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ARS Asiamet Resources Limited

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Asiamet Resources Limited BKZ Delineation Drilling and Plans for Beutong (3982D)

31/01/2018 7:00am

UK Regulatory


TIDMARS

RNS Number : 3982D

Asiamet Resources Limited

31 January 2018

   For Immediate Release                             London AIM 
   January 31, 2018                                        Symbol: ARS 

Asiamet Update on BKZ Delineation Drilling and Plans for Beutong Project

Asiamet Resources Limited ("ARS" or the "Company") is pleased to report that ongoing exploration drilling at the BKZ Polymetallic ("BKZ") prospect located on its Kalimantan Surya Kencana ("KSK") 6(th) Generation Contract of Work ("CoW"), in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia continues to intersect near surface base and precious metal rich mineralisation. Highlights to date include:

-- The final eight holes are expected to be completed by mid-February for an estimated 3,500 metres in 35 holes and the maiden Resource estimate is expected to be delivered by May. Results for nine holes, including those noted below are still pending.

-- At BKZ upper polymetallic zone, drill hole BKZ33750-05 intersected sphalerite, galena and pyrite in massive sulphide style mineralisation and is followed downhole by strongly silicified and brecciated rock cut by chalcopyrite-bornite veins.

   --    At BKZ lower copper-silver zone, drill hole BKZ33550-03 intersected a broad zone of pervasive mineralisation comprising pyrite-chalcopyrite-bornite as massive sulphides and in vein style mineralisation. 

-- All holes that pierced the BKZ lower copper-silver zone terminated in intensely silicified rock that is oxidised and hematite-rich. Within this zone is the first confirmation of magnetite alteration and the BK 3D magnetic inversion model shows a large magnetic feature, potentially representing a porphyry intrusion, located below the southern area of BKZ and northern area of BKM.

BKZ Drilling Update

Resource infill drilling at BKZ is successfully confirming the continuity of mineralisation between the 50-metre spaced section lines. To date, 2,658m/27 holes of the 3,500m/35 hole delineation drill programme have been completed. Drilling is continuing to test both the upper zone of polymetallic massive sulphide and vein style mineralisation and the lower zone of vein hosted copper - silver mineralisation with two rigs currently drilling on section lines BKZ33750 and BKZ33550. The final eight holes of this programme are expected to be completed by mid-February and a maiden Resource estimate for both the BKZ Polymetallic and BKZ Copper Zones is expected during the second quarter of 2018.

Drill hole BKZ33750-05 (53.3m End of Hole "EOH") intersected a zone of polymetallic mineralisation comprising quartz-sulphide veins to massive sphalerite (zinc), galena (lead) and pyrite (Figure 2, Left), underlain by quartz-sulphide mineralisation comprising bornite-chalcopyrite and locally sphalerite as disseminations and in veins (Figure 2, Right).

Drill hole BKZ33550-03 (122.3m EOH) intersected a 7-metre zone of massive sulphides that are dominated by pyrite with disseminated chalcopyrite (Figure 3, Top) and the mineralisation down hole of this comprises quartz veins containing sphalerite (zinc), chalcopyrite and bornite (Figure 3, Bottom), underlain by quartz-sulphide mineralisation comprising bornite-chalcopyrite in veins and sphalerite as disseminations and in veins. The final 25m of this hole is described as an intensely silicified breccia that is hematite altered and locally shows magnetite alteration in quartz veins.

The presence of magnetite alteration in a silicified and hematite altered breccia directly below the copper-zone is a significant observation, as magnetite alteration is commonly associated with skarn and porphyry associated mineralisation. A review of the 3D inversion model for BK District shows a large magnetic anomaly below BKM and BKZ (Figure 4) and the Company has designed an approximate 600m deep hole to test this feature.

Assays for these holes are expected mid-February and a drill hole location plan is provided in Figure 1.

Beutong Drilling Update

At Beutong, a site visit is being undertaken in the coming week to meet with local government and community stakeholders, and assess the condition of existing infrastructure in advance of re-commencing drilling. From the beginning of exploration activities at Beutong, the Company has continually engaged with local stakeholders (both government and community) in order to develop sound company-stakeholder relationships. These corporate social responsibility ("CSR") initiatives will continue as we move forward with the exploration and development of the Beutong Deposit.

