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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.616.116 von Fels33 am 09.05.20 08:56:47Mitten ins Herz getroffen...
Und ich dachte schon, das kleine Pflänzchen Hoffnung würde in mir keimen.
Da wurde ich auf den harten Fels der Realität geschmettert 😭
Aber man wundert sich doch:
- haben wir nicht schwerpunktmäßig "goldige Projekte"
- sind die nicht so toll (ganze mining-camps), dass wir nur auf diesen Gold-Run gewartet haben, damit uns die Majors die Sachen aus den Händen reißen
- waren die Märkte nicht so böse, dass wir kaum aus dem Quark kamen, aber immer Top-Liegenschaften zu kleinem Preis einkaufen konnten.
Der Goldpreis steht jetzt bei knapp 1.700 USD und trotzdem tut sich nix. Vielleicht ist es wirklich ein Zeichen dafür, dass die Ernte der Saat, die Jack ins Feld geworfen hat, erst bei der übernächsten Generation Früchte tragen könnte
Und ich dachte schon, das kleine Pflänzchen Hoffnung würde in mir keimen.
Da wurde ich auf den harten Fels der Realität geschmettert 😭
Aber man wundert sich doch:
- haben wir nicht schwerpunktmäßig "goldige Projekte"
- sind die nicht so toll (ganze mining-camps), dass wir nur auf diesen Gold-Run gewartet haben, damit uns die Majors die Sachen aus den Händen reißen
- waren die Märkte nicht so böse, dass wir kaum aus dem Quark kamen, aber immer Top-Liegenschaften zu kleinem Preis einkaufen konnten.
Der Goldpreis steht jetzt bei knapp 1.700 USD und trotzdem tut sich nix. Vielleicht ist es wirklich ein Zeichen dafür, dass die Ernte der Saat, die Jack ins Feld geworfen hat, erst bei der übernächsten Generation Früchte tragen könnte
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.615.918 von homooec am 09.05.20 08:24:43Ich will Dich nicht desillusionieren, homooec, aber ich denke, dass Du Dir darüber keine Gedanken machen mußt Sofern Du nicht ein Spätgeborener bist, sondern zur Generation der (Mittel)-Älteren gehörst wie ich, kann ich Dir versichern: Wir werden kein einziges dieser Royaliy-Einkommen erleben....
LG
F.
LG
F.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 63.597.648 von muenchenguru am 07.05.20 18:04:54Hallo!
Kann mir bitte jemand kurz erklären, welche NSR wir bei welchen Gebieten von Monarch/Monarques Gold haben. Irgendwie habe ich da die Übersicht verloren!
DANKE!
Kann mir bitte jemand kurz erklären, welche NSR wir bei welchen Gebieten von Monarch/Monarques Gold haben. Irgendwie habe ich da die Übersicht verloren!
DANKE!


CDPQ Invests $5 Million in Monarch Gold to Support the Potential Re-Opening of the Beaufor Mine
Quebec
Royalties & Streams
TSX: MQR
www.monarquesgold.com
Mr. Jean-Marc Lacoste reports:
The Corporation will undertake an extensive 42,500-metre drilling program on Beaufor.
Monarch will incorporate artificial intelligence technologies to optimize target selection for its next drilling program using advanced analytics.
The ultimate goal is to restart gold production at the Beaufor mine within 12 to 18 months to take advantage of the bullish gold market.
MONTRÉAL, May 7, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - MONARCH GOLD CORPORATION ("Monarch" or the "Corporation") (TSX: MQR) (OTCMKTS: MRQRF) (FRANKFURT: MR7) announces that it has signed an agreement with Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec ("CDPQ") to sell a 3% net smelter return royalty on gold production at the Beaufor mine (the "NSR") for $5 million.
The Corporation and CDPQ have also agreed to retain the services of GoldSpot Discoveries Corp. (TSXV: SPOT), a technology company that applies expert geoscience and advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to increase the efficiency and success rate of mineral exploration. The objective is to optimize the drilling program on the Beaufor property using advanced analytical technology.
