Exeter Resource Corporation (TSX VENTURE: XRC)(NYSE-A:
XRA)(FRANKFURT: EXB) ("Exeter" or the "Company") reports results
from eight drill holes at its Cerro Moro project in Santa Cruz
Province, Argentina. Highlights from the results include 72.76
grams per tonne (2.11 oz/ton) gold and 6,471 grams per tonne
(187.65 oz/ton) silver over a drill intercept of 3.36 meters in
drill hole MD389.
All of the drill holes were designed to better define depth
extensions to the high grade mineralization on the Escondida vein.
The new results include:
- 3.36 meters ("m") (11.02 feet ("ft")) at a grade of 72.76
grams per tonne ("g/t") gold (2.11 ounces per ton ("oz/ton")) and
6,471 g/t silver (187.65 oz/ton), for a gold equivalent(i) of
180.61 g/t (5.24 oz/ton), from a down hole depth of 69.00 m (226.32
ft), including
- 2.55 m (8.36 ft) at a grade of 95.55 g/t gold (2.77 oz/ton)
and 8,466 g/t silver (245.52 oz/ton), for a gold equivalent(i) of
236.66 g/t (6.86 oz/ton), from a down hole depth of 69.81 m (228.98
ft) in hole MD389.
- 4.69 m at a grade of 44.53 g/t gold (1.29 oz/ton) and 73 g/t
silver (2.12 oz/ton), for a gold equivalent(i) of 45.76 g/t (1.33
oz/ton), from a down hole depth of 173.50 m (569.08 ft),
including
- 2.59 m at a grade of 80.26 g/t gold (2.33 oz/ton) and 117 g/t
silver (3.40 oz/ton), for a gold equivalent(i) of 82.22 g/t (2.38
oz/ton), from a down hole depth of 175.60 m (575.97 ft) in hole
MD454.
Exeter's Chairman, Yale Simpson, stated, "The purpose of our
drilling program is to better define the known zones of high grade
gold-silver mineralization within the Escondida vein structure. The
high grade intercept in drill hole MD389 was followed, down the dip
of the vein, with another high grade intercept in drill hole MD398.
The two drill holes, located in the Escondida Far West area, are
important in demonstrating the continuity of mineralization between
earlier drill holes spaced 80 metres apart.
"Drill holes MD454 and 455 better define a new zone of excellent
mineralization where previous drilling had intersected only narrow
intercepts of high grade mineralization in the Central Zone of
Escondida.
"Similarly, results from drill holes MD444, 445 and 446 upgrade
an area where our geologists correctly predicted high grades below
an intrusive dyke. Importantly, drill hole MD445 shows that high
grade mineralization extends to a vertical depth of at least 175
metres.
"Drilling at Cerro Moro has been suspended until we formalize
the letter of intent ("LOI") entered into with Fomicruz SA, the
Santa Cruz Provincial mining company (see press release dated March
5, 2008), in a detailed agreement. Under the terms of the LOI,
Exeter is entitled to earn an 80% interest in a 212 square mile
area situated to the west and south of Cerro Moro. Operating under
the LOI, Exeter has completed geophysical and geological surveys
that demonstrate the probable strike extension of the Escondida
vein structure to the northwest of drill hole MD405. The pause in
drilling also gives us the time to prepare the drilling database
for inclusion in a NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate expected
in the second quarter, 2009."
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Detailed drilling results are as follows:
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Gold Gold
Equiv- Equiv-
From To Width Gold Silver alent(i) alent(i)
Drill Hole (m) (m) (m) (g/t) (g/t) (g/t) (oz/t)
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MD389 59.00 62.00 3.00 1.21 61 2.23 0.06
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and 69.00 72.36 3.36 72.76 6,471 180.61 5.24
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including 69.81 72.36 2.55 95.55 8,466 236.66 6.86
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MD398(ii) 113.03 115.00 1.97 53.80 3,667 114.92 3.33
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MD405 173.00 174.00 1.00 1.71 62 2.74 0.08
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and 180.40 182.00 1.60 2.53 100 4.21 0.12
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including 180.40 180.70 0.30 11.23 426 18.33 0.53
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and 188.29 190.50 2.21 0.65 28 1.12 0.03
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MD444(iii) 107.60 109.77 2.17 2.95 126 5.06 0.15
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including 108.50 109.77 1.27 4.69 197 7.97 0.23
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MD445(iii) 152.46 156.50 4.04 8.26 628 18.73 0.54
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including 152.46 154.07 1.61 19.86 1,507 44.97 1.30
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MD446(iii) 143.50 145.50 2.00 1.90 336 7.51 0.22
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including 144.65 145.50 0.85 4.33 490 12.50 0.36
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and 153.82 155.16 1.34 0.69 72 1.89 0.05
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MD454(iii) 159.42 159.72 0.30 1.46 30 1.96 0.06
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and 173.50 178.19 4.69 44.53 73 45.76 1.33
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including 175.60 178.19 2.59 80.26 117 82.22 2.38
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MD455(iii) 193.74 194.04 0.30 0.91 7 1.03 0.03
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and 198.85 199.53 0.68 2.39 65 3.46 0.10
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and 202.10 202.51 0.41 1.44 3 1.48 0.04
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and 211.39 214.16 2.77 1.55 14 1.79 0.05
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including 211.39 211.70 0.31 8.88 38 9.51 0.28
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(i) Note: Gold equivalent grade is calculated by dividing the silver
assay result by 60, adding it to the gold value and assuming 100%
metallurgical recovery. All intervals are calculated at a 1.0 g/t
gold equivalent cut-off.
