TIDMMANA 
 
RNS Number : 7259W 
Mano River Resources Inc 
03 August 2009 
 

 
 
3 August 2009 
 
 
TSX-V: MNO 
AIM: MANA 
 
 
INITIAL RESOURCE EXCEEDS 1 BILLION TONNES OF IRON ORE 
WITH FURTHER POTENTIAL AT PUTU 
 
 
Mano River Resources Inc. ("Mano" or the "Company") the TSX Venture Exchange 
("TSX-V") and AIM listed exploration to production company focused on gold, iron 
ore and diamonds in West Africa is pleased to announce an initial Independent 
Mineral Resource estimate of 1.08 billion tonnes of iron ore at the Company's 
38.5% owned Putu Range iron ore project ("Putu") in Liberia. 
Highlights: 
 
 
  *  Independent Mineral Resource of 1.08 billion tonnes of iron ore at 37.6% total 
  iron (Fe) at Putu in Liberia 
  *  Mineral Resource covers only a 2.6km section of 12km ridge 
  *  Potential for the Putu resource to grow as exploration programme advances 
  *  Best drill results to date of 91m at 61.3% Fe oxidised BIF haematite and 232m at 
  40.8% Fe magnetite 
  *  61.5% project partner Severstal Resources investing US$30m and working with the 
  Company towards a Pre-Feasibility Study during 2010 
 
 
 
Luis da Silva, President & CEO of Mano commented: 
 
 
"We are delighted to announce this initial 1 billion tonne Mineral Resource 
estimate, especially as the resource covers less than one quarter of the 12km 
strike length of the Putu iron ore project in Liberia. Although early in the 
exploration programme this is encouraging in order to reach the sort of scale 
that will enable such a large infrastructure project to become economically 
viable. The discussions with the Government of Liberia for the 25 year mining 
licence are progressing." 
 
 
Mineral Resource Estimate 
In July 2009 SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd ("SRK") was engaged, as part of the AAR 
transaction, to produce an Independent Mineral Resource Estimate for the Putu 
Iron Ore Project. The Mineral Resource estimate has been prepared under the 
guidelines of National Instrument 43-101 and accompanying documents 43-101.F1 
and 43-101.CP ("NI43-101") and is based on previously announced exploration and 
more recent drilling results. 
 
 
The Mineral Resource estimate for the 2.6km section of the 12km ridge drill 
tested to date provided an initial Inferred Mineral Resource of 1,077 million 
tonnes at a grade of [37.6%] total of Banded Iron Formation (BIF) 
mineralisation.  This is based on the 11 recent diamond drill holes, including 
the latest assays for holes PDD009-PDD011.  The Joint Venture company of 
Severstal Liberia Iron Ore, is continuing its exploration and is shortly to 
restart a CRIRSCO-compliant resource definition diamond drilling programme, as 
previously announced. 
The assay data was composited to 5 metres and used in statistical and 
geostatistical (Variography) studies that enabled Ordinary Kriging (OK) to be 
applied as the main grade interpolation method. 
 
 
The site visit and inspection of sample preparation facilities has been 
undertaken by Howard Baker, Principal Mining Geologist with SRK, (Qualified 
Person as designated under NI43-101) during July 2009. 
 
 
SRK has reported the Mineral Resource split into the following material types: 
 
 
  *  Oxidised BIF (CAP) material, 
  *  Haematite BIF (HBIF), and 
  *  Magnetite BIF (MBIF). 
 
 
 
This Mineral Resource Statement is presented in Table 1.The statement has been 
classified in accordance with the Guidelines of National Instrument 43-101 and 
accompanying documents 43-101.F1 and 43-101.CP. It has an effective date of 20 
July 2009 and the full report will be available on Sedar (www.sedar.com) and the 
Company's website (www.manoriver.com) the week commencing 10 August 2009. 
 