The Company's AIDT 600 rig, which has a drilling capacity of at least 600m depth, is being mobilised to site. The initial drill plan is to test the lateral and vertical distribution of chalcocite, covellite, digenite and chalcopyrite mineralisation at the Beutong East Porphyry ("BEP"), by drilling across the system from west to east, which will also provide additional data to confirm internal continuity of the deposit. Half core from this hole will be utilised for heap-leach metallurgical testwork, as part of the Company's' commitment to meeting in-country processing requirements.

Peter Bird, Asiamet's Chief Executive Officer commented:

"Whilst work on the feasibility study at our advanced BKM copper project continues at full pace, Asiamet continues to significantly enhance the value of its asset portfolio through focussed exploration and delineation drilling at the highly-promising BKZ polymetallic prospect and the associated BKM-BKZ structural corridor. In the near term and following completion of the initial delineation drilling phase we are looking forward to delivering a maiden Resource estimate for the BKZ Polymetallic and BKZ Copper Zones.

As testing of the BKZ - BKM mineralised corridor has progressed, our knowledge and understanding of the system continues to grow and new high-quality exploration targets are being generated. The presence of bornite-chalcopyrite mineralisation and magnetite/hematite alteration in the deeper parts of several holes is particularly encouraging as these geological features are typically associated with porphyry copper systems in Indonesia. The presence of a prominent magnetic feature in the geophysical data provides a priority target which we look forward to drill testing later in the year with some deeper holes.

With the crucial production licence now granted for our large Cu-Au-Mo porphyry deposit at Beutong, mobilisation work aimed at re-commencing drilling to fully delineate the high-grade core and test the depth potential of the Beutong East Porphyry has commenced.

Meanwhile, activity at a corporate level has been extremely busy as we progress finalising amendments to the KSK Contract of Work with the Government of Indonesia and continue to engage potential new stakeholders and partners for the development stage of the BKM copper project.

Asiamet is very active on many fronts and looks forward to keeping all stakeholders well informed on its progress. A period of strong news flow is anticipated."

Qualified Person

Data disclosed in this press release have been reviewed and verified by ARS's qualified person, Stephen Hughes, P. Geo, Vice President Exploration of the Company and a Qualified Person within the meaning of NI 43-101 and for the purposes of the AIM Rules.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Peter Bird, Deputy Chairman and CEO

For further information, please contact:

-Ends-

Peter Bird

Deputy Chairman and CEO, Asiamet Resources Limited

Telephone: +61 3 8644 1300

Email: peter.bird@asiametresources.com

Tony Manini

Executive Chairman, Asiamet Resources Limited

Telephone: +61 3 8644 1300

Email: tony.manini@asiametresources.com

FlowComms Limited

Sasha Sethi

Telephone: +44 (0) 7891 677 441

Email: Sasha@flowcomms.com

Asiamet Resources Nominated Adviser

RFC Ambrian Limited

Andrew Thomson / Stephen Allen

Telephone: +61 8 9480 2500

Email: Andrew.Thomson@rfcambrian.com / Stephen.Allen@rfcambrian.com

Optiva Securities Limited

Christian Dennis

Telephone: +44 20 3137 1903

Email: Christian.Dennis@optivasecurities.com

This news release contains forward-looking statements that are based on the Company's current expectations and estimates. Forward-looking statements are frequently characterised by words such as "plan", "expect", "project", "intend", "believe", "anticipate", "estimate", "suggest", "indicate" and other similar words or statements that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from estimated or anticipated events or results implied or expressed in such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others: the actual results of current exploration activities; conclusions of economic evaluations; changes in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; possible variations in ore grade or recovery rates; accidents, labour disputes and other risks of the mining industry; delays in obtaining governmental approvals or financing; and fluctuations in metal prices. There may be other factors that cause actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made and, except as may be required by applicable securities laws, the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and accordingly undue reliance should not be put on such statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein.

This announcement contains inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU) no. 596/2014 ("MAR").

