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Dynasty Metals Australia Limited (ASX:DMA) Test Work Results To Date Suggest 160mt DSO Product Achievable
Dynasty Metals Australia Limited (ASX:DMA) Test Work Results To Date Suggest 160mt DSO Product Achievable

Sydney, Jan 27, 2011 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Iron ore company Dynasty Metals Australia Limited (googlechartASX:DMA) ('Dynasty' or 'the Company') today announced positive results from processing test-work recently completed on an initial bulk sample from the Company's Prairie Downs Iron Project, which clearly indicates that a large portion of the higher grade ore is fully recoverable at DSO grades. In addition the Company details its near-term exploration plans.

Dynasty has a large undeveloped and contiguous deposit strategically located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia which comprises a global Inferred Resource of 1.4 billion tonnes at 23.5% Fe that includes 932 million tonnes at 27.4% Fe.

Malcolm Carson, Technical Director of Dynasty Metals, said:

"Recent test-work has continued to indicate that the Prairie Downs Ironstone Deposit can be upgraded to DSO grades via simple, low-cost processing. This has triggered further evaluation and exploration work as the potential of these vast detrital ironstone deposits is becoming more widely apparent. Iron ore companies are advancing similar projects and recent mergers have resulted in larger land holdings, consolidating the ownership of stranded deposits and increasing the likelihood for significant discoveries.

"A recent example is the takeover of Giralia Resources by Atlas Iron. Following this transaction, Atlas Iron will have substantial tenements immediately to the east and south of our flagship Prairie Downs Iron Project.

"At Prairie Downs, Dynasty has a vast portfolio of tenements (~4,000km2) strategically located in the south-southeast Pilbara in close proximity to some of the world's largest iron ore mining operations and in an area ear-marked by major companies as very prospective for large iron deposits.

"Dynasty's remarkably low-cost exploration program has already identified one massive channel ironstone gravel deposit in a very short time frame. Any project developed on these near-surface ironstone gravels is likely to have relatively low mining costs and therefore the potential to be very profitable."

Bulk samples on this iron mineralisation were collected during 2010 and processing test-work is well underway. Four bulk samples each comprising 5 to 7 tonnes were collected using a Sonic drill rig and three representative samples, have been submitted for test-work. An additional, 10 tonne sample was also collected and remains in the field for collection.

Preliminary processing test-work was recently completed on one-tonne of the 6.5 tonne Area 3 sample which was considered representative of the ironstone gravel resource. The test-work undertaken on this material was designed to determine the iron contents of various size fractions.

The test-work of this pilot sample focussed on grades not yields and it has:

- contributed towards determining the optimal processing method;

- preliminarily indicated that blended product grades can be achieved of approximately 57% Fe, 6-7% Si, 6-7% Al and 0.05% P with a yield in the order of 17%. Portions of the sample returns grades >60% Fe and <3% Si, <1% Al and <0.03% P with yields of up to 10%;

- confirmed that the Ironstone Gravel Deposit, with simple processing, can achieve typical DSO grades.

Applying this "preliminary indicative yield" of 17% to the portion of the Inferred Resource at a cut-off grade >27% Fe (932 million tonnes at 27.4% Fe) indicates at this stage that at least 160 million tonnes at DSO grades may be recoverable from the current resource. This represents a large proportion (80%) of the previously published 200 million tonne target for the Spear Hole area and compares with Brockman's estimated DSO production of 419 million tonnes.

Further work is ongoing on the Area 3 sample and on the remaining bulk samples to confirm these results and to investigate methods which may further increase the product grades as well as focussing on methods to increase the yield.

This work has enhanced Dynasty's understanding of the deposit and the high-grade zones within the gravels. It is hoped that with more testing, increased understanding will confirm and potentially improve these results. However, it should be noted, these results require further confirmation before they can be considered a reliable indication of the grades and yields obtainable from the resource.

In order to further test processing of various size fractions, further drilling using a Sonic rig is planned to collect larger samples in the next phase of exploration.

Exploration

The Dynasty Board has approved the following program for the Prairie Downs over the coming few months:

- Prairie Downs Ironstone Deposit: Complete 2010 beneficiation test work and optimise flow sheet.

- Base line "seasonal" environmental studies will also be carried out in preparation for mining lease applications and mining approvals which have a two-year lead time.

- Regional exploration for further iron ore using interpretations of airborne geophysics completed last year, reconnaissance mapping, rock chip sampling and drilling.

The above work will continue to evaluate the detrital deposit and provide information required to plan the work required to further explore and evaluate the iron ore potential of the Prairie Downs Iron Project.

The next stage of work is planned to commence by May 2011 and is likely to include:

- Processing testwork on additional Ironstone Gravel Deposit bulk samples;

- Reconnaissance exploration on Prairie Downs tenements to identify high grade hematite targets;

- Preliminary exploration on the massive iron rich basal conglomerate; and

- Reconnaissance exploration on Dynasty's other tenements in the Pilbara Region.

This work above is expected to provide the basis for many components of a Pre-feasibility Study ('PFS') on the Prairie Downs Ironstone Deposit. A PFS will take 12 to 18 months and its scope would include:

- Mine planning and costing;

- Process engineering and costing;

- Infrastructure engineering and costing;

- Environmental studies, native title negotiations;

- Government negotiations for application for mining lease;

- Off-take requirements and preliminary negotiations with potential off-take partners;

- Funding options, and preliminary negotiations with sources of funding; and

- Detailed financial modelling and commercial analysis.

For the complete Dynasty Metals Australia Limited announcement including figures, please refer to the following link:

http://www.abnnewswire.net/media/en/docs/65088-ASX-DMA-525923.pdf

Contact

Malcolm Carson
Technical Director
Tel: +61-2-9229-2704
http://www.dynastymetals.com.au



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