-Highlights include:
- 156.9 g/t gold over 1.7 metres (4.58 oz/ton gold over 5.6 feet) from
the WLB2 Zone -
- 152.4 g/t gold over 1.5 metres (4.45 oz/ton gold over 4.9 feet) from
the WLB2 Zone -
- 33.6 g/t gold over 3.0 metres (0.98 oz/ton gold over 9.8 feet) from
the 122-10 Zone -
TSX:RMX | NYSE-AMEX:RBY
VANCOUVER, May 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Rubicon Minerals Corporation (TSX:RMX | NYSE-AMEX:RBY) ("Rubicon") is pleased to provide an update of its exploration activities at its
100%-owned F2 Gold System, Phoenix Gold Project, located in the heart
of the prolific Red Lake gold district. Rubicon is carrying out a
12-month, $82.8 million program designed to optimize certain aspects of
its Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA")1, accelerate site infrastructure and expand on current engineering
studies. Currently, there are 32,000 metres planned to be drilled by
the end of Q3, 2012 with room to expand this amount should results
warrant.
The drill program has two objectives: infill drilling designed to
confirm and potentially extend existing gold zones and expansion
drilling designed to test for further extensions of known gold
mineralization. The majority of drilling to date has been focused on
infill drilling from ice-based drill pads, surface and underground. The
latest drilling results are tabulated in Table 1, along with a plan and
section depicting these results in Figures 1, and 2. Previous drill
results from the WLB2 Zone, Crown Zone, 122-10 Zone and Sub 1200 metre
area, as released on March 29, 2012, are presented for completeness in
Table 1 in italics.
Drilling Highlights
West Limb Basalt 2 (WLB2)
On March 29, 2012, Rubicon announced results from most of its winter
drilling from the WLB2 Zone with further new results presented here.
Continued infill and down dip expansion drilling of the WLB2 area has
resulted in increased confidence in the interpretation and continuity
of this mineralized zone. Highlights include: 152.4 g/t gold over 1.5 metres (4.45 oz/ton gold over 4.9 feet)
including 437.8 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (12.77 oz/t gold over 1.6 feet) in hole 305-03-167 (when a 270 g/t gold top cut is applied to the
extreme grade in this interval the result would be 96.5 g/t gold over
1.5 metres), 156.9 g/t gold over 1.7 metres (4.58 oz/ton gold over 5.6 feet),
including 221.6 g/t gold over 1.2 metres (6.46 oz/ton gold over 3.9
feet) in CZD-2012-33, and 8.0 g/t gold over 5.5 metres (0.23 oz/ton
gold over 18.0 feet) including 44.7 g/t gold over 0.5 metres (1.3
oz/ton gold over 1.6 feet), and 8.2 g/t gold over 12.8 metres (0.24 oz/ton gold over 42.0 feet)
including 30.6 g/t gold over 2.0 metres (0.89 oz/ton gold over 6.6
feet) in hole 305-03-170 with vertical depths of 1112 metres and 1176 metres,
respectively.
Final results from the winter drilling campaign complemented and
extended previously reported drill results from CZD-2012-15 with new
results including 28.8 g/t gold over 5.0 metres (0.84 oz/ton gold over 16.4 feet)
including 134.97 g/t gold over 0.9 metres (3.94 oz/ton gold over 3.0
feet) and CZD-2012-26 which returned new intercepts of 4.1 g/t gold over 17.4 metres (0.12 oz/ton gold over 57.1 feet)
including 21.4 g/t gold over 1.0 metre (0.62 oz/ton gold over 3.3 feet). Follow up drilling in this area has shown continuous WLB2 style
mineralization at the northern extents of the F2 Gold System.
Additional highlights from recent drilling include 4.9 g/t gold over 6.3 metres (0.14 oz/ton gold over 20.7 feet) in CZD-2012-34. This program was successful in discovering a shallow
zone of strong gold mineralization in the northeastern portion of the
9X block which is an area that previously had been the subject of
limited drilling (Figures 1, 2).
Continued follow-up infill drilling will be conducted in this area.
