ASX / Media Release 16 October 2008 RC DRILLING CONTINUES TO INTERSECT HIGH GRADE URANIUM MINERALISATION IN TANZANIA Western Metals Limited (ASX:WMT) is pleased to announce that RC drilling in Southern Tanzania has been completed for 2008. The results received are encouraging and have continued to return significant high grade uranium intercepts. Mtonya - As of 15th September a total of 171 RC holes for 10,670m had been completed in Southern Tanzania from the 2008 drilling programme. Of these, 152 holes for 9,288m were drilled into prospects along the Mtonya Corridor, including the recently discovered Grandfather Prospect. Results from this drilling continue to define and confirm tenor of mineralisation. New and previously unreported significant intercepts from the assay results received to date from 2008 RC drilling include: - MRC200 – 4 metres at 1,938 ppm U3O8 from 26 metres - MRC200 – 4 metres at 988 ppm U3O8 from 34 metres - MRC183 – 2 metres at 1,715 ppm U3O8 from 56 metres - MRC235 – 2 metres at 1,320 ppm U3O8 from 36 metres - MRC195 – 5 metres at 1,214 ppm U3O8 from 30 metres - MRC180 – 3 metres at 833 ppm U3O8 from 27 metres - MRC223 – 4 metres at 648 ppm U3O8 from 6 metres - MRC223 – 2 metres at 700 ppm U3O8 from 19 metres - MRC231 – 6 metres at 517 ppm U3O8 from 15 metres Eland - Detailed mapping, ground geophysical and geochemical sampling surveys have further delineated the nature and extent of mineralisation at the Eland Prospect. Rock chip sampling of this hard rock prospect has returned significant uranium, tantalum and niobium values. Significant assay results include: - A7- 535 1,040 ppm U3O8, 2,740 ppm Nb, 530 ppm Ta - A7- 536 370 ppm U3O8, 6,480 ppm Nb, 950 ppm Ta - A7- 539 1,060 ppm U3O8, 4,640 ppm Nb, 690 ppm Ta - A7- 547 1,260 ppm U3O8, 5,450 ppm Nb, 870 ppm Ta - A7- 568 880 ppm U3O8, 2,890 ppm Nb, 620 ppm Ta - B0- 200 1,140 ppm U3O8, 4,960 ppm Nb, 860 ppm Ta Field work including ground based geological mapping as well as geophysical and geochemical surveys continue. For further information, please see below or contact: George Bauk Managing Director Western Metals (08) 6380 3600 Paul Downie Porter Novelli (Perth) (08) 9386 1233 0414 947 129 Western Metals Limited ABN 69 009 150 618 Unit 7, 100 Railway Road, Subiaco WA 6008 – PO Box 1674 Subiaco WA 6904 Tel: +61 8 6380 3600 Fax: +61 8 9382 8022 Em: [email protected] Web: www.westernmetals.com.au ASX: WMT/WMTO TANZANIA – Uranium As of 15th September a total of 171 RC holes for 10,670m had been completed during the 2008 drilling programme in Southern Tanzania. This drilling programme is now complete. The 2008 drill programme was designed to continue to evaluate prospects along the Mtonya Corridor, including the Grandfather Prospect, and to commence evaluation of regional prospects such as Foxy, Eland and Pedro. While most of the objectives of the 2008 drilling programme were achieved, access issues prevented drill evaluation of the Eland and Pedro Prospects. These and other prospects will be assessed at the start of the 2009 drill programme which is scheduled to commence during the second quarter of 2009. Western Metals’ tenure and its major prospects are shown below with simplified Karoo geology in Figure 1. Figure 1: Western Metals’ tenure in SW Tanzania showing location of major prospects. Mtonya The focus of the 2008 drilling programme was the continued evaluation of prospects along the Mtonya Corridor in particular Grandfather, Rufus, Henri and Para Extended. A total of 152 RC holes were drilled for a total of 9,288m into prospects along the Mtonya Corridor. Figure 2: Gamma Logging of a RC drill hole at Grandfather Prospect, August 2008. Infill and extension drilling at known prospects such as Moysten and Henri have confirmed tenor and extended mineralisation. Drilling at the Grandfather Prospect has returned a number of significant intercepts. The majority of the assay results