"First and foremost, we would like to thank CDPQ for this strategic investment that could eventually give the Beaufor mine a second life," said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarch. "This investment is a turning point for the Beaufor mine, which still has considerable high-grade gold potential, as we demonstrated during our last drilling campaign, in 2018."

CDPQ Invests $5 Million in Monarch Gold to Support the Potential Re-Opening of the Beaufor Mine
Quebec
Royalties & Streams
TSX: MQR
www.monarquesgold.com
Mr. Jean-Marc Lacoste reports:
The Corporation will undertake an extensive 42,500-metre drilling program on Beaufor.
Monarch will incorporate artificial intelligence technologies to optimize target selection for its next drilling program using advanced analytics.
The ultimate goal is to restart gold production at the Beaufor mine within 12 to 18 months to take advantage of the bullish gold market.
MONTRÉAL, May 7, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - MONARCH GOLD CORPORATION ("Monarch" or the "Corporation") (TSX: MQR) (OTCMKTS: MRQRF) (FRANKFURT: MR7) announces that it has signed an agreement with Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec ("CDPQ") to sell a 3% net smelter return royalty on gold production at the Beaufor mine (the "NSR") for $5 million.
The Corporation and CDPQ have also agreed to retain the services of GoldSpot Discoveries Corp. (TSXV: SPOT), a technology company that applies expert geoscience and advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to increase the efficiency and success rate of mineral exploration. The objective is to optimize the drilling program on the Beaufor property using advanced analytical technology.
"First and foremost, we would like to thank CDPQ for this strategic investment that could eventually give the Beaufor mine a second life," said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarch. "This investment is a turning point for the Beaufor mine, which still has considerable high-grade gold potential, as we demonstrated during our last drilling campaign, in 2018."
Hier auch etwas aus dem Val d'Or, wie schon oft besprochen, ist da einiges los zur Zeit https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-…
Renforth scheinen sich innerhalb des Parbec's Gebiet zu fokussieren
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Renforth Releases Parbec Gold Mineral Resource Estimate
in 2020 Press Releases
MAY 6, 2020
Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE – RFR) (OTC Pink – RFHRF) (WKN – A2H9TN) (“Renforth” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide shareholders with a pit constrained gold Mineral Resource Estimate for Renforth’s wholly owned Parbec Property, located on the Cadillac Break, in Malartic, Quebec and contiguous to the open pit Canadian Malartic Mine. This Mineral Resource Estimate has been calculated by P&E Mining Consultants Inc. of Brampton, Ontario, with an effective date of April 30th, 2020, using only assay data from between 2007 and Renforth’s last work on the property in 2019, excluding all assay results obtained historically, or prior to 2007. Renforth has in its possession all the core from 2007 to date.
“Delivering this pit constrained Mineral Resource Estimate for our wholly owned Parbec Gold property to Renforth’s shareholders is done with a great deal of satisfaction. Renforth awaits the results of our recently announced metallic screen work for Parbec and will use those, once received, in conjunction with this deposit model, to assess our next steps at Parbec. In Parbec Renforth has the luxury of being well positioned, on the Cadillac Break in Malartic Quebec, with accessible surface ounces in a rising gold market and is able to make our next moves with no outside pressures” states Nicole Brewster, President and CEO of Renforth.
Parbec April 2020 Pit Constrained Mineral Resource Estimate
The engineered open pit geometry has a maximum depth of 225 m and a maximum length of 1,300 m, whereas mineralization at Parbec reaches a maximum depth of 738m and is present the length of the Cadillac Break on the Property, ~1.8km.
Renforth can use the new 3D model generated with this Mineral Resource to plan future drilling at Parbec relative to the constraining pit shell.
Assay composite results used, those obtained between 2007 and 2019, were capped at 20 g/t Au in this model. Renforth has determined that there is a nugget effect present at Parbec which could impact future development, capping of the composite grade within the constraining pit shell is a prudent and conservative approach.
