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Signature Metals Limited [ASX: SBL] - First results from RC drilling at Konongo



ASX Release
Monday 29 March 2010
SIGNATURE METALS LIMITED
Level 1 / 33 Richardson Street
WEST PERTH
Australia
Tel: +61 8 9481 0101
Fax: +61 8 9200 4469
Contact:
Bill Oliver
(Managing Director)
E-mail:
Directors / Officers:
Matthew Wood
Bill Oliver
Timothy Flavel
Stuart Murray
Scott Funston
Issued Capital:
935 million shares
ASX Symbol: SBL
Media:
Fortbridge +612 9331 0655
Bill Kemmery 0400 122 449
FIRST RESULTS FROM RC DRILLING AT KONONGO
Signature Metals Limited is very pleased to release the first set of results from RC drilling at the Konongo Gold Project, located in the world class Ashanti Gold Belt of Ghana.

Best intersections include:

35 metres at 5.23 g/t gold from 98 metres

7 metres at 5.30 g/t gold from 133 metres

1 metre at 34.2 g/t gold from 62 metres

11 metres at 2.05 g/t gold from 15 metres

8 metres at 2.33 g/t gold from 87 metres

2 metres at 9.72 g/t gold from 141 metres
A full set of results from RC drilling are detailed in Table 1 and shown in plan on Figures 1 and 2.

Drilling has focussed on the Obenemase "D" lode discovery, which runs to the west of the main Obenemase Deposit.

No mining has been carried out on the "D" Lode.

The northern end of the "D" lode is less than 1 kilometre from the CIL plant present on site.
Drilling in this area in 2009 by the Company returned 15 metres at 9.12 g/t gold from 46 metres and historical results from "D" lode have included 6m at 6.3g/t gold and 15 metres at 15.6g/t gold.

Drilling has continued to test the extensions to high grade intersections in the "D" Lode area.

The strategy is to delineate high grade material within the larger deposit that can be mined at the start of operations to maximise returns from processing.

This would be in parallel to the low cost reclamation of stockpiles and the Old Konongo Tails Dam.
Initial RC drilling focussed on testing for strike and plunge intersections to the intersection of 15 metres at 9.12g/t gold from 46 metres in 09KGDR009.

Results returned include 7 metres at 5.30g/t gold from 133 metres in KGRC0003 and 1 metre at 34.2 g/t gold from 62 metres in KGRC0002.

Both of these holes are located 20 metres north of 09KGDR009.

The narrower intersection in KGRC0002 represents the strike extension whereas the intersection in KGRC0003 is interpreted to be the plunge intersection.

This demonstrates the steep northerly plunge present in the high grade shoots contained within the Obenemase Deposit.
RC drilling then moved to test high grade zones at the northern end of "D" Lode, between 10100mN and 10200mN (Figure 2).

Results include a significant intersection of 35 metres at 5.23g/t gold.
This intersection in hole KGRC0010 is down dip of intersections of 11 metres at 2.05g/t gold from 15 metres in KGRC0011 and 15 metres at 6.54g/t gold from 51 metres in historical hole OBAD111B.

These holes are shown in cross section on Figure 3.
The intersections in KGRC0010 and KGRC0011 have resulted in accurate delineation of the high grade shoot on this section and resolved uncertainties as to the orientation of the shoot.

The high grade zones in this portion of "D" Lode dip to the east unlike those in "A" Lode which dip sub-vertically to the west, however due to previous drilling being carried out in different orientations the high grade zone have not been fully tested.
Other results returned from this area included 8 metres at 2.33g/t gold in KGRC0007 and 2 metres at 9.72 g/t gold in KGRC0014.

These results are shown in plan on Figure 2.
RC drilling continues at Obenemase with 54 holes for 4,539 metres completed to date.

Drilling continues to test high grade areas within "D" lode as well as infill areas where mineralisation has been intersected previously but not followed up.

Results from other drill holes are pending, and will be released to market as soon as they are received.
SIGNATURE METALS

Aiming to develop the Konongo Gold Project into a +100,000 ounce per annum gold producer.

Past production from Konongo Gold Project of 1.6 million ounces at a head grade of 11.8g/t gold.

JORC Resources of approximately 1.27 million ounces.

Exploration Target1 of 1.5 - 2.5 million ounces of gold (20 - 25 million tonnes at a resource grade of 2 - 4g/t gold).

Exploration programmes progressing well, with high grade results received from drilling.

Onsite CIL plant available and serviceable at a fraction of the cost of purchasing a new/second hand plant.

Lead time envisaged to be 6 - 12 months.

Study into the viability of recommencing mining and processing at the Konongo Gold Project nearing completion.

Environmental studies have been commenced.
Bill Oliver
Managing Director
SIGNATURE METALS LIMITED
1This exploration target is conceptual in nature and relates to defined exploration targets/areas where mineralisation has been identified but resources have not been delineated.

The quantity and grade of the exploration target is based on past production records and in comparison with currently defined Mineral Resources contained within the project.

There has been insufficient exploration to define a Mineral Resource in these areas (aside from the resources presented earlier) and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in the determination of a Mineral Resource different to the JORC-Code compliant resource presented earlier.

Signature Metals has an exploration strategy to systematically test these areas to determine if Mineral Resources are present.
The information in this release which relates to Mineral Resources is based on information compiled by Mr Peter Ball who a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Manager of Data Geo.

Mr Ball 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 ‘Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves".

Mr Ball consents to the inclusion in this release of matters relating to Mineral Resources in the form and context in which they appear based on the information presented to him.
The information in this release which relates to Exploration Results is based on information compiled by Mr Bill Oliver.