Figure 1: Location map showing strong zinc in soil geochemistry over the BK district with prospects & drill collars. To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-1.jpg

Figure 2: (Left) massive sulphide mineralisation in BKZ33750-05 (32.5m depth), comprising pyrite-sphalerite-galena. To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-2a.jpg

(Right) Bornite in mm-scale veins and as disseminated grains in BKZ33750-03 (50.5m depth). To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-2b.jpg

Figure 3: (Top) massive sulphide mineralisation in BKZ33550-05 (51-55m interval), comprising pyrite-chalcopyrite. To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-3a.jpg

(Bottom) Chalcopyrite ion cm-scale veins and as disseminated grains in BKZ33550-03 (61m depth). To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-3b.jpg

Figure 4: Cross section through BKZ section line BKZ33600, showing the 3D inversion of the airborne magnetic data, displayed as iso-surfaces and modelled to a depth of 5km. The 3D inversion model shows a large magnetic feature located at approximately 500 metres depth and between the BKZ and BKM deposits. To view the graphic, please open the link here http://www.asiametresources.com/i/fig/2018-01-25-4.jpg

Glossary of Technical Terms

 
 "anomaly or anomalous"        something in mineral exploration 
                                that geologists interpret 
                                as deviating from what is 
                                standard, normal, or expected. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
                               The laboratory test conducted 
  "assay"                       to determine the proportion 
                                of a mineral within a rock 
                                or other material. For copper, 
                                usually reported as percentage 
                                which is equivalent to percentage 
                                of the mineral (i.e. copper) 
                                per tonne of rock. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "azimuth"                     the "compass direction" refers 
                                to a geographic bearing or 
                                azimuth as measured by a magnetic 
                                compass, in true or magnetic 
                                north. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "bornite"                     Bornite, also known as peacock 
                                ore, is a copper sulphide 
                                mineral with the formula Cu5FeS4. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "breccia"                     Breccia is a rock classification, 
                                comprises millimetre to metre-scale 
                                rock fragments cemented together 
                                in a matrix, there are many 
                                sub-classifications of breccias. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "chalcocite"                  Chalcocite is a copper sulphide 
                                mineral with the formula Cu2S 
                                and is an important copper 
                                ore mineral. It is opaque 
                                and dark-gray to black with 
                                a metallic luster. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "chalcopyrite"                Chalcopyrite is a copper sulphide 
                                mineral with formula CuFeS2. 
                                It has a brassy to golden 
                                yellow colour. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "channel sample"              Samples collected across a 
                                mineralised rock exposure. 
                                The channel is typically orientated 
                                such that samples are collected 
                                perpendicular to the mineralised 
                                structure, if possible. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "chargeability"               Chargeability is a physical 
                                property related to conductivity. 
                                Chargeability is used to characterise 
                                the formation and strength 
                                of the induced polarisation 
                                within a rock, under the influence 
                                of an electric field, suggesting 
                                sulphide mineralisation at 
                                depth. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "CIM"                         The reporting standard adopted 
                                for the reporting of the Mineral 
                                Resources is that defined 
                                by the terms and definitions 
                                given in the terminology, 
                                definitions and guidelines 
                                given in the Canadian Institute 
                                of Mining, Metallurgy and 
                                Petroleum (CIM) Standards 
                                on Mineral resources and Mineral 
                                Reserves (December 2005) as 
                                required by NI 43-101. The 
                                CIM Code is an internationally 
                                recognised reporting code 
                                as defined by the Combined 
                                Reserves International Reporting 
                                Standards Committee. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "covellite"                   Covellite is a copper sulphide 
                                mineral with the formula CuS. 
                                This indigo blue mineral is 
                                ubiquitous in some copper 
                                ores. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "diamond drilling"            A drilling method in which 
                                penetration is achieved through 
                                abrasive cutting by rotation 
                                of a diamond encrusted drill 
                                bit. This drilling method 
                                enables collection of tubes 
                                of intact rock (core) and 
                                when successful gives the 
                                best possible quality samples 
                                for description, sampling 
                                and analysis of an ore body 
                                or mineralised structure. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "digenite"                    Digenite is a copper sulfide 
                                mineral with formula Cu9S5. 
                                Digenite is a black to dark 
                                blue opaque mineral. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "dip"                         A line directed down the steepest 
                                axis of a planar structure 
                                including a planar ore body 
                                or zone of mineralisation. 
                                The dip has a measurable direction 
                                and inclination from horizontal. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "galena"                      Galena is the natural mineral 
                                form of lead (II) sulphide, 
                                with formula PbS. It is the 
                                most important ore of lead 
                                and an important source of 
                                silver. It has a silver colour. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "grab sample"                 are samples of rock material 
                                collected from a small area, 
                                often just a few pieces or 
                                even a single piece of rock 
