ZINC: Group Eleven updates resource at Ballinalack

IRELAND – Based in Vancouver, Group Eleven Resources Corp. has updated the resource estimate for its 60%-owned Ballinalack zinc project. It hopes […]
Group Eleven management (L to R: Bart Jaworski, CEO; John Barry, VP exploration strategy; and David Furlong, COO) have their sights set on developing Europe’s next major zinc mine. (Image: Group Eleven Resources)

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[caption id="attachment_1003725858" align="aligncenter" width="469"] Group Eleven management (L to R: Bart Jaworski, CEO; John Barry, VP exploration strategy; and David Furlong, COO) have their sights set on developing Europe’s next major zinc mine. (Image: Group Eleven Resources)[/caption] IRELAND – Based in Vancouver, Group Eleven Resources Corp. has updated the resource estimate for its 60%-owned Ballinalack zinc project. It hopes to develop the country’s next major zinc mine. (The remaining 30% of the project belongs to Shenzhen Zhongjin Lingnan Nonfemet Co.) Ballinalack has a historic resource of 7.7 million tonnes grading 7.3% combined zinc and lead based on a 1991 report. Group Eleven has spent more than $30 million at the project to bring its resource estimate up to 43-101 standards. The property has 43-101-compliant inferred resources of 5.4 million tonnes grading 7.6% zinc and 1.1% lead. The mineralization is near-surface, occurring from 10 to 300 metres below surface and open along and across strike. Assays for silver averaged 9.0 g/t. Group Eleven based its estimate on 102 diamond drill holes totaling 26,042 metres. A 40- by 40-metre grid was employed. Additional information about the company is available at www.GroupElevenResources.com.

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