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Assays completed for infill drilling of the Lake Giles Iron Project

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Macarthur Minerals Limited (MMS.V) (ASX:MIO) (the “Company” or “Macarthur”) has recently received the final XRF and Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) assays for the infill drilling program completed at its Lake Giles Iron Project near Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. The DTR assays confirm significant intersections of magnetite mineralisation with DTR concentrate grades up to 68.9% Fe.

Drilling at the Moonshine North deposit comprised 21 reverse circulation (RC) holes for 3379 metres and 9 diamond drill (DD) holes for 1676.2 metres, totalling 5055.2m. A total of 25 holes were submitted for XRF and DTR analysis.

Macarthur has now engaged CSA Global to complete an updated resource model and classification.

Highlights

  • Weighted average DTR concentrate grade of 66.6% Fe and weighted average mass recovery of 31.2%.

  • High grade DTR concentrate including the following intervals:

Hole

mFrom

mTo

DTR Mass
Recovery %

Fe Concentrate
%

LGRC_2165

52

110

39.9

68.88

LGRC_2160

96

179

41.3

68.78

LGRC_2147

139

199

42.4

67.17

Including

139

167

45.2

66.63

LGRC_2166

114

149

51.6

68.61

  • High grade magnetite intervals:

Hole

mFrom

mTo

Fe%

SiO2%

LGRC_2160

131

168

50.28

12.64

Including

139

155

55.44

8.03

and

141

145

61.00

6.28

LGRC_2166

115

149

50.07

15.67

Including

127

150

55.45

9.49

and

129

148

60.03

7.02

Macarthur Minerals Executive Chairman Mr Cameron McCall said that “The assay results for the infill drilling confirmed good intersections of magnetite. This has been a successful program, and these intersections will form the basis of a revised mineral resource estimate that will underpin the Feasibility Study.”

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Mr McCall also said that “Macarthur has been working hard on progressing key components of the Lake Giles Iron Project, and is well underway in advancing discussions to achieve a contracted position with port and rail service providers.

We look forward to informing investors about the outcomes of the updated resource classification that is anticipated to include Indicated and Measured Mineral Resources, and to further advising on progress on the Company’s march toward securing its route to market” Mr McCall said.

Drilling Results

The Moonshine magnetite deposit is currently defined by drill hole spacings of 200m x 200m and classified as an Inferred Mineral Resource of approximately 710 mt at 30.2% Fe1. The Company’s infill drilling program targeted two discrete areas of the Moonshine and Moonshine North magnetite deposits as shown in Figure 1. Drilling was conducted at closer spacing to provide greater confidence in resource estimates with a plan to upgrade the resource classification to include Indicated and Measured Resources.

Ore grade XRF assays were previously released to the market on December 10, 2019 and January 17, 2020. Samples were subsequently submitted for DTR analysis to determine the magnetite fraction and concentrate grade.

DTR analysis has been completed for 25 holes intersecting magnetite mineralisation at the Moonshine and Moonshine North deposits. DTR assays were completed for sample composites ranging from 3m to 5m intervals based on head grade XRF assays and geological logging.

Average concentrate grades across holes ranged from 63.7% Fe to 68.9% Fe with mass recoveries ranging from 15.5% to 51.6% (Table 1). Weighted average ore grades across mineralised intervals approximated 30.4% Fe with weighted average DTR concentrate of 66.6% Fe with a mass recovery of 31.2%. These data are in accordance with the mineral resource estimate at 30.2% Fe and 31.4% mass recovery1.

Several holes showed elevated mass recoveries including:

  • LGRC_2166: 52 to 110m; DTR 39.9% and 68.9% Fe

  • LGRC_2160: 96 to 179m; DTR 41.3% and 68.8% Fe

  • LGRC_2147: 139 to 199m; DTR 42.4% and 67.2% Fe

  • LGRC_2166: 114 to 149m; DTR 51.6% and 68.6% Fe

The following table details significant intervals of magnetite mineralisation confirmed by XRF and DTR analysis (Table 1). Note these intersections are not true widths. For completeness, the drill hole locations for all holes drilled in the infill program are presented in Table 2. Significant magnetite intervals and drill hole locations throughout the Moonshine deposit are shown in Figure 1.

Table 1. XRF and DTR assay results for DD and RC drill samples from the Moonshine and Moonshine North deposits.

