Sacre-Coeur Minerals
Sacre-Coeur Minerals extends gold zone at NW Project
Sacre-Coeur Minerals (TSX: SCM) announced further results from its trenching and test pitting program at the Northwest Gold Project in Guyana.
Results continue to expand and demonstrate continuity of the zone of near surface high-grade gold mineralization, the company said. The highlight of the results was test pit NWHTP which yielded 12 meters averaging 7.90 grams per tonne gold, including a vein with true width of 0.8 meters grading 21.41 grams per tonne gold.
Irwin Olian, CEO, commented:
“Early results from our trenching and pitting program at the Northwest Project are producing robust results that give us great encouragement for the potential of this new project area. We are looking forward to the arrival of our new diamond drill rig on site so that we may commence drilling to evaluate the width and continuity of the gold-bearing zone. It has already been traced on surface to cover an area of approximately 1200 m by 350 m, so the potential is certainly great. The Northwest Project now gives the Company a second major gold project in development in Guyana to go along with the Million Mountain Project where drilling is ongoing.”
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