Material Change Report of May 3, 2005
 

 
 

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     Material Change Report of May 3, 2005

 
 

 


 

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

         
  IVANHOE MINES LTD.
 
 
Date: May 13, 2005  By:   /s/ Beverly A. Bartlett    
    BEVERLY A. BARTLETT   
    Corporate Secretary   
 

 


 

Form 51-102F3

Material Change Report

1.   NAME AND ADDRESS OF COMPANY
 
    Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. (the “Company”)
World Trade Centre
Suite 654 – 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 3E1
 
2.   DATE OF MATERIAL CHANGE
 
    May 3, 2005
 
3.   NEWS RELEASE
 
    The news release was issued on May 3, 2005 and disseminated through the facilities of recognized newswire services.
 
4.   SUMMARY OF MATERIAL CHANGE
 
    AMEC Americas Limited (“AMEC”) has prepared an updated independent resource estimate in respect of the Company’s Oyu Tolgoi (Turquoise Hill) Project in southern Mongolia (the “Oyu Tolgoi Project”). AMEC now estimates measured and indicated resources at the Oyu Tolgoi Project totalling 1.15 billion tonnes grading 1.30% copper and 0.47 grams per tonne (g/t) gold (a copper equivalent grade of 1.54%), containing 32.9 billion pounds of copper and 17.3 million ounces of gold, at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off. AMEC also estimates inferred resources for the Oyu Tolgoi Project of 1.16 billion tonnes grading 1.02% copper and 0.23 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 1.16%), containing approximately 26.2 billion pounds of copper and 8.4 million ounces of gold at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off.
 
5.   FULL DESCRIPTION OF MATERIAL CHANGE
 
    AMEC has prepared an updated independent resource estimate in respect of the Oyu Tolgoi Project. The estimate was prepared by AMEC under the direction of Dr. Harry Parker, Ch. P. Geol., and Dr. Stephen Juras, P.Geo., each of whom is an independent qualified person under National Instrument 43-101.
 
    AMEC now estimates measured and indicated resources at the Oyu Tolgoi Project totalling 1.15 billion tonnes grading 1.30% copper and 0.47 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 1.54%), containing 32.9 billion pounds of copper and 17.3 million ounces of gold, at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off. AMEC also estimates inferred resources at the Oyu Tolgoi Project of 1.16 billion tonnes grading 1.02% copper and 0.23 g/t gold (a copper equivalent

 


 

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    grade of 1.16%), containing approximately 26.2 billion pounds of copper and 8.4 million ounces of gold, at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off.
 
    Tables showing AMEC’s updated mineral resource estimates for the entire Oyu Tolgoi Project and for the Hugo Dummett and Southern Oyu deposits, at various copper equivalent cut-off grades, are set out in Appendix “A”.
 
    Most of the overall increase in the copper and gold resources at the Oyu Tolgoi Project is attributable to the increased copper and gold resources estimated in the Hugo North deposit, the northern part of the Hugo Dummett deposit. AMEC now estimates indicated resources in the Hugo Dummett deposit of 582 million tonnes grading 1.89% copper and 0.41 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 2.15%) at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off, containing approximately 24.3 billion pounds (11 million tonnes) of copper and 7.6 million ounces of gold. AMEC also estimates inferred resources in the Hugo Dummett deposit of 1.07 billion tonnes grading 1.07% copper and 0.21 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 1.20%) at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off, containing approximately 25.2 billion pounds (11.4 million tonnes) of copper and 7.3 million ounces of gold.
 
    Hugo North Deposit
 
    At a 2% copper equivalent cut-off grade, AMEC estimates that the Hugo North deposit’s indicated resources total 239 million tonnes grading 3.02% copper and 0.72 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 3.48%) and that the Hugo North deposit has inferred resources totalling 57 million tonnes grading 2.22% copper and 0.73 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 2.69%). At the 2% copper equivalent cut-off grade, AMEC estimates that the indicated resources in the Hugo North deposit contain approximately 16 billion pounds (7.2 million tonnes) of copper and 5.6 million ounces of gold and that the inferred resources contain 2.8 billion pounds (1.3 million tonnes) of copper and 1.3 million ounces of gold.
 
