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SRQ Resources Discovers Ultramafic Intrusive Complex Hosting Base Metal Mineralisation at Lac Brulé Project

Accesswire ·  Oct 3, 2023 17:00

Highlights

  • Discovery of a new mineralised ultramafic magmatic intrusive complex. This strongly suggests potential for additional mineralised bodies in the Lac Brulé virgin territory.
  • The July 2023 maiden drill program outlined nickel and copper mineralisation within the discovered Ultramafic Magmatic ("UM") intrusive complex:
    • Hole LB-23-12 intersected 112 metres ("m") of UM intrusions with 19.1m of combined mineralisation grading 1.35% Copper Equivalent ("Cueq") including 12.6m at 0.56% nickel ("Ni") and 0.38% copper ("Cu").
    • Hole LB-23-04 intersected a total of 50m of UM intrusions with a combined 14m grading 1.19% Cueq including 6.1m at 0.54% Ni and 0.39% Cu.
    • Hole LB-23-05 intersected a total of 155m of UM intrusions with a combined 13m grading 1.08% Cueq including 4.3m at 0.55% Ni and 0.35% Cu.

MONTREAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2023 / SRQ Resources Inc. ("SRQ" or the "Company") (TSX-V:SRQ) is pleased to announce the discovery of a virgin UM intrusive complex hosting base metal mineralisation at its Lac Brulé project in Quebec. This important new discovery reinforces SRQ's commitment to unlocking the region's mineral potential. The UM intrusive complex discovery was informed by SRQ's geological reinterpretation of the notoriously under-explored region and revealed through a maiden 13-hole drilling program on Lac Brulé.

The 13 drill holes for the 3,950m maiden drilling program were conducted in July 2023 on Lac Brulé located in the Upper Laurentian region of Quebec (Figure 1), a five-hour drive from Montreal.

Key Findings

  1. UM Intrusive Complex: The existence of an UM intrusive complex provides valuable new insights into the geological history of this never-explored region and implies untapped potential for additional mineralised bodies.
  2. Tectonic Significance: Pyroxenite intrusive units are injected into highly deformed and highly metamorphosed gneiss, intercalated with garnet-rich amphibolites of the Grenville geological province. Characteristics of the newly discovered UM intrusion suggest it intruded the gneissic assemblage during the last tectonic event related to the Grenville metamorphic event.
  3. Base Metal Sulfide Mineralisation: Analysis of the drilling samples indicates the presence of significant Ni and Cu mineralisation (Figures 2 & 3) associated with pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pentlandite. This discovery strongly suggests potential for additional mineralised units of large UM intrusive complexes.

Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and President of SRQ, said, "We are thrilled that our first-ever drilling program on the Gossan Zone led to the discovery of this mineralised magmatic complex intruding the highly deformed Grenville rock sequence. Today's maiden results not only underline the prospectivity of the region, but also demonstrate our commitment to structured and sustainable exploration for base metals. We look forward to unlocking the full potential of this fantastic discovery."

Untapped Geological Potential of SRQ's Lac Brulé Property

SRQ's new discovery was made on its 100%-owned Lac Brulé property located 50km north-west of the former Renzy Ni-Cu mine on the unceded lands of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community. The former Renzy mine operated from 1969 to 1972 (Figure 1). UM intrusive bodies host mineralisation at both the Renzy mine and at Lac Brulé. Both sites present several striking similarities, including mineralogy, petrology and timing of emplacement.

No historical prospecting or ground exploration had been reported from the Lac Brulé area prior to SRQ's involvement. The past-producing Renzy Ni-Cu mine is the closest mining activity with historical information available.The Company is targeting Ni and Cu mineralisation at Lac Brulé that could be similar to those at the Renzy mine and at other known Ni-Cu deposits in Canada and worldwide.

Figure 1: SRQ's Properties in Canadian Province of Quebec

As a follow-up to the gossan discovered in May 2021 (see Sama Resources Inc, Press Release 2021-06-16), SRQ commissioned Xcalibur Multiphysics (MPH) Canada Inc. to conduct a HELITEM II electromagnetic ("EM") survey in December 2021. SRQ followed up with ground EM and Induced Polarisation ("IP") surveys in the summer of 2022, confirming two major target sectors with high conductivity (Figure 2).

July drill hole locations in relation to conductivity targets are shown on Figure 2. Only the Gossan Zone has been drilled while the larger North Zone is still untested.

Holes LB-23-01 to -05 and LB-23-10 to -13 were drilled at the main 600m-long, NE-SW oriented conductive zone. Holes LB-23-06 to -08 tested a smaller conductive zone 500m north of the first one. Hole LB-23-09 was used for geological purposes to help understand the geological sequencing.

