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Eagle Plains/Northern Continental Receive Encouraging
Results from Phase 1 Program on Elsiar (LCR) Copper/Moly
Project
A preliminary exploration program
including a 3-hole, 490m diamond drilling program has
been completed on the Elsiar (LCR) property, currently
under option to Northern Continental Resources (NCR:TSX-V) from Eagle
Plains Resources Ltd. (EPL:TSX-V). The 200-unit
(12,000 acre) claims are located in west-central British
Columbia approximately 40 km north of Terrace. The
property is situated 2 km north of EPL's 100% owned
Kalum project, and shares many geologic similarities.
Property infrastructure is excellent; road access is
located within claim boundaries and high-voltage hydro-electric
power-lines are situated 5km east of the property.
The 2004 field program was carried
out under the supervision of C.C. Downie, P.Geo., identified
as a "Qualified Person" under National Instrument
43-101. All samples were analyzed by ICP geochemical methods by Acme Analytical
Laboratories in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Ore-grade values were determined by
fire-assay.
The claims overlie an area containing
numerous prominent airborne geophysical anomalies apparently
associated with Cretaceous-aged granitic intrusive
stocks
hosted by Bowser Basin sedimentary rocks. BC government sampling of streams
draining the inferred intrusive bodies show enrichment
in gold, silver, copper, molybdenum,
bismuth, arsenic and other elements associated with intrusive-related deposits.The
2004 program focused on the most northerly geophysical anomaly, though numerous
additional targets currently exist elsewhere on the property. Fieldwork consisted
of a 500 line-km airborne geophysical survey, the collection of 864 soil samples,
110 stream-sediment samples and 82 rock samples. The property also saw work
by geologist Mitch Mihalynuk of the BC Geological Survey
as part of the Geoscience
Partnership Initiative.
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History:
Past work in the property
area includes a geophysical survey (I.P. and magnetometer)
carried
out by Rio Tinto Canada Exploration in 1969, and small
soil geochemical
surveys completed in 1979 and 1980 by Amax Canada. Molybdenite and chalcopyrite
mineralization were reported to occur in a 250 meter zone of quartz veins within
bleached and sheared argillite and siltstone. Reported grades averaged 0.02
per cent molybdenum and 0.06 per cent copper (BCMPR
Assessment Report 8446). The
IP survey identified an area underlain by rocks which contain an appreciable
content of conductive material which was postulated to extend from surface
to at least 76.2 meters. The soil geochemical surveys
outlined anomalous copper
and molybdenum values coincident with the known exposure of quartz veins. None
of the samples were analyzed for gold. 2004
Program Results:
Geophysical survey: The 500 line-km airborne survey
outlined a number of magnetic features interpreted
to represent sulphide-enriched granitic intrusive
bodies.
These anomalies are hundreds of square meters to nine square kilometers in
size.
Soil geochemical surveys outlined
a prominent copper-molybdenum anomaly over an area
measuring some 800m x 800m, open to the north and east.
Within the anomaly
area, all soil values returned from 200 ppm to 2500ppm copper, with elevated
molybdenum values up to 773 ppm. Most importantly, these soil anomalies are
spatially correlated with a prominent airborne magnetic
anomaly.
Prospecting and geological mapping was completed over selected areas of the property,
and resulted in the discovery of intense stockwork
vein mineralization in sediments
overlying the inferred intrusive. Grab samples returned up to 2.5% copper.
Geologic mapping in the area of the soil geochemical
anomalies resulted in the discovery
of replacement style chalcopyrite/pyrrhotite mineralization in float located
directly down slope of the anomalies. In addition, the "Shea" mineralized
occurrence was discovered 1.5 km east of the soil geochemical anomaly, and is
considered to be of particular significance. At the Shea, copper mineralization
was located in place and found to be contained within the groundmass of the intrusive
rocks. Assay results are pending.
Diamond drilling was completed in
late August, and saw three holes drilled from a single
set-up designed to test copper-rich stockwork vein
mineralization found
in rocks exposed in a nearby creek bounding the western margin of the soil
anomaly area. Ore-grade copper intercepts were encountered
in all holes over narrow widths,
with mineralization noted throughout the entire length of the drill-holes.
Due to poor ground conditions all holes were terminated
in mineralized material.
SUMMARY
OF DRILL-HOLE RESULTS:
DDHLCR004-001 005°/-60; length
135.7m
20.8m to 23.4m (2.6m): 990 ppm Cu
38.1m to 44.2m (6.1m): 4312 ppm Cu
Including 38.8m to 40.4m (1.6m): 1.17% Cu
115.8m to 129.5m (13.7m): 463ppm Cu
DDHLCR004-002 345°/-60; length:
212.5m
29.3m to 30.3m (1.0m): 1917 ppm Cu
104.8m to 108.8m (4.0m): 2684 ppm Cu
177.5m to 183.8m (6.3m): 800 ppm Cu
192.8m to 209.4m (16.6m): 767 ppm Cu
DDHLCR004-003 195°/-45; length:
135.6m
18.8m to 21.0m (2.2m): 833 ppm Cu, 229 ppm Mo
31.7m to 33.1m (1.4m): 1002 ppm Cu
38.3m to 39.3m (1.0m): 1520 ppm Cu
54.8m to 56.5m (1.7m): 2878 ppm Cu, 226 ppm Mo
64.6m to 66.2m (1.6m): 716 ppm Mo
108.8m to 112.2 (3.4m): 784 ppm Cu
Proposed Program:
Management of both Eagle Plains and
Northern Continental are very encouraged by results
obtained to date on the property. An aggressive program
is currently
being planned and permitting for road-construction and additional diamond drilling
has been initiated. Provided permits are granted in the near future, 4-5km
of roadway accessing the core of the soil geochemical
anomaly will be completed
in late fall of this year. A 10,000' (3000m) diamond drilling program is proposed
for the target area during the 2005 field season, and will occur concurrently
with reconnaissance-scale work to be conducted in other areas of the property.
EPL currently holds a 100% option
(less 2% NSR) on the property. NCR may earn a 60% interest
in the property from EPL by issuing 1,000,000 common
shares and
completing $3,000,000 in exploration expenditures over 5 years. EPL will remain
operator of the project up to the completion of $1,000,000 in exploration expenditures.
Eagle Plains Resources continues
to conduct research, acquisition and exploration projects
in western Canada. The Company controls over 30 gold
and base-metal
projects, many of which are currently optioned to or joint-ventured with third
parties including NovaGold Inc., Kobex Resources Ltd., Northern Continental
Resources Inc., Shoshone Silver Mining Co., and Golden
Cariboo Resources Inc. These agreements
expose Eagle Plains to over $18 million in exploration expenditures over the
next five years. In recent years, Eagle Plains has completed option agreements
with Billiton Metals, Rio Algom Exploration, Kennecott Exploration, Viceroy
Resource Corp. and numerous other junior exploration
companies, resulting in over 18,000m
(60,000 ft) of drilling and over $6,000,000 in exploration spending on its
projects since 1998.
On
behalf of the Board of Directors
Signed
Tim J. Termuende, P.Geo.
President and CEO
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