 
Table 1:  Putu Deposit, Initial Mineral Resource Statement 
+---------------+------------+----------+-------+--------+---------+-------+--------+ 
|   Category    |  Material  |  Tonnes  |  Fe   | Al2O3  |  SiO2   | P2O5  |  LOI   | 
|               |            |  (Mt)    |  (%)  |  (%)   |  (%)    |  (%)  |  (%)   | 
+---------------+------------+----------+-------+--------+---------+-------+--------+ 
|   Inferred    |    CAP     |   126    | 43.9  |  7.7   |  21.4   | 0.32  |  6.4   | 
+---------------+------------+----------+-------+--------+---------+-------+--------+ 
|   Inferred    |    HBIF    |   283    | 34.3  |  1.8   |  42.3   | 0.17  |  1.7   | 
+---------------+------------+----------+-------+--------+---------+-------+--------+ 
|   Inferred    |    MBIF    |   668    | 37.8  |  0.5   |  40.8   | 0.18  |  0.0   | 
+---------------+------------+----------+-------+--------+---------+-------+--------+ 
 
 
*Reported above 300 Relative Level (RL), as of 20 July 2009, at zero cut-off 
grade, with no optimised pit shell, which is considered to represent reasonable 
prospect for economic extraction. 
 
 
In addition to the Inferred Mineral Resource as quoted above in Table 1, beneath 
the 300RL, and 
within the geological model, there is some 364 Mt of magnetite BIF. 
 
 
Drilling Results 
Geochemical analyses have now been received from OMAC for the last of the core 
samples from the 2008 Putu drilling campaign. Summary results for all 11 holes 
drilled last year are presented in Table 2. PIOM is in the process of engaging 
an analytical services contractor to complete Davis Tube Recovery (DTR) testing 
on all of the 2008 drilling samples, which will provide invaluable metallurgical 
information in the early stages of the PFS. 
 
 
ENDS 
 
 
Qualified Persons 
The information in this press release relating to Mineral Resources is based on 
information compiled under the direction of Mr Howard Baker (BSc, MSc, MAusIMM) 
who is a Member of the Australasian institute of Mining and Metallurgy.  Mr 
Baker has worked on the major iron ore deposits of West Africa, namely Rio 
Tinto's Simandou in Guinea, African Minerals' Tonkolili in Sierra Leone and 
first visited Putu in 2007. 
 
 
Mr Baker is a full time employee of SRK and has sufficient experience which is 
relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration 
and to the activity which he is undertaking to qualify as a Qualified Person 
(QP) as defined in the 'Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 
CIM standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves 2000 Edition' and NI43-101. Mr 
Howard Baker has reviewed this press release and consents to the inclusion in 
the press release of the matters based on his information in the form and 
context in which this appears. 
 
 
For exploration work, Charles Savage (BSc, CEng, ARSM, MIME), a consultant to 
the Company, is the appointed Qualified Person responsible for reviewing and 
approving the content of this release. He is a Mining Engineer with over 40 
years experience in exploration, development and operations in the iron ore, 
base metals and industrial minerals areas, throughout the world. 
 
 
For further information on Mano River Resources and its exploration programme, 
you are invited to visit the Company's website at www.manoriver.com or contact 
one of the following: 
 
 
 
 
Mano River Resources Inc 
Luis da Silva, CEO Tel:  +44 (0) 20 7299 4212 
 
 
Evolution Securities Limited 
Simon Edwards / Chris Sim / Neil ElliotTel:  +44 (0) 20 7071 4300 
 
 
Pelham Public Relations 
Charles Vivian / James MacFarlaneTel:  +44 (0) 20 7337 1500 
 
 
 
 
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. 
 