(ii) Note: Diamond hole MD398 was reported in the press release dated
November 6, 2008 with preliminary silver results only (one sample
assayed +10,000 g/t). The final intersection is included in the
table above.
(iii) Note: Diamond holes with only preliminary results received. All
intervals are calculated at a 1.0 g/t gold equivalent cut-off.
Quality Control and Assurance
Drill widths presented above are drill intersection widths and
may not represent the true widths of mineralization.
Gold assay results presented above are preliminary and have been
calculated using a 1.0 g/t gold equivalent cut-off grade, with no
cutting of high grades. Reverse circulation drill samples (from
pre-collars) are collected using a cyclone in one metre intervals;
most samples are then composited into three metre samples. All
diamond drill core samples are split on regular metre intervals or
on geological contacts and represent sawn half HQ-size core.
Samples were prepared at the ALS Chemex preparation facility in
Mendoza, Argentina and assayed by fire assay (50 gram charge) at
the ALS Chemex laboratory in Chile, both ISO-9001:2000 certified
laboratories.
Check assaying of all samples assaying greater than 1.0 g/t gold
is completed by ALS Chemex. Samples returning greater than 10 g/t
gold and/or greater than 100 g/t silver are assayed using
gravimetric analyses. Standard and blank samples are used
throughout the sample sequence as checks for the diamond drilling
reported in this release. Standard, blank and duplicate samples are
used throughout the sample sequence as checks for the reverse
circulation drilling. As results are preliminary, these results
require further checks.
Assaying by the screen fire assay method has been implemented in
conjunction with standard 50 gram fire assaying, for diamond drill
cores that contain visible gold. The procedure for screen fire
assaying involves crushing and sieving of a nominal 1,000 gram
sample to a particle size of 100 microns. All material which does
not pass through the 100 micron sieve is then assayed. Two fire
assays are undertaken on the undersize material as a check on
homogeneity. The total gold content is then calculated.
Matthew Williams, Exeter's Exploration Manager and a "qualified
person" within the definition of that term in National Instrument
43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, has
supervised the preparation of the technical information contained
in this news release.
About Exeter
Exeter is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the
discovery and development of gold and silver properties in South
America. The Company had $23 million in its treasury as at
September 30, 2008.
The Caspiche gold-copper discovery is situated in the Maricunga
gold district of Chile, between the Refugio mine (Kinross Gold
Corp.) and the giant Cerro Casale gold deposit (Barrick Gold Corp.
and Kinross Gold Corp.). Drilling is currently underway to produce
an interim NI 43-101 compliant inferred resource estimate in the
second quarter of 2009. The initial resource target is large,
reflecting the scale of similar gold and/or gold-copper porphyry
systems in the immediate area.
Exeter's priority on its Cerro Moro high grade gold-silver
property in Argentina is to focus exploration on the Escondida
vein, where drilling has returned multiple drill intercepts of
12-18 g/t gold equivalent grade(i) over potentially mineable
widths. The results from current drilling will be used to produce a
NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate, expected during the second
quarter of 2009. Exeter will continue to develop its conceptual
models so that on receipt of a NI 43-101 resource estimate, it can
advance the project to the scoping study level.
No site work is planned on the Don Sixto gold-silver project in
Argentina during the next quarter. The Company will continue to
work with provincial authorities and with representatives of other
mining companies to effect amendment to the 2007 legislation that
banned the use of cyanide in mining operations in Mendoza
Province.
You are invited to visit the Exeter web site at
www.exeterresource.com.
EXETER RESOURCE CORPORATION
Bryce Roxburgh, President and CEO
Safe Harbour Statement - This news release contains
"forward-looking information" and "forward-looking statements"
(together, the "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of
applicable securities laws and the United States Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including the Company's belief as to
the extent and timing of its drilling programs and exploration
results, the potential tonnage and grades of deposits, timing and
establishment of resource estimates, potential for financing its
activities, potential production from its properties and expected
cash reserves. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown
risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual
results, performance or achievements of the Company to vary from
any future results, performance or achievements expressed or
implied by the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking
statements include, among others, risks associated with project
development; the need for additional financing; operational risks
associated with mining and mineral processing; fluctuations in
metal prices; title matters; uncertainties and risks related to
carrying on business in foreign countries; environmental liability
claims and insurance; reliance on key personnel; the potential for
conflicts of interest among certain officers, directors or
promoters of the Company with certain other projects; the absence
of dividends; currency fluctuations; competition; dilution; the
volatility of the Company's common share price and volume; tax
consequences to U.S. investors; and other risks and uncertainties,
including those described in the Company's Annual Information Form
for the financial year ended December 31, 2007, dated March 28,
2008 filed with the Canadian Securities Administrators and
available at www.sedar.com. Although the Company has attempted to
identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events
or results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. There can be no assurance that forward-looking statements
will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events
could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements.
Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements. All statements are made as of the date
of this news release and the Company is under no obligation to
update or alter any forward-looking statements except as required
under applicable securities laws.
The TSX Venture Exchange does not accept responsibility for the
adequacy or accuracy of this news release.
Contacts: Exeter Resource Corporation B. Roxburgh President
(604) 688-9592 or Toll Free: 1-888-688-9592 Exeter Resource
Corporation Rob Grey VP Corporate Communications (604) 688-9592 or
Toll Free: 1-888-688-9592 (604) 688-9532 (FAX) Email:
exeter@exeterresource.com Website: www.exeterresource.com
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