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    Allana Potash Intersects Two Zones of Strong Potash Mineralization

    Investing News Network
    Feb. 06, 2012 10:08AM PST
    Potash Investing

    Drilling at the Allana Potash Corp. (TSX:AAA,OTCQX:ALLRF) previously explored potash property in Ethiopia has intersected two zones of strong potash mineralization in both Hole DK-11-29 (“Hole 29”) and Hole DK-11-31 (“Hole 31). Hole 29 is located in the western portion of the concession block and was targeted to test potash mineralization west of Hole 9. Hole 29 intersected a strong Sylvinite Zone at a depth of 124.50 metres which yielded 20.51% KCl over 6.80 metres including a high grade section of 2.5 meters of 33.84% KCl from 124.50 metres to 127.00 metres. The Kainitite Zone was also intersected deeper in the hole at a depth of 227.30 metres and returned 21.35% KCl over 9.00 metres.

    Drilling at the Allana Potash Corp. (TSX:AAA,OTCQX:ALLRF) previously explored potash property in Ethiopia has intersected two zones of strong potash mineralization in both Hole DK-11-29 (“Hole 29″) and Hole DK-11-31 (“Hole 31). Hole 29 is located in the western portion of the concession block and was targeted to test potash mineralization west of Hole 9. Hole 29 intersected a strong Sylvinite Zone at a depth of 124.50 metres which yielded 20.51% KCl over 6.80 metres including a high grade section of 2.5 meters of 33.84% KCl from 124.50 metres to 127.00 metres. The Kainitite Zone was also intersected deeper in the hole at a depth of 227.30 metres and returned 21.35% KCl over 9.00 metres.

    As quoted in the press release:

    Hole 31 is located at the central-west portion of the project area approximately 1200 metres north of Hole 16 and was positioned to target the extension of the Musley deposit south of the historic drilling by Parsons. The Sylvinite Zone returned 18% KCl over 1.70 metres starting at a depth of 73.50 metres and the Kainitite Zone yielded 21.41% KCl over 6.10 metres starting at a depth of 82.30 metres.

    Click here to read theAllana Potash Corp. (TSX:AAA) press release


    Click here to see the Allana Potash Corp. (TSX:AAA) profile.

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