Crown Zone
Results from the Crown Zone winter drill program were reported in
Rubicon's March 29, 2012 news release. Remaining results from this
drilling, carried out on nominal 40-50 metre spacing, continue to
demonstrate the continuity of mineralization along an interpreted
strike length of at least 350 metres and a dip length of up to
approximately 200 metres. New assay highlights from the Crown Zone
include 4.7 g/t gold over 16.4 metres (0.14 oz/ton gold over 53.8 feet) in
CZD-2012-04 (see Table 1 for all results). Grades and thicknesses reported in Table
1 are generally in line with those previously intersected and reported
from the Crown Zone area. Host rocks are typical F2 basalts and
subordinate mineralized felsic units.
122-10 Zone
Infill and deep expansion drilling is ongoing in the vicinity of the
122-10 Zone. A robust mineralized interval containing multiple,
separate intercepts over a 250 metre core length was returned from
underground drill hole 305-03-164. Highlights from this hole include 33.6 g/t gold over 3.0 metres (0.98 oz/ton gold over 9.8 feet) including 118.9 g/t gold over 0.8 metres (3.47 oz/t gold over 2.6 feet), 22.3 g/t
gold over 4.0 metres (0.65 oz/ton gold over 13.1 feet) including 71.6 g/t gold over 1.0 metre (2.09 oz/ton gold over 3.3 feet), and a wide interval of 4.8 g/t gold over 27.0 metres (0.14 oz/ton gold over 88.6 feet) including 14.3 g/t gold over 2.3 metres (0.42 oz/ton gold over 7.5 feet), and also including 10.2 g/t gold over 2.8 metres (0.3oz/ton gold over 9.2 feet). These results were intersected between vertical depths of 853 to 1107
metres below surface. Mineralization is hosted by strongly altered and
locally veined and brecciated F2 basalts with multiple occurrences of
visible gold. These results supplement previously released intercepts
from this area and further confirm our geological interpretation that
the 122-10 Zone represents the down-plunge continuation of zones
present nearer to surface.
Sub 1,200 metre Area
Drilling in this area is designed to infill and potentially extends
previously intersected gold mineralization. A conservative approach was
used by AMC Mining Consultants (Canada) Inc. in the PEA which elected,
in the potential mine plan, to apply the average diluted resource grade
to the bottom five mining horizons (bottom 305 metres of the resource).
Rubicon is carrying out selective drilling in this area designed to
test whether the existing area with elevated resource grade holds up
with more drilling. Since the PEA, four new intercepts have been
returned, all of which are gold bearing and developed within typical
altered host basaltic sequences. Hole F2-2012-03-W2 returned 4.2 g/t gold over 5.1 metres (0.12 oz/ton gold over 16.7 feet) including
10.7 g/t gold over 1.1 metres (0.31 oz/ton gold over 3.6 feet. This
intercept, at a depth of 1546 metres below surface, is now the deepest
intercept at the F2 gold system (Figure 2). Drilling of this sub 1,200 metre level target area is
ongoing.
"As our table of results shows, these results continue to build upon
those released March 29, 2012. Our infill drilling near surface to date
has been successful and has added to our geological confidence in these
areas as well as identifying extensions to known zones. Drilling of
expansion target areas continues," stated
David Adamson
, President and
CEO.
About Rubicon Minerals Corporation
Rubicon Minerals Corporation is an exploration and development company,
focused on exploring and developing its high-grade gold discovery at
its Phoenix Gold Project in Red Lake, Ontario. Rubicon controls over
100 square miles of prime exploration ground in the prolific Red Lake
gold district which hosts Goldcorp's high-grade, world class Red Lake
Mine. Rubicon's shares are listed on the NYSE-AMEX (RBY) and the TSX
(RMX) Exchanges and have traded on average, 1.7 million shares per day
in 2011. Rubicon's shares are included in the S&P/TSX Composite Index
and
Van Eck's
Junior Gold Miners ETF.
