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Kasbah Resources testing for shallow tin mineralization at Bou El Jaj
Kasbah Resources has begun diamond drilling at its wholly owned Bou El Jaj Tin Project in Morocco located 15 kilometers from the company’s Achmmach Project the world’s largest undeveloped hard rock tin project.
If the initial 5,000 meters drill program provides sufficient encouragement, Kasbah’s goal will be to define a Resource during 2013 that may be able to provide additional ore to the presently envisaged underground mining and ore treatment project at Achmmach.
Kasbah has outlined an exploration target of 2 to 4 million tonnes at 0.7% to 1% for around 14,000 to 40,000 tonnes of contained tin. The stratigraphy and alteration styles recognized at Achmmach extend discontinuously southwards through the Bou El Jaj Project area based on outcrop observations a review of regional mapping and geophysics.
Outcrop and surface geochemistry at Bou El Jaj support the hypothesis that the project may be analogous to the Achmmach deposit and both may be part of a larger system. Unlike most of Achmmach, Bou El Jaj has a strong surface geochemical signature for tin.
Outcropping tin mineralization is evident along 2.1 kilometers of strike length within 3.1 kilometers of prospective tourmaline altered rocks. The drilling program will test the potential for shallow tin mineralization potentially mineable by surface mining methods up to 200 meters below the natural surface.
The initial drilling, beginning on the Gallery Hill prospect is designed to test areas of outcropping high grade tin mineralization of up to 17.9% tin identified in previous exploration conducted by the Bureau de Recherches et de Participation Minières and extended by recent mapping and sampling by Kasbah within the Ain Karma Trend.
Two new drilling rigs are already operating with a third scheduled to begin drilling in early October. The program is scheduled for completion in December 2012.
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