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Puget Ventures Inc. Discovers High Grade Extension of Werner Lake Cobalt Deposit


Published on 2010-06-07 04:11:03 - Market Wire
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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - June 7, 2010) - Puget Ventures Inc. (TSX VENTURE:PVS) -

  • NI 43-101 Resource Calculation Underway by PEG Engineering Group
  • Summer Program Scheduled to Continue work to Expand Eastern Extension

PUGET VENTURES INC. announced today that the drill results from its 100% owned Werner Lake Cobalt Deposit continue to demonstrate the high grade nature of the primary cobalt deposit as Puget moves closer to a renewed production decision on this key North American cobalt project.

Puget also released grab samples from the newly discovered eastern extension of Werner Lake, located 800 metres to the east of the current deposit area and directly on strike to Puget's Eastern Shallows Cobalt Deposit, clearly demonstrating the high potential for additional tonnage for the Werner Lake Project.

"We are very pleased to discover the eastern extension to the deposit, suggesting the likelihood of a much larger deposit area for Werner Lake, " said Erin Chutter, President of Puget Ventures Inc. "This drill season exceeded our expectations as we continue to move our primary cobalt project of Werner Lake to a production decision."

"The next step for the deposit is the NI 43-101 Resource Report which will also include integration of historic drilling and resource numbers and work from this spring's program," said Michael Dehn, CEO of Puget Ventures Inc. "We are very excited to begin to better understand the potential of further cobalt deposits moving across the property towards our Eastern Shallows cobalt deposit four kilometres to the east from Werner Lake.

The company completed 7,616m of drilling in 34 holes over the winter and spring of 2009-2010. The initial winter program of 1839 metres in 17 relatively shallow holes was designed to test the bodies within and adjacent to the known oreshoots of the West Cobalt and Old Mine Site blocks, essentially as part of the due diligence for the NI 43-101 Resource Estimate which was initiated by PEG Engineering Group. After successful completion of the initial phase, the program was expanded to a spring phase of 5777m in 17 holes, aimed at probing the oreshoots at depth, and at testing whether the deposits were indeed constrained by an apparent shallowly plunging shoot direction. The drill program achieved all these goals. On the basis of the results of these two programs, a summer field program of surface exploration is being planned.

Tabulated below are the more significant values returned from all but one hole (WL10-019 for which not all results have been received) in the program:

HOLE NUMBER Final depth INTERCEPT Au Co Cu Ni
from to interval g/t % % %
WL09-001** 8967.070.33.30.060.0280.5070.02
includes68.969.70.80.110.0180.4310.02
and69.770.30.60.170.044 2.015 0.04
83.884.81.00.020.0080.2850.21
WL09-002*** 10254.055.51.50.020.0600.2000.02
73.577.54.00.150.0700.2800.02
includes75.076.41.40.200.120 0.5600.02
WL10-003*** 9765.766.50.80.090.0500.4600.01
WL10-004*** 7425.437.712.30.301.210 0.2200.02
includes28.830.21.40.381.550 0.1600.04
and30.231.10.90.52 12.480 0.1900.15
and31.132.00.90.730.710 0.0500.03
41.445.54.10.120.0300.5900.02
includes41.442.91.50.150.0300.4500.02
and44.345.51.20.130.030 1.190 0.03
47.649.21.60.090.0200.1600.02
includes47.648.71.10.120.0300.2200.02
WL10-005*** 9962.365.43.10.290.140 0.3800.01
includes63.665.41.80.450.180 0.6100.02
68.071.83.80.32-0.7100.01
includes68.069.31.30.470.0400.3400.02
and70.371.81.50.380.010 1.800 0.01
WL10-006 13788.593.65.10.160.032 1.098 0.00
includes88.589.51.00.210.0030.2150.00
and92.493.61.20.420.124 4.346 0.01
99.6101.01.40.150.0900.0810.00
WL10-007 13554.855.20.40.070.0120.3230.00
WL10-008*** 761.02.91.90.200.0400.2000.01
WL10-009*** 148114.6117.02.40.180.102 0.266 0.02
includes116.1117.00.90.390.120 0.4700.02
WL10-010*** 164131.8136.14.30.110.100 0.3700.02
includes131.8132.60.80.140.140 0.0500.01
and133.5135.11.60.140.0800.6500.02
and135.1136.11.00.060.120 0.4400.03
WL10-011*** 9567.468.41.01.310.0100.0200.01
72.273.10.90.170.0110.3820.02
WL10-012 6938.439.61.20.040.0530.1590.02
WL10-013 9276.879.12.30.140.0600.1900.02
includes78.279.10.90.090.122 0.2410.04
WL10-014 6959.063.54.50.060.231 0.0990.03
includes59.060.61.60.100.377 0.1350.04
and62.063.51.50.040.232 0.0800.02
WL10-015 131no significant values
WL10-016 140no significant values
WL10-017 122no significant values
WL10-018 323266.3267.20.90.040.0200.2340.01
WL10-019 256assays still outstanding
WL10-020 244210.4211.20.80.060.0180.1640.01
230.2231.51.30.020.0110.4310.42
WL10-021 374no significant values
WL10-022 281220.0224.94.90.180.0250.2430.01
includes220.0221.01.00.130.0210.6230.01
WL10-023 263185.9190.64.70.230.289 0.0960.02
includes185.9186.60.70.760.826 0.2440.06
and186.6187.61.00.110.383 0.0870.02
and189.0189.60.60.200.349 0.0620.02
203.3204.41.10.090.121 0.1390.03
WL10-024 296240.0241.11.10.060.288 0.1560.02
248.5249.30.80.080.0570.1500.01
252.5253.51.00.040.0070.1060.01
WL10-025 465no significant values
WL10-026 400no significant values
WL10-027 439no significant values
WL10-028 276233.1235.82.70.060.279 0.0850.02
includes233.1233.80.70.070.853 0.0490.04
WL10-029 49933.235.22.00.090.0200.0820.01
363.0364.01.00.070.0050.2010.01
368.6370.01.40.160.0390.4220.01
381.8382.50.70.020.0280.1570.02
WL10-030 366223.3224.31.00.040.0070.1420.04
WL10-031 37hole abandoned - rig unstable
WL10-031B 542468.2469.21.00.030.0690.1560.02
472.2475.23.00.100.0170.2740.00
WL10-032 358289.1290.11.00.080.126 0.1470.02
312.3315.12.80.090.196 0.1450.01
includes312.3313.31.00.080.247 0.1260.01
and313.3314.31.00.100.268 0.1600.01
320.5321.51.00.060.0080.1190.01
WL10-033 358246.2248.22.00.050.0060.1610.01
276.0277.01.00.020.0100.1080.02
hole curtailed above zone