RUBICON MINERALS CORPORATION
"David W. Adamson"
President & CEO
1 The PEA is preliminary in nature as it includes inferred mineral
resources that are considered too speculative geologically to have the
economic considerations applied to them that would enable them to be
categorized as mineral reserves and there is no certainty that the PEA
will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do
not have demonstrated economic viability. The estimate of mineral
resources may be materially affected by environmental, permitting,
legal, title, taxation, socio-political, marketing, or other relevant
issues. The quantity and grade of reported inferred resources are
uncertain in nature and there has been insufficient exploration to
define these inferred resources as an indicated or measured mineral
resource and it is uncertain if further exploration will result in
upgrading them to an indicated or measured mineral resource category.
The PEA is a technical report under NI 43-101, was prepared by AMC
Mining Consultants with metallurgical and processing contributions from
Soutex, and has an effective date of August 8, 2011.
Table 1: Assay Highlight Results
|
Hole
|
Elevation
|
Gold
(g/t)
|
Width
(m)
|
Gold
(oz/ton)
|
Width
(ft)
|
9X
Target
Area
|
Zone
|
|
305-03-166
|
979
|
3.1
|
4.0
|
0.09
|
13.1
|
2
|
WLB2
|
|
244-09-02
|
223
|
6.0
|
3.5
|
0.17
|
11.5
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
|
224
|
4.4
|
3.2
|
0.13
|
10.5
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
244-09-03
|
222
|
21.8
|
1.0
|
0.63
|
3.3
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
222
|
37.5
|
0.5
|
1.09
|
1.6
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
|
222
|
5.1
|
2.0
|
0.15
|
6.6
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
|
222
|
3.2
|
5.3
|
0.09
|
17.4
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
244-09-04
|
226
|
3.2
|
4.8
|
0.09
|
15.7
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
|
226
|
8.7
|
7.0
|
0.25
|
23.0
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl
|
226
|
28.2
|
1.4
|
0.82
|
4.6
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
244-09-07
|
235
|
3.2
|
3.6
|
0.09
|
11.8
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
305-03-167
|
564
|
152.4
|
1.5
|
4.45
|
4.9
|
2
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
564
|
437.8
|
0.5
|
12.77
|
1.6
|
2
|
WLB2
|
|
305-03-168
|
528
|
5.8
|
3.0
|
0.17
|
9.8
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
527
|
14.7
|
1.0
|
0.43
|
3.3
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
305-03-170
|
1112
|
8.0
|
5.5
|
0.23
|
18.0
|
2
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
1110
|
44.7
|
0.5
|
1.30
|
1.6
|
2
|
WLB2
|
|
|
1176
|
8.2
|
12.8
|
0.24
|
42.0
|
7
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
1172
|
19.9
|
3.8
|
0.58
|
12.5
|
7
|
WLB2
|
|
and incl.
|
1172
|
30.6
|
2.0
|
0.89
|
6.6
|
7
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-33
|
134
|
156.9
|
1.7
|
4.58
|
5.6
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
134
|
221.6
|
1.2
|
6.46
|
3.9
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
|
207
|
3.1
|
12.2
|
0.09
|
40.0
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
208
|
5.3
|
4.0
|
0.15
|
13.1
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-34
|
256
|
4.9
|
6.3
|
0.14
|
20.7
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-37
|
152
|
3.1
|
4.0
|
0.09
|
13.1
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-38
|
178
|
3.7
|
4.9
|
0.11
|
16.1
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-39
|
153
|
4.1
|
3.0
|
0.12
|
9.8
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
305-02-161-1A
|
1226
|
3.1
|
5.6
|
0.09
|
18.4
|
7
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-10
|
96
|
11.0
|
1.0
|
0.32
|
3.3
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-12
|
215
|
13.5
|
1.0
|
0.39
|
3.3
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
215
|
25.5
|
0.5
|
0.74
|
1.6
|
1
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-15
|
221
|
6.2
|
2.0
|
0.18
|
6.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
234
|
12.5
|
2.0
|
0.36
|
6.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
234
|
22.8
|
1.0
|
0.66
|
3.3
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
239
|
28.8
|
5.0
|
0.84
|
16.4
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
238
|
135.0
|
0.9
|
3.94
|
3.0
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
308
|
85.8
|
0.5
|
2.50
|
1.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
314
|
6.5
|
2.1
|
0.19
|
6.9
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
321
|
6.6
|
4.7
|
0.19
|
15.4
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
323
|
24.9
|
0.8
|
0.73
|
2.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-18
|
226
|
12.4
|
4.0
|
0.36
|
13.1
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
225
|
77.0
|
0.5
|
2.25
|
1.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-22
|
276
|
4.2
|
4.0
|
0.12
|
13.1
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-24
|
276
|
4.0
|
7.8
|
0.12
|
25.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-29
|
148
|
4.3
|
3.0
|
0.13
|
9.8
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-26
|
194
|
13.7
|
2.6
|
0.40
|
8.5
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
227
|
4.1
|
17.4
|
0.12
|
57.1
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
233
|
21.4
|
1.0
|
0.62
|
3.3
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
239
|
4.3
|
3.0
|
0.13
|
9.8
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
|
248
|
446.4
|
2.0
|
13.02
|
6.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
incl.
