Reports Positive Results for Border Coal Initial Washability Tests
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Apr 28, 2009 02:51PM
Intersected 23 metres of Black Coal - Border property 50km north of the town of Hudson Bay, SK
April 28, 2009 | |
Goldsource Reports Positive Results for Border Coal Initial Washability Tests | |
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - April 28, 2009) - Goldsource Mines Inc. ("Goldsource" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:GXS) is pleased to report positive initial washability test results for the Border Coal Project ("Border"), located near Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan, Canada. The washability test work was completed by Loring Labs of Calgary, Alberta on several representative composites of drill core samples from the Pasquia 02, Pasquia 05, Chemong 03 and Chemong 06 Areas (see attached map: http://media3.marketwire.com/docs/gx... ). J. Scott Drever, President stated; "These preliminary washability results are certainly impressive in that they demonstrate that the coal at Border can be significantly upgraded with respect to its ash and sulphur content and calorific (heat) values. The tests are also important in that they indicate that much of the material that has been categorized as carbonaceous mudstone may, in fact, contain significant quantities of good quality coal which could provide a significant contribution to any potential resource base and the overall economics of the project." Coal washability tests are carried out to examine the cleaning characteristics of individual coals. These studies closely follow ASTM test methods for determining coal washability characteristics by a variety of methods to determine the practicality of producing a final product with a lower ash and sulphur content and a higher BTU or calorific value. Analyses can be carried out over a range of washing medium densities from 1.3 to 2.25 specific gravity and variety of sizes from coarse sizes to fine coal separation. Washability test data provides information on the types and amounts of impurities, determines the potential for recovery and quality of washed, clean coal and assists in determining optimum operating parameters for plant circuit design. The Border composite samples from drill core were selected to test the beneficiating characteristics of intervals of better quality, lower ash coal (less than 25%) as well as intervals of carbonaceous materials that exhibited higher ash content. The samples were washed at specific gravities ranging from 1.4 to 1.7. A summary of results is presented in the following table. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Recov- Moisture % Ash % Sulphur % ery % (ad)(i) (ad)(i) (ad)(i) ----------------------------------------------- Hole Wash- Orig- Wash- Orig- Wash- Orig- Wash- Area Number ed inal ed inal ed inal ed --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pasquia 02 BD08-02 86.3 6.1 3.9 19.2 16.3 1.3 1.1 BD08-02 73.9 5.3 3.2 25.1 18.2 1.5 1.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Pasquia 05 BD08-05 52.6 7.4 3.6 37.9 34.4 3.0 2.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Chemong 03 BD08-03A 76.6 15.1 5.1 14.7 10.4 2.5 1.5 BD08-03A 69.5 13.6 3.8 13.2 10.5 1.6 1.6 BD08-03A 71.2 15.6 5.8 18.7 11.3 2.8 2.3 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Chemong 06 BD08-06A 34.5 4.1 3.7 49.1 20.7 0.6 2.3 BD08-06A 84.7 10.5 5.0 17.1 13.9 2.1 1.7 BD08-06A 91.3 10.4 4.3 15.0 12.6 2.9 2.4 BD08-06A 80.3 6.4 4.3 24.2 20.0 2.5 2.8 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Average 72.1 9.4 4.3 23.4 16.8 2.1 1.9 ----------------------------------------------------- Calorific Value Upgraded KJ/Kg (ad)(i) BTU/lb CV ------------------------ change Hole Orig- Wash- Wash- of Area Number inal ed ed % ----------------------------------------------------- Pasquia 02 BD08-02 20643 21148 9,092 2.4% BD08-02 17991 19333 8,311 7.5% ----------------------------------------------------- Pasquia 05 BD08-05 15825 18395 7,908 16.2% ----------------------------------------------------- Chemong 03 BD08-03A 20370 23562 10,129 15.7% BD08-03A 20861 23450 10,081 12.4% BD08-03A 18823 23610 10,150 25.4% ----------------------------------------------------- Chemong 06 BD08-06A 12779 22333 9,601 74.8% BD08-06A 20589 22554 9,696 9.5% BD08-06A 22201 24336 10,462 9.6% BD08-06A 20114 21616 9,293 7.5% ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- Average 19020 22034 9,472 15.8% (i) ad equals air dried Generally, these initial results from last summer's drilling show that the coal at Border can be potentially upgraded to a higher quality product for the receiving markets with an increase in calorific value and decrease in ash and sulphur content. Also, preliminary results show that high ash content, carbonaceous coaly mudstones may potentially be washed to create a marketable product, which could have a significant positive impact on project economics. Further detailed test work is planned on the coal zone intervals recovered during this winter's program and the results will be released once they are received and compiled. N. Eric Fier, CPG, P.Eng. and Qualified Person for this news release has reviewed and approved its contents. |