* the intercept thickness is not true thickness, which would be approximately 70% of the quoted figure
** Previously reported on January 27, 2010
*** Previously reported on April 19, 2010
nd indicates that one or more of the values within the sample interval was below detection limits.
Detection limits are as follows: Au 5ppb, Pt 15ppb, Pd 10ppb
There are no significant values in the Platinum group Elements

Prudence dictated that WL10-033 be curtailed before reaching the programmed intersection point when spring break-up occurred rather earlier than expected. The casing remains in the hole to allow reentry.

Holes WL09-002 through WL10-013 all probed the original historically drilled area beneath the Western Cobalt zone; and demonstrate that, although values and thicknesses fluctuate, the values and thicknesses of the original intersections are reflected in the current drilling program. Hole WL10-014 targeted the heart of the Old Mine Area.

Holes WL10-015, WL10-016, WL10-017 were drilled to investigate the gap between the Old Mine site and Werner Lake West Cobalt deposit. They show that the zone is indeed absent in this area. Holes WL10-023, WL10-024, WL10-028, WL10-032 are also all probes below the presumed lower limit of the West Cobalt ore shoot. All showed good cobalt values of over 0.2% and there are some good thicknesses indicated. They demonstrate that the shallow easterly pitch is a fallacy. This has very positive implications as far as increasing resources by further probing is concerned.

Holes WL10-029, WL10-031B probed below the known limits of the Old Mine #3 lens oreshoot, but appear to have been sited too far to the west, and therefore missed this short, high-grade strike.

A summer program of surface exploration and prospecting to extend the known strike of the cobalt bearing zones is being planned. Preliminary field work to the east of the Old Mine zone has demonstrated that the zone does indeed extend in this direction, with some gratifying values returned from surface grab sampling 800m east of the old mine site:

AuCoCuNi
g/t%%%
0.600.313.430.026
0.620.193.100.014
0.240.090.790.008
0.400.060.220.003

All cores were saw split before sampling. Cores are stored at the Company facility on site. All analyses were done by Accurassay at Thunderbay. Assays for gold and platinum group elements were by single assay ton fire assay with an AA finish. Base metal analyses were by ICP‐MS following acid digestion. The QP for this drilling, logging and sampling is Toby Hughes, P.Geol., P.Geo., P.Geo. The QP for this release is Dr. Adrian G. Mann, P.Geol.

About Puget Ventures Inc. ([ www.pugetventures.com ])
Puget Ventures Inc. is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange. Puget controls 100% of its lands in the Werner Lake Mineral Belt in Northwestern Ontario which includes the advanced stage Werner West Cobalt deposit.

Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Information: The statements made in this News Release may contain certain forward-looking statements. Actual events or results may differ from the Company's expectations. Certain risk factors may also affect the actual results achieved by the Company.

This news release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of any offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. The shares offered will not be and have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "U.S. Securities Act") and may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable exemption from the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws.


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