LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR) (OTCQB: LFLRF) has released new assay results from infill diamond core drilling at its Swanson Gold Deposit, reinforcing expectations that gold mineralization remains open at depth and along strike. The findings build on the mineral resource estimate completed earlier this year and suggest the potential for additional high-grade shoots within the system, as well as broader zones of gold mineralization.
The company's flagship property, located within the prolific Abitibi Greenstone Belt of eastern Canada, is situated in the Val-d'Or mining camp, where labor and supply resources are centralized for mining operations. Combined with the recently acquired McKenzie East Gold Project nearby, LaFleur now controls more than 450 exploration mining claims covering nearly 22,400 hectares.
The infill diamond-core drilling program is yielding results that point to potential expansion of resources. According to the company, the Swanson Gold Deposit remains open in multiple directions, presenting opportunities for further growth. The technical information has been reviewed and approved by Louis Martin, P.Geo. (OGQ), Exploration Manager and Technical Advisor, who is a Qualified Person under NI 43-101.
LaFleur Minerals is positioning itself as a near-term gold producer, with the Swanson deposit at the core of its development plans. The Abitibi Greenstone Belt is one of the largest gold belts in the world, with a history of significant production. The company's ongoing drilling program aims to define additional resources that could enhance the project's economics.
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