Update of the Mineral reserve for Dannemora Mineral


An update of the mineral reserve and mineral resources for Dannemora Mineral has
been produced.
Mineral reserve

Dannemora Mineral’s mineral reserve as of 31 December 2013 shows a probable
mineral reserve of 29.1 million tonnes with an average grade of 34.2 percent Fe.
This is a decline in tonnage compared with the previous estimate in December
2012, which was 34.0 million tonnes and 34.5 percent Fe.

Here are the main reasons for the reduction in the reserve:

  ·
2.6 million tonnes were mined in 2013.

  ·
A temporary cut-off level of 30 percent Fe is being used from 2013 up to the end
of 2015. This means that areas in the mine with grades of between 20 and 30
percent Fe have been left and will continue to be left for the time being. After
2015 a cut-off level of 20 percent Fe will be reintroduced.

There is therefore a total reduction in the probable mineral reserve of 4.9
million tonnes and a reduction in the Fe grade of 0.3 percent Fe.

      Probable mineral reserve
      Mt    Fe %
2012  34.0  34.5
2013  29.1  34.2

Mineral resources

The estimated mineral resources for Dannemora Mineral as of 31 December 2013
amounted to 28.1 million tonnes with an average Fe grade of 39.2 percent
(measured and indicated mineral resources).

The new estimate shows measured mineral resources of 17.5 million tonnes with an
average grade of 39.5 percent Fe, indicated mineral resources of 10.6 million
tonnes with an average grade of 38.6 percent Fe, and inferred mineral resources
of 4.9 million tonnes with an average grade of 37.6 percent Fe.

The inferred mineral resources have increased even though only limited drilling
took place in the new areas of the mine. The main reason for this increase is
because some of the resources that were previously classified as measured have
been transferred to inferred mineral resources. In 2014 the company plans to
increase its drilling in order to investigate new magnetite mineralisations that
have been discovered and to extend existing ore bodies.

      Measured    Indicated   Inferred mineral resources
      mineral     mineral
      resources   resources
      Mt    Fe %  Mt    Fe %  Mt   Fe %
2012  19.8  38.7  13.6  37.9  1.9  41.1
2013  17.5  39.5  10.6  38.6  4.9  37.6

Only measured and indicated mineral resources are used to estimate the mineral
reserve. The mineral resources are reported including the mineral reserve.

The mineral resources and mineral reserve for 2013 were estimated by Dannemora
Magnetit’s geology and planning staff in collaboration with Thomas Lindholm,
Geovista AB, Luleå. The mineral resource estimate was produced by Gunnar Rauseus
(Geologist), Peter Svensson (Geologist) and Thomas Lindholm (Mining Engineer).
The mineral reserve was then estimated by Daniel Eklund (Mining Planner), Peter
Svensson (Geologist), Mats Larsson (Planning Manager) and Thomas Lindholm
(Mining Engineer). All work was carried out under the supervision of the
company’s independent qualified person Thomas Lindholm, GeoVista AB, Luleå.
Thomas Lindholm is a Fellow of AusIMM (Australasian Institute of Mining and
Metallurgy) and has the required knowledge and experience in reporting this type
of deposit.
For further information, please contact:
Ralf Nordén, President and  CEO
Telephone 46 709374891
ralf.norden@dannemoramineral.se
Dannemora Mineral AB is a mining and exploration company of which the primary
activity is mining operations in the Dannemora iron ore mine. The Company
intends to engage in exploration activities to increase the iron ore base
locally and regionally.The Company’s most important asset is the iron deposit in
the Dannemora Mine, and activity is focused mainly on the mining of this deposit
at present.

The Company is listed on NASDAQ OMX First North, Stockholm, and Oslo Axess. The
Company's Certified Advisor on First North is Remium Nordic AB.

The Company's independent qualified person is mining engineer Thomas Lindholm,
Geovista AB, Luleå. Thomas Lindholm is qualified as a Competent Person, as
defined in the JORC Code, based on education and experience in exploration,
mining and estimation of mineral resources of iron, base and precious metals.

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