The Mineral Resource Estimate totals 104,500 oz of gold in 1,822,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.78 g/t Au in the Indicated classification and 177,300 oz of gold in 3,122,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.77 g/t Au in the Inferred classification as follows;
Parbec Mineral Resource Estimate (1-6)
Area Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Pit Constrained Indicated 0.32 1,782 1.77 101.4
Inferred 0.32 1,997 1.56 100.3
Out-of-Pit Indicated 1.44 40 2.38 3.1
Inferred 1.44 1,125 2.13 77.0
Total Indicated 0.32 + 1.44 1,822 1.78 104.5
Inferred 0.32 + 1.44 3,122 1.77 177.3
1) Mineral Resources which are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. The estimate of Mineral Resources may be materially affected by environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-political, marketing, or other relevant issues.
2) The Inferred Mineral Resource in this estimate has a lower level of confidence than that applied to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of the Inferred Mineral Resource could be upgraded to an Indicated Mineral Resource with continued exploration.
3) The Mineral Resources in this report were estimated using the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves, Definitions and Guidelines prepared by the CIM Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions and adopted by the CIM Council.
4) Historically mined areas were depleted from the Mineral Resource model.
5.) The pit constrained Au cut-off grade of 0.32 g/t Au was derived from US$1,450/oz Au price, 0.75 US$/C$ exchange rate, 95% process recovery, C$17/t process cost and C$2/t G&A cost. The constraining pit optimization parameters were C$2.50/t mineralized mining cost, $2/t waste mining cost, $1.50/t overburden mining cost and 50 degree pit slopes.
6.) The out of pit Au cut-off grade of 1.44 g/t Au was derived from US$1,450/oz Au price, 0.75 US$/C$ exchange rate, 95% process recovery, C$66/t mining cost, C$17/t process cost and C$2/t G&A cost. The out of pit Mineral Resource grade blocks were quantified above the 1.44 g/t Au cut-off, below the constraining pit shell and within the constraining mineralized wireframes. Additionally, only groups of blocks that exhibited continuity and reasonable potential stope geometry were included. All orphaned blocks and narrow strings of blocks were excluded. The longhole stoping with backfill method was assumed for the out of pit Mineral Resource Estimate calculation.
Renforth would like to offer readers of this press release an understanding of the meaning of the Indicated and the Inferred Mineral Resource classifications. In both instances the gold ounces stated are verified to the satisfaction of the Qualified Person who authored the Mineral Resource Estimate. The difference is the level of confidence the author of the Mineral Resource Estimate has regarding the likelihood of mining, as stated in bullet #2 above the level of confidence is lower in the Inferred classification than the Indicated, it is reasonable to expect that with some amount of additional exploration Inferred ounces can be mined, whereas the Indicated ounces do not require any additional exploration, in the opinion of the Qualified Person.
Parbec Mineral Resource Gold Price and Cut-Off Grade Sensitivity
The tonnes, gold grade and contained ounces within and outside of the engineered pit shell are sensitive to an increase or decrease in their respective numbers based upon the price of gold used in the economic calculations which constrain the pit shell. In the same way a change in the price of gold used can lower or increases the gold cut-off grade used in the calculation for the Mineral Resource Estimate sensitivity, as shown below.
Sensitivity of Parbec Pit Constrained Mineral Resource Estimate
Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Au Price*
US$/oz
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Indicated 0.36 1,300 1,717 1.80 99.3
0.34 1,375 1,751 1.78 100.3
0.32 1,450 1,782 1.77 101.4
0.30 1,525 1,809 1.76 102.1
0.29 1,600 1,840 1.74 102.9
Inferred 0.36 1,300 1,820 1.57 92.0
0.34 1,375 1,907 1.57 96.1
0.32 1,450 1,997 1.56 100.3
0.30 1,525 2,086 1.56 104.3
0.29 1,600 2,167 1.55 107.7
*Au price used to determine Au cut-off grade for Resource Estimate sensitivity analysis.
