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SRQ Resources Announces New Nickel-Copper Intercepts at Lac Brulé
SRQ Resources Inc. has reported promising results from its latest drilling campaign at the Lac Brulé project in Quebec, Canada. The company discovered a new ultramafic magmatic intrusion, located 6 km west of the Gossan Zone, which has raised hopes for significant mineralization.
The recent drilling comprised 11 holes over 3,015 meters, conducted between April 19 and May 5, 2024. Key highlights included multiple intervals of pyroxenite with visible pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, and pentlandite at various depths.
CEO Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet expressed enthusiasm, noting that the new "Target 900" is particularly noteworthy, with one borehole intersecting 735 meters of ultramafic magmatic material. This suggests potential for additional mineralised zones yet to be explored.
These findings align with past drilling results at the Gossan Zone and further enhance SRQ's confidence in the project's expansion potential. With more geophysical surveys planned, SRQ aims to unlock the full potential of the Lac Brulé property.
R. E.
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