Intersects 81.89 g/t Au Over 0.45M In Quebec
BMEX Gold Inc. (TSXV: BMEX) (OTCQB: MRIRF) has intersected visible gold assaying 81.89 g/t Au over 0.45m in diamond drill hole TUT-21-018 at its King Tut Gold Project in the Abitibi region of Quebec, Canada.
President and CEO, Warner Uhl, said a re-assay of the sample returned 143.79 g/t Au.
“I am very pleased with the assay results from hole 18, which was one of the last holes targeting the main structure at King Tut,” Mr Uhl said
“In addition, we are pleased that nearly all our drill holes have returned gold mineralisation over variable widths which is very encouraging for a first pass drill programme.
“The system carries high-grade gold and our geological consulting team will be evaluating the whole drill program in conjunction with other geophysical tools and modelling to create a robust follow-up exploration programme.
“We are well financed for this work and we are collaborating with one of the best geological teams in Canada.”
Assay results for the 19-hole, 5119m drill programme are currently being compiled with the historic drill results as the company continues to build a comprehensive exploration model for the Project. Recent results, especially this new high-grade interval, confirm the presence of high-grade gold system at King Tut.
Upcoming work includes a drone magnetic survey this summer to support detailed geological modelling.
The new exploration model will provide the basis for a targeting study ahead of a follow-up diamond drill programme in the fall.
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