have now been received from this drilling with assays from seven holes remaining outstanding. Of particular interest was hole MRC235, drilled in an area of relatively low surface radiometric response between the Tahbilk and Moysten Prospects, which returned 2m at 1,320 ppm U3O8 from 36 metres. Follow up of this new anomaly will be undertaken as part of the next programme. New unreported significant intercepts from 2008 RC drilling results received to date include: - MRC200 – 4 metres at 1,938 ppm U3O8 from 26 metres - MRC200 – 4 metres at 988 ppm U3O8 from 34 metres - MRC183 – 2 metres at 1,715 ppm U3O8 from 56 metres - MRC235 – 2 metres at 1,320 ppm U3O8 from 36 metres - MRC195 – 5 metres at 1,214 ppm U3O8 from 30 metres - MRC180 – 3 metres at 833 ppm U U3O8 from 27 metres - MRC223 – 4 metres at 648 ppm U3O8 from 6 metres - MRC223 – 2 metres at 700 ppm U3O8 from 19 metres - MRC231 – 6 metres at 517 ppm U3O8 from 15 metres - MRC131 – 6 metres at 420 ppm U3O8 from 9 metres - MRC190 – 7 metres at 496 ppm U3O8 from 27 metres - MRC190 – 7 metres at 417 ppm U3O8 from 10 metres - MRC167 – 4 metres at 475 ppm U3O8 from 2 metres - MRC189 – 5 metres at 364 ppm U3O8 from 23 metres Assay results for seven holes drilled into prospects along the Mtonya Corridor and 19 holes drilled into the Foxy prospect have not yet been received. Results are presented in Table 1 below. Drill status as of 15th September is shown in Figure 3 where holes have been thematically mapped on maximum downhole U3O8 and presented on a uranium channel radiometric image. Figure 3: Mtonya Corridor drilling status map as at 15th September 2008. Eland Detailed geological mapping as well as ground geophysical and geochemical surveys continued. Figure 4 shows the results of the scintillometer surveys plotted on the results of the recent heli-borne spectrometric (June 2008) survey carried out at 500m line spacing. It shows a large zone approximately 1.5 x 1.0km of anomalous uranium. There is a thorium component along the SE margin of the uranium anomaly. The Eland and Kudu anomalies were not directly covered by the airborne survey. There are five moderate-good uranium anomalies that have yet to be located on the ground. Figure 4: Ground and airborne radiometric data - showing relationship between data sets. Detailed ground radiometric and spectrometric readings were completed at the discovery site at Eland prospect (Figure 5). In addition, traverses were made to the SW to locate anomalous areas indicated on the ‘informal’ total count heli-borne survey carried out in 2007. Grab samples were collected from hotspots as well as a range of type samples. Preliminary geological scout maps were also made of both the discovery area at Eland Hill and along traverses away from the hill (Figure 6). Figure 5: Ground scintillometer survey results Eland prospect. At Eland, the radiometric data shows a clear 300 cps total count (Geogammer) anomaly (150 x 30m in size) along the NE margin of the hill. The anomaly is located along the contact between equigranular syenite and a melange of syenitic rock and frosted felsic gneiss. The anomaly continues to the SE into a zone of syenitic rubble and soil cover. Similar anomalies were located along the ridge of the hill that runs to the WSW. Individual anomalies have NW to N alignments (possibly indicating some original structural control). Again these anomalies seem to be concentrated along contacts between syenitic melange and frosted gneiss. Reconnaissance traverses to the SW resulted in the discovery of several patches with uranium hotspots associated with nepheline syenite and frosted altered gneiss. Outcrop was generally scattered with boulder sub-crop. Figure 6: Geology and extent of 300cps ground radiometric anomaly at Eland prospect. A number of rock chip samples taken from the Eland environs returned anomalous uranium, tantalum and niobium values. Of particular