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St-Georges Platinum and Base Metals Ltd.: New Mineralized Zones Discovered on the Villebon Project
St-Georges Platinum and Base Metals Ltd. reports new information on the second phase if its drilling program carried out on the Villebon property.
St-Georges Platinum and Base Metals Ltd. reports new information on the second phase if its drilling program carried out on the Villebon property.
The press release is quoted as saying,
Currently, ten (10) core holes have been completed, six of which are logged and one remaining hole is being drilled. The holes investigated the extension of Ni-Cu-mineralized peridotite sills/komatiite flows within the South and North zones. Preliminary results obtained from the DDH logs indicate that holes FV-11-01, 02, 04 and 05 intersected disseminated to massive pyrrhotite-chalcopyrite zone within altered (chloritized ± carbonatized) peridotites/komatiites at relatively shallow depths (17 to 70 m). The apparent thickness of the mineralized ultramafic rocks varies from 3 to 16 m.
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