SRQ Resources: Additional Nickel-Copper Intercepts at Lac Brulé's Ultramafic Intrusive Complex

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High-Grade Copper Veins and Stringers Intersect Mineralisation Grading up to 6.49% Copper

MONTREAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / January 16, 2024 / SRQ Resources Inc. ("SRQ" or the "Company") (TSXV:SRQ) is pleased to announce assay results from the October 2023 drill program at the newly discovered ultramafic magmatic intrusive complex hosting base metal mineralisation at its Lac Brulé project in Quebec.

Highlights

  • From the Phase II five-hole drill program for 1,246 metres ("m") on the Gossan Zone:

    • Hole LB-23-15 intersected 160m of Ultramafic Magmatic ("UM") intrusions with 34.35m of combined mineralisation grading 1.16% Copper Equivalent ("CuEq") including 17.85m at 0.49% nickel ("Ni") and 0.36% copper ("Cu").

    • All holes returned UM intrusive sequences with intercalated sulfide mineralised layers.

    • At the Gossan Zone, the UM intrusive sequence can be traced over 800m along a southwest to northeast direction.

    • High-grade Cu veins and stringers intersect mineralisation grading up to 6.49% Cu

  • A 600-kilometer ("km") line gravimetric airborne survey identified additional targets and validated the North Zone.

  • Phase II results are in addition to the July 2023 maiden drilling program of 13 holes for 3,950m (holes: LB-23-01 to -13) that led to the discovery of Lac Brulé's UM intrusive complex and its associated high-grade Ni-Cu mineralisation.

Hole LB-23-15 intersected 160m of UM intrusions with 34.35m of combined mineralisation grading 1.16% CuEq including 17.85m at 0.49% Ni and 0.36% Cu. A key feature is the presence of several millimetric to centimetric veins of sulfide-rich material, mostly massive chalcopyrite, pyrrhotite and pentlandite, that intersect the early-stage sulfide mineralisation at various angles (mostly between 45 and 90 degrees from the core axes) and return up to 6.49% Cu (Figure 4).

Additionally, in October 2023, a 600km-line airborne gravimetry survey carried out by Xcalibur Multiphysics ("MPH") Canada Inc over the area of interest at the Lac Brulé project revealed new targets in the vicinity of the current discovery.

Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, Ph.D., P.Geo., CEO and President of SRQ, said, "Today's results from our October drilling campaign continue to return nickel and copper mineralisation and demonstrate the prospectivity of our Lac Brulé underexplored property. We will follow up with drilling in summer 2024 and expand the airborne gravity coverage on the exciting results gained from these new drilling intercepts and from the 2023 test airborne gravity survey. "