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PRESS RELEASE: Darnley Bay Resources Announces Base Metals Drill Targets and
Program
Tue Jul 13 13:05:27 2010 EDT
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 13, 2010) - Darnley Bay Resources
Limited ("Darnley Bay") (TSX VENTURE:DBL) is pleased to release a summary of
the exploration and drill targets prepared from analysis and modelling of the
recently completed gravity, electromagnetic and magnetic surveys flown over a
large portion of its properties near Paulatuk, NT. The analysis was prepared in
conjunction with mapped geology, topography, satellite imagery and previously
acquired airborne and ground geophysical data. Darnley Bay has prepared a
series of maps, 3D models, images and commentary from these data, which will be
available on its website over the next few days (www.darnleybay.com).
Base Metal Targets
The following table provides a summary of the 41 separate base metal
exploration targets selected as a result of the analysis and modelling:
--------------------------------------------------
Primary Type Number Total Area
--------------------------------------------------
Gravity 22 76 km2
--------------------------------------------------
Magnetic 7 108 km2
--------------------------------------------------
Electromagnetic 12 54 km2
--------------------------------------------------
The "Primary Type" column indicates the data type where the target is most
evident, although many targets incorporate coincident or complementary
geophysical responses from at least two data types. The base metals targets are
broken into several categories, depending on the nature of their responses and
their estimated depths. Nine of these targets are designated for assessment by
geological prospecting and sampling as they may outcrop.
Exploration and Drilling
The drill camp is currently being assembled in Yellowknife, will be flown to
Paulatuk in late July and ready for occupation by the drill crew in early
August. Exploration will commence by sampling and prospecting of the targets
identified for their potential to locate outcropping rocks and minerals of
interest. Other targets require 2-3 lines of appropriate geophysical survey on
the ground (magnetic, gravity and/or electromagnetic) to optimize the drill
site location. The field results and logistical considerations will be used to
finalize the order of the drill targets. Darnley Bay has budgeted for 2,500 m
of drilling in 2010, with most holes in the 200 m to 500 m range, although the
drill will have a 1,000 m capacity.
Kimberlite Pipe Targets
Darnley Bay has located 103 kimberlite pipe targets on its 100%-owned mineral
concession and 16 prospecting permits in the Paulatuk area, none of which have
been drill tested. This includes 7 new magnetic and 38 new electromagnetic
targets from the VTEM survey flown earlier this year. Although our priority on
these properties is the base metals exploration and drilling program, Darnley
Bay's exploration team will assess some of these kimberlite pipe targets in the
field during 2010.
Darnley Bay previously located six diamond-bearing kimberlite pipes on the
Parry Peninsula amongst a cluster of ten pipes, and has 28 targets in the
drill-planning stage through its joint venture with Diadem Resources Ltd. (see
news release of July 9, 2010).
Annual General Meeting
Darnley Bay's Annual General Meeting was held on June 29, 2010. John Dowsett
retired as a Board Director as of the meeting. Darnley Bay wishes to thank John
for his valued counsel since the early days of the company, and looks forward
to his input as a consultant.
About Darnley Bay Resources Limited:
Darnley Bay Resources Limited was formed in 1993 to explore and develop an
area of geophysical significance in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Initial base metal exploration fortuitously resulted in the discovery of
diamonds, indicating that the area is host to both metallic and diamond mineral
deposit interests. Darnley Bay's objectives are to secure and maintain
successful financing partnerships to continue exploration for base metals,
precious metals and diamonds that will result in the development of a
profitable mining venture. The geological and geophysical data and results were
assembled and analyzed by Stephen Reford, P. Eng. (ON). Mr. Reford is a
Qualified Person under NI43-101 and has reviewed the contents of this press
release.
Forward-Looking Information
This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking
statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of
historical facts, that address future production, reserve potential,
exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that
Darnley Bay expects are forward-looking statements. Although Darnley Bay
believes the expectations expressed in such statements are based on reasonable
assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and
actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the
statements. There are certain factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in forward-looking statements. These include market
prices, exploitation and exploration successes, continued availability of
capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions.
Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those
projected in the forward-looking statements. For more information on Darnley
Bay, investors should review registered filings at www.sedar.com.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Darnley Bay Resources Limited
Stephen Reford
President
PRESS RELEASE: Darnley Bay Resources Announces Base Metals Drill Targets and
Program
Tue Jul 13 13:05:27 2010 EDT
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - July 13, 2010) - Darnley Bay Resources
Limited ("Darnley Bay") (TSX VENTURE:DBL) is pleased to release a summary of
the exploration and drill targets prepared from analysis and modelling of the
recently completed gravity, electromagnetic and magnetic surveys flown over a
large portion of its properties near Paulatuk, NT. The analysis was prepared in
conjunction with mapped geology, topography, satellite imagery and previously
acquired airborne and ground geophysical data. Darnley Bay has prepared a
series of maps, 3D models, images and commentary from these data, which will be
available on its website over the next few days (www.darnleybay.com).
Base Metal Targets
The following table provides a summary of the 41 separate base metal
exploration targets selected as a result of the analysis and modelling:
--------------------------------------------------
Primary Type Number Total Area
--------------------------------------------------
Gravity 22 76 km2
--------------------------------------------------
Magnetic 7 108 km2
--------------------------------------------------
Electromagnetic 12 54 km2
--------------------------------------------------
The "Primary Type" column indicates the data type where the target is most
evident, although many targets incorporate coincident or complementary
geophysical responses from at least two data types. The base metals targets are
broken into several categories, depending on the nature of their responses and
their estimated depths. Nine of these targets are designated for assessment by
geological prospecting and sampling as they may outcrop.
Exploration and Drilling
The drill camp is currently being assembled in Yellowknife, will be flown to
Paulatuk in late July and ready for occupation by the drill crew in early
August. Exploration will commence by sampling and prospecting of the targets
identified for their potential to locate outcropping rocks and minerals of
interest. Other targets require 2-3 lines of appropriate geophysical survey on
the ground (magnetic, gravity and/or electromagnetic) to optimize the drill
site location. The field results and logistical considerations will be used to
finalize the order of the drill targets. Darnley Bay has budgeted for 2,500 m
of drilling in 2010, with most holes in the 200 m to 500 m range, although the
drill will have a 1,000 m capacity.
Kimberlite Pipe Targets
Darnley Bay has located 103 kimberlite pipe targets on its 100%-owned mineral
concession and 16 prospecting permits in the Paulatuk area, none of which have
been drill tested. This includes 7 new magnetic and 38 new electromagnetic
targets from the VTEM survey flown earlier this year. Although our priority on
these properties is the base metals exploration and drilling program, Darnley
Bay's exploration team will assess some of these kimberlite pipe targets in the
field during 2010.
Darnley Bay previously located six diamond-bearing kimberlite pipes on the
Parry Peninsula amongst a cluster of ten pipes, and has 28 targets in the
drill-planning stage through its joint venture with Diadem Resources Ltd. (see
news release of July 9, 2010).
Annual General Meeting
Darnley Bay's Annual General Meeting was held on June 29, 2010. John Dowsett
retired as a Board Director as of the meeting. Darnley Bay wishes to thank John
for his valued counsel since the early days of the company, and looks forward
to his input as a consultant.
About Darnley Bay Resources Limited:
Darnley Bay Resources Limited was formed in 1993 to explore and develop an
area of geophysical significance in the Northwest Territories of Canada.
Initial base metal exploration fortuitously resulted in the discovery of
diamonds, indicating that the area is host to both metallic and diamond mineral
deposit interests. Darnley Bay's objectives are to secure and maintain
successful financing partnerships to continue exploration for base metals,
precious metals and diamonds that will result in the development of a
profitable mining venture. The geological and geophysical data and results were
assembled and analyzed by Stephen Reford, P. Eng. (ON). Mr. Reford is a
Qualified Person under NI43-101 and has reviewed the contents of this press
release.
Forward-Looking Information
This release includes certain statements that may be deemed "forward-looking
statements". All statements in this release, other than statements of
historical facts, that address future production, reserve potential,
exploration drilling, exploitation activities and events or developments that
Darnley Bay expects are forward-looking statements. Although Darnley Bay
believes the expectations expressed in such statements are based on reasonable
assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and
actual results or developments may differ materially from those in the
statements. There are certain factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in forward-looking statements. These include market
prices, exploitation and exploration successes, continued availability of
capital and financing, and general economic, market or business conditions.
Investors are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future
performance and actual results or developments may differ materially from those
projected in the forward-looking statements. For more information on Darnley
Bay, investors should review registered filings at www.sedar.com.
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that
term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Darnley Bay Resources Limited
Stephen Reford
President