Sensitivity of Parbec Out of Pit Mineral Resource Estimate
Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Au Price*
US$/oz
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Indicated 1.61 1,300 41 2.68 3.6
1.52 1,375 41 2.52 3.3
1.44 1,450 40 2.38 3.1
1.37 1,525 43 2.26 3.1
1.31 1,600 45 2.15 3.1
Inferred 1.61 1,300 972 2.28 71.4
1.52 1,375 1,052 2.21 74.6
1.44 1,450 1,125 2.13 77.0
1.37 1,525 1,201 2.06 79.5
1.31 1,600 1,243 2.01 80.5
*Au price used to determine Au cut-off grade for Resource Estimate sensitivity analysis
This Mineral Resource Estimate has been prepared as a result of a continuous disclosure review, at the request of Staff of the OSC, and supersedes the previous, Oct. 2018, Mineral Resource Estimate. This Mineral Resource Estimate, unlike the prior estimate, has been prepared on the basis of a constraining open pit shell.
Technical information in this press release was reviewed and approved by Eugene Puritch P.Eng, FEC, CET, President of P&E Mining Consultants Inc. and an independent “Qualified Person” pursuant to the requirements specified in NI 43-101.
For further information please contact:
Renforth Resources Inc.
Nicole Brewster
President and Chief Executive Officer
T:416-818-1393
E: nicole@renforthresources.com
#269 – 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering ON L1V 1B5
ABOUT RENFORTH
Renforth Resources Inc. is a Toronto-based gold exploration company with five wholly owned surface gold bearing properties located in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, Canada.
In Quebec Renforth holds the New Alger and Parbec Properties, in the Cadillac and Malartic gold camps respectively, with gold present at surface and to some depth, located on the Cadillac Break. In both instances’ additional gold bearing structures, other than the Cadillac Break, have been found on each property and require additional exploration. Renforth also holds Malartic West, contiguous to the western boundary of the Canadian Malartic Mine Property, located in the Pontiac Sediments, this property is gold bearing and was the recent site of a copper discovery. In addition to this Renforth has optioned the wholly owned Denain-Pershing gold bearing property, located near Louvicourt, Quebec, to O3 Mining Inc.
In Ontario, Renforth holds the Nixon-Bartleman surface gold occurrence west of Timmins, Ontario, drilled, channeled and sampled over 500m – this historic property also requires additional exploration to define the extent of the mineralization.
No securities regulatory authority has approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements and information under applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward looking. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words as ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘plan’, ‘expect’, ‘believe’, ‘anticipate’, ‘estimate’, ‘intend’ and similar words referring to future events and results. Such statements and information are based on the current opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, fluctuating commodity prices, the risks of obtaining necessary approvals, licenses and permits and the availability of financing, as described in more detail in the Company’s securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and the reader is cautioned against placing undue reliance thereon. Forward-looking information speaks only as of the date on which it is provided and the Company assumes no obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.
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Renforth Resources Inc. is a Toronto-based gold exploration company.
Copyright 2019 renforthresources.com
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or call 416-818-1393
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Renforth Releases Parbec Gold Mineral Resource Estimate
in 2020 Press Releases
MAY 6, 2020
Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE – RFR) (OTC Pink – RFHRF) (WKN – A2H9TN) (“Renforth” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide shareholders with a pit constrained gold Mineral Resource Estimate for Renforth’s wholly owned Parbec Property, located on the Cadillac Break, in Malartic, Quebec and contiguous to the open pit Canadian Malartic Mine. This Mineral Resource Estimate has been calculated by P&E Mining Consultants Inc. of Brampton, Ontario, with an effective date of April 30th, 2020, using only assay data from between 2007 and Renforth’s last work on the property in 2019, excluding all assay results obtained historically, or prior to 2007. Renforth has in its possession all the core from 2007 to date.
“Delivering this pit constrained Mineral Resource Estimate for our wholly owned Parbec Gold property to Renforth’s shareholders is done with a great deal of satisfaction. Renforth awaits the results of our recently announced metallic screen work for Parbec and will use those, once received, in conjunction with this deposit model, to assess our next steps at Parbec. In Parbec Renforth has the luxury of being well positioned, on the Cadillac Break in Malartic Quebec, with accessible surface ounces in a rising gold market and is able to make our next moves with no outside pressures” states Nicole Brewster, President and CEO of Renforth.
Parbec April 2020 Pit Constrained Mineral Resource Estimate
The engineered open pit geometry has a maximum depth of 225 m and a maximum length of 1,300 m, whereas mineralization at Parbec reaches a maximum depth of 738m and is present the length of the Cadillac Break on the Property, ~1.8km.