Figure 2: Enlargement of 2022 IP Results from Untested North Zone, together with 2022 Ground EM Survey and Location of 13 Drill Hole Maiden Drilling Program

Lac Brulé Newly Discovered Ni-Cu Mineralisation

The Ni-Cu mineralisation encountered is characterized by cumulate and aggregates of iron, copper and nickel sulfides: pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pentlandite, respectively. Pyrrhotite is the dominant sulfide with visible chalcopyrite. Pentlandite can be seen mixed with pyrrhotite. The textures of the sulfide mineralisation vary from disseminated to semi-massive to massive (> 80% of sulfide material) showing net-texture or brecciated sulfides between pyroxene and amphiboles. Thin massive sulfides horizons are intercalated and sometimes associated with garnet-rich xenoliths.

Cobalt mineralisation is present in the sulfide material on hole LB-23-06.

Figure 3: Drill Hole Core Mineralisation: LB-23-12 at 123.6m (pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and pentlandite)

Appendices 1 and 2 provide composited drilling results at cut-off-grades ("COG") of 0.2% and 0.4% Ni, respectively. All measurements are in core lengths.

Quality Control

Core logging and sampling are performed at SRQ's field facilities by SRQ's staff. Sample preparation and analysis are carried out by Activation Laboratories Ltd (Actlab), Ancaster and Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. All samples were assayed for Ni, Cu, Co, Fe, S, Pt, Pd and Au using sodium peroxide fusion ICP for the first five elements and by Fire Assay ICPOES for the last three.

The technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, Ph. D geology, P. Geo and President and CEO of SRQ Resources, and a 'Qualified Person', as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.

About SRQ Resources Inc.

SRQ is a Canadian base metals company exploring for nickel, copper and platinum in the province of Québec.

A near-surface Ni-Cu project, Lac Brulé is located on a 288km2 virgin exploration property at a five-hour drive from Montréal. The project's prospectivity for base metals has been confirmed by geological mapping, the presence of a surface gossan, and geophysical surveys. The presence of the historic Renzy Ni-Cu mine located 50 kilometers to the south-east and at the heart of the large regional pattern further adds to the area's mineral exploration appeal.

For more information about SRQ, please visit SRQ's website at

Contact Information:
Marc-Antoine Audet, President and CEO
Tel: (514) 726-4158

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Appendix 1 and 2

Appendix 1: Drill Hole Intercepts Defined Using a COG of 0.2% Ni (in core lengths)