interest is the fact that this style of mineralisation has similarities to other deposits located in Namibia and Malawi. Significant results include: - A7- 535 1,040 ppm U3O8, 2,740 ppm Nb, 530 ppm Ta - A7- 536 370 ppm U3O8, 6,480 ppm Nb, 950 ppm Ta - A7- 539 1,060 ppm U3O8, 4,640 ppm Nb, 690 ppm Ta - A7- 547 1,260 ppm U3O8, 5,450 ppm Nb, 870 ppm Ta - A7- 568 880 ppm U3O8, 2,890 ppm Nb, 620 ppm Ta - B0- 200 1,140 ppm U3O8, 4,960 ppm Nb, 860 ppm Ta Full results are presented below in Table 2. Future Programmes Field work continues with crews focused on evaluation of regional targets in the Ruhuhu and Ruvuma Project areas. Work includes ground based geological mapping, trenching and sampling, ground geophysical and geochemical surveys. In addition, a preliminary assessment of the coal potential of Western Metals’ tenure in Tanzania has been undertaken and recommendations and potential targets are the subject of ongoing investigations. Table 1: Drill Results Significant Intersections >100ppm U3O8 HOLE ID Prospect Northing (metres) Easting (metres) FROM (metres) WIDTH (metres) Intersection U3O8 ppm MRC131 Henri 228969 8832645 9 6 420 MRC145 Grandfather 231774 8837498 52 1 110 MRC149 Grandfather 231991 8837678 25 2 160 MRC149 Grandfather 231991 8837678 34 1 110 MRC150 Grandfather 232042 8837733 25 1 200 MRC150 Grandfather 232042 8837733 31 1 550 MRC164 Grandfather 231481 8837338 37 1 440 MRC165 Grandfather 231369 8837314 47 3 537 MRC167 Grandfather 231425 8837218 2 4 475 MRC167 Grandfather 231425 8837218 15 1 120 MRC167 Grandfather 231425 8837218 24 1 270 MRC175 Grandfather 231073 8837042 14 3 243 MRC180 Grandfather 232804 8837871 27 3 833 MRC183 Grandfather 232666 8837882 11 1 110 MRC183 Grandfather 232666 8837882 56 2 1715 MRC184 Grandfather 232525 8837926 16 2 150 MRC186 Grandfather 232678 8838021 31 2 155 MRC189 Grandfather 231804 8837427 9 4 180 MRC189 Grandfather 231804 8837427 23 5 364 MRC190 Grandfather 231808 8837394 10 7 417 MRC190 Grandfather 231808 8837394 27 7 496 MRC191 Grandfather 231837 8837387 30 3 290 MRC192 Grandfather 231869 8837431 17 2 370 MRC194 Grandfather 231887 8837472 10 2 255 MRC194 Grandfather 231887 8837472 17 7 231 MRC195 Grandfather 231928 8837449 25 1 120 MRC195 Grandfather 231928 8837449 30 5 1214 MRC196 Grandfather 231946 8837492 17 1 240 MRC196 Grandfather 231946 8837492 26 2 250 MRC200 Grandfather 232013 8837643 26 4 1938 MRC200 Grandfather 232013 8837643 34 4 988 MRC201 Grandfather 231965 8837721 10 1 190 MRC208 Grandfather 231436 8837319 51 1 110 MRC211 Grandfather 231549 8837376 33 4 160 MRC211 Grandfather 231549 8837376 40 1 170 MRC215 Grandfather 231376 8837198 11 1 190 MRC215 Grandfather 231376 8837198 94 8 103 MRC220 Tahbilk 228976 8833510 2 3 163 MRC221 Tahbilk 228891 8833512 0 1 160 MRC221 Tahbilk 228891 8833512 4 2 155 MRC221 Tahbilk 228891 8833512 21 1 240 MRC222 Henri 229159 8833062 39 1 120 MRC223 Tahbilk 228868 8833414 6 4 648 MRC223 Tahbilk 228868 8833414 19 2 700 MRC230 Para 229059 8831946 18 1 170 MRC230 Para 229059 8831946 43 1 110 MRC231 Para 228996 8832062 6 1 120 MRC231 Para 228996 8832062 15 6 517 MRC231 Para 228996 8832062 51 3 137 MRC235 Corridor 230305 8834496 36 2 1320 MRC239 Moysten 230886 8834828 18 1 170 MRC239 Moysten 230886 8834828 23 1 170 MRC246 Moysten 230490 8836010 37 1 180 MRC247 Moysten 230762 8835660 52 1 140 Notes on Table: All drilling vertical. Samples have been collected by riffle splitting dry intervals and representative tube sampling of wet intervals. Samples have been analysed by ICP using laboratory method ME-ICP61s by ALS Chemex laboratory Perth, Australia. Samples greater that 10,000 ppm U3O8 have been analysed by XRF using method ME-XRF10s. Certified reference standards and blanks have been included by Western Metals in addition to laboratory control standards. All results are in U3O8 ppm with analysis method accuracy quoted at + 10 ppm U3O8. Co-ordinates are UTM Zone 