Hole ID

m From

m To

Interval

Fe%

SiO2%

P%

S%

Al2O3%

LOI

Average
DTR
mass
recovery
%

DTR
Conc.
Fe %

LGDD_066

60

175

115

25.95

54.85

0.04

1.05

1.04

2.05

26.46

64.75

LGDD_067

69

137

68

31.61

48.99

0.05

0.42

0.84

0.06

38.41

67.97

LGDD_068

83

194

111

26.82

55.15

0.04

0.42

0.23

1.12

29.67

66.46

LGDD_069

64

115

51

31.96

47.89

0.05

1.16

0.58

2.00

29.31

66.35

GDD_070

88

174

86

27.64

56.00

0.05

0.54

0.17

1.99

30.91

66.71

LGDD_071

82

162

80

30.74

47.11

0.05

1.64

1.82

1.80

33.56

66.43

LGDD_072

56

130

74

28.19

53.12

0.04

0.41

0.18

0.59

32.65

67.42

LGDD_073

105

142

37

28.74

52.86

0.06

0.32

0.66

0.55

21.40

64.12

LGDD_073

199

269

70

30.12

46.02

0.05

2.00

1.74

0.63

35.35

64.90

LGDD_074

46

100

54

32.36

50.46

0.05

0.27

0.21

0.82

31.94

67.62

LGRC_2146

58

106

48

25.43

58.15

0.04

0.20

0.12

1.60

19.77

67.07

LGRC_2147

100

245

145

27.29

50.49

0.07

1.13

2.81

0.77

30.22

65.85

LGRC_2148

75

101

26

26.08

53.08

0.07

0.13

2.96

1.66

24.50

67.51

LGRC_2149

102

106

4

17.30

67.25

0.03

0.11

0.05

4.35

15.50

64.40

LGRC_2150

53

84

31

26.05

58.02

0.04

0.14

0.10

1.95

22.33

64.29

LGRC_2151

105

186

81

31.25

50.92

0.04

1.16

0.94

0.71

37.75

67.00

LGRC_2154

113

161

48

21.52

58.90

0.04

1.78

1.11

2.46

19.46

63.70

LGRC_2155

55

80

25

31.20

51.99

0.05

0.15

0.31

2.18

17.58

67.46

LGRC_2156

85

97

12

18.69

64.32

0.03

0.25

0.09

2.57

18.47

65.52

LGRC_2159

200

285

85

33.96

30.93

0.06

3.27

2.85

5.70

27.66

66.94

LGRC_2160

96

179

83

42.01

18.46

0.08

1.85

2.60

7.15

41.30

68.78

LGRC_2161

117

223

106

31.70

41.33

0.05

1.66

2.44

2.68

32.68

66.76

LGRC_2163

86

103

17

31.32

32.00

0.07

0.17

3.97

6.54

25.61

68.21

LGRC_2165

52

110

58

37.68

37.58

0.06

1.00

0.39

3.56

39.85

68.88

LGRC_2166

114

149

35

49.02

16.12

0.09

3.34

2.89

3.51

51.55

68.61

Table 2. Drill hole locations for the Moonshine Magnetite infill drilling program.
Highlighted holes relate to assay data presented herein.

