SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Volcan Holdings Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: VOHO) through its wholly-owned subsidiary Volcan Australia Corporation Pty Ltd, has secured tenement access to over 4,000km2 of bauxite-prospective ground in New South Wales, Australia. The tenements are located in the northern and southern parts of the state and encompass two large volcanic provinces known to host widespread deposits of bauxite. The bauxite deposits in these provinces are very different to the traditional deposits mined in many parts of the world, and appear to have been formed by a unique combination of volcanic and weathering processes to produce gibbsite-rich rocks with high available aluminium (up to 60%) and low reactive silica (as low as 1.5%), when concentrated near ancient basaltic volcanic vents.

Project highlights to-date include:-

    1. Bauxite exploration tenements secured and offered for grant by the New
       South Wales Department of Primary Industries includes, ELA 3506 in the
       Central Volcanic Province near Inverell covering approximately 1,000km2,
       and ELA 3595 in the Monaro Volcanic Province near Cooma covering more
       than 3,500km2.  Total prospective area >4,500km2.
    2. Thick deposits of bauxitic rocks (greater than 20m) discovered in at
       least 3 large volcanic domes within Exploration License Application 3506,
       with the domes encompassing a total aggregate area of more than 70km2,
       and the potential to host world class deposits in the hundreds of
       millions of tons just within these 3 dome structures covering only about
       2% of the prospective area, with potential for identification of billions
       of tons of resource within our various project areas. Such world class
       sized deposits, should they be of sufficient economic grade, as we
       believe our projects  host based on our results to date as detailed
       below, typically can generate annual revenues in the billions of dollars.
       Our goal is to mine sufficient high grade bauxite to profitably produce
       through refining and smelting a minimum of 5 million tons of aluminium
       per annum. At current aluminium prices of $1,500 per ton, 5 million tons
       of aluminium per annum would generate annual revenues of $7.5 billion.
    3. Outcrop sampling across one of the largest target domes, has confirmed
       the existence of significant deposits of commercial grade bauxite, with
       available Al and reactive Si percentages ranging up to 59% Al, and as low
       as 1.2% Si.  Current grade modelling indicates averages of Al = 38% &
       Si = 3% across the area sampled to-date.
    4. Hydrothermally altered basaltic volcaniclastic rocks hosting rich
       concentrations of almost pure gibbsite have also been found in suspected
       near-vent locations within parts of these domes yielding Al values as
       high as 59% and Si values as low as 1.2%.
    5. The samples taken to date have shown in the lab to be suitable for
       low-temperature refining using the Bayer Process. This is a serious
       advantage for the economics of bauxite refining, as low-temperature
       refining uses significantly less energy than the high temperature
       refining necessary in many other bauxite projects, which is one of the
       main ongoing operating costs in those projects rendering many uneconomic
       in the current climate.
    6. Numerous volcanic structures hosting bauxite deposits have also been
       identified within ELA 3595, while deep drilling and stratigraphic mapping
       has determined that approximately 9% of the entire vertical volcanic pile
       in the Monaro Volcanic Province is bauxitic.
    7. Bauxite deposits in both tenement areas are close to potentially
       available sources of power and water that may support refinery
       development for local processing of economic deposits.

For the detailed update report, including colored maps, please see www.volcan.com.au

SOURCE Volcan Holdings Inc.