Renforth can use the new 3D model generated with this Mineral Resource to plan future drilling at Parbec relative to the constraining pit shell.
Assay composite results used, those obtained between 2007 and 2019, were capped at 20 g/t Au in this model. Renforth has determined that there is a nugget effect present at Parbec which could impact future development, capping of the composite grade within the constraining pit shell is a prudent and conservative approach.
The Mineral Resource Estimate totals 104,500 oz of gold in 1,822,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.78 g/t Au in the Indicated classification and 177,300 oz of gold in 3,122,000 tonnes at an average grade of 1.77 g/t Au in the Inferred classification as follows;
Parbec Mineral Resource Estimate (1-6)
Area Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Pit Constrained Indicated 0.32 1,782 1.77 101.4
Inferred 0.32 1,997 1.56 100.3
Out-of-Pit Indicated 1.44 40 2.38 3.1
Inferred 1.44 1,125 2.13 77.0
Total Indicated 0.32 + 1.44 1,822 1.78 104.5
Inferred 0.32 + 1.44 3,122 1.77 177.3
1) Mineral Resources which are not Mineral Reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. The estimate of Mineral Resources may be materially affected by environmental, permitting, legal, title, taxation, socio-political, marketing, or other relevant issues.
2) The Inferred Mineral Resource in this estimate has a lower level of confidence than that applied to an Indicated Mineral Resource and must not be converted to a Mineral Reserve. It is reasonably expected that the majority of the Inferred Mineral Resource could be upgraded to an Indicated Mineral Resource with continued exploration.
3) The Mineral Resources in this report were estimated using the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves, Definitions and Guidelines prepared by the CIM Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions and adopted by the CIM Council.
4) Historically mined areas were depleted from the Mineral Resource model.
5.) The pit constrained Au cut-off grade of 0.32 g/t Au was derived from US$1,450/oz Au price, 0.75 US$/C$ exchange rate, 95% process recovery, C$17/t process cost and C$2/t G&A cost. The constraining pit optimization parameters were C$2.50/t mineralized mining cost, $2/t waste mining cost, $1.50/t overburden mining cost and 50 degree pit slopes.
6.) The out of pit Au cut-off grade of 1.44 g/t Au was derived from US$1,450/oz Au price, 0.75 US$/C$ exchange rate, 95% process recovery, C$66/t mining cost, C$17/t process cost and C$2/t G&A cost. The out of pit Mineral Resource grade blocks were quantified above the 1.44 g/t Au cut-off, below the constraining pit shell and within the constraining mineralized wireframes. Additionally, only groups of blocks that exhibited continuity and reasonable potential stope geometry were included. All orphaned blocks and narrow strings of blocks were excluded. The longhole stoping with backfill method was assumed for the out of pit Mineral Resource Estimate calculation.
Renforth would like to offer readers of this press release an understanding of the meaning of the Indicated and the Inferred Mineral Resource classifications. In both instances the gold ounces stated are verified to the satisfaction of the Qualified Person who authored the Mineral Resource Estimate. The difference is the level of confidence the author of the Mineral Resource Estimate has regarding the likelihood of mining, as stated in bullet #2 above the level of confidence is lower in the Inferred classification than the Indicated, it is reasonable to expect that with some amount of additional exploration Inferred ounces can be mined, whereas the Indicated ounces do not require any additional exploration, in the opinion of the Qualified Person.
Parbec Mineral Resource Gold Price and Cut-Off Grade Sensitivity
The tonnes, gold grade and contained ounces within and outside of the engineered pit shell are sensitive to an increase or decrease in their respective numbers based upon the price of gold used in the economic calculations which constrain the pit shell. In the same way a change in the price of gold used can lower or increases the gold cut-off grade used in the calculation for the Mineral Resource Estimate sensitivity, as shown below.
