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Legend International Holdings Announces Further Phosphate Interests in the Georgina Basin in Queensland, Australia
Legend International Holdings, Inc (OTCBB:LGDI) (a Delaware
Corporation) with projects in Queensland and the Northern Territory of
Australia, announces that it has entered into an agreement to earn an
80% interest in phosphate deposits on three tenement blocks in
Queensland, Australia. This consolidates Legend’s
phosphate holdings in the Georgina Basin in Queensland, Australia.
Legend’s main focus is the Lady Annie and Lady
Jane projects where previous detailed drilling has delineated historical
phosphate deposits with a completed economic feasibility study.
Legend entered into a farm-in and joint venture heads of agreement with
King Eagle Resources Pty Limited on December 7, 2007 pursuant to which
Legend can earn an 80% interest in phosphate on three tenement blocks
named Quita Creek, Highland Plains and Lily and Sherrin creek by
spending $3 million on phosphate exploration over five years. Legend has
no rights to any other minerals on the three tenement blocks.
The table below lists tonnes and grade of the historical mineralization
estimates for the prospects within previous Legend tenements and those
covered by the joint venture heads of agreement with King Eagle
Resources Pty Limited (Italics).
PROSPECT
Tonnes
(Millions)
%P2O5
1D Tree
450
15.9
2Lady Annie
293
16.6
2Lady Jane
193
17.6
2Thorntonia
47
18.1
2Lily Creek
191
14.9
2Quita Creek
30
7.42
2Sherrin Creek
175
16.5
2Highland Plains
84
13.4
TOTAL
1,463
16.0
1Howard, P.F, 1986 ‘
The D-Tree phosphate deposit, Georgina Basin, Australia’
in Phosphate Deposits of the World –
Volume 1: Proterozoic and Cambrian phosphorates, Edited by P.J. Cook and
J.H. Shergold, p556, Cambridge University Press, 1986.
2Queensland Government
Department of Mines & Energy Public Information (A Summary of Major
Mineral Resources, Mines and Projects, 2nd
Edition).
All phosphate landholdings are located in the Georgina Basin of
Queensland, Australia, totaling more than 40,000 square acres. Each
project hosts a known and well documented, deposit of phosphate rock
(Cook, P.J, 1989, Howard, P.F, 1986).
The total historic phosphate deposits reported on these landholdings by
previous holders WMC Resources Limited (which is now part of the BHP
Billiton group), Broken Hill South Limited and International Minerals
and Chemical Corp is 1463 million tonnes at an average grade of 16.0% P2O5.
Phosphate rock prices have increased substantially in the past 24 months
due to increased world demand, improved diet (requiring more fertilizer –
the primary use of phosphate rock) and shortage of good quality ore to
meet increased world demand particularly in China, India and Latin
America.
About Legend International Holdings Inc
Legend International Holdings, Inc(OTCBB:LGDI) is a Delaware
corporation principally engaged in exploration and resource development
activities. The Company’s exploration
licences include approximately 5.2 million acres in Queensland and the
Northern Territory, Australia. For further information please visit our
website at www.lgdi.net.
Forward-Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements in this press release are made pursuant to
the “safe harbour”
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve
risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, the risks of
exploration and development stage projects, risks associated with
environmental and other regulatory matters, mining risks and competition
and the volatility of mineral prices. Actual results and timetables
could vary significantly. Additional information about these and other
factors that could affect the Company’s
business is set forth in the Company’s fiscal
2006 Annual Report on Form 10-KSB and other filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
Legend International Holdings Inc Mr. Joseph Gutnick, +011 613 8532
2866 Chief Executive Officer Fax: +011 613 8532 2805 josephg@axisc.com.au