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59.6% MANGANESE INTERSECTED NEAR
SURFACE ON ROMANG ISLAND
• Record
assay
of
59.6%
manganese
from
Romang
Island
• Up
to
26.7
metres
thickness
of
high-‐grade
manganese
• Manganese
Valley
prospect
drilling
target
remains
open
in
three
directions
• Drilling
program
continuing
to
define
the
extent
of
manganese
resource
on
Romang
Island
• Results
from
three
holes
show
consistent
grade
and
width
thus
far
• Assay
results
from
a
further
11
holes
pending
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+14% in Australien
February 2011
8th Romang drilling returns strongest intersection to date
Robust wird zur Zeit mit ~160M AUD bewertet.
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82.5 metres at 1.59 g/t1 Gold equivalent
• 82.5 metres at 1.59 g/t1 Gold equivalent2 from 1.5 metres including:
o 11.5 metres at 3.07 g/t Gold equivalent from 22.5 metres; and
o 13 metres at 3.72 g/t Gold equivalent from 59 metres
• Continues to extend precious metal mineralisation at Batu Mas with
increasing strength and untested potential to the Southeast
Robust Resources Limited (ASX: ROL) the Indonesian-based gold and base metal explorer, is pleased
to announce final assay results for a further four diamond drill holes at its Lakuwahi Caldera Project on
Romang Island. All four holes encountered precious metal and / or base metal mineralisation of
potentially economic grades and widths, significantly extending the identified zones of mineralisation.
The outstanding result came from hole LWD 062 in the Batu Mas Prospect area. This hole intersected
gold (“Au”) and silver (“Ag”) mineralisation over a drilled width of 82.5 metres which is the widest
intersection encountered by Robust in sixteen months of drilling to date. The location of this hole is
significant in that it demonstrates increasing strength of mineralisation moving south and east from
previous successful drill holes and indicates a large area of untested potential (see Drill Plan in Figure 1
and cross section through LWD 062 in Figure 2). Final assay results received from hole LWD 062 include:
82.5 metres at 1.59 g/t Au equivalent (1.05 g/t Au and 34 g/t Ag) from 1.5 metres
Including 11.5 metres at 3.07 g/t Au equivalent (1.35 g/t Au and 114 g/t Ag) from 22.5 metres
And 13 metres at 3.72 g/t Au equivalent (2.99 g/t Au and 44 g/t Ag) from 59 metres
Managing Director Gary Lewis said, “The results of the four drill holes released today continue the nearperfect
hit rate for Robust’s drilling at both Batu Mas and Batu Hitam. The record result at Batu Mas in hole
LWD 062 provides the Company with a good indication as to additional areas of untested potential in this
outstanding prospect. The results of the 3D IP/Resistivity programme will become available progressively
over the next 3 months and will guide us in identifying new areas for further exploration, assisting us
greatly in unlocking the true potential of the giant 6Km x 4Km Lakuwahi Project.”
Also at Batu Mas, diamond drill hole LWD 058 intersected a thick zone of zinc (“Zn”), lead (“Pb”), copper
(“Cu”), gold and silver mineralised breccia where a relatively rich gold and silver zone overlies a thick
accumulation of base metals. This hole is situated in the north-eastern most extremity of the Batu Mas
drilling and the results are consistent with nearby holes, including previously reported LWD 055, indicating
that the mineralising system remains strong and open in this direction (see Figure 1).
A summary of LWD 058 is as follows:
13 metres at 1.00 g/t Au Equivalent (0.60 g/t Au and 24 g/t Ag) from 11 metres
86 metres at 1.6% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 31 metres
Including 8 metres at 5.0% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 36 metres
Drilling continues at Batu Mas with 2 diamond drill rigs on site to further extend the defined mineralisation,
while the company’s fourth rig is in commissioning stage and is expected to be active on site next month.
Five additional holes from Batu Mas are in various stages of preparation and sample transport.
Figure 1 Batu Mas Drill Plan showing new results and areas of untested potential
Figure 2 Cross Section through LWD 062 showing the southwards increasing thickness of precious metal mineralisation
At Batu Hitam drilling continues to encounter thick zones of polymetallic breccia mineralisation. The latest
results include hole LWD 063 which intersected a broad zone of base metal-rich breccia grading 2.0%
combined Zn + Pb + Cu over 72 metres, containing higher grade intervals such as 9 metres at 4.3%
combined Zn + Pb + Cu. Hole LWD 063 also intersected precious metals grading 1.72 g/t Au Equivalent
over 9.5 metres and an upper, lead-rich zone, associated with intensely manganese-replaced limestone
which grades 5.1% combined Zn + Pb + Cu over 3.2 metres.
Hole LWD 063 is situated 50 metres to the north of hole LWD 042 which intersected 41 metres at 2.8%
combined Zn + Pb + Cu and 51 metres at 1.57 g/t Au Equivalent (See Figure 3). Summary results from
LWD 063 are as follows:
3.2 metres at 5.1% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from surface
9.5 metres at 1.72 g/t Au Equivalent (0.48 g/t Au and 75 g/t Ag) from 8 metres
72 metres at 2.0% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 19.5 metres
Including 26 metres at 3.1% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 31.5 metres
Including 9 metres at 4.4% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 41.5 metres
Figure 3 Batu Hitam Drill Plan showing new results and areas of untested potential
Hole LWD 059, also in the north eastern extremity of the Batu Hitam drilling intersected two zones of
polymetallic breccia; details are as follows:
4.5 metres at 2.8% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 3 metres
18 metres at 2.8% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 50.5 metres
Including 8 metres at 3.9% combined Zn + Pb + Cu from 56.5 metres
The lead-rich intersection in hole LWD 059 is associated with intensely manganese-replaced limestone.
The results from LWD 059 and LWD 063 indicate that mineralisation in the north and east of Batu Hitam
remains very strong. Further exploration of the potential in these directions is planned with one diamond
drill rig operating continuously on this prospect.