Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE: RFR | OTCQB: RFHRF) has completed a six drill hole programme, with mineralized graphitic mudstones hosting copper, zinc, and nickel intersected in each hole drilled over ~700m strike at the western end of a ~20km long Victoria polymetallic mineralized structure, which crosses the centre of the company’s wholly owned 330km2 Surimeau property.
In this drill programme, Renforth intersected net textured sulphides, which was notable, as one of Renforth’s key targets at its Surimeau project is to discover the source of the VMS stringer mineralization which has been observed in this, and prior, drill programmes.
A high priority geophysical (mag & EM) anomaly at the western end of the Victoria target was the focus of the company’s drill programme, the six drill holes revealed that the mineralized graphitic mudstone, seen all along the 20km strike of the Victoria target is thickening.
In this area, based upon visuals and XRF readings, the mudstones deliver a consistent nickel value, along with higher levels of zinc and copper mineralization. Samples have been submitted and the assay results will be released as available.
Renforth is a secure multi-commodity area play with the dominant brownfield land position south of the world class Cadillac-Larder Lake Fault in the prolific Cadillac and Malartic mining camps of Quebec’s Abitibi. The area offers exposure to gold, zinc, nickel, copper, cobalt and more, including lithium.
Renforth’s land position encompasses several areas of interest. In the more than 300km2 Renforth holds, there are both resources and mineralized ground undergoing exploration to extend zones and define the amount of metal in structures.
Renforth’s position is unique in that the ground is road accessible, has hydro power in place and is in an established and secure mining jurisdiction which regularly ranks as Top 10 (as determined by the Fraser Institute) in the world.
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