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Message: FNX old news but....

FNX old news but....

posted on Dec 14, 2007 12:41PM

Interesting how a multi billion dollar company talks about their high grade comapred to NOT.

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FNX Advances Drift into High-Grade

Massive Sulphide Mineralization at the Podolsky 2000 Deposit

TORONTO: September 5, 2007 – FNX Mining Company Inc. (FNX-TSX) ("FNX" or "Company") announces that the previously reported initial exploration drift into the lower part of the 2000 Deposit on the 2450 Level that exposed 22 feet of a high-grade portion of the Deposit (see August 2, 2007 news release) was advanced an additional 65 ft in similar high-grade massive sulphide mineralization. The initial borehole to test this massive sulphide mineralization (borehole FNX4256) was collared in the face of the exploration drift some 22 ft into the massive sulphide mineralization and was drilled horizontally and ahead of the exploration drift (sees Page 4). This borehole intersected 60 ft grading 25.6% Cu, 1.6% Ni and 0.6 ounce per ton ("opt") platinum +palladium + gold ("TPM") consisting of 0.18 opt platinum, 0.35 opt palladium and 0.06 opt gold and indicates that the mineralized zone in this area is about 82 ft wide. The assays compare very favourably to the previously reported visual estimates for the first 22 ft of excavated massive sulphide mineralization of 20% to 25% copper, 1% to 2% nickel and 0.25 to 0.75 oz/ton of total Pt-Pd-Au. The host rocks on either side of the massive sulphides reported here contain disseminated and stringer, chalcopyrite-dominant sulphides. Assays are pending for this lower-sulphide, Cu-Ni-Pt-Pd-Au bearing mineralization.

The overall size of the high-grade massive sulphide zone is unknown but typical do not have extensive strike or plunge lengths. The massive sulphide zone is part of a larger mineral envelope that defines the 2000 Deposit Breccia Zone, which is currently estimated to contain NI43-101 compliant indicated resource of 3.11 million tons grading 3.24% copper, 0.29% nickel and 0.11 opt TPM. Additional inferred resources in the 2000 Deposit Grey Gabbro Zone, located in the hangingwall to the Breccia Zone, are estimated to be 4.86 million tons at 1.16% copper, 0.15% nickel and 0.04 opt TPM, including a higher grade zone of 1.34 million tons at 3.12% copper, 0.37% nickel and 0.10 opt TPM.

The Breccia Zone is characterized as a vein-dominant, Sudbury footwall-style deposit with high-grade massive sulphide veins and masses, like that reported today, and inter-vein, low-sulphide stringer and disseminated Cu-Ni-Pt-Pd-Au mineralization. It is hosted by clast-rich quartz diorite and metabreccia of the Whistle Offset. The Grey Gabbro Zone resource is characterized by a less well organized sharp-walled vein system than that in the Breccia Zone and is hosted within a large metagabbro block.

A 50,000 ft underground delineation drilling program currently underway will provide more information on the overall distribution and size of the massive sulphide zone within the mineral envelope and the relationship of this massive sulphide zone with the host rocks and to generate the additional drill detail necessary to upgrade the resource classification and, ultimately, facilitate conversion to reserve and allow mine planning.

Pre-production ore is scheduled from the Podolsky Mine later this year from the 2000 Deposit Breccia Zone and full commercial production rate at 1,200 tons per day is expected to be achieved by the end of 2008.

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