    At a 1% copper equivalent cut-off grade, AMEC estimates indicated resources in the Hugo North deposit totalling 476 million tonnes grading 2.15% copper and 0.47 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 2.45%) and inferred resources totalling 392 million tonnes grading 1.27% copper and 0.38 g/t gold (a copper equivalent grade of 1.51%). At the 1% copper equivalent cut-off grade, AMEC estimates that the indicated resources in the Hugo North deposit contain approximately 22.5 billion pounds (10.2 million tonnes) of copper and 7.2 million ounces of gold and that the inferred resources contain 11 billion pounds (5 million tonnes) of copper and 4.8 million ounces of gold.
 
    AMEC’s new resource estimate in respect of the Hugo North deposit is based on results from 156 drill holes, including daughter holes. This compares to 90 drill holes, including daughter holes, used in AMEC’s May, 2004 Hugo North resource estimate. It is estimated that the deposit has been extended more than 450 metres north as three 150-metre-spaced, east-west oriented sections have been drilled north of the 514 series of holes which defined the northern limits of the last resource update. Hole EGD006 is drilled on a section line approximately 150 additional metres to the north of these sections.

 


 

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    Most of the increase in the contained copper and gold estimated within the Hugo North deposit since AMEC’s May, 2004 estimate resulted from the extension of the deposit to the north/northeast. New resources also were added by the increasing thickness of the deposit north of the 514 section to approximately 400 metres (at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off). In the southern portion of Hugo North, the vertical extent of the mineralization also was increased.
 
    The Hugo North deposit has now been drilled on spacings of approximately 125-metre by 75-metre centres. This was accomplished on east-west oriented, 150-metre-spaced and selected 75-metre to 50-metre spaced infill sections using navi-drill technology to drill multiple holes from a single trunk hole. This spacing has allowed AMEC to upgrade a large portion of the resources in the deposit to the indicated classification.
 
    Southern Oyu Deposits
 
    A total of 584 drill holes were used in AMEC’s updated resource estimate in respect of the Southern Oyu deposits, including 45 additional drill holes since AMEC’s last resource estimate in respect of these deposits in August 2004.
 
    AMEC’s new estimate increased the measured and indicated resources (at a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off) in the Southern Oyu deposits by approximately 10%. Recent drilling added new resources in the Wedge and South Oyu areas, plus the Bridge and Southwest Oyu areas along the West Bounding Fault. The new drilling in the main Southwest Oyu gold zone upgraded additional indicated resources to the measured category.
 
    For consistency with previous AMEC resource estimates, the Southern Oyu resources shown in Tables 1 and 2 in Appendix “A” are based on a global resource above cut-off grade, without the constraint of an open-pit or underground block-cave mining shape. The measured and indicated resources have been recast using an ultimate life-of-mine open-pit optimization shell (at a 0.3% copper equivalent cut-off and using US$1.00 copper and US$400 gold) produced from mine planning by GRD Minproc Limited of Australia. The measured and indicated in-pit resources summarized in Table 3 in Appendix “A” for the Southern Oyu deposits are now estimated at 917 million tonnes grading 0.50% copper and 0.36 g/t gold (copper equivalent grade of 0.73%), containing 10.2 billion pounds of copper and 10.7 million ounces gold.
 
    Copper equivalent grades have been calculated using assumed metal prices of US$0.80/lb. for copper and US$350/oz. for gold. The contained gold and copper represent estimated contained metal in the ground and have not been adjusted for metallurgical recoveries of gold and copper. The determination of an adjustment factor to account for differences in relative metallurgical recoveries between gold and copper will depend upon the completion of definitive metallurgical testing.
 
    Resource classifications conform to CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves referred to in National Instrument 43-101. Mineral resources that are not reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. Measured and indicated mineral resources are that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade can be estimated with a level of

 


 

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    confidence sufficient to allow the application of technical and economic parameters to support mine planning and evaluation of the economic viability of the deposit. An inferred mineral resource is that part of a mineral resource for which quantity and grade can be estimated on the basis of geological evidence and limited sampling and reasonably assumed, but not verified.
 