 
NOTES TO EDITORS 
 
 
Table-2:  Full Composite of assays by grade 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| Drill  |Drilled  |Average  |  Length  |  From   |  To    | Geology     | Comment          | 
| Hole   | Metres  |  grade  |Downhole  |  (m)    |  (m)   |             |                  | 
|        |         | (Fe %)  |   (m)    |         |        |             |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD001 |  133    |  54.21  |  54.6    |  0.0    |  54.6  | Oxidized    | Ended in         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Mineralisation   | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD001 |         |  44.70  |  47.7    |  62.8   | 110.5  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD001 |         |  39.05  |  14.6    |  118.5  | 133.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD002 |  187.4  |  63.54  |  63.0    |  8.6    |  71.6  | Oxidized    | Ended in         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Mineralisation   | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD002 |         |  47.78  |  63.4    |  71.6   | 135.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD002 |         |  37.16  |  14.6    |  172.9  | 187.4  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |  401.2  |  43.96  |  18.5    |  0.0    |  18.5  | Oxidized    | Ended in         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Mineralisation   | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |         |  30.15  |  13.7    |  27.0   |  40.7  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |         |  33.62  |  41.1    |  53.0   |  94.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |         |  37.17  |  12.5    |  120.5  | 133.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |         |  39.45  |   9.4    |  155.1  | 164.5  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD003 |         |  39.44  |  222.0   |  179.2  | 401.2  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD004 |  401.4  |  62.37  |   9.5    |  0.0    |  9.5   | Oxidized    | Ended in         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Mineralisation   | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD004 |         |  39.94  |  17.1    |  9.5    |  26.6  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD004 |         |  39.04  |  367.4   |  34.0   | 401.4  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD005 |  400.5  |  33.62  |  51.8    |  96.5   | 148.3  | Fresh       | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD005 |         |  37.94  |  208.7   |  165.0  | 373.7  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD006 |  394.5  |  55.56  |   8.0    |  0.0    |  8.0   | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD006 |         |  42.78  |  22.0    |  31.5   |  53.5  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD006 |         |  41.50  |   8.0    |  57.5   |  65.5  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD006 |         |  37.43  |  99.3    |  90.2   | 189.5  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD006 |         |  38.93  |  109.1   |  206.2  | 315.3  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD007 |  596.6  |  43.37  |  18.0    |  36.5   |  54.5  | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD007 |         |  43.21  |   8.3    |  148.1  | 156.4  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD007 |         |  33.12  |  89.3    |  204.7  | 294.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD007 |         |  33.10  |  67.2    |  300.0  | 367.2  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD008 |  367.5  |  63.60  |  49.5    |  0.0    |  49.5  | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD008 |         |  50.66  |  33.0    |  52.5   |  85.5  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD008 |         |  50.72  |  34.5    |  97.5   | 132.0  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD008 |         |  37.57  |  60.4    |  174.7  | 235.1  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD009 |  350.1  |  60.65  |  19.5    |  0.0    |  19.5  | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD009 |         |  41.65  |  15.4    |  19.5   |  34.9  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD009 |         |  40.79  |  231.9   |  49.5   | 281.4  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD010 |  364.5  |  43.99  |  57.5    |  0.0    |  57.5  | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD010 |         |  30.28  |  19.2    |  97.7   | 116.9  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD010 |         |  34.21  |  11.2    |  143.5  | 154.7  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD010 |         |  33.15  |  66.7    |  206.0  | 272.7  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD010 |         |  39.94  |  26.0    |  275.0  | 301.0  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD011 |  360    |  61.27  |  91.1    |  0.0    |  91.1  | Oxidized    | Sequence         | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) | Completed        | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD011 |         |  47.26  |  17.1    |  103.6  | 120.7  | Oxidized    |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Haematite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| PDD011 |         |  40.77  |  136.1   |  120.7  | 256.8  | Fresh       |                  | 
|        |         |         |          |         |        | (Magnetite) |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| Total  |3,956.7  |         |          |         |        |             |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
| [Composite cut-off 25%     |          |         |        |             |                  | 
| for fresh ore & 35% for    |          |         |        |             |                  | 
| oxidized ore]              |          |         |        |             |                  | 
+--------+---------+---------+----------+---------+--------+-------------+------------------+ 
 
 
  Quality Control and Sample Preparation 
Mano has a rigorous Quality Control Program (QCP) inserting a minimum 5% 
standards, blanks and duplicates into the sample stream. The Company employs 
independently owned and managed OMAC Laboratories for all its assay 
requirements, including the preparation of pulps to 90% -100 micron at their 
in-country preparation facilities in Liberia, followed by XRF at their main 
laboratory in Loughrea, Ireland. 
 
