Eden Rare-Earth Project Airborne Geophysical Survey Delivered
VANCOUVER, BC - Rare Element Resources Ltd and Medallion Resources Ltd reported that they have received the basic data and initial interpretation from a helicopter-borne high-intensity electromagnetic geophysical survey flown over the Eden Lake rare-earth-element (REE) property during December 2009.
"This survey is our first contribution to the exploration of the Eden REE Project. We are eager to accelerate this initial project momentum and are compiling all available information as we plan the 2010 field exploration program," said Bill Bird, Medallion president & CEO. "A number of new geophysical anomalies were detected during the survey, including some apparently significant conductors (potential mineralization hosts). As part of our detailed analysis of the data, these will be checked against our geological data. A detailed analysis of the survey data has begun and we anticipate the findings will be valuable as we lay out drill targets in both areas of known mineralization and new areas of REE targets."
The entire 1871-hectare Eden property, plus a significant surrounding area, was covered by the survey, which was the first of its type for this property. A total of 635 line kilometres were flown. Line spacings were at 100 metres. Aeroquest International Limited, of Mississauga, Ontario, flew the survey using its AeroTEM IV/mag system, which provides time-domain electromagnetic and magnetic data that can help locate subsurface occurrences of structures and rock types that are potential hosts of rare-earth-element mineralization.
Rare Element Resources Ltd (TSX-V: RES - News) is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on rare-earth elements and gold. In addition to the REE exploration and evaluation efforts, the Company and Newmont have entered into the Sundance gold exploration joint venture on the Company's Wyoming property. Newmont has the right to earn a 65% working interest in Rare Element Resources' property, excluding any rights to the rare-earth elements and uranium but including rights to gold and other metals, by performing US$5 million in property work expenditures over a five-year period. Newmont also has the right to earn an additional 15% working interest by completing a positive project feasibility study. Gold exploration drilling began in July for the 2009 program, and rare-earth drilling began in August.
Medallion is concluding an agreement with Rare Element Resources to option a 65% interest in a joint venture to explore the Eden Lake REE property in Western Manitoba, which is a recent discovery and one of North America's ten most promising REE prospects. A very large mineralized area, high-grade assays and multiple-mineralization styles support a number of targets for mineralization over a large surface area.
The company’s address is Suite 410, 325 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1Z7, 604.687.3520, fax: 604.688.3392.