Press Release Dated September 14, 2006
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September 14, 2006 |
Regional Geophysical Exploration Delineates Two Large IP Anomalies
on the Ivanhoe-BHP Billiton Falcon JV Property
in the Oyu Tolgoi District, Mongolia
ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA Charles Forster, Ivanhoe Mines Oyu Tolgoi Exploration Manager,
announced today that the Ivanhoe-BHP Billiton Falcon Gobi joint venture has discovered two large
induced polarization (IP) chargeability anomalies north and northwest of the Oyu Tolgoi copper and
gold mine development project in southern Mongolia. The two new anomalies are on the Falcon Gobi
Project, an exploration joint-venture between BHP Billiton, which manages and funds the joint
venture, and Ivanhoe. The project covers an area of approximately 28,000 square km kilometres of
Ivanhoes non-core exploration ground in southern Mongolia.
The two large anomalies, together with many smaller anomalies, were delineated by Ivanhoes
Mongolian exploration team that has been conducting a regional geological and geophysical program
under contract to BHP Billiton to better define priority targets identified by BHP Billitons
Falcon airborne gravity gradiometer survey over the Falcon Gobi Project. BHP
Billitons follow-up geological and geophysical program has now completed work on approximately
3,500 square kilometres of the Falcon Gobi Project. IP geophysical surveys have been successfully
employed at Oyu Tolgoi and elsewhere in Mongolias Southern Gobi region as a geological prospecting
tool to help delineate zones of sulphide mineralization that are covered by unconsolidated
sediments or volcanics.
The Northwest anomaly, called the Toirog Anomaly, is a circular feature, approximately 12
kilometres in diameter that has a number of distinct zones of high chargeability and low
resistivity. Previous geological work by Ivanhoe geologists recognized five target areas based on
limited rock-chip sampling for copper and gold. The high chargeability possibly represents a broad
area of sulphide mineralization, specifically non-economic pyrite, but within which may occur
localized but significant concentrations of copper and gold.
Initial site visits by BHP Billiton field crews to the western edge of the Toirog anomaly indicates
the presence of pyrite in volcanic-sedimentary formations. However, on the eastern margin of the
circular anomaly is a five-kilometre-long, linear chargeability anomaly trending northwest that
encompasses an area of epithermal-style quartz veining that returned up to 1.03 grams per tonne
(g/t) gold from rock-chip samples taken previously by Ivanhoe Mines field teams. A zone of weak
secondary copper staining-chalcopyrite-magnetite also was noted by the Ivanhoe geologists within a
three-kilometre by two-kilometre area immediately northwest of the above described northwest
trending IP feature.
The Northern anomaly comprises an area of approximately 15 square kilometres. No work had been
conducted on this feature by Ivanhoe Mines before its discovery, hence little is known about it. A
cursory field examination revealed a broad area of sediments, volcaniclastic units and basalt that
appear similar to the hanging wall rocks that overlie the Hugo Dummett Deposit at Oyu Tolgoi.
Pyrite was noted in several localities.
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BHP Billiton has indicated that a program of detailed geophysics, geology and soil geochemistry is
being initiated to define drill targets on the two anomalies. Ivanhoe believes that the Southern
Gobi region is prospective for the discovery of additional copper-gold porphyry systems.
Ivanhoe and BHP Billiton entered into the Falcon Gobi Project in May, 2005. Ivanhoes advanced
exploration and development-stage projects Oyu Tolgoi, Kharmagtai, Nariin Sukhait and Bronze Fox
are not included in the Falcon Gobi Project. BHP Billitons Falcon gravity gradiometer survey is
a proprietary airborne system that can cover large, remote areas rapidly and cost effectively. It
provides a new dimension in exploration for copper and gold deposits in Mongolia with its ability
to see through the surface cover to identify gravity anomalies, which then can be explored in
detail with ground geophysics, sampling and drilling.
Under the terms of the agreement, BHP Billiton has the right to earn up to 50% of all minerals
found on the project, other than coal, by spending US$8 million in exploration costs. BHP
Billiton will use its proprietary Falcon system and solely fund a major geophysical survey of a
minimum of 30,000 line kilometres over the whole or selected parts of the Falcon Gobi Project. BHP
Billiton will fund all aspects of the survey, inclusive of mobilization, as well as processing and
interpretation, using the most advanced and proprietary techniques. Following BHP Billitons
vesting in the project, a 50/50 joint venture will be established between BHP Billiton and Ivanhoe,
and the parties will contribute all further exploration and development costs on a pro-rata basis.
Qualified Persons
Charles Forster, P.Geo., Ivanhoe Mines Oyu Tolgoi Exploration Manager, and Grant Hendrickson,
Ivanhoe Mines Chief Geophysicist, qualified persons as defined by NI 43-101, supervised the
preparation of the information in this release. SGS Analabs Pty. Ltd. assayed the rock-chip samples
at its facility in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Ivanhoe shares are listed on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges and NASDAQ under the trading
symbol IVN.
Information contacts: Investors: Bill Trenaman: / Media: Bob Williamson: +1.604.688.5755
Forward-Looking Statements: Statements in this release that are forward-looking statements
are subject to various risks and uncertainties concerning the specific factors disclosed under the
heading Risk Factors and elsewhere in the corporations periodic filings with securities
regulators in Canada and the United States. When used in this document, the words such as could,
plan, estimate, expect, intend, may, potential, should, and similar expressions are
forward-looking statements. The risk factors that could cause actual results to differ from these
forward-looking statements include, but are not restricted to, fluctuations in copper and gold
prices, operational risk, environmental risk, financial risk, geo-political risk, currency risk and
other statements that are not historical facts as disclosed under the heading Risk Factors and
elsewhere in the corporations periodic filings.
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