Hole_ID

Hole
Type

Prospect

Max
Depth

NAT_RL

NAT_Grid

NAT_East

NAT_North

DIP

AZIMUTH

LGDD_066

DD

MOONSHINE

228.4

502.842

MGA94_50

790222.9

6672154.3

-60.37

244.97

LGDD_067

DD

MOONSHINE

138

499.512

MGA94_50

790050.1

6672396.3

-60.78

242.59

LGDD_068

DD

MOONSHINE

222

501.624

MGA94_50

790289.5

6672079.6

-59.64

236.29

LGDD_069

DD

MOONSHINE

145

501.338

MGA94_50

790492.9

6671732.0

-60.49

241.84

LGDD_070

DD

MOONSHINE

215.1

507.458

MGA94_50

790351.7

6671884.0

-60.5

240.94

LGDD_071

DD

MOONSHINE NORTH

223.4

480.941

MGA94_50

787935.2

6674890.6

-61.72

248.38

LGDD_072

DD

MOONSHINE

133.2

490.221

MGA94_50

789865.0

6672633.7

-60.03

246.21

LGDD_073

DD

MOONSHINE

270.8

498.521

MGA94_50

789956.5

6672801.8

-60.66

241.84

LGDD_074

DD

MOONSHINE NORTH

100.3

488.778

MGA94_50

787735.6

6675226.8

-60.66

255.25

LGRC_2146

RC

MOONSHINE

150

497.672

MGA94_50

790002.0

6672371.0

-59.64

241.61

LGRC_2147

RC

MOONSHINE

282

498.468

MGA94_50

790155.1

6672346.7

-59.64

241.18

LGRC_2148

RC

MOONSHINE

108

498.484

MGA94_50

790087.2

6672300.1

-60.13

240.53

LGRC_2149

RC

MOONSHINE

126

506.135

MGA94_50

790221.0

6672028.6

-60.14

230.83

LGRC_2150

RC

MOONSHINE

132

500.564

MGA94_50

790164.6

6672132.9

-60.33

227.21

LGRC_2151

RC

MOONSHINE

186

508.888

MGA94_50

790398.5

6671905.3

-60.61

245.79

LGRC_2152

RC

MOONSHINE

39

508.93

MGA94_50

790347.6

6671769.4

-59.96

247.61

LGRC_2153

RC

MOONSHINE

132

509.043

MGA94_50

790342.4

6671767.2

-59.96

247.61

LGRC_2154

RC

MOONSHINE

234

508.398

MGA94_50

790549.0

6671763.6

-59.82

238.13

LGRC_2155

RC

MOONSHINE

114

498.103

MGA94_50

790428.4

6671707.7

-60.5

221.8

LGRC_2156

RC

MOOSHINE

151

500.828

MGA94_50

789918.7

6672458.8

-60.2

213.48

LGRC_2157

RC

MOONSHINE

138

498.558

MGA94_50

789788.2

6672579.1

-60.24

237.28

LGRC_2158

RC

MOONSHINE

120

493.389

MGA94_50

789719.1

6672674.8

-60.16

259.02

LGRC_2159

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

294

502.948

MGA94_50

787889.7

6675197.1

-60.36

234.16

LGRC_2160

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

294

486.933

MGA94_50

787908.1

6674997.0

-60.28

222

LGRC_2161

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

261

486.27

MGA94_50

787904.6

6674993.7

-77.35

229.3

LGRC_2162

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

100

483.151

MGA94_50

787760.8

6675122.9

-60.51

240.45

LGRC_2163

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

114

488.285

MGA94_50

787807.9

6675038.1

-60.59

244.4

LGRC_2164

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

114

486.831

MGA94_50

787852.4

6674946.7

-59.52

239.31

LGRC_2165

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

130

486.6

MGA94_50

787888.9

6674854.7

-60.23

244.79

LGRC_2166

RC

MOONSHINE NORTH

160

475.268

MGA94_50

788022.4

6674690.6

-60.61

245.02

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/725c1ba7-0b99-4582-953e-b2b291f32124

On behalf of the Board of Directors, Mr Cameron McCall, Executive Chairman

For more information please contact:

Joe Phillips
CEO & Director
M +61 (0)448 899 247
jphillips@macarthurminerals.com

Qualified Person

Mr Andrew Hawker, BSc. Geol, MAusIMM and MAIG, a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists is a full-time employee of Hawker Geological Services Pty Ltd and a Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101. Mr Hawker has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release.

Company profile

Macarthur is an iron ore development, gold and lithium exploration company that is focused on bringing to production its Western Australia iron ore projects. The Lake Giles Iron Project mineral resources include the Ularring hematite resource (approved for development) comprising Indicated resources of 54.5 million tonnes at 47.2% Fe and Inferred resources of 26 million tonnes at 45.4% Fe; and the Moonshine magnetite resource of 710 million tonnes (Inferred). Macarthur has prominent (~1,281 square kilometer tenement area) gold, lithium and copper exploration interests in Pilbara region of Western Australia. In addition, Macarthur has lithium brine Claims in the emerging Railroad Valley region in Nevada, USA.

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Caution Regarding Forward Looking Statements

Certain of the statements made and information contained in this press release may constitute forward-looking information and forward-looking statements (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws. All statements herein, other than statements of historical fact, that address activities, events or developments that the Company believes, expects or anticipates will or may occur in the future, including but limited to statements regarding: the proposed strategy regarding core mining, road and rail inputs at the Project; anticipated increases in annual production at the Project; anticipated decreases in Project costs; the possible reclassification of current inferred mineral resources on the Project as indicated mineral resources in the future; expected completion of the FS on the Project containing a new reserve calculation and a new economic assessment; the granting of a license for the Menzies rail siding; the status of the MRRT; and plans to secure mining approvals under the Mining Act, are forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements in this press release reflect the current expectations, assumptions or beliefs of the Company based upon information currently available to the Company. With respect to forward-looking statements contained in this press release, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, the reliability of information prepared and/or published by third parties that are referenced in this press release or was otherwise relied upon by the Company in preparing this press release. Although the Company believes the expectations expressed in such forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct as actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-looking statements include but are not limited to: unforeseen technology changes that results in a reduction in iron or magnetite demand or substitution by other metals or materials; the discovery of new large low cost deposits of iron magnetite; the general level of global economic activity; future changes in strategy regarding core mining, road and rail inputs with respect to the Project; final Project costs varying from those determined from the EOI program; failure to successfully negotiate a BOO arrangement for the Project; failure to complete the FS; failure of the FS to reflect currently anticipated increases annual production and decreases in expected costs at the Project; the results of infill drilling being insufficient to reclassify current inferred mineral resources on the Project as indicated mineral resources; failure to receive a license for the Menzies rail siding; failure to repeal the MRRT; and failure to obtain mining approvals under the Mining Act. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty thereof. Such statements relate to future events and expectations and, as such, involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and except as may otherwise be required pursuant to applicable laws, the Company does not assume any obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

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1 NI43-101 Technical Report filed June 17, 2019, titled “Macarthur Minerals Limited, Preliminary Economic Assessment Lake Giles Iron Project, Western Australia”, NI43-101 Technical Report – Preliminary Assessment