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Petroleum Resources ASSESSMENT REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Location
Description
Access
ECONOMIC ASSESS-hilEMT
a) Industrial Mineral
b) Precious Metal
FIELD WORK
Results
Conclusion
Recommendations
STATEMENT OF COSTS
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
AIR PHOTO
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LOCATION OF LORINA M.C.
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INTRODUCTION
Location
A r i s t a z a b a l I s l a n d i s approximately 350 m i l e s northward
from Vancouver and 1 0 0 m i l e s sou th of P r ince Rupert on
t h e West Coast of B.C. I t i s uninhabi ted .
Desc r ip t ion
The I s l a n d i s about 30 m i l e s long, seven m i l e s wide
and g e n e r a l l y less than 400 fee t h igh , a l though s e v e r a l
h i l l s r ise t o more than 1 0 0 0 f e e t . Deep water ex tends
close t o shore around most of t h e i s l a n d .
There i s a l a r g e d e p o s i t of l imestone midway a long t h e
Eas t e rn sho re ( L . 2 9 9 ) There i s very l i t t l e overburden
on t o p of t h e l imestone. Heavy t imber i s abundant most
e s p e c i a l l y over t h e l imestone a rea . (see a i r photo a t t a c h e d )
Access
The p rope r ty on A r i s t a z a b a l I s l a n d i s a c c e s s i b l e by h e l i -
c o p t e r , f l o a t p l ane , or s h i p . I n t h e p a s t , a loading
f a c i l i t y w i t h g r i d i r o n , c r i b b i n g and ramps f ed by con-
veyor systems loaded l a r g e scows immediately o f f shore .
Large v e s s e l s could load s a f e l y from t h e o l d quar ry a r e a .
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ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT
The economic potential of this property lies in a proven
industrial mineral deposit and a theoretical precious
metal possibility.
a) Industrial Mineral
The Lorina mineral claim covers and is much greater than
the old limestoke lease LOT 299. This area has been the
subject of exploration for limestone in the past by sev-
eral companies, one, a subsidiary of U . S . Steel Corp.,
drilled and sampled the property in the early 1 9 5 0 ' s .
Several holes drilled near the beach and the old quarry
were down 400' and still in white marble. Recent estim-
ates show the area has probable reserves of 200 million
tons of bleached white marble.
This "white rock" has an increasing value in both
domestic as well as American markets. It is used in
many applications, most notably paint filler and whitener,
plaster mud filler and whitener, paper products.
b) Precious Metal
The precious metal aspect of the property stems
directly from the model developed for gold and copper
skarns on Texada Island. This model indicates that areas
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of l i m e s t o n e v o l c a n i c s and i n t r u s i v e s are n e c e s s a r y f o r
ska rn - type m i n e r a l i z a t i o n . The l i m e s t o n e area on t h e
L o r i n a claim i s bounded on t h e Nor th by d i o r i t e i n t r u -
s ives and t o t h e South by g n e i s s . The d i o s i t e i n t r u s i v e s
u n d e r c u t and may u n d e r l i e most of t h e l i m e s t o n e . They
have metamorphosed it i n t o a medium t o coarse g r a i n e d
snow w h i t e marble. The s i m i l a r i t y w i t h t h e Texada gold-
coppe r s k a r n development i s s t r i k i n g and needs i n v e s t -
i g a t i n g .
FIELD WORK
An E a s t - W e s t b a s e l i n e w a s e s t a b l i s h e d on t h e Sou the rn
boundary of t h e LORINA m i n e r a l c l a i m . T h i s l i n e w a s 2000
meters long . Cross l i n e s w e r e p u t i n runn ing Nor th , a t
250 meter i n t e r v a l s . Survey w a s by c h a i n and S i l v a
compass. Some prominent f e a t u r e s w e r e mapped. Beach
d i k e s , d i k e showings i n creeks and stream sed imen t s were
c o l l e c t e d .
R e s u l t s :
Maps of LORINA Mine ra l c la im showing g r i d l i n e s and prom-
i n e n t f e a t u r e s .
Samples y e t t o b e ana lyzed (Feb. 28/87) see a t t a c h e d a n a l y s i s
sheet August 8 , 1987
Conclus ion:
The above b a s i c a l l y e x p l o r a t i v e su rvey w a s conducted i n
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t w o p a r t s , August 15 t o September 11, 1986 and February
23 t o March 1, 1987. The a r e a i s heav i ly f o r e s t e d and
has never been logged. A s a r e s u l t t h e w i n d f a l l s , whi le
t h i c k e s t nea r t h e beach, are t h i c k and cont inuous over
a l l t h e ground. This r e s u l t e d i n very slow es t ab l i shmen t
of t h e g r i d . An a d d i t i o n a l f a c t o r i n t h i s a r e a i s t h e
common s t r o n g winds which make work i n v i r g i n t imber
hazardous. Progress t o d a t e on t h i s p rope r ty has been
t h e completion of approximately 1 0 kilometers of g r i d
l i n e s and a s m a l l rock and s t ream sediment sampling. N o
r e s u l t s on samples are a v a i l a b l e a t t h i s t i m e (Feb. 28 /87)
See a t t a c h e d a n a l y s i s s h e e t August 8 , 1987.
