the newly discovered Igunda Zone 2.5 kilometers to the
southeast confirmed that each of the zones extend to depth,
substantially enhancing the resource potential on the property.
Among the higher grade gold intercepts reported within the
Luhwaika Prospect Area were 2.0 metres grading 9.40 g/t (grams per
tonne); 2.0 metres averaging 7.06 g/t; 3.0 metres at 6.38 g/t
including 1.0 meter averaging 15.96 g/t; 5.0 meters grading 2.93
g/t and 1.0 meter at 10.1 g/t. One 2.0 meter interval in gravel
returned 6.64 g/t including 1.0 meter averaging 12.95 g/t. RC
drilling of the new Igunda discovery returned some exceptional gold
values including 1.0 meter averaging 35.0 g/t; 2.0 metres grading
4.58 g/t; and 2.0 metres averaging 3.27 g/t.
The deepest gold bearing intercept reported to date occurs in
hole KG20DD-004 (see table below) at a down hole depth of 291.75
metres or approximately 950 feet.
According to James E. Sinclair, Chairman and CEO, "The depth
extensions we have confirmed to date are consistent with deposits
found in some of the world's largest gold mining camps. One of our
priorities will be to increase the drill hole density in these
deeper sections given the extreme range of gold values that can
occur in geological environments such as this."
The diamond drilling phase was designed to test the vertical
extent of the Main and Luhwaika West shear zones and any new gold
shoots hosted therein to a vertical depth of 250 metres. Three
diamond drill holes were drilled into the Igunda workings to test
the depth extent of high grade shoots intersected earlier in the
year (refer to Press Release dated Sept 9th 2008).
The RC drilling, which commenced in July 2008, targeted some
infill holes on the Luhwaika West and Main zones, as well as new
coincident Induced Polarization (IP) and soil anomalies at Luhwaika
and the Luhwaika Central areas. In addition, six RC holes were
drilled at the Igunda workings. RAB drilling was conducted to test
regional soil and IP anomalies at Luhwaika North, Igunda South, and
Igunda West areas.
Phase 7 RC -- Luhwaika Prospect Area:
Target: Infill drilling on Luhwaika Shear Zones, and IP anomaly
at German Workings
Phase 7 RC drilling totalled 3,994 metres in 47 holes. This
phase included infill drilling on the Luhwaika Main and West Reefs
and drilling of the German Workings some 200 metres to the east.
Some of the more significant results appear in the table below:
Hole No From To Intercept Gold Including Comments
(m) (m) (m) g/t
Line 1350N
KG20RC-472 2 4 2 6.64 1m@12.95 gravel
Line 1650N
KG20RC-479 67 68 1 1.78 West Zone
KG20RC-480 63 65 2 1.36 Zone UZ2
KG20RC-506 70 71 1 3.95 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-507 4 7 3 1.43 West Zone
Line 1750N
KG20RC-508 56 58 2 3.45 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-510 1 3 2 0.42 gravel
10 16 6 1.79 1m@3.95 West Zone in shoot
Line 1850N
KG20RC-505 4 6 2 1.01 gravel
14 17 3 0.72 1m@1.24 West Zone
Line 1950N
KG20RC-512 39 40 1 10.10 BZ3
98 100 2 7.06 1m@13.13 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-513 3 5 2 0.95 gravel
111 114 3 0.66 Main Zone
Line 2050N
KG20RC-500 66 69 3 6.38 1m@15.95 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-501 59 60 1 1.53 BZ2
KG20RC-503 5 6 1 0.55 gravel
106 108 2 9.40 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-515 116 118 2 0.47 Main Zone
Line 2250N
KG20RC-516 100 108 8 0.80 1m@3.20 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-517 13 14 1 1.74 West Zone
117 119 5 2.93 2m@6.73 Main Zone in shoot
KG20RC-518 99 105 6 0.62 BZ
116 118 2 0.66 BZ
127 129 2 0.88 LM
Line 2850N
KG20RC-483 2 3 1 0.89 gravel
Line 3450N
KG20RC-488 52 53 1 1.09 LZ30
Line 4250N
KG20RC-489 5 8 3 0.72 GW1
KG20RC-490 30 31 1 1.30 GW1
The above intersections are estimated to be very close to true
thicknesses with all the drill inclinations being -60 degrees and
the dip of the reef being -22 degrees. All holes are drilled
perpendicular to the assumed strike of the reef(s).
Phase 1 Diamond Drilling -- Luhwaika Prospect
Target: Test for additional shoots at depth
Four drill fences with between two to four holes on each fence
were drilled to test the possibility of more shoots at depth on the
Kigosi Main Shear Zone.
