Monarques identifies 25 km sulphide zone at Bourier
2011-10-27 13:27 ET - News Release
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Mr. Guy Bourassa reports
MONARQUES RESOURCES DISCOVERS A 25 KM MASSIVE SULPHIDE ZONE AT BOURIER
Monarques Resources Inc. has discovered a massive sulphide zone which extends up to 25 kilometres long on its 100-per-cent-owned Bourier property. In addition, the company is pleased to provide a progress report on its other properties.
Bourier Property
2,214 meters of drilling (15 holes) were completed in the northern portion of the Bourier property to test the continuity at depth of the massive sulphide area which was identified in the work carried out during the summer 2010. Four trenches have been mechanically striped on the massive sulphide zone and, due to the end of the summer season, samples will be taken in the summer of 2012. In addition, last summer, geological mapping and prospecting campaigns were completed on the extension to the north-east of the same massive sulphide zone, during which time, 509 rock samples, including 273 channel samples and 1,526 soil samples were collected for geochemical characterization. The results of these field campaigns are expected shortly. Drill core is currently being logged and will be sent for assaying shortly. Work to date has confirmed that the massive sulphide body extends for up to 25 km. To protect the Company's interest in this area, Monarques has acquired by map staking 25 new claims to cover the extensions of geophysical anomalies at the north-east end of the property