37S, WGS84 and have been measured by hand held GPS. All intersection lengths are estimated to be true width of mineralisation based on local geological observation. Table 2: Rock Chip Samples Eland Prospect – Most Anomalous Results SAMPLE ID Longitude decimal degree Latitude decimal degree U308ppm Nb ppm Ta ppm Description A7-535 36.13309 -11.4595 1040 2740 530 N-syenite composed of_ zircon_ Feld_ Na and pyrochlore A7-536 36.13309 -11.4595 370 6480 950 N-syenite composed of_ zircon_ Feld_ Na and pyrochlore A7-539 36.13253 -11.45971 1060 4640 690 Feldspathic gneiss (rock boulder) composed of feld_ qtz_ zircon_ mica_ uranium_ pyrochlore and biotite A7-547 36.13478 -11.45945 1260 5450 870 Feldspathic gneiss composed of feld_ qtz_ zircon_ mica and biotite A7-568 36.13388 -11.45875 880 2890 620 Feldspathic gneiss composed of feld_ qtz_ mica _ pyrochlore and biotite B0-200 36.1338 -11.4632 1140 4960 860 red zeolite?_ musc_ olive mineral alt along foliation_ both pet & assay_ >1000 cps GF_ eU 200-440 ppm Notes on Table: A total of 74 samples have been taken in the Eland area of which 58 have been analysed for U, Ta and Nb.. Not all results have been reported. Of the 74 samples collected and analysed for U3O8, 38 returned values greater than 100 ppm U3O8; of the 58 sample assayed for Nb and Ta, 55 returned values of over 100 ppm Nb and 38 returned values of over 50 ppm Ta. All samples represent grab samples. Samples were analysed by ALS CHEMEX Perth and Brisbane Australia. U3O8 was determined by 4 acid digest and ICP finish using method ME-ICP61 (detection limit 10ppm). Nb and Ta were initially determined by 4 acid digest with MS finish using method MEMS61s, all over range samples were submitted for fusion and XRF determination by MXRF05 (detection limits for Nb = 2 ppm and for Ta = 10 ppm). Samples were located using a Garmin GPS. Co-ordinates are WGS 84. BACKGROUND TO WESTERN METALS An emerging resource company developing a portfolio of world class Uranium and Base Metals Projects. The company has immediate plans, and the capability, to underpin value and accelerate growth through acquisition and exploration success. COMPANY PROJECTS URANIUM A joint venture with Uranium Resources plc to explore in Tanzania. Western Metals has a 60% interest in the Mtonya Project, a 42.5% interest in an additional 10,413 km2 of tenements and a further 211 km2 under a 45% joint venture. The total licence area under Western Metals’ management is 14,062 km2. BASE METALS An agreement with BHP Billiton to explore for base metals in the West Georgetown region of northern Queensland. Western Metals has 100% ownership with BHPB retaining a claw back provision over one of the tenements (EL14722). An option to purchase 100% interest in the Snowbird Nickel Project in the Northwest Territories of Canada by paying a non-refundable US$250,000 cash payment following a due diligence period before 31 July 2008, drilling one exploration drill hole, and paying a further US$1,250,000 cash payment before 31 July 2009. BHP Billiton retains a 60% back-in right. WMT has purchased from BHP Billiton a 100% interest in all exploration data relating to the Mid-Continent Nickel Project in Minnesota including all regional geophysical data, drill hole and analytical data. The information in this report that relates to Exploration Results, Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves is based on information compiled and/or assessed by Glen Edwards who is a Member of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Mr. Edwards is employed by Western Metals Ltd. Mr. Edwards 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 Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’. Mr. Edwards consents to the inclusion in the report of the matters based on his assessment of the available information in the form and context in which it appears.
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