VANCOUVER, Oct. 25, 2011 /CNW/ - Rubicon Minerals Corporation (TSX: RMX) (NYSE-AMEX: RBY) ("Rubicon") is pleased to announce that, by exercising a right of first refusal,
it has acquired, and thereby extinguished, the 3% net smelter returns
royalty ("Land Claims Royalty") payable on the mining properties
covering the land portion ("Land Claims") of Rubicon's Phoenix Gold
Project in Red Lake, Ontario (i.e. excluding the mining properties
lying beneath the waters of Red Lake, the "Water Claims"). Accordingly,
this acquisition is separate and apart from the acquisition by
Franco-Nevada Corporation of the pre-existing royalty on the Water
Claims, as announced in Rubicon's news release of August 31, 2011, and
as summarized below.
On closing, Rubicon issued a total of 1,216,071 of its common shares to
the seller of the Land Claims Royalty, at a deemed price per share of
$3.50, for total consideration of $4,256,248.50.
Given the proximity of the Land Claims to the F2 Gold System and the
presence of known mineralization on the Land Claims, by acquiring the
Land Claims Royalty, Rubicon realizes the following synergies:
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Very little drilling to depth has been carried out on the Land Claims.
Specifically, the area south of the current shaft contains an
historical mineral resource of 334,000 tons grading 6.9 g/t gold
between surface and 122 metres below surface which is open to depth*.
In addition, Rubicon has drilled over 60 shallow diamond drill holes on
the Land Claims at the "Island Zone" located approximately 2000 metres
north of the existing shaft, where encouraging results warrant follow
up.
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Future advance royalty payments of $825,000 are now eliminated.
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Prior to this acquisition, if a mineral deposit on the Land Claims was
put into commercial production, Rubicon would have been required to
make a one-time advance royalty payment of $1 million. This requirement
is now eliminated.
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Also prior to this acquisition, Rubicon had the right to purchase a 0.5%
net smelter returns royalty out of the total 3% net smelter returns
royalty for a payment of $1 million. This is also now eliminated.
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As a result of this acquisition, there is no production royalty or any
advance royalty payment due to any third party on the Land Claims.
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Accordingly, Rubicon determined the acquisition of the Land Claims
Royalty to be clearly justified considering the mineral potential of
the Land Claims.
As previously announced by news release of August 31, 2011,
Franco-Nevada Corporation ("Franco-Nevada") purchased the pre-existing
2% net smelter returns royalty ("Water Claims Royalty") applicable to
mining properties lying beneath the waters of Red Lake situated within
the Project's boundaries for total consideration of $23.2 million, by
issuing 550,000 common shares of Franco-Nevada to Dominion Goldfields
Corporation. Rubicon retains the right to purchase 25% of the Water
Claims Royalty (a 0.5% portion of the net smelter returns royalty) for
US$675,000, which would thereby reduce the Water Claims Royalty to 1.5%
net smelter returns. The Water Claims Royalty covers the currently
known extent of the F2 Gold System.
The above transactions have received all required regulatory approvals.
All references to currency are Canadian dollars unless specified
otherwise.
About Rubicon Minerals Corporation
Rubicon Minerals Corporation is an exploration and development company,
focused on exploring and developing its high-grade gold discovery at
its Phoenix Gold Project in Red Lake, Ontario. Rubicon controls over
100 square miles of prime exploration ground in the prolific Red Lake
gold district of Ontario which hosts Goldcorp's high-grade, world class
Red Lake Mine.
RUBICON MINERALS CORPORATION
"David W. Adamson"
President & CEO
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the United
States Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and "forward looking
information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian provincial
securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking statements").
Forward-looking statements in this document include statements which
are dependent on or related to the mineral potential of the Land
Claims. The forward-looking statements that are contained in this news
release are based on various assumptions and estimates by the Company
and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. As a consequence,
actual results might differ materially from results forecast or
suggested in these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements contained herein are made as of the date of this news
release and the Company disclaims any obligation to update any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or results or otherwise, except as required by applicable
securities laws. There can be no assurance that forward-looking
statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future
events could differ materially from those anticipated in such
statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on
forward-looking statements.
*Historical Mineral Resource
The reader is cautioned that this news release contains information
regarding an historical mineral resource derived from historical
resource estimates prepared before the development of NI 43-101
guidelines and, accordingly, such information should not be relied
upon. As previously disclosed in Section 6.2 of the Preliminary Economic Assessment Technical Report under NI 43-101,
prepared on behalf of the Company by AMC Mining Consultants (Canada)
Ltd.(the "authors" or "AMC") and having an effective date of August 8,
2011 (the "PEA"), the historical estimates were prepared prior to the
implementation of NI 43-101. As disclosed in the PEA, a non-compliant
NI 43-101 resource estimate was completed by McFinley Red Lake Mines
staff in 1986 and was reported and discussed by G.M. Hogg (May, 2002,
2003). Although presented and discussed by the authors in the PEA,
neither the Company nor the authors of the PEA have audited these
estimates, nor made any attempt to classify them according to NI 43-101
standards or the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions (CIM Standards). The
information regarding the historical mineral resource is contained in
this news release and is presented in the PEA because the information
and historical resource estimates are considered relevant and of
historical significance. The reader should not rely on the information
or these historical estimates. A qualified person has not done
sufficient work to classify the information or historical estimates as
current mineral resources or mineral reserves. Neither the Company nor
AMC has treated the historical estimates as current mineral resources
or mineral reserves.
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