VANCOUVER, British Columbia,
Sept. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
i-minerals inc. (TSX.V: IMA) (PINK SHEETS: IMAHF) (the
"Company") announces that further to the Company's press
release of December 1, 2010, wherein
it announced the calculation of an inferred resource together with
the results of a Preliminary Economic Analysis (the "PEA") on the
Company's Bovill Kaolin deposit, in-fill drilling has commenced
with the objective of upgrading portions of the inferred resource
to an indicated resource. As noted in the December 1, 2010, press release, previous
drilling had resulted in an inferred resource contained of 38.4
million tons of primary clay in four areas: WBL, Middle Ridge,
Kelly's Hump and Scablands. The current drill program will
focus on drilling the WBL and Middle Ridge areas at 200-foot
centers such that the primary clay contained in these deposits may
be upgraded to an indicated resource. SRK Engineering
(USA) inc. has provided collar
locations for the 66 drill holes (21 holes at WBL and 45 holes at
Middle Ridge) required to upgrade both deposits. The PEA
contemplated the primary clays would be mined at a rate of about
900 ton per day. This mining rate, if applied to the inferred
resource of 8.9 million tons as estimated by SRK for the WBL and
the Middle Ridge areas only, would support a minimum of 28 years of
mining activity.
Over the past 6 months the Company has made substantial progress
in optimizing a simple metallurgical separation of the kaolin and
the halloysite such that the concentrations of halloysite and
kaolinite can be estimated in a more timely fashion. Material
balances are then calculated and the kaolinite and halloysite
samples photographed at the University of
Idaho using a high powered Scanning Electromagnetic
Microscope to confirm the success of the separation. Over 400
samples from historic drill holes have been processed to separate
the clay fraction. Over half these samples will be tested for
halloysite/kaolinite contents. This testing will allow the
identification of halloysite-rich sections and the calculation of
halloysite and kaolinite resources. This drilling and testing will
also calculate resources for quartz and K-feldspar.. Halloysite
content varies both from hole to hole as well as within a given
hole. Halloysite content is estimated to range from trace
levels up as high as 13%.
"Now that we have defined a process to accurately estimate our
halloysite vs. kaolinite content in a comparatively timely fashion
we can confidently advance the primary clay deposits that comprise
our Bovill Kaolin Project," stated Thomas
Conway, President and CEO of i-minerals inc. "Work
completed to date at Ginn Mineral Research and Durtec indicates we
have a premium quality halloysite with a better aspect ratio (ratio
of length to diameter of the tube) and lower levels of trace
elements when compared to halloysite deposits from around the
world, and at the end of the resource calculation we will have a
strong estimate of how many tons of this premium halloysite product
are contained within the WBL and Middle Ridge portions of the
Bovill Kaolin Project."
A. Lamar Long, CPG, is a
qualified person ("QP") for i-minerals inc. and has reviewed and
approved the contents of this release.
About i-minerals inc.
i-minerals holds ten minerals leases in northwestern
Idaho that hosts Kelly's Basin
feldspar-quartz deposit that is the subject of an ongoing
feasibility study. High purity quartz (>99.95% SiO2) can
be produced through a standard flotation process. Preliminary
exploration work on occurrences of primary clay deposits has
identified variable concentrations of kaolinite, halloysite, quartz
and feldspar. The Company commissioned SRK to complete and
initial assessment of the primary clay deposits that comprise the
Bovill Kaolin Deposits through a Preliminary Economic Assessment
(the "PEA") which is based upon limited, widely spaced drilling
over large areas. While additional assessment work is
required to fully assess the economic viability of the Bovill
Kaolin Deposits, the PEA demonstrated robust economic metrics and
indicated the Bovill Kaolin Deposits may represent the largest
deposit of halloysite in North
America. Halloysite is a unique tubular shaped
alumina-silicate mineral often referred to as a halloysite nanotube
which is being increasingly used in nanotechnology applications.
i-minerals inc.
Per: "Thomas M.
Conway"
Thomas M. Conway,
President & CEO
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