Cueq: ((Cu%*3.75)+(Ni%*9.0))/3.75

HOLE-ID

FROM

TO

LENGTH

Cueq

Ni

Cu

Co

S

Fe

MgO

m

m

M

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

LB-23-01

127.5

127.75

0.25

0.86

0.30

0.15

0.03

3.80

12.10

22.39

134.35

135.75

1.40

0.76

0.21

0.25

0.01

1.35

8.70

15.17

164.90

165.45

0.55

0.68

0.20

0.20

0.03

4.00

14.10

13.20

181.00

182.00

1.00

0.66

0.21

0.17

0.03

3.99

12.20

17.74

188.00

189.10

1.10

0.72

0.22

0.20

0.03

4.61

13.75

18.99

192.00

211.45

19.45

0.81

0.24

0.22

0.04

4.98

14.40

18.99

Combined

23.75

0.79

0.24

0.22

0.03

4.67

13.91

18.62

LB-23-02

130.70

132.00

1.30

0.77

0.23

0.23

0.02

1.98

11.40

24.54

147.80

151.65

3.85

1.06

0.30

0.33

0.04

6.59

16.58

17.21

152.25

152.40

0.15

1.07

0.35

0.25

0.05

7.57

18.00

18.74

157.50

164.20

6.70

0.85

0.24

0.28

0.03

4.79

14.29

16.06

171.20

174.80

3.60

0.77

0.22

0.24

0.03

4.86

14.27

20.10

Combined

15.6

0.88

0.25

0.28

0.04

5.04

14.64

18.01

LB-23-03

130.15

149.05

18.90

0.76

0.23

0.22

0.03

4.32

13.47

16.92

150.05

151.55

1.50

0.78

0.24

0.20

0.03

4.54

13.62

20.02

153.35

153.70

0.35

0.84

0.27

0.19

0.04

5.28

14.00

18.08

160.70

164.30

3.60

0.88

0.26

0.25

0.04

4.85

13.70

19.08

168.70

171.60

2.90

0.74

0.24

0.17

0.03

4.39

12.70

18.32

198.25

202.10

3.85

0.78

0.25

0.19

0.03

3.68

14.29

24.95

218.20

220.20

2.00

0.84

0.27

0.19

0.03

3.05

13.55

24.71

221.20

222.00

0.80

0.87

0.25

0.28

0.02

3.10

12.80

17.91

222.85

223.85

1.00

0.79

0.24

0.22

0.03

2.80

13.80

27.20

Combined

34.90

0.78

0.24

0.22

0.03

4.19

13.53

19.05

LB-23-04

150.70

161.30

10.60

1.30

0.41

0.32

0.05

7.91

17.65

15.52

164.00

167.45

3.45

0.87

0.26

0.24

0.03

5.23

13.78

13.31

Combined

14.05

1.19

0.37

0.30

0.05

7.25

16.70

14.98

LB-23-05

139.20

152.15

12.95

1.08

0.34

0.27

0.04

6.34

15.98

16.87

LB-23-06

198.75

201.00

2.25

1.36

0.44

0.31

0.11

17.09

31.28

15.92

202.30

202.40

0.10

0.91

0.31

0.16

0.08

12.50

23.70

18.24

Combined

2.35

1.34

0.43

0.30

0.11

16.90

30.96

16.01

LB-23-12

106.15

113.50

7.35

1.19

0.38

0.28

0.05

7.05

15.68

14.35

114.90

115.10

0.20

1.63

0.53

0.35

0.07

10.30

20.50

15.95

118.00

124.70

6.70

1.32

0.42

0.31

0.06

8.15

18.71

19.49

127.50

130.85

3.35

1.57

0.51

0.34

0.07

9.64

21.00

19.05

133.30

134.80

1.50

1.78

0.55

0.46

0.07

10.60

20.97

17.30

Combined

19.10

1.35

0.43

0.32

0.06

8.20

18.14

17.23

Appendix 2: Drill Hole Intercepts Defined Using a COG of 0.4% Ni (in core lengths)

Cueq: ((Cu%*3.75)+(Ni%*9.0))/3.75

HOLE-ID

FROM

TO

LENGTH

Cueq

Ni

Cu

Co

S

Fe

MgO

m

m

m

%

%

%

%

%

%

%

LB-23-01

210.85

211.45

0.60

1.31

0.41

0.34

0.06

8.80

19.50

18.24

LB-23-02

149.30

149.60

0.30

1.39

0.48

0.24

0.07

10.40

21.60

16.91

LB-23-03

132.55

133.30

0.75

1.57

0.46

0.46

0.06

9.06

19.80

17.58

138.80

138.95

0.15

2.00

0.62

0.51

0.09

12.40

24.80

11.26

145.05

145.35

0.30

2.38

0.70

0.70

0.09

13.70

25.30

16.91

146.00

146.40

0.40

2.17

0.64

0.64

0.09

12.40

23.00

17.41

Combined

1.60

1.91

0.56

0.56

0.07

11.08

22.10

16.82

LB-23-04

150.70

154.95

4.25

1.68

0.56

0.35

0.07

10.72

21.45

15.62

158.65

160.10

1.45

1.81

0.53

0.53

0.07

10.63

21.21

14.99

160.90

161.30

0.40

1.32

0.41

0.34

0.05

8.09

17.80

15.21

Combined

6.10

1.69

0.54

0.39

0.07

10.53

21.15

15.44

LB-23-05

140.20

141.20

1.00

1.16

0.41

0.17

0.05

7.44

17.00

15.85

143.15

144.40

1.25

1.55

0.53

0.27

0.07

10.53

22.34

13.13

145.40

145.95

0.55

1.89

0.65

0.32

0.09

12.90

23.40

15.26

147.75

149.25

1.50

2.05

0.62

0.55

0.08

12.14

23.23

16.24

Combined

4.30

1.68

0.55

0.35

0.07

10.68

21.54

15.12

LB-23-06

200.00

201.00

1.00

1.77

0.59

0.36

0.15

23.00

39.30

11.56

LB-23-12

106.15

107.80

1.65

2.06

0.71

0.36

0.09

12.89

23.82

17.71

110.65

113.00

2.35

1.51

0.49

0.34

0.06

9.21

18.59

17.47

114.90

115.10

0.20

1.63

0.53

0.35

0.07

10.30

20.50

15.95

119.00

120.95

1.95

1.67

0.52

0.42

0.07

10.15

21.55

19.10

122.45

124.70

2.25

1.57

0.52

0.33

0.07

9.97

22.22

20.90

128.15

130.85

2.70

1.79

0.59

0.39

0.07

11.04

23.00

19.37

133.30

134.80

1.50

1.78

0.55

0.46

0.07

10.60

20.97

17.30

Combined

12.60

1.71

0.56

0.38

0.07

10.55

21.64

18.73

SOURCE: SRQ Resources


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