Renforth Resources completes Parbec prospecting
Ms. Nicole Brewster reports
RENFORTH CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL PROSPECTING PROGRAM AT PARBEC
June 21, 2018 – Renforth Resources Inc. has released results obtained during its recent surface prospecting program at Parbec, where the company met its main objective in the program, locating the historically mapped diorite body and determining it to be a gold-bearing magnetic diorite. Historical trenches in the northwest of the property were also rediscovered during a prospecting traverse, and the porphyry within these returned gold grades. These trenches are located on strike approximately 370 metres from the western edge of the 2016 Parbec Resource and approximately 190 metres from the westernmost hole in the recent drilling, PAR-18-80. The Island trenches were revisited and sampled, returning gold. Samples obtained in each location demonstrate the presence of mineralized gold systems.
Highlights:
- Gold-bearing magnetic diorite system intersected on surface south of Cadillac break;
- Historically mapped diorite body proven gold bearing;
- Mineralized historical trenches rediscovered in extreme northwest of property;
- Additional gold-bearing sample obtained in Island trenches discovery area.
2018 SPRING PARBEC PROSPECTING SAMPLE HIGHLIGHTS
Description Sample Type Assay
Weakly silicified leucodiorite,
non-magnetic, 5% medium disseminated pyrite 1408902 Grab 1.04
Magnetic, massive diorite,
5% medium disseminated pyrite 1408908 Grab 0.55
Quartz feldspar porphyry with
quartz-tourmaline veining and mixed sulphides 1408963 Grab 0.54
Quartz feldspar porphyry with
quartz-tourmaline veining and mixed sulphides 1408964 Grab 0.58
Quartz feldspar porphyry with
quartz-tourmaline veining and mixed sulphides 1408966 Grab 0.38
Potassium-altered magnetic diorite
with tourmaline veining 1408971 Channel 0.36
Silicified intermediate volcanics
with quartz veining, fine disseminated pyrite 1408985 Grab 4.52
Technical information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Francis Newton, PGeo, OGQ No. 2129, and Mark Wellstead, PGeo, each being a qualified person pursuant to the guidelines of National Instrument 43-101.