                                "grabbed" from a face, dump 
                                or outcrop or roughly 2-5kg. 
                                These are common types of 
                                rock samples collected when 
                                conducting mineral exploration. 
                                The sample usually consists 
                                of material that is taken 
                                to be representative of a 
                                specific type of rock or mineralisation. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "grade"                       The proportion of a mineral 
                                within a rock or other material. 
                                For copper mineralisation 
                                this is usually reported as 
                                % of copper per tonne of rock 
                                (g/t). 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "g/t"                         grams per tonne; equivalent 
                                to parts per million ('ppm') 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "hematite"                    Hematite is the mineral form 
                                of iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3), 
                                one of several iron oxides. 
                                Magnetite alteration is also 
                                typically associate with porphyry 
                                copper systems, at or close 
                                to the central core. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "hypogene"                    Hypogene ore processes occur 
                                deep below the earth's surface, 
                                and form deposits of primary 
                                minerals, such as chalcopyrite 
                                and bornite. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Indicated Resource"          An "Indicated Mineral Resource" 
                                is that part of a Mineral 
                                Resource for which quantity, 
                                grade or quality, densities, 
                                shape and physical characteristics, 
                                can be estimated with a level 
                                of confidence sufficient to 
                                allow the appropriate application 
                                of technical and economic 
                                parameters, to support mine 
                                planning and evaluation of 
                                the economic viability of 
                                the deposit. The estimate 
                                is based on detailed and reliable 
                                exploration and testing information 
                                gathered through appropriate 
                                techniques from locations 
                                such as outcrops, trenches, 
                                pits, workings and drill holes 
                                that are spaced closely enough 
                                for geological and grade continuity 
                                to be reasonably assumed. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Inferred Resource"           An "Inferred Mineral Resource" 
                                is that part of a Mineral 
                                Resource for which quantity 
                                and grade or quality can be 
                                estimated on the basis of 
                                geological evidence and limited 
                                sampling and reasonably assumed, 
                                but not verified, geological 
                                and grade continuity. The 
                                estimate is based on limited 
                                information and sampling gathered 
                                through appropriate techniques 
                                from locations such as outcrops, 
                                trenches, pits, workings and 
                                drill holes. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Induced Polarisation         Induced polarisation (IP) 
  Geophysics"                   is a geophysical survey used 
                                to identify the electrical 
                                chargeability of subsurface 
                                materials, such as sulphides. 
                                The survey involves an electric 
                                current that is transmitted 
                                into the subsurface through 
                                two electrodes, and voltage 
                                is monitored through two other 
                                electrodes. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "intercept"                   Refers to a sample or sequence 
                                of samples taken across the 
                                entire width or an ore body 
                                or mineralised zone. The intercept 
                                is described by the entire 
                                thickness and the average 
                                grade of mineralisation. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "lbs"                         Pounds (measure of weight) 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Mlbs"                        Million pounds (measure of 
                                weight) 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "magnetite"                   Magnetite is main iron ore 
                                mineral, with chemical formula 
                                Fe3O4. Magnetite is ferromagnetic, 
                                and it is attracted to a magnet 
                                and can be magnetized to become 
                                a permanent magnet itself. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "massive"                     In a geological sense, refers 
                                to a zone of mineralisation 
                                that is dominated by sulphide 
                                minerals. The sulphide-mineral-rich 
                                material can occur in centimetre-scale, 
                                metre-scale or in tens of 
                                metres wide veins, lenses 
                                or sheet-like bodies containing 
                                sphalerite, galena, and / 
                                or chalcopyrite etc. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Measured Resource"           A "Measured Mineral Resource" 
                                is that part of a Mineral 
                                Resource for which quantity, 
                                grade or quality, densities, 
                                shape, and physical characteristics 
                                are so well established that 
                                they can be estimated with 
                                confidence sufficient to allow 
                                the appropriate application 
                                of technical and economic 
                                parameters, to support production 
                                planning and evaluation of 
                                the economic viability of 
                                the deposit. The estimate 
                                is based on detailed and reliable 
                                exploration, sampling and 
                                testing information gathered 
                                through appropriate techniques 
                                from locations such as outcrops, 
                                trenches, pits, workings and 
                                drill holes that are spaced 
                                closely enough to confirm 
                                both geological and grade 
