Fura Gems Inc. (TSXV:FURA) is pleased to announce
its maiden operations update, including drilling results, for its
four ruby licenses
4392, 3868, 3869 and
6811 (collectively, the “Ruby Assets” or
“Licences”) in Mozambique. Fura prepared this operations update to
provide investors with additional information on the exploration
planning, drilling, sampling, washing, sorting and the geological
studies carried out by the Company from October 4, 2017 to the
present date.
Key Highlights
- Fura acquired an 80% interest in ruby licences 4392, 3868, 3869
and 6811, covering a total area of 394.24 Km2, in September 2017.
These licenses are located within the Montepuez complex in
Mozambique.
- Fura has set up an operational office in Montepuez with 42
employees consisting of mining engineers, geologists, gemmologists,
finance, security and other support team members.
- A drilling contractor has been appointed and the facility
consisting of the pilot wash-plant has been commissioned to wash
the drilling samples. A sort-house facility consisting of expert
geologists has been commissioned in Montepuez.
- The auger (non-core) and core drilling program was commenced in
October 2017 to delineate the thickness of the gravel bed
(“secondary ruby mineralisation”) and ruby bearing amphibolite rock
(“primary ruby mineralisation”).
- The first phase of the drilling program consists of 5,000
metres (400m x 200m grid), of which 2,350 metres of non-core
drilling has been completed to date.
- A total of 399 non-core bore holes have been drilled and 627
wash samples have been completed. Out of the 399 bore holes, 49
positive bore holes of gravel bed (“secondary ruby mineralisation”)
have been intersected.
- Out of 627 wash samples (including gravels), a total of 316
samples (50%) have been processed and sorted.
- The wash results have generated 926.1 carats of Ruby, Corundum
and Garnets.
- The drilling program is expected to be completed on or before
June 30, 2018 and the bulk mining is expected to commence in the
second half of 2018.
Dev Shetty President and CEO of Fura, commented:
“We are delighted to announce our maiden operational update from
Mozambique, including the initial findings from our drilling
program. Within four months of acquiring our Mozambican ruby
licenses, we have managed to recruit the key management team, set
up infrastructure facilities and deliver 50% of the drilling
results from phase 1 of our drilling program. The initial findings
from our drilling program have been encouraging with both secondary
gravel bed and primary amphibolite reported. The finding of rubies
and corundum from the samples further confirms our understanding of
the geology.”
About Mozambique Ruby
Assets
Mozambican rubies have been historically found
in the north-eastern part of Mozambique in the Montepuez District
of Cabo Delgado province. Cabo Delgado has an area of 77,867 km²
and a population of 1,893,156 and it shares borders to the north
with Tanzania, to its west with the province of Niassa, Mozambique
and to its south with the province of Nampula, Mozambique.
Fura owns an 80% interest in each of the Licenses with the
balance held by its local partners.
The four Licences cover a total area of 394.24
km2 and the mineral granted under such concessions are rubies and
other precious and semi-precious stones.
Deposit Type
Ruby mineralisation at Montepuez occurs in two
settings, namely the underlying primary mineralisation, which is
associated with amphibolites, and the overlying secondary
mineralisation, hosted by the gravel bed above the basement. The
current focus for exploration and production is both the primary
and secondary mineralisation, which historically has been the
source of both high and low-quality gemstones.
Secondary rubies, which are confined to the
gravel bed horizon above basement, are typically more transparent,
less included and often of a darker red colour than primary rubies
in the in-situ amphibolite. Primary rubies are liberated by
chemical and physical weathering of the host rock. These are then
carried by one or more major fluvial cycle and concentrated in the
gravel bed due to its high specific gravity.
Alluvial reworking resulted in the fragmentation
of the more heavily included and fractured material into particle
sized grains, concentrating the more durable clean material into
the gravel bed deposits. As a result, the average gem quality of
the secondary rubies is typically much higher than those contained
within the primary amphibolite.
Management Team
Fura’s key management team in Mozambique is as
follows:
- Debananda Tripathy is the Project Manager of Fura Gems
Mozambique. Mr. Tripathy joined Fura in June 2017. He has over 22
years of experience in mineral exploration including 10 years
of working experience in Mozambique and South
Africa.
- Rajendra Rajeeva Karanth is Head – Finance &
Administration. He has over 28 years of finance experience and has
been working in the African continent for the past 18 years.
He has been with Fura since December 2017.
- Harswardhan Singh Rajawat is Head of Security. He is a former
officer of the Indian army with 17 years of experience in strategic
management, security and operations. He is an expert in strategic
and intelligence services in the mining and gemstones industry. He
has been with Fura since December 2017.
Infrastructure Set-up
Fura set up its administrative office in Maputo,
Mozambique in October 2017 and has a total of four employees. The
Montepuez project office was set up in July 2017 and at present has
over 42 employees. The project office houses the exploration, human
resources, finance and administration departments.
Exploration and washing at the Licenses is being
carried out by three senior geologists, assisted by a team of six
junior geologists, two sorters and technical assistants.
The exploration camp of Fura is situated in the
village of Merenje, which is 35 kilometres northeast of Montepuez
city. A team of exploration geologists, samplers, sorters and
drilling crew consisting of about 25 people are presently working
on site.
Fura has also acquired a Bushman Jig for washing
of the samples from South Africa. The jig was commissioned in
January 2018.
Drilling Update
In July 2017, a systematic exploration method
was employed over the whole area comprising the Licences to get a
better understanding of its primary and secondary ruby
occurrences/potential. This work included satellite image
interpretation, lineament analysis, detailed lithological and
structural mapping, and soil geochemical sampling.