The presence of such a l a r g e a r e a of metamorphosed l i m e -
s t o n e c u t and unde r l a in by i n t r u s i v e s i s s t i l l considered
of i n t e r e s t r ega rd ing t h e formation of skarn-type mineral-
i z a t i o n .
Recommendations
F u r t h e r work w i l l be c a r r i e d o u t throughout 1987 on t h i s
p rope r ty inc lud ing :
a ) a complete g e o l o g i c a l mapping p r o j e c t
b) rock and r e g i o n a l s o i l sampling
c) VLF-EM and Magnetometer surveys
d) p o s s i b l e e s t ab l i shmen t of camp on shore
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STATEMENT OF COSTS C h a r t e r s :
M.V. "RESORT" Augus t 15 t o September 11, 1 9 8 6
5 0 ' coastal f r e i g h t e r , food and lodging and f u e l
8 days t ravel @ $ 2 5 0 per day 2 0 0 0 . 0 0
20 days on c a l l @ $100 per day 2 0 0 0 . 0 0
M.V. "SURF BIRD" F e b r u a r y 2 4 t o F e b r u a r y
2 8 , 1 9 8 7 1 5 0 0 . 0 0
3 7 ' log salvage boa t , c r e w and f u e l
5 days @ $ 3 0 0 per day
A i r F a r e s , Vancouver t o P r i n c e Ruper t 6 4 8 . 0 0
B u s and Taxi 6 9 . 0 0
Hotel 6 3 . 2 6
Food 2 8 6 . 3 6
E q u i p m e n t 1 1 2 . 9 9
Wages M. Ryan 61 S. Beale @ $100 per
day X 35 3 5 0 0 . 0 0
$ 1 0 , 1 7 9 . 6 1
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STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Authors of t h i s r e p o r t M. Ryan and S . Beale have both
had p rospec t ing exper ience and t r a i n i n g . S. Beale has
1 0 y e a r s f i e l d exper ience working f o r C. Ager and Assoc ia t e s ,
i n t h e Yukon and Nevada, Shima Resources, Ca r t i e r Resources
and Marble Bay Holdings i n B .C . and i s c u r r e n t l y t h e
P r e s i d e n t of Vananda Gold Ltd. w i t h a l a r g e p rope r ty on
Texada I s l a n d . M. Ryan has three y e a r s exper ience working
for Cartier Resources, Corporat ion Falconbridge Copper and
i s c u r r e n t l y on t h e board of Vananda Gold Ltd. and a c t i n g
as f i e l d s u p e r v i s o r of t h a t company's Texada I s l a n d proper ty .
Both have completed t h e B.C. Mineral Explora t ion program.
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GEOCHEMICAL I C P EINEILYSIS
DATE RECEIVED:
SAMPLE# 110 cu PPH PPH
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K 3547 4 a 2 2 20 K 3547 3 A 2 2 20
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JULI 27 1987 DATE REPORT MAILED: ASSAYER. %. .DEAN TOYE, CERTIFIED E. C. ASSAYER
VANANDA GOLD LTD. F i l e # 87-2754 Faqe 1
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K 3517 2 85 8 36 .2 44 41 140 5.04 9 5 ND 1 12 1 2 2 215 .74 ,002 3 54 .83 30 .44 6 1.08 .ll .57 2 1 K 3529 3 266 4 44 .2 8 12 431 3.77 4 5 ND 3 28 1 2 2 49 1.49 .148 13 8 .74 51 .2 3 1.19 .17 .29 1 3 K 3530 1 44 3 24 .1 43 13 182 2.20 6 5 ID 2 19 1 4 3 69 1.47 .055 4 41 .78 10 .24 3 .83 .18 .08 2 1 K 3531 1 124 5 24 . l 51 17 231 2.79 5 5 ND 2 25 1 2 2 74 1.56 .054 4 68 .79 7 .25 5 1.12 .21 .I1 1 2 K 3532 1 49 2 52 .1 13 17 404 4.45 5 5 ND 2 109 1 2 2 148 1.31 .059 5 10 1.32 124 .31 2 1.70 .18 .34 1 3
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