Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE: RFR | OTCQB: RFHRF | FSE: 9RR) has announced that field exploration operations have resumed at its 330 sq. km Surimeau battery metals property located in southern Quebec, Canada.
“I am very happy to be able to finally announce the return of field operations on one of our two core properties (the other core asset being our Parbec gold deposit). Unfortunately, fires in the first half of the summer, along with our crews having to take other work when we were delayed, has made this start much later than envisioned,” stated Nicole Brewster, president and CEO of Renforth.
“However, we are going to make good use of this window of time generating information which will help in planning the next steps in different areas of the property, likely to include stripping and drilling, based in part on the results of this work.”
The company’s geologists are focused on following up on numerous initial exploration targets developed earlier this summer and has been prospecting unexplored lithium, nickel, and zinc occurrences identified in historic and government soil surveys located near or within the Decelles batholith in the south of the property, the ~20km long Victoria mineralized structure in the centre, and the Beaupre copper discovery in the north.
Renforth has also been prospecting eleven anomalies (A to K) identified by Dr. Julie Selway P.Geo of JJ Minerals Inc. based on elevated Li, Rb, Cs, Be, Nb, Ta, and Sn contents in samples taken by Renforth geologists in the summer 2022 prospecting programme. In November 2022, Renforth requested Dr. Selway and JJ Minerals to give an opinion on the lithium potential of Surimeau and conduct a review of their summer 2022 prospecting programme.
Renforth will also be targeting outcrop identified through satellite imagery and prospecting other exploration targets including the fertile Decelles batholith and other high priority anomalies and pegmatites.
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