|
249
|
1770.0
|
0.5
|
51.63
|
1.6
|
4
|
WLB2
|
|
CZD-2012-04
|
73
|
3.8
|
4.0
|
0.11
|
13.1
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
120
|
4.7
|
16.4
|
0.14
|
53.8
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
116
|
7.6
|
7.7
|
0.22
|
25.3
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-01
|
79
|
5.2
|
4.0
|
0.15
|
13.1
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
117
|
7.5
|
2.0
|
0.22
|
6.6
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
196
|
3.4
|
5.0
|
0.10
|
16.4
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-02
|
162
|
4.2
|
10.9
|
0.12
|
35.8
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
164
|
7.0
|
4.0
|
0.20
|
13.1
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
181
|
3.6
|
15.0
|
0.11
|
49.2
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
176
|
5.2
|
3.0
|
0.15
|
9.8
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
and incl.
|
186
|
5.3
|
3.0
|
0.15
|
9.8
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-03
|
188
|
6.6
|
1.9
|
0.19
|
6.2
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
227
|
5.1
|
2.0
|
0.15
|
6.6
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-06
|
141
|
10.6
|
5.5
|
0.31
|
18.0
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
141
|
41.2
|
1.0
|
1.20
|
3.3
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-07
|
118
|
9.0
|
3.4
|
0.26
|
11.2
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-09
|
94
|
6.4
|
3.0
|
0.19
|
9.8
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-14
|
80
|
10.2
|
2.7
|
0.30
|
8.9
|
1
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-16
|
136
|
5.9
|
6.0
|
0.17
|
19.7
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
230
|
73.9
|
1.1
|
2.16
|
3.6
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
299
|
8.4
|
2.0
|
0.25
|
6.6
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
|
349
|
5.6
|
2.0
|
0.16
|
6.6
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-19
|
112
|
113.8
|
2.9
|
3.32
|
9.5
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
111
|
323.5
|
1.0
|
9.44
|
3.3
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-21
|
191
|
114.0
|
1.0
|
3.33
|
3.3
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
CZD-2012-31
|
231
|
10.6
|
3.0
|
0.31
|
9.8
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
incl.
|
230
|
27.2
|
1.0
|
0.79
|
3.3
|
4
|
Crown Zone
|
|
305-03-164
|
657
|
4.2
|
4.0
|
0.12
|
13.1
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
656
|
12.0
|
1.0
|
0.35
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
853
|
10.2
|
2.0
|
0.30
|
6.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
852
|
17.6
|
1.1
|
0.51
|
3.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
900
|
19.3
|
1.0
|
0.56
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
983
|
33.6
|
3.0
|
0.98
|
9.8
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
982
|
118.9
|
0.8
|
3.47
|
2.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1013
|
22.3
|
4.0
|
0.65
|
13.1
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
1013
|
34.9
|
2.5
|
1.02
|
8.2
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
and incl.
|
1013
|
71.6
|
1.0
|
2.09
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1026
|
6.5
|
12.0
|
0.19
|
39.4
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
1024
|
12.3
|
4.0
|
0.36
|
13.1
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1108
|
4.8
|
27.0
|
0.14
|
88.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
1100
|
7.5
|
8.0
|
0.22
|
26.2
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
and incl.