                                continuity. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Mineral Resource"            A "Mineral Resource" is a 
                                concentration or occurrence 
                                of diamonds, natural solid 
                                inorganic material, or natural 
                                solid fossilised organic material 
                                including base and precious 
                                metals, coal, and industrial 
                                minerals in or on the Earth's 
                                crust in such form and quantity 
                                and of such a grade or quality 
                                that it has reasonable prospects 
                                for economic extraction. The 
                                location, quantity, grade, 
                                geological characteristics 
                                and continuity of a Mineral 
                                Resource are known, estimated 
                                or interpreted from specific 
                                geological evidence and knowledge. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "mineralisation"              In geology, mineralisation 
                                is the deposition of economically 
                                important metals (copper, 
                                gold, lead, zin etc) that 
                                in some cases can be in sufficient 
                                quantity to form mineral ore 
                                bodies. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "open pit mining"             A method of extracting minerals 
                                from the earth by excavating 
                                downwards from the surface 
                                such that the ore is extracted 
                                in the open air (as opposed 
                                to underground mining). 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "outcrop"                     A section of a rock formation 
                                or mineral vein that appears 
                                at the surface of the earth. 
                                Geologists take direct observations 
                                and samples from outcrops, 
                                used in geologic analysis 
                                and creating geologic maps. 
                                In situ (in place) measurements 
                                are critical for proper analysis 
                                of the geology and mineralisation 
                                of the area under investigation. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "polymetallic"                three or more metals that 
                                may occur in magmatic, volcanogenic, 
                                or hydrothermal environments; 
                                common base and precious metals 
                                include copper, lead, zinc, 
                                silver and gold. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "polymict"                    A geology term, often applied 
                                to breccias or conglomerates, 
                                which identifies the composition 
                                as consisting of fragments 
                                of several different rock 
                                types. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "porphyry"                    Porphyry copper deposits are 
                                copper +- gold +- molybdenum 
                                orebodies that are formed 
                                from hydrothermal fluids that 
                                originate from a voluminous 
                                magma chamber below the deposit 
                                itself. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "Preliminary Economic         NI 43-101 defines a PEA as 
  Assessment"                   "a study, other than a pre-feasibility 
                                study or feasibility study, 
                                which includes an economic 
                                analysis of the potential 
                                viability of mineral resources". 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "sediments"                   Sedimentary rocks formed by 
                                the accumulation of sediments. 
                                There are three types, Clastic, 
                                Chemical and Organic sedimentary 
                                rocks. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "sequential assays"           Sequential copper analysis 
                                is a technique to semi-quantitatively 
                                define the zonations associated 
                                with some copper deposits. 
                                The method is based on the 
                                partial dissolution behaviour 
                                displayed by the prevalent 
                                copper minerals to solutions 
                                containing sulphuric acid 
                                and sodium cyanide. Results 
                                from sequential analyses can 
                                theoretically determine the 
                                amounts of leachable oxide 
                                minerals, leachable secondary 
                                sulphide minerals, and primary 
                                copper minerals, respectively. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "sphalerite"                  Sphalerite is a zinc sulphide 
                                in crystalline form but almost 
                                always contains variable iron, 
                                with formula (Zn,Fe)S. It 
                                can have a yellowish to honey 
                                brown or black colour. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "supergene"                   Supergene ore processes occur 
                                near surface, and form deposits 
                                of secondary minerals, such 
                                as malachite, azurite, chalcocite, 
                                covellite, digenite, etc. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "surface rock chip samples"   Rock chip samples approximately 
                                2kg in size that are typically 
                                collected from surface outcrops 
                                exposed along rivers and mountain 
                                ridgelines. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "veins"                       A vein is a sheet-like or 
                                anastomosing fracture that 
                                has been infilled with mineral 
                                ore (chalcopyrite, covellite 
                                etc) or mineral gangue (quartz, 
                                calcite etc) material, within 
                                a rock. Veins form when minerals 
                                carried by an aqueous solution 
                                within the rock mass are deposited 
                                through precipitation and 
                                infill or coat the fracture 
                                faces. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 "volcanics"                   Volcanic rock such as andesite 
                                or basalt that is formed from 
                                magma erupted from a volcano, 
                                or hot clastic material that 
                                erupts from a volcano and 
                                is deposited as volcaniclastic 
                                or pyroclastics. 
----------------------------  ------------------------------------------ 
 

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