    Charles Forster, P.Geo., the Company’s Turquoise Hill Manager, and Stephen Torr, the Company’s Chief Resource Geologist, qualified persons as defined by NI 43-101, supervised the preparation of the information contained in this Material Change Report. SGS Analabs Pty. Ltd. prepares the split core at the project site and assays all samples at its facility in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. the Company’s QA/QC program is monitored by independent consultant Dr Barry Smee, P.Geo., and managed on site by Dale Sketchley, M.Sc., P.Geo. Prepared standards and blanks are inserted at the sample preparation lab on the project site to monitor the quality control of the assay data.
 
6.   RELIANCE ON SUBSECTION 7.1(2) OR (3) OF NATIONAL INSTRUMENT 51-102
 
    Not applicable.
 
7.   OMITTED INFORMATION
 
    No confidential information has been omitted from this material change report.
 
8.   EXECUTIVE OFFICER
 
    The name and business number of the executive officer of the Company who is knowledgeable of the material change and this report is:
 
    Beverly A. Bartlett
Ivanhoe Mines Ltd.
Suite 654 – 999 Canada Place
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 3E1
 
Telephone: (604) 688-5755
 
9.   DATE OF REPORT
 
    DATED at Vancouver, British Columbia this 13th day of May, 2005.
 
    IVANHOE MINES LTD.
 
    Per:      “Beverly A. Bartlett”     
          Beverly A. Bartlett
          Corporate Secretary

 


 

APPENDIX “A”

Table 1: Total Oyu Tolgoi Measured, Indicated and Inferred resources based on a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off — May, 2005:

                                                         
                                       
                            Copper     Contained Metal  
            Copper     Gold     Equiv.                     Copper  
Oyu Tolgoi   Resources     Grade     Grade     Grade     Copper     Gold     Equiv.  
Total Deposit   (tonnes)     (%)     (g/t)     (%)     (‘000 lbs)     (ounces)     (‘000 lbs)  
Total Measured
    101,590,000       0.64       1.10       1.34       1,440,000       3,580,000       3,010,000  
Total Indicated
    1,047,570,000       1.33       0.42       1.59       30,610,000       14,070,000       36,740,000  
Total Measured + Indicated
    1,149,160,000       1.30       0.47       1.54       32,850,000       17,340,000       38,980,000  
Total Inferred
    1,160,120,000       1.02       0.23       1.16       26,200,000       8,400,000       29,780,000  

     Table 2: Total Oyu Tolgoi Resources based on a 0.60% copper equivalent cut-off — May, 2005:

                                                         
                                    Contained Metal  
                            Copper                     Copper  
    Resources     Copper     Gold     Equiv.     Copper     Gold     Equiv.  
Deposit   (tonnes)     (%)     (g/t)     (%)     (‘000 lbs)     (ounces)     (‘000 lbs)  
Southern Oyu Deposits
                                                       
Measured
    101,590,000       0.64       1.10       1.34       1,440,000       3,580,000       3,010,000  
Indicated
    465,640,000       0.62       0.43       0.89       6,360,000       6,400,000       9,150,000  
Measured + Indicated
    567,230,000       0.62       0.55       0.97       7,810,000       9,980,000       12,170,000  
Inferred
    88,500,000       0.47       0.41       0.73       920,000       1,170,000       1,430,000  
Hugo Dummett Deposits
                                                       
Indicated (Hugo North)
    581,930,000       1.89       0.41       2.15       24,250,000       7,600,000       27,580,000  
Inferred (Hugo North and South)
    1,071,620,000       1.07       0.21       1.20       25,220,000       7,310,000       28,350,000  
 
                                                       
Oyu Tolgoi Project Grand Total:
                                                       
Measured
    101,590,000       0.64       1.10       1.34       1,440,000       3,580,000       3,010,000  
Indicated
    1,047,570,000       1.33       0.42       1.59       30,610,000       14,070,000       36,740,000  
Measured + Indicated
    1,149,160,000       1.30       0.47       1.54       32,850,000       17,340,000       38,980,000  
Inferred
    1,160,120,000       1.02       0.23       1.16       26,200,000       8,400,000       29,780,000  

 


 