Sensitivity of Parbec Pit Constrained Mineral Resource Estimate
Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Au Price*
US$/oz
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Indicated 0.36 1,300 1,717 1.80 99.3
0.34 1,375 1,751 1.78 100.3
0.32 1,450 1,782 1.77 101.4
0.30 1,525 1,809 1.76 102.1
0.29 1,600 1,840 1.74 102.9
Inferred 0.36 1,300 1,820 1.57 92.0
0.34 1,375 1,907 1.57 96.1
0.32 1,450 1,997 1.56 100.3
0.30 1,525 2,086 1.56 104.3
0.29 1,600 2,167 1.55 107.7
*Au price used to determine Au cut-off grade for Resource Estimate sensitivity analysis.
Sensitivity of Parbec Out of Pit Mineral Resource Estimate
Classification Cut-off Au
(g/t)
Au Price*
US$/oz
Tonnes
(k)
Au
(g/t)
Au
(koz)
Indicated 1.61 1,300 41 2.68 3.6
1.52 1,375 41 2.52 3.3
1.44 1,450 40 2.38 3.1
1.37 1,525 43 2.26 3.1
1.31 1,600 45 2.15 3.1
Inferred 1.61 1,300 972 2.28 71.4
1.52 1,375 1,052 2.21 74.6
1.44 1,450 1,125 2.13 77.0
1.37 1,525 1,201 2.06 79.5
1.31 1,600 1,243 2.01 80.5
*Au price used to determine Au cut-off grade for Resource Estimate sensitivity analysis
This Mineral Resource Estimate has been prepared as a result of a continuous disclosure review, at the request of Staff of the OSC, and supersedes the previous, Oct. 2018, Mineral Resource Estimate. This Mineral Resource Estimate, unlike the prior estimate, has been prepared on the basis of a constraining open pit shell.
Technical information in this press release was reviewed and approved by Eugene Puritch P.Eng, FEC, CET, President of P&E Mining Consultants Inc. and an independent “Qualified Person” pursuant to the requirements specified in NI 43-101.
For further information please contact:
Renforth Resources Inc.
Nicole Brewster
President and Chief Executive Officer
T:416-818-1393
E: nicole@renforthresources.com
#269 – 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering ON L1V 1B5
ABOUT RENFORTH
Renforth Resources Inc. is a Toronto-based gold exploration company with five wholly owned surface gold bearing properties located in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, Canada.
In Quebec Renforth holds the New Alger and Parbec Properties, in the Cadillac and Malartic gold camps respectively, with gold present at surface and to some depth, located on the Cadillac Break. In both instances’ additional gold bearing structures, other than the Cadillac Break, have been found on each property and require additional exploration. Renforth also holds Malartic West, contiguous to the western boundary of the Canadian Malartic Mine Property, located in the Pontiac Sediments, this property is gold bearing and was the recent site of a copper discovery. In addition to this Renforth has optioned the wholly owned Denain-Pershing gold bearing property, located near Louvicourt, Quebec, to O3 Mining Inc.
In Ontario, Renforth holds the Nixon-Bartleman surface gold occurrence west of Timmins, Ontario, drilled, channeled and sampled over 500m – this historic property also requires additional exploration to define the extent of the mineralization.
No securities regulatory authority has approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release.
Forward Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements and information under applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward looking. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words as ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘plan’, ‘expect’, ‘believe’, ‘anticipate’, ‘estimate’, ‘intend’ and similar words referring to future events and results. Such statements and information are based on the current opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, fluctuating commodity prices, the risks of obtaining necessary approvals, licenses and permits and the availability of financing, as described in more detail in the Company’s securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and the reader is cautioned against placing undue reliance thereon. Forward-looking information speaks only as of the date on which it is provided and the Company assumes no obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.
Tags: Parbec, resource
Renforth Resources Inc. is a Toronto-based gold exploration company.
Copyright 2019 renforthresources.com
Contact info
#269 – 1099 Kingston Road
Pickering, Ontario L1V 1B5
or call 416-818-1393
nicole@renforthresources.com
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About us
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Aus dem Newsletter von Renforth:
Seeing Parbec mature feels like watching one of your kids grow up.
Renforth has 5 kids....one of them is now a teenager.
Like every teenager everywhere Parbec now has a world of potential ahead of it. What to do.
How did we get here? (says every parent).