Based on the above studies and
geological/geophysical and geomorphological interpretation, a
series of potential exploration blocks (twenty-one) were identified
and an Auger drilling program was initiated in the area comprising
the Licenses in a large grid pattern.
Auger drilling is used for getting data relating
to the depth and thickness of the gravel bed, the thickness of the
over burden and the basement geology. Following the auger drilling,
core drilling will be undertaken in the areas where amphibolites
rocks with primary mineralisation have been encountered. Auger
drilling data will also help in identifying the areas for mining by
bulk sampling which will determine the actual potential of the
area.
Drilling Summary
Auger drilling was carried out in 4392L, 3868L
and 3869L from October 4, 2017 to December 9, 2017. A total of 399
noncore auger bore holes were drilled in these three Licenses. A
total of 2,345 metres of drilling was carried out in 16 selected
sub blocks.
A summary of the drilling completed in 2017 is as follows:
Sr. No. |
License Number |
Number of Bore Holes Drilled |
Meterage (m.) |
1 |
4392L |
95 |
487.2 |
2 |
3869L |
52 |
397.2 |
3 |
3868L |
252 |
1460.6 |
4 |
6811L |
None |
None |
Total |
399 |
2345 |
Sample preparation and other studies are ongoing
by Fura. Based on the results of this first phase of drilling, a
close grid, second phase of drilling will be planned to define the
target blocks which will be then tested by bulk sampling pits.
Geochemical Surveys
Geochemical sampling of boreholes was completed for all the
drill holes completed to date. Each meter interval samples were
stored in a chip tray/zip-lock sample bag. A total of 2,376 samples
were collected for analysis by XRF/ICP MS. The results
of such analysis is pending.
Sample Processing
Gravel and possible primary mineralised samples
of approximate weight 35-50 Kg were fed to a scrubber cum
classifier with three different size fractions, 1-5mm, 5mm-10mm and
more than 10mm. The 1-5mm and 5-10mm samples are being processed by
the Plietz Jig and the 5-10mm samples are being hand sorted at
site.
The scrubber cum classifier’s has a round pan,
approximately 500mm across and 50mm deep, with a very tight screen
bottom which is shaken up and down (jigged) below the water level
of its bin. Gravel is fed on to the pan at a controlled rate and
this jigging motion gyrates the gravel in the water causing the
material with the heavier specific gravity to collect at the bottom
of the pan and the lighter material to float over the edge. After
feeding the machine with a prescribed amount of gravel, the machine
is stopped, the pan lifted out carefully, overturned onto a sorting
table and lifted away to expose the collected layer of gravel. Due
to the unique jigging action, all the heavy specific gravity
material, which includes rubies and garnets are on top of this
layer.
Fura has also procured Bushman Jig from South
Africa. It is commissioned at site and expedites the washing
process. A summary of the washing and sorting results is summarised
below.
A summary of Fura’s washing and sorting results is found below
(as of January 14, 2018):
Bore Holes (BH) Drilled |
Meterage Drilled |
Wash Sample Generated |
BH Gravel Bed (GB) Intersected |
Samples Washed |
Corundum, Garnet Weight (Ct) |
399 |
2345 |
627 |
49 |
312 |
926.1 |
Gemmological Studies
Fura has a team of specialist gemmologists for
immediate study of sample grains obtained from wash samples and
field samples. Fura has also established a small-scale field
gemmological laboratory in its Montepuez office for immediate
reporting of the quality of gemstones identified. All reports are
immediately uploaded to Fura’s intranet site for further internal
expert analysis.
For more information about Fura Gems
Inc., please contact:
Fura Gems Inc. |
|
Dev Shetty - President & Chief Executive Officer |
Tel: +971 (0) 4 240 8760dev.shetty@furagems.com |
Investor Relations |
|
Vikram Pathak |
Tel: +1-647-276-7816vikram.pathak@furagems.com |
About Fura Gems Inc.
Fura Gems Inc. is a gemstone mining and
marketing company which is engaged in the mining, exploration and
acquisition of gemstone licences. Fura’s headquarters are located
in Toronto, Canada and its administrative headquarters are located
in the Almas Tower, Dubai. Fura is listed on the TSX Venture
Exchange under the ticker symbol “FURA”.
Fura is involved in the exploration and
mining of rubies in Mozambique through its 80%
effective interest in the four ruby licences (4392, 3868, 3869 and
6811) that it acquired from Cobadale Ltd. in November 2017. Fura is
engaged in the exploration of resource properties in Colombia and
owns a 100% interest in the emerald licence ECH -121. In
addition, Fura owns 76% of the issued and outstanding shares of
Esmeracol S.A., which wholly owns the Coscuez emerald mine in
Boyacá, Colombia.
Qualified Person
Ricardo A. Valls, M.Sc., P.Geo., of Valls
Geoconsultant, Toronto, Ontario, a Qualified Person as defined by
National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed the scientific and
technical information disclosed in this news release and has
approved its dissemination.
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information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities
legislation. Forward looking information includes, but is not
limited to, statements with respect to the Company’s drill program
and exploration program, the adequacy of Fura’s infrastructure, the
prospectivity of the Licences, the Company’s management and
operational team; the Company’s exploration activities and the
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limited to: the risk with respect to the ability of Fura to
financing its operations; general business, economic, competitive,
geopolitical and social uncertainties; the actual results of
exploration activities; regulatory risks; risks inherent in foreign
operations, environmental risks, title risks and other risks of the
mining industry. Although the Company has attempted to identify
important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those contained in forward-looking information,
there may be other factors that cause results not to be as
anticipated, estimated or intended. There can be no assurance that
such information 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 information. The Company does not
undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in
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