|
1098
|
14.3
|
2.3
|
0.42
|
7.5
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
and incl.
|
1107
|
10.2
|
2.8
|
0.30
|
9.2
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
305-03-162
|
624
|
6.9
|
3.0
|
0.20
|
9.8
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
623
|
18.6
|
1.0
|
0.54
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
736
|
13.5
|
13.8
|
0.39
|
45.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
733
|
21.2
|
2.2
|
0.62
|
7.2
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
and incl.
|
734
|
73.3
|
0.5
|
2.14
|
1.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
739
|
25.5
|
4.5
|
0.74
|
14.8
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
and incl.
|
738
|
174.5
|
0.5
|
5.09
|
1.6
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
765
|
3.1
|
4.0
|
0.09
|
13.1
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
777
|
5.1
|
2.1
|
0.15
|
6.9
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
305-03-163
|
619
|
13.5
|
1.0
|
0.39
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
784
|
3.6
|
4.0
|
0.11
|
13.1
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
F2-2012-05A
|
1049
|
3.1
|
5.0
|
0.09
|
16.4
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1075
|
8.0
|
6.0
|
0.23
|
19.7
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
1077
|
39.0
|
1.0
|
1.14
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1094
|
3.7
|
3.0
|
0.11
|
9.8
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
|
1166
|
5.1
|
3.0
|
0.15
|
9.8
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
incl.
|
1167
|
12.6
|
1.0
|
0.37
|
3.3
|
5
|
122-10
|
|
F2-2012-03-W2
|
1546
|
4.2
|
5.1
|
0.12
|
16.7
|
8
|
Sub 1,200 m
|
|
incl.
|
1545
|
10.7
|
1.1
|
0.31
|
3.6
|
8
|
Sub 1,200 m
|
|
F2-2012-03-W1A
|
1146
|
5.9
|
2.0
|
0.17
|
6.6
|
5
|
Sub 1,200 m
|
|
F2-2012-06
|
10
|
34.3
|
0.5
|
1.00
|
1.6
|
S of 3
|
Hanging Wall
|
Drill holes with the prefix '305','244' were drilled from underground.
Drill holes with the prefix 'F2' were drilled from surface. Drill
holes with the prefix 'CZD' were drilled from the ice. Assays reported
are not-capped unless otherwise stated within the text. Reported
lengths are core lengths, more drilling is required to determine true
widths. Reported results are highlights from the ongoing drilling
program on the F2 Gold System. Results in italics are from the March
29, 2012 press release. A complete listing of results to date for the
F2 Gold Zone is available at www.rubiconminerals.com.
Figure 1: F2 Gold System Plan Map
Drill holes with the prefix '305', '244' were drilled from underground.
Drill holes with the prefix 'F2' were drilled from surface. Drill
holes with the prefix 'CZD' were drilled from the ice. Assays reported
are not-capped unless otherwise stated within the text. Reported
lengths are core lengths, more drilling is required to determine true
widths. Reported results are highlights from the ongoing drilling
program on the F2 Gold System. A complete listing of results to date
for the F2 Gold Zone is available at www.rubiconminerals.com.
Figure 2: Results on Composite Long Section Looking Northwest and 9X Target Outlines
Drill holes with the prefix '305', '244' were drilled from underground.
Drill holes with the prefix 'F2' were drilled from surface. Drill
holes with the prefix 'CZD' were drilled from the ice. Assays reported
are not-capped unless otherwise stated within the text. Reported
lengths are core lengths, more drilling is required to determine true
widths. Reported results are highlights from the ongoing drilling
program on the F2 Gold System. A complete listing of results to date
for the F2 Gold Zone is available at www.rubiconminerals.com.
Assaying and Qualified Person
Assays were conducted on sawn NQ and HQ-sized half core sections. Unless
stated, reported intercept widths are core lengths. Further drilling is
required in such cases before the true widths of reported intercepts
can be determined. The saw blade is routinely cleaned between samples
when visible gold is noted during logging and sampling of the drill
core. Assays were conducted by SGS Minerals Services using standard
fire assay on a 50 gram (1 assay ton) sample with a gravimetric finish
procedure. Assays are uncut as is standard practice in Red Lake.
