The new zone of shallow mineralization, Ulaan Khud North, is on an exploration license that is part of an Ivanhoe joint venture with BHP formed in 2005. BHP has earned a 50% interest in the joint venture, which includes the Ulaan Khud North property, by spending $8 million in exploration costs and conducting an airborne survey, Ivanhoe said.
Ivanhoe Chief Executive Robert Friendland said the discovery extends the known strike length of the Oyutolgoi mineralized system by three kilometers to the north, to more than 23 kilometers, and strengthens Ivanhoe”s belief “that with continued exploration there is excellent potential to discover new porphyry deposits, rich in copper and gold, which are associated with the world-class Oyutolgoi mineralized trend.”
A pre-mining agreement for the Ulaan Khud North property provides Ivanhoe and BHP with a three-year window for further exploration and preparation of studies on the project.