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Table 3: Stand alone Southern Oyu Deposits resources in ultimate pit based on 0.60% and 0.30% copper equivalent cut-offs — May, 2005:

                                                                 
                                            Contained Metal  
    CuEq             Copper     Gold     CuEq                     Copper  
    Cut-off     Resources     Grade     Grade     Grade     Copper     Gold     Equiv.  
Deposit   (%)     (tonnes)     (%)     (g/t)     (%)     (‘000 lbs)     (ounces)     (‘000 lbs)  
Southern Oyu Deposits
                                                               
Measured
    0.6       101,530,000       0.65       1.09       1.34       1,450,000       3,560,000       3,000,000  
 
    0.3       126,560,000       0.58       0.93       1.18       1,620,000       3,780,000       3,290,000  
Indicated
    0.6       371,150,000       0.66       0.38       0.90       5,370,000       4,590,000       7,390,000  
 
    0.3       790,590,000       0.49       0.27       0.66       8,540,000       6,910,000       11,560,000  
Measured + Indicated
    0.6       472,680,000       0.65       0.54       1.00       6,820,000       8,150,000       10,390,000  
 
    0.3       917,150,000       0.50       0.36       0.73       10,160,000       10,700,000       14,850,000  
Inferred
    0.6       12,950,000       0.59       0.23       0.74       170,000       100,000       210,000  
 
    0.3       78,240,000       0.37       0.18       0.48       630,000       450,000       830,000  

 


 

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Table 4: Hugo Dummett Deposit (Combined Hugo North and Hugo South Deposits) Indicated and Inferred Resources at various copper equivalent cut-off grades — May 2005:

                                                         
                    Grades     Contained Metal  
Resource   Cu Eq.             Copper     Gold     Copper     Copper     Gold  
Class   Cut-off (%)     Tonnes     (%)     (g/t)     Eq. (%)     (’000 lbs)     (ozs)  
Indicated Resources
    3.5       113,370,000       3.74       0.92       4.33       9,350,000       3,360,000  
 
    3.0       153,770,000       3.50       0.85       4.05       11,880,000       4,210,000  
 
    2.5       194,010,000       3.27       0.79       3.78       14,000,000       4,930,000  
 
    2.0       239,450,000       3.02       0.72       3.48       15,960,000       5,560,000  
 
    1.5       321,120,000       2.64       0.62       3.03       18,680,000       6,390,000  
 
    1.25       391,910,000       2.39       0.54       2.73       20,620,000       6,830,000  
 
    1.0       476,300,000       2.15       0.47       2.45       22,540,000       7,210,000  
 
    0.9       507,410,000       2.07       0.45       2.36       23,130,000       7,340,000  
 
    0.8       535,180,000       2.00       0.43       2.28       23,600,000       7,450,000  
 
    0.7       559,220,000       1.94       0.42       2.21       23,960,000       7,530,000  
 
    0.6       581,930,000       1.89       0.41       2.15       24,250,000       7,600,000  
Inferred Resources
    3.5       11,670,000       3.51       0.71       3.96       910,000       260,000  
 
    3.0       25,010,000       3.19       0.59       3.56       1,760,000       470,000  
 
    2.5       52,480,000       2.79       0.52       3.12       3,230,000       880,000  
 
    2.0       95,920,000       2.40       0.49       2.72       5,090,000       1,530,000  
 
    1.5       196,490,000       1.90       0.44       2.19       8,230,000       2,820,000  
 
    1.25       359,470,000       1.59       0.35       1.81       12,570,000       4,070,000  
 
    1.0       595,740,000       1.36       0.28       1.54       17,810,000       5,380,000  
 
    0.9       691,750,000       1.28       0.27       1.45       19,600,000       5,880,000  
 
    0.8       818,710,000       1.20       0.24       1.36       21,720,000       6,400,000  
 
    0.7       954,300,000       1.13       0.23       1.27       23,750,000       6,880,000  
 
    0.6       1,071,620,000       1.07       0.21       1.20       25,220,000       7,310,000  

 


 

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Table 5: Stand alone Hugo North Deposit Indicated and Inferred Resources at various copper equivalent cut-off grades — May 2005:

                                                         
                    Grades     Contained Metal  
Resource   Cu Eq.             Copper     Gold     Copper     Copper     Gold  
Class   Cut-off (%)     Tonnes     (%)     (g/t)     Eq. (%)     (‘000 lbs)     (ozs)  
Indicated Resources
    3.5       113,370,000       3.74       0.92       4.33       9,350,000       3,360,000  
 
    3.0       153,770,000       3.50       0.85       4.05       11,880,000       4,210,000  
 
    2.5       194,010,000       3.27       0.79       3.78       14,000,000       4,930,000  
 
    2.0       239,450,000       3.02       0.72       3.48       15,960,000       5,560,000  
 
    1.5       321,120,000       2.64       0.62       3.03       18,680,000       6,390,000  
 
    1.25       391,910,000       2.39       0.54       2.73       20,620,000       6,830,000  
 
    1.0       476,300,000       2.15       0.47       2.45       22,540,000       7,210,000  
 
    0.9       507,410,000       2.07       0.45       2.36       23,130,000       7,340,000  
 
    0.8       535,180,000       2.00       0.43       2.28       23,600,000       7,450,000  
 
    0.7       559,220,000       1.94       0.42       2.21       23,960,000       7,530,000  
 
    0.6       581,930,000       1.89       0.41       2.15       24,250,000       7,600,000  
Inferred Resources
    3.5       6,230,000       3.33       1.11       4.04       460,000       220,000  
 
    3.0       13,060,000       3.01       0.93       3.61       870,000       390,000  
 
    2.5       29,720,000       2.61       0.78       3.11       1,710,000       750,000  
 
    2.0       57,020,000       2.22       0.73       2.69       2,800,000       1,340,000  
 
    1.5       126,870,000       1.73       0.62       2.13       4,840,000       2,540,000  
 
    1.25       231,370,000       1.47       0.49       1.78       7,490,000       3,670,000  
 
    1.0       392,150,000       1.27       0.38       1.51       10,950,000       4,790,000  
 
    0.9       448,590,000       1.21       0.36       1.44       11,980,000       5,150,000  
 
    0.8       500,770,000       1.16       0.34       1.38       12,820,000       5,440,000  
 
    0.7       540,680,000       1.12       0.33       1.33       13,380,000       5,670,000  
 
    0.6       581,290,000       1.08       0.32       1.28       13,840,000       5,920,000  

 


 

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Table 6: Stand alone Hugo South Deposit Inferred Resources at various copper equivalent cut-off grades — May 2005:

                                                         
                    Grades     Contained Metal  
Resource   Cu Eq.             Copper     Gold     Copper     Copper     Gold  
Class   Cut-off (%)     Tonnes     (%)     (g/t)     Eq. (%)     (‘000 lbs)     (ozs)  
Inferred Resources
    3.5       5,440,000       3.71       0.25       3.87       450,000       40,000  
 
    3.0       11,950,000       3.38       0.21       3.51       890,000       80,000  
 
    2.5       22,760,000       3.02       0.18       3.14       1,520,000       130,000  
 
    2.0       38,900,000       2.67       0.15       2.77       2,290,000       190,000  
 
    1.5       69,620,000       2.21       0.12       2.29       3,390,000       280,000  
 
    1.25       128,100,000       1.80       0.10       1.86       5,080,000       400,000  
 
    1.0       203,590,000       1.53       0.09       1.59       6,860,000       590,000  
 
    0.9       243,160,000       1.42       0.09       1.48       7,620,000       730,000  
 
    0.8       317,940,000       1.27       0.09       1.33       8,900,000       960,000  
 
    0.7       413,620,000       1.14       0.09       1.20       10,370,000       1,210,000  
 
    0.6       490,330,000       1.05       0.09       1.11       11,380,000       1,390,000  

Limited drilling has been conducted in the Hugo South Deposit since November, 2003. There are slight variations in AMEC’s May, 2005, and May, 2004, Hugo South resource estimates due to a revised definition of the separation of Hugo South and Hugo North (the north-dipping 110 degree fault). Hugo South currently has only Inferred resources due to a lack of infill drilling in this deposit.