Standards, blanks and check assays were included at regular intervals
in each sample batch. Check assays on 5% of samples are carried out at
a third party independent laboratory. Gold standards were prepared by
CDN Resource Laboratories Ltd. Phoenix Project exploration, drill work
programs and all data forming the basis of this news release were
supervised and verified by
Richard Greenwood
, B.Sc. (Hons.), GIT and
Phoenix Project Geology Manager for Rubicon and a Qualified Person as
defined by NI 43-101. Phoenix Project site operations are conducted
under the supervision of
Eric Hinton
, P. Eng., Project Manager for
Rubicon and a Qualified Person as defined by NI 43-101.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the United States
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and "forward looking information"
within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial securities
legislation (collectively, "forward-looking statements").
Forward-looking statements often, but not always, are identified by the
use of words such as "seek", "anticipate", "believe", "plan",
"estimate", "expect", "targeting" and "intend" and statements that an
event or result "may", "will", "would", "should", "could", or "might"
occur or be achieved and other similar expressions.
Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of
management as of the date such statements are made and represent
management's best judgment based on facts and assumptions that
management considers reasonable. The material assumptions upon which
such forward-looking statements are based include, among others: that
the demand for gold and base metal deposits will develop as
anticipated; that the price of gold will remain at levels that will
render the Phoenix Gold Project economic; that operating and capital
plans will not be disrupted by issues such as mechanical failure,
unavailability of parts and supplies, labour disturbances, interruption
in transportation or utilities, or adverse weather conditions; that
Rubicon will meet its estimated timeline for the development of the
Phoenix Gold Project; that Rubicon will continue to have the ability to
attract and retain skilled staff; that the mineral resource estimate as
disclosed in the PEA will be realized; and that there are no material
unanticipated variations in the cost of energy or supplies, or in the
pre-production capital and operating cost estimate as disclosed in the
PEA. Rubicon makes no representation that reasonable business people
in possession of the same information would reach the same
conclusions.
Forward-looking statements in this news release include, but are not
limited to statements regarding projections of future optimization of
the PEA and the timing and nature of future exploration programs which
are dependent on projections which may change as drilling continues, or
if unexpected ground conditions are encountered, acceleration of site
infrastructure and expansion of engineering studies. In addition, areas
of exploration potential are identified which will require substantial
drilling to determine whether or not they contain similar
mineralization to areas which have been explored in more detail.
Significant additional drilling is required at F2 to fully understand
system size and the economic implications of same.
Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results,
performance or achievements of Rubicon to be materially different from
any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by
the forward-looking statements. Such factors include, among others:
future prices of gold and other metals; possible variations in
mineralization, grade or recovery rates; actual results of current
exploration activities; actual results of reclamation activities;
conclusions of future economic evaluations; changes in project
parameters as plans continue to be refined; failure of equipment or
processes to operate as anticipated; accidents, labour disputes and
other risks of the mining industry; delays and other risks related to
joint venture operations; timing and receipt of regulatory approvals of
operations; the ability of Rubicon and other relevant parties to
satisfy regulatory requirements; the availability of financing for
proposed transactions and programs on reasonable terms; the ability of
third-party service providers to deliver services on reasonable terms
and in a timely manner; and delays in the completion of development or
construction activities. Other factors that could cause the actual
results to differ include market prices, results of exploration,
availability of capital and financing on acceptable terms, inability to
obtain required regulatory approvals, unanticipated difficulties or
costs in any rehabilitation which may be necessary, market conditions
and general business, economic, competitive, political and social
conditions.
Although management of Rubicon has attempted to identify important
factors (which it believes are reasonable) that could cause actual
actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in
forward-looking statements, there may be other factors that cause
actions, events or results not to be as anticipated, estimated or
intended. Forward-looking statements contained herein are made as of
the date of this news release and Rubicon disclaims any obligation to
update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or results or otherwise, except as required
by applicable securities laws. There can be no assurance that
forward-looking statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results
and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in
such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance
on forward-looking statements.
The Toronto Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept
responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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