News Release
Nov 22, 2007
Updated Resource Estimate at the Carmacks Copper Project
VANCOUVER, B.C. – Western Copper Corporation is pleased to announce an updated resource estimate for its wholly-owned Carmacks Copper Project in the Yukon Territory.
The new estimate was prepared by Wardrop Engineering Inc. (“Wardrop”) of Vancouver and represents an update to the resource estimate prepared in April 2007 for the Carmacks Project Feasibility Study. The update includes geological and assay results from an additional 64 diamond drill holes in 9,900 m drilled during the 2007 campaign in the No.1, 4 and 7 Zones. This new resource has the potential to increase the mine life of the Carmacks Copper Project.
At this cut-off grade 1.6 Mt of measured and indicated oxide tonnage has been added to the resource as a result of infill drilling in Zones 1 and 7, and definition drilling in Zone 4. The new estimate represents an addition of 21.5 million pounds of total contained copper in oxide mineralization in the measured and indicated categories.
Measured and indicated sulphide mineralization decreased principally as a result of a re-interpretation of the oxide – sulphide boundary, and an extension of interpreted mineralization to depth in Zone 1.
The table below summarizes the new oxide and sulphide resource estimate for all three zones combined at a 0.25% total copper cut-off grade.
Independent Mining Consultants (“IMC”) of Tucson will compile a new mineral reserve estimate based on the updated resource model.
Update on Zone 14
Zone 14, located approximately 600 m east of Zone 12, was discovered in the summer of 2007 by diamond drilling a geophysical anomaly. Western Copper announced the discovery in News Release 13 on August 21, 2007, when it released results from hole WC-130 (1.39% copper over 8.8 m).
The Zone consists of a mineralized meta-volcanic amphibolite gneiss unit similar to host rocks in other mineralized zones at the Carmacks property. The latest assay results are as follows:
Zone 14 is oriented sub-horizontally with a shallow dip to the east. The copper mineralization occurs as narrow higher grade intervals at the western edge of the zone, transitioning to wider intervals at lower grades to the east. The Zone appears to be cut-off to the west on this section but is open to the east.
Additional geophysics in this area was completed in the fall of this year and preliminary interpretations indicate that the anomaly associated with Zone 14 continues along strike for at least 240 m northward and 240 m southward. Aurora Geosciences Ltd. of Whitehorse is processing the data collected in this area and is compiling a final report that is expected in mid-December.
Update on Zones 12 and 13
As a follow-up to the 2006 diamond drilling program 3,800 m in 34 diamond drill holes were drilled during the summer of 2007 in Zones 12 and 13. The objective to complete infill drilling to a nominal spacing of 400 m was achieved. The results infer that the two zones are geologically continuous consisting of moderately mineralized amphibolite gneiss hosted in early Jurassic granodiorite, and variably overlain by Cretaceous volcanic flows. Near surface oxidation is irregular and occurs less pervasively than in Zone 1 but shallow sulphide mineralization was intersected consistently in both zones. Western Copper plans to prepare oxide and sulphide resource estimates for the two zones combined.
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Gilles Arseneau, Ph. D., P.Geo., is the qualified person responsible for the preparation of the updated resource estimate disclosed in this news release.
Jim Marlow, P. Eng., is the qualified person responsible for the planning and execution of the Carmacks property exploration program and the preparation of the technical information disclosed in this news release.
On behalf of the board,
"Dale Corman"
F. Dale Corman
Chairman & CEO
Western Copper Corporation
For more information, please contact:
Dale Corman - President & CEO
Chiara Orrigoni - Investor Relations
Call: 1.888.966.9995 or 604.684.9497
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