The Bateleur shoot appears open ended towards the northwest in
KG20DD002 and should be traced out with further diamond drilling.
The twin hole KG20DD012 intersected the Bateleur shoot from 48.95 -
50.79 metres returning a grade of 10.68g/t over 1.84 metres. The RC
hole had a grade of 25.25g/t over 3.0 metres.
Hole No From To Intercept Gold Including Comments
(m) (m) (m) g/t
Line 2050N
KG20DD-007 9.74 10.55 0.81 1.86 UZ
51.26 52.00 0.74 0.69 LW
Line 2250N
KG20DD-010 128.80 132.60 3.80 0.63 0.62@1.78 LM
KG20DD-011 3.60 4.15 0.55 4.76 gravel
90.60 91.60 1.00 1.07 LW
Line 2450N
KG20DD-002 35.50 37.82 2.32 1.99 0.59@6.0 LW in shoot
118.52 120.12 1.60 3.03 0.48@8.75 LM in shoot
KG20DD-003 133.50 134.32 0.68 3.88 0.20@11.55 BZ3
192.97 194.50 1.53 0.84 LM
KG20DD-004 174.43 175.00 0.57 5.05 BZ3
290.95 291.75 0.80 1.04 LM
Line 2650N
KG20DD-008 131.35 133.00 1.65 2.22 LM in shoot
Phase 1 RC -- Igunda Prospect
An additional six RC holes were drilled at the Igunda workings
as follow-up to positive results obtained late in 2008 (refer to
release on 9 Sept 08). The objective of the drilling was to test
the grade of the two reefs at depth. Some of the better results
from this short program are listed in the following table:
Hole No From To Intercept Gold Including Comments
(m) (m) (m) g/t
KG125RC031 76 78 2 3.27 Igunda Main Reef A
KG125RC034 71 72 1 35.0 Igunda Main Reef A
75 76 1 2.03 Igunda Main Reef A
96 98 2 4.58 1m @ 8.65 g/t Igunda Main Reef B
KG125RC035 27 29 2 0.94 1m @ 1.50 Igunda Main Reef A
Based on a preliminary interpretation of the down-hole geology
and assay results, there appears to be up to three sub-parallel
shear zones hosting gold mineralization in and around the Igunda
workings. The latest interpretation suggests that the shoots here
are steep dipping. Three diamond drill holes tested this hypothesis
on three fences spaced 100 metres apart, and results from this
short program are presented below:
Phase 1 Diamond Drilling -- Igunda Prospect
Hole No From(m) To(m) Intercept(m) Gold g/t Comments
KG125DD001 158.00 158.60 0.60 3.65 Igunda Main Reef A
180.92 181.77 0.85 2.85 Igunda Main Reef B
KG125DD002 169.89 171.01 1.12 1.16 Igunda Main Reef B
KG125DD003 220.66 221.50 0.84 1.50 Igunda Main Reef A
222.46 223.38 0.92 4.07 Igunda Main Reef A
Summary
The deep diamond drilling at Luhwaika indicated that these
structures continue at depth, creating new target areas for
subsequent evaluation. At Igunda, the deeper diamond drilling
suggests that the gold-bearing structure also continues at depth.
The infill RC drilling further confirms the presence and
persistence of shallow plunging high grade gold shoots.
The next exploration phase at Kigosi is to validate the results
obtained from the initial RC assay results on the sub-surface
gravels. As time permits, geological staff will also be allocated
to the preparation of a resource report for regulatory
authorities.
Analysis
Fire assay with flame AAS finish was conducted by Humac
Laboratories in Mwanza. Blanks, Duplicates and Standards were
inserted in the sample stream approximately every 20 samples. For
the diamond drilling assays 90% of the standards fall within the
acceptable limit, all the blanks were acceptable and the field
duplicates returned a 92% correlation. For the RC assays 98% of the
standards fall within the acceptable limit, 94% of the blanks were
acceptable, and the field duplicates returned a 98 percent
correlation after taking out 4 outliers (4% of the samples). For
the diamond drilling the duplicate samples were analyzed at ALS
Chemex laboratory in Johannesburg, South Africa. The figures used
in this press release are the average grades taken for between one
and three duplicates run by the labs on each analysis.
Qualified Person
The technical information contained in this document has been
reviewed and approved by John Deane, President, Tanzanian Royalty
Exploration Corporation Limited, a qualified person as defined by
NI 43-101. He has an M.Sc. from the University of Cape Town (1993)
and is a registered scientist with SACNASP (Reg. No.400005/05).
Respectfully Submitted,
James E. Sinclair
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
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