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NQ Exploration Inc. (CVE:NQE) reports that it has began a major drilling program on the Carheil property, Southwest of the Old Selbaie Mine.
NQ Exploration Inc. (TSXV:NQE) reports that it has began a major drilling program on the Carheil property, Southwest of the Old Selbaie Mine.
The press release is quoted as saying:
This is the third drilling program carried out by NQ on the Nordest showing of the Carheil property. In early 2009, the Company drill-tested polymetallic mineralization associated with the top of intermediate-to felsic units lying parallel to and on top of the host rock of the old Selbaie mine. This mineralization was identified by drilling in the 1990s by the consortium of Billiton Metals Canada Inc. and James Bay Development Corporation. The best intersection was 3.67% Zn over 2.4 metres in Hole B-906. The holes drilled at that time were very shallow, and were aimed at locating a new near surface polymetallic deposit.
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