

The procedures followed were as stated in ISO 13503-2:2006/API RP19C:2008. The two composites were then tested for sphericity, roundness, acid solubility, bulk density, apparent density and crush resistance (K-value).

The samples were dried, weighed and washed through a 200 mesh screen. A total of 24 samples were shipped to Stim-Labs to be tested for suitability for use as a proppant in hydraulic fracturing operations. The maximum depth of the sandstone encountered was 151 ft, with an average over the whole property of approximately 50 ft (using a 20-foort minimum). The Company intends to now complete an NI 43-101 resource estimate, to be carried out by BRS Inc.Īll of the drill holes were collared in sandstone.

Laboratory testing was performed by Stim-Lab of Duncan OK. The program was supervised by BRS Inc., an independent consulting engineering company, of Riverton WY. The drill program was carried out by Terra Sonic International, of Aiken South Carolina. This Option gives ASL the right to purchase the property outright for CAN$1,100,000 on or before January 5, 2015. ASL has entered into an Option to Purchase Agreement (the "Option") with the landowners, dated May 30, 2014. Rainmaker has entered into a binding Letter Agreement with Arkansas Silica LLC ("ASL") to acquire an Option to Purchase the 304-acre Bray Frac Sand property, located in NE Arkansas. From the test work, all samples met or exceeded the standards for roundness, sphericity, acid solubility and crush resistance. (TSX VENTURE:RMG) ("Rainmaker") is pleased to announce results of lab testing from its 20-hole sonic drill program on the Bray Property, Izard County, N-C Arkansas. CALGARY, ALBERTA-(Marketwired - Nov 25, 2014) - Rainmaker Resources Ltd.
