Murchison Discovers Another Drill Target Brabant-McKenzie Project

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Murchison Minerals has reported geophysical results on its Brabant-McKenzie property located 175 km northeast of La Ronge in central Saskatchewan.

Murchison Minerals (TSXV:MUR) has reported geophysical results on its Brabant-McKenzie property located 175 km northeast of La Ronge in central Saskatchewan.

In a press release the company said that it had completed an extensive ground Time Domain Electromagnetic survey.

As quoted in the press release:

The survey discovered a significant conductor located approximately 1.5 kilometres northeast of the TOM2 conductor and 7.0 kilometres south of the Brabant-McKenzie deposit. Modelling indicates a body measuring 400 metres by 310 metres at a depth of 184 metres. The T2T EM response has a conductivity exceeding 4,400 siemens and is coincident with anomalous magnetic responses similar to the TOM2 target. In addition to the Anomaly C, D and TOM2 drill targets as well as Priority 3 anomaly, the identification of this conductor is significant because it adds another drill target to the Brabant-McKenzie project and continues to demonstrate the VMS potential of the geological horizon Murchison is exploring.

The Brabant-McKenzie deposit hosts an indicated resource of resource 1.5 million tonnes grading 7.46 percent zinc, 0.70 percent copper, 0.39 percent lead, 31.16 grams per tonne (g/t) of gold, 10.09 percent zinc equivalent and an inferred resource of 4.5 million tonnes grading 5.99 percent zinc, 0.62 percent copper, 0.39 percent lead, 19.39 g/t gold, 7.99 percent zinc equivalent.

Click here to view the full Murchison Minerals (TSXV:MUR) press release.

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