Well - with Parbec it was "simple" - Renforth spent 4 years, after optioning the property from Globex Mining, earning 100% ownership. Drilling ~8500m in 37 drill holes (if memory serves), hitting gold in EVERY hole.
And Parbec grew up from a historic gold occurrence into, after Renforth's successful exploration, a near-surface deposit with its deepest gold pierce point at 738m depth, stretching for 1.8 km along the Cadillac Break, Canada's most prolific gold structure and joined to the Canadian Malartic Mine property, only 4 kms. from the current edge of their ~4km open pit gold mine in the centre of that huge property.
Now our kid has matured, from geologically identified deposit to an engineered pit-constrained resource estimate over about 1,300m of strike and to a depth of 225m. It is like Parbec is 16 and just got the keys to the car. Where will they go?
Parbec is in no rush (unlike every teenager ever).
You will recall Renforth commenced some metallic screen work at Parbec, we know we have a nugget effect in the mineralized system, we are trying to nail down exactly where, or in which of the various types of gold occurring on the property.
The resource model highlights for our geologists areas where additional drilling can tighten drill hole spacing, close gaps in the model, take things deeper. Continued success with a drill bit would have a positive impact on this initial open pit resource.
This resource was calculated using a price of $1,450 USD for an ounce of gold, changes in the price of gold positively impact Parbec as well.
Presently field exploration is not happening in Quebec, and unbelievably, given that we are in the first week of May, snow was falling at the property this week. Our next steps will be best done without the presence of snow.
Upon receipt of the Metallic Screen data our geologists will integrate that knowledge. We have older core to finally retrieve and perhaps resample. We also have work we would like to do to follow up on our diorite splay discovery which requires dry ground.
But we are in no rush - as several of our shareholders have said to me "The gold is in the ground, it won't rust". If this is finally the long awaited gold market coming, and we get rotation into juniors/exploration, things might get interesting.
Seeing Parbec mature feels like watching one of your kids grow up.
Renforth has 5 kids....one of them is now a teenager.
Like every teenager everywhere Parbec now has a world of potential ahead of it. What to do.
How did we get here? (says every parent).
Well - with Parbec it was "simple" - Renforth spent 4 years, after optioning the property from Globex Mining, earning 100% ownership. Drilling ~8500m in 37 drill holes (if memory serves), hitting gold in EVERY hole.
And Parbec grew up from a historic gold occurrence into, after Renforth's successful exploration, a near-surface deposit with its deepest gold pierce point at 738m depth, stretching for 1.8 km along the Cadillac Break, Canada's most prolific gold structure and joined to the Canadian Malartic Mine property, only 4 kms. from the current edge of their ~4km open pit gold mine in the centre of that huge property.
Now our kid has matured, from geologically identified deposit to an engineered pit-constrained resource estimate over about 1,300m of strike and to a depth of 225m. It is like Parbec is 16 and just got the keys to the car. Where will they go?
Parbec is in no rush (unlike every teenager ever).
You will recall Renforth commenced some metallic screen work at Parbec, we know we have a nugget effect in the mineralized system, we are trying to nail down exactly where, or in which of the various types of gold occurring on the property.
The resource model highlights for our geologists areas where additional drilling can tighten drill hole spacing, close gaps in the model, take things deeper. Continued success with a drill bit would have a positive impact on this initial open pit resource.
This resource was calculated using a price of $1,450 USD for an ounce of gold, changes in the price of gold positively impact Parbec as well.
Presently field exploration is not happening in Quebec, and unbelievably, given that we are in the first week of May, snow was falling at the property this week. Our next steps will be best done without the presence of snow.
Upon receipt of the Metallic Screen data our geologists will integrate that knowledge. We have older core to finally retrieve and perhaps resample. We also have work we would like to do to follow up on our diorite splay discovery which requires dry ground.
But we are in no rush - as several of our shareholders have said to me "The gold is in the ground, it won't rust". If this is finally the long awaited gold market coming, and we get rotation into juniors/exploration, things might get interesting.
Hallo William schön das du wieder da bist ,wünsche Dir das Beste für deine Gesundheit .Ja Globex steht gar nicht so schlecht vom Kurs DA .mfg Oliver
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