Thursday, August 22, 2013

WO3 at Covas Tungsten Project

WO3 at Covas Tungsten Project

Blackheath Resources Inc. (TSX-V: BHR) is pleased to announce additional drill results from the Covas tungsten project in northern Portugal. The Phase 1 drill program was designed to test skarnbezogene known mineral zones, enhancements, and new goals to Covas and best. The first results of drilling in zones Lapa Grande, and Castle and further drilling at Telheira have arrived. (See map of the project area.)

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The first diamond drilling program was completed. 15 Bohrl were f target areas in the vicinity of and within the area Skarnrings Covas Dome drilled (total 1,606 meters). The results of this 13 Bohrl have already arrived and the best results come from the target areas Telheira and Lapa Grande, where historical drilling already illustrated the potential f high grade tungsten mineralization. Au were out drilling in the target area to the Castle, a tungsten mineralization potential f s of the already documented mineralized areas. The results of the two ausst Bohrl at Lapa Grande are ver soon as they are avail. All Bohrl are vertical Bohrl and the sections interpreted to represent the true M (or M ann true of most shallow mineralized zones dar.

We are very pleased with these results, our first drilling program on tungsten project Covas, James Robertson, President and CEO of Blackheath Resources. We were best that there are zones of high grade tungsten mineralization and concerning potential f extensions, which is why we are already in the planning n Covas look at our program.

In the target area Lapa Grande f Bohrl were drilled. Borehole CO average 13-12 11.40 meters grading 1.56% WO3, including 5.10 meters grading 2.89% WO3. Borehole CO 14-12 average 2.80 meters at 0.77% WO3. The results of the first three Bohrl are summarized below, w is the results of the last two are still Bohrl ausst. Drilling at Lapa Grande validated the historical work with high-grade results and illustrated the potential f is an extension of the mineralized zone. The target area is green than the currently known Telheira zone and has not been extensively explored in the past. To the northwest, s and f s is more potential mineralization. (See location map of the Bohrl at Lapa Grande.)

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In Telheira f Bohrl been completed. The first two Bohrl CO CO 7-12 and 8-12A, have already been reported and best for drilling with high-grade results. The n three Bohrl CO 9-12, 10-12 CO and CO 11-12, the zone of known tungsten mineralization extended in the target area. On the north, west and south of the zone Telheira and in the neighboring regions of n and s Telheira is further mineralization potential. (See location map at the Bohrl Telheira.)

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The new interpretation of the historical data highlighted the potential f is an extension of the zone of known mineralization at Castelo and f on the potential new mineralized lenses Orig s the zone. In the target area Castelo three Bohrl were drilled. The third hole, CO 19-13, was drilled approximately 250 meters s the main mineralization at Castelo and intersected 4.0 meters of 0.26% WO3 what the best start of a new zone of a tungsten Au mineralization, drill hole 18-12 CO, the was drilled at Castle on the northwestern edge of the known mineralization, a mineralized skarn at the surface which, in this area the potential f indicates an additionally extension to the northwest and west. (See location map of the Bohrl at Castelo.)

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The positive results of the drilling program at Telheira, Lapa Grande and Castle suggests that in these areas the M f is additionally an extension of the known surface-tungsten mineralization and f is the discovery of a new mineralized. Further work, including the re-recording and sampling of historic cores, detailed mapping and Zielanpeilungen and ongoing Pr and interpretations of historical data, an help to plan further exploration and delineation drilling f the n phase of drilling at these Mineralk. Although the results of the intrusion objective yielded no anomalous tungsten or gold values ​​in the center of Covas Dome, have vorl geological mapping, rock chip sampling and interpretation of geophysical data on the M f the occurrence of mineralization along a pronounced east-west lineament out the Covas cuts through the target area. More surface will be carried out within the coming field season before drilling continues in the dome area.

Covas is a formerly producing tungsten mine. Historical resource (indicated and derived) on the property were from Union Carbide in 1980 to 922 900 tonnes at 0.78% WO3 businesswoman Sch This was based on work in the concession area, which included 327 Bohrl. The mineralization remains open. The tungsten price has risen concerning the past years and currently is around $ 33 per kilogram contained Wolframtrioxids. (These resources are historical in nature and were calculated from Union Carbide Corp.. During 1980, but are considered relevant. However, has no qualified person sufficient work carried out by the historical Sch as a current mineral resource to classify, which is why the company's historical Sch not treated as current mineral resources.)

The property is located approximately 100 kilometers Covas n of Porto, the second largest Portuguese city. Blackheath has the concession area under an option agreement with Avrupa Minerals Ltd.. and may acquire a stake of up to 85% in a joint venture by exploration expenditures in H of at least $ 1 million in two installments guaranteed (acquisition of a 70% stake), followed by a vorl feasibility study (acquisition of the remaining 15%).

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