 
OMAC is accredited to ISO 17025 by INAB (Irish National Accreditation Board) 
which is a member of ILAC (International Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation), 
and is a signatory to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement. OMAC operates an 
internal QA/QC check assay programme using in-house standards, reagent blanks 
and duplicates. 
 
 
Overview of the Putu Iron Ore Project 
The Putu Iron Ore project is located in the centre of a 425 sq km exploration 
licence in Grand Gedeh County of eastern Liberia, approximately 100km north east 
from a potential deep water port of Greenville and 200km south east of the Mt. 
Nimba iron ore deposit. 
 
 
The Putu project consists of two prominent ridges that strike northeast 
southwest, namely, Mt Jideh (with its extension Mt Montroh) and Mt. Ghi. 
Exploration to date has focussed on Mt Jideh, which comprises a high-grade 
outcropping magnetite/hematite mineralised zone that has undergone various 
stages of weathering. Mt Jideh has a strike length of approximately 12km based 
on mapping, surface sampling and airborne magnetic data. 
 
 
The lower priority target called Mt Ghi runs parallel to Mt Jideh and though 
massive does not have a magnetic anomaly or significant outcrop. A programme of 
30 reconnaissance grab samples at Mt Ghi had returned an average grade of 39.3% 
Fe. The grade is believed to be associated with a deep tropical weathering 
profile. Mt Ghi has been excluded from any Mineral Resource estimation. 
 
 
Severstal Joint Venture 
Severstal Resources is a 6.29% shareholder in Mano River Resources Inc through 
its wholly owned subsidiary, Lybica Holdings B.V. The Company signed an 
agreement on 22 May 2008 and subsequently completed the transaction with 
Severstal on the 10 December 2008. The deal provides for US$15m cash being 
injected into the joint venture company, now renamed Severstal Liberia Iron Ore 
Ltd, as well as an additional US$15m debt facility. This US$30m will provide for 
the specific advancement towards a definitive feasibility study. 
 
 
Severstal Resources is the mining division of OAO Severstal (www.severstal.com) 
and one of the biggest mining companies in Russia. Severstal Resources manages 
all Severstal's mining assets: two iron ore mining complexes and a coking coal 
complex in northwest Russia, one coking coal complex in USA (PBS Coal), a 
ferroniobium extraction complex in West Russia and an exploration project, 
Severstal Liberia Iron Ore in West Africa. Severstal Resources also manages a 
number of gold mining assets in Russia, Kazakhstan and Burkina Faso as well as 
several gold exploration fields in these regions. In 2008 EBITDA was $859 
million. OAO Severstal is an international metals and mining company with a 
listing on the Russian Trading System, Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange and 
the London Stock Exchange. Its enterprises are located in Russia, Ukraine, 
Kazakhstan, United Kingdom, France, Italy, United States and Africa. In 2008, 
Severstal produced 19.2 million tonnes of steel. Revenues were $22.4 billion and 
EBITDA was $5.4 billion. EPS was $2.2. 
 
 
 
This information is provided by RNS 
            The company news service from the London Stock Exchange 
   END 
 
 MSCSSWEFESUSESA 
 

Man.Assd.Csh (LSE:MANA)
Graphique Historique de l'Action
De Mai 2024 à Juin 2024 Plus de graphiques de la Bourse Man.Assd.Csh
Man.Assd.Csh (LSE:MANA)
Graphique Historique de l'Action
De Juin 2023 à Juin 2024 Plus de graphiques de la Bourse Man.Assd.Csh