Crew Selects Four Drill Targets At Its 100% Owned Roros Zinc Project, Norway.Business Editors VANCOUVER, B.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 2001 Crew Development Corporation (TSE See Tokyo Stock Exchange. TSE 1. See Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE). 2. See Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE). :CRU.) (OSLOSE:CRU) (FRANKFURT:KNC KNC Knowledge Navigation Center KNC Kensey Nash Corporation KNC Kawan Ng Cordero (Philippines: Flock of Lamb) ) (OTCBB OTCBB See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB). :CRWVF) is pleased to announce that the company has received and interpreted the final results of its 2000 exploration program at its 100% owned Roros Zinc Project in Norway, and has selected four targets suitable for drilling during 2001. In addition, Crew continues to examine numerous additional geophysical signatures with the purpose of defining further targets. "Results to date indicate the presence of mineralization Mineralization The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure. Mentioned in: Rickets mineralization, n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance. which, both in respect to grade and tonnage, may compare favorably with deposits currently being developed into mines in Sweden," comments Jon Steen Petersen, Vice President Exploration. 2000 Exploration Results A detailed review of airborne geophysical data from 10,300 line-km covering more than 2,000 sq. km area, led to the recognition of numerous geophysical signatures. Many of these signatures were located in areas with significant overburden o·ver·bur·den tr.v. o·ver·bur·dened, o·ver·bur·den·ing, o·ver·bur·dens 1. To burden with too much weight; overload. 2. To subject to an excessive burden or strain; overtax. n. 1. and had never previously been explored. The summer 2000 follow-up included ground geophysics (MAG/VLF/HLEM) and deep soil geochemistry geochemistry, study of the chemical changes on the earth. More specifically, it is the study of the absolute and relative abundances of chemical elements in the minerals, soils, ores, rocks, water, and atmosphere of the earth and the distribution and movement of which indicated the presence of consistent base metal anomalies in areas with coinciding magnetic and electromagnetic responses. The four targets selected to date are as follows: Roros #1 Roros #1 reports a strong soil geochemical anomaly of up to 800 ppm zinc, and suggests potential for a (plus)400 m strike length through geophysical and geochemical anomalies. Roros #2 Roros #2 has a clear geophysical anomaly with a 2 km strike length in an area with few outcrops. The anomaly projects toward a deeper target near a former copper mine. Roros #3 Roros #3 demonstrates a 2 km combined geophysical and geochemistry anomaly located in direct strike continuation of the old Klinkenberg mine. Klinkenberg The historical Klinkenberg mine remains one of the most intriguing occurrences in the district. This mine, which targeted copper sulfides Copper sulfides describe a family of chemical compounds and minerals with the formula CuxSy. Both minerals and synthetic materials comprise these compounds. Some copper sulfides are economically important ores. , was never put into commercial production due primarily to its high zinc content. No drilling has ever been carried out on this property, and the occurrence shows 300 m outcropping massive sulfides, with zinc contents up to 30% and significant amounts of copper. Roros Background The historical Roros mining district of Norway produced copper for over 300 years, until 1977 when production was terminated. Throughout this time, mining focused on copper even though the zinc content in the Roros mines was up to 20 times greater than copper. Zinc rich portions of the former mines and prospects were avoided due to lack of modern flotation technology. In 1998, Crew investigated the zinc potential in this area, and claimed all prospects and most of the former producing mines located within a 3,000 square kilometer area covering the Roros and the Meraker districts. All accessible prospects and old mines were visited, sampled and studied, and a detailed geophysical ground survey was also conducted over a selected number of targets. Corporate Overview Crew is a mid-tier diversified international mining company, based in Vancouver, Canada. The company controls six quality development projects and owns, through Metorex, seven profitable mines. Crew is active in Africa, Canada, Greenland, Norway and the Philippines and has a demonstrated ability to discover new grassroots projects Grassroots Projects is a Dutch international charity organisation that helps the oppressed poor. Grassroots Projects started in July 2005 when several social globalists wanted an alternative to the current international charity work. , advance projects to the development stage, and operate mines efficiently. The company is debt free and is well positioned for further growth. The primary listing for Crew shares is the Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) Canada's largest stock exchange, trading approximately 1,200 company stocks and 33 options. (TSE) and since January 2000 it has been listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange Oslo Stock Exchange An exchange founded in 1819 and trading stocks, bonds, and stock options that is considered the options market of Norway. (OSE OSE - Open Systems Environment ). The company is also listed in Germany and in the U.S. John M. Darch, Chairman and C.E.O. This News Release was prepared by the Board of Directors on behalf of Crew Development Corp. which is solely responsible for its contents. |
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