Mr Oliver is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Institue of Geoscientists and 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 ‘Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves".

Mr Oliver is the Managing Director of Signature Metals and consents to the inclusion in this release of the matters relating to Exploration Results in the form and context in which it appears based on the information presented to him.
Figure 1.

Plan showing drilling and infrastructure at the Obenemase Deposit.

Boxed area is enlarged in Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Plan showing RC drilling completed by Signature to date
Figure 3.

Cross Section 10125mN showing KGRC009 - 012 and historical drilling
Table 1.

RC Intersections
All intersections > 1m with grade > 1g/t (including up to 2 metres internal waste if present)
Project Grid
Intercept
Hole Id
Easting
Northing
Total Depth
Dip/ Azimuth
From
To
Interval
Grade
Au g/t
KGRC0001
9900
10260
141.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0002
9901
10280
141.00
-60 / 125
62
63
1
34.2
KGRC0003
9861
10280
183.00
-60 / 125
16
17
1
1.00
19
20
1
2.21
26
31
5
1.65
including
28
30
2
3.19
127
130
3
2.80
including
128
129
1
6.90
133
140
7
5.30
including
134
137
3
11.2
KGRC0004
9921
10240
111.00
-60 / 125
141
143
7
5.30
KGRC0005
9890
10240
135.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0006
9890
10160
147.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0007
9850
10160
153.00
-60 / 125
141
143
2
9.72
KGRC0008
9811
10161
105.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0009
9880
10130
94.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0010
9860
10130
135.00
-60 / 125
93
128
35
5.23
including
100
103
3
10.9
KGRC0011
9840
10130
45.00
-60 / 125
15
26
11
2.05
including
15
18
3
4.20
KGRC0012
9822
10130
43.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays, abandoned due to voids
KGRC0013
9824
10080
90.00
-60 / 125
No Significant Assays
KGRC0014
9844
10080
130.00
-60 / 125
87
95
8
2.33
Table 2.

Resources contained within the Konongo Gold Project.

Re-estimated resources highlighted in bold.
Deposit
Measured
Indicated
Inferred
Total
Tonnes
Grade (g/t)
Contained Ounces
Tonnes
Grade (g/t)
Contained Ounces
Tonnes
Grade (g/t)
Contained Ounces
Tonnes
Grade (g/t)
Contained Ounces
Obenemase
3,267,000
3.08
323,605
1,739,000
2.37
132,695
5,006,000
2.83
456,300
Asieye
1,500,000
0.80
38,580
1,500,000
0.80
38,580
Kwakawkaw
344,000
4.31
47,675
344,000
4.31
47,675
Nyabo East
540,000
1.03
17,940
540,000
1.03
17,940
Patuo
128,000
1.43
5,905
445,000
1.44
20,660
573,000
1.44
26,565
Kyereben West
124,000
3.10
12,360
124,000
3.10
12,360
Aserewa
324,000
2.42
25,130
136,000
4.66
20,355
460,000
3.10
45,485
Atunsu
99,000
2.01
6,415
659,500
2.61
55,435
758,500
2.54
61,850
Apan
39,000
2.03
2,565
526,000
2.22
37,620
565,000
2.21
40,185
Leopard Shaft
95,000
7.55
23070
95,000
7.55
23,070
Boabedroo
192,500
2.63
16,295
2,184,500
2.58
180,900
2,377,000
2.58
197,195
Akyenase Central
58,000
4.00
7,460
96,000
8.80
27,160
154,000
6.99
34,620
Santreso West
3,520,000
1.20
135,810
810,000
1.25
32,555
4,330,000
1.21
168,365
Santreso South
340,000
1.16
12,680
340,000
1.16
12,680
Santreso East
700,000
1.27
28,610
700,000
1.27
28,610
Old Tailings Dam
1,177,000
1.19
45,050
575,000
0.87
16,100
1,752,000
1.09
61,150
Total
0
0
0
8,804,500
2.01
568,235
10,814,000
2.03
704,395
19,618,500
2.02
1,272,630
The Mineral Resources presented in this table for the Obenemase, Boabedroo, Aserewa, Atunsu, Apan and Patuo Deposits, and the Old Konongo Tailings Dam, is based on information compiled by Mr Peter Ball who is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and is the Manager of Data Geo.

Mr Ball 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 ‘Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves".

Mr Ball consents to the inclusion of this tablein the report in the form and context in which it appears based on the information presented to him.
The Mineral Resources for the Obenemase, Boabedroo, Aserewa, Atunsu, Apan and Patuo Deposits were derived from solid models of mineralised zones defined by geology and Au grade.

Au grade was estimated into block models created from these zones using Inverse Distance2.

Tonnage was assigned by weathering condition (oxide, transition, fresh) using default SG values generated from historical drill core measurements.

The Mineral Resources are classified according to geological continuity, grade continuity and geostatistical parameters relating to sample density.

The Mineral Resource is reported below the recorded extents of open cut mining at a 1.0g/t cutoff for fresh rock material and a 0.5g/t cutoff for oxide & transition material.

Material recorded as being mined by underground methods has also been removed from the Mineral Resource.
Other Mineral Resources presented in this table have been compiled and reviewed by Mr Bill Oliver from publically stated JORC-compliant information originally prepared in 2005 by RSG Global for Mwana Africa"s AIM-listing document.

This information, in the opinion of Mr Oliver, complies with the reporting standards of the 2004 JORC Code.

Mr Oliver is a Member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australlian Institue of Geoscientists and 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 ‘Australian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves".

Mr Oliver is a Director of Signature Metals and consents to the inclusion of this table in the form and context in which it appears based on the information presented to him.




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