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PUELLA BAY PROJECT DRILLING COMPLETED;
SIGNIFICANT ALTERATION INTERSECTED; 25 CLAIMS ADDED TO LAND PACKAGE; DeepEM
PROGRAM UNDERWAY
April 7, 2009
Vancouver, B.C., April 7, 2009.
VMS Ventures Inc. (TSX-V: VMS) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its
drill program at the Puella Bay Project, located approximately 25 km southeast
of Snow Lake, Manitoba is completed. The purpose of the 1,202m of diamond
drilling was to test four geophysical targets and obtain geological information
in areas of the property with poor outcrop exposure, which hinders comprehensive
mapping and prospecting activity.
Holes 1 and 2 tested two
geophysical conductors under the lake at the north end of the property. The
holes intersected layered siltstones, argillite, graphitic argillite and a
felsic rock of unknown affinity. The conductor appears to be related to the
graphitic argillite, however, the targeted contact between the argillite and the
altered felsic rocks, expected from the geological maps, was not intersected
because of deeper than expected water and overburden.
Hole 3 was drilled to test a
VTEM anomaly along strike from historical prospector trenches that contain the
minerals sphalerite (zinc sulphide), chalcopyrite (copper sulphide) and galena
(lead sulphide). The hole intersected approximately 300 m of altered and
pyritized felsic volcanic rocks. The alteration mineral assemblage included
pervasive sericite, biotite and pyrite; locally, there are minor amounts of
sphalerite, chalcopyrite, galena and arsenopyrite in late veins that cross cut
the early synvolcanic alteration. Though the alteration appears to be
intensifying down hole, there is no definable target at this time and therefore
the hole was abandoned in altered rocks. The geophysical survey program now
underway will cover a large area around the drill hole and it is anticipated the
results of this survey will help to define further targets in the area.
Hole 4 was located
approximately 300m east of hole 3 and also drilled towards the west. The hole
was designed to test a geophysical anomaly and to intersect the contact between
the unit of altered rocks intersected in hole 3 and the unaltered rocks
containing the VTEM anomaly. The drill hole was collared into unaltered felsic
volcanic rocks and the alteration gradually increased towards the bottom of the
hole. No conductor was identified in the hole to explain the airborne
geophysical anomaly, and so further evaluation of this area will await
completion of the ground geophysical work now underway.
Dr. George Gale, VP of
Exploration states: “Drill holes 3 and 4 form an effective cross section from
unaltered into increasingly altered rock. It is quite clear from these two
holes, that there is a large, complex VMS type alteration zone on the Puella Bay
property that is capable of having an associated VMS type deposit.”
After completion of the
drill program, Company geologists obtained geochemical analyses of samples of
archived drill core from historical holes drilled a kilometre or more from holes
3 and 4. Assays of intervals of exhalite (chemical sediment rock), returned
values as high as 1.4 g/t Au and 4.7 g/t Ag, as well as anomalous amounts of
copper. The previous drill logs for this core did not report any Au or Ag
values. Chemical sedimentary rocks, such as these, are commonly associated with
the formation of copper-zinc-gold-silver massive sulphide deposits mined in the
belt. The geological information obtained in drill holes 3 and 4 and the study
of historical drill core from the area, are important elements in evaluating the
stratigraphic position of the alteration zone relative to the precious
metal-bearing distal exhalite layers.
The drill program is now being
followed-up with a ground based geophysical survey covering approximately 40
line kilometres over an area roughly 1.3 km by 3.8 km, to test for deep
conductors within, and at the margins of, this large alteration zone. This
survey, in combination with the drill results and last year’s geological
mapping, will greatly enhance our understanding of the property geology,
especially in areas dominated by water and swamp with limited rock exposure.
As a result of the recent
exploration work by Company geologists, and the research of historical work in
the area, the Company has now staked an additional 25 claims to cover the
eastwards extension of the Puella Bay felsic strata and exhalite layers. With
the addition of the new claims, VMS Ventures land position in the area now
covers a continuous 30 km length of this prospective felsic volcanic unit and
more than doubles our previous coverage. Dr. George Gale states: “It is
generally not possible to acquire such large areas of prospective ground within
a camp with the success record of the Flin Flon – Snow Lake Belt. I believe it
shows just how much there is left to learn about this camp and suggests that
there are lots of opportunities to discover more deposits similar to the recent
Lalor and Reed Lake discoveries in this belt.”
All technical information in
this release has been reviewed by Dr. George Gale, P.Eng, who is the Qualified
Person for the Company and Vice President of Exploration, VMS Ventures Inc.
VMS Ventures Inc. currently has
a profile on Corebox.net which is updated as soon as assay results are released.
The link to visit our Corebox profile is:
http://www.corebox.net/properties/reed_lake/.
Investors are invited to
visit the VMS Ventures IR Hub at http://www.agoracom.com/IR/VMSVentures
where they can post questions and receive answers or review questions and
answers already posted by other investors. Alternatively, investors are able to
e-mail all questions and correspondence to
VMS@agoracom.com where they can also request to be added to the investor
e-mail list to receive all future press releases and updates in real time.
VMS Ventures Inc. is focused primarily on acquiring, exploring and developing
copper-zinc properties in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake VMS Belt. The Company also
holds the largest land package considered prospective for nickel-copper
mineralization at Lynn Lake, which is to date Canada’s third largest nickel
producing camp. The Company’s project portfolio consists of the Snow Lake VMS
project, the Lynn Lake Gabbros nickel-copper project, the Nickel Belt project,
the South Bay nickel-copper-cobalt PGE property, and the Eden Lake Carbonatite
Complex, Specialty Metals property. All VMS Ventures Inc. properties are located
in the mining friendly province of Manitoba, Canada.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Roozendaal B.Sc.
President & Director
For further information contact:
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Dale Paruk
Coal Harbor Communications
Telephone: (604) 662-4505
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adequacy or
accuracy of this release.
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