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Monarques Gold $MQR.ca To Commission Its Beacon Mill In The Last Quarter Of 2018 $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:07 AM on Thursday, May 17th, 2018

Emerging gold producer in Abitibi (CNW Group/Monarques Gold Corporation)

  • Strong demand for its custom milling services spurs the Company to start up its mill
  • mill is located on Route 117, within 500 metres of the railway line and less than 10 km from the Beaufor Mine
  • Allocated a budget of $1.5 million to upgrade the facility
  • Expects to commission the 750 tonne-per-day plant in the last quarter of 2018

MONTREAL, May 17, 2018  – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques” or the “Corporation”) (TSX.V: MQR) (OTCMKTS: MRQRF) (FRANKFURT: MR7) is pleased to announce that it has decided to start up its Beacon mill in Val-d’Or. The mill is located on Route 117, within 500 metres of the railway line and less than 10 km from the Beaufor Mine. The Corporation has allocated a budget of $1.5 million to upgrade the facility, and expects to commission the 750 tonne-per-day plant in the last quarter of 2018.

The Beacon mill remained in a very good condition over the shutdown period. It has its operating permits, including a certificate of authorization from the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight against Climate Change to process 1,800,000 tonnes of tailings, or approximately nine years of mineral processing at full capacity.

The Corporation has retained SNC-Lavalin to do the engineering work required to upgrade and restart the tailings management facility, and in May will file an updated closure plan with the MERN (Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources), which must approve the plan before the mill can be commissioned.

“This is a strategic decision for Monarques, as we expect to be able to operate the Beacon mill at full capacity for a long time,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “We are also proud to have excess demand for our custom milling services, as it reflects the quality of the service provided by our employees at the Camflo mill, which is currently operating at full capacity. These activities are also profitable for Monarques, of course, and will be even more so once we are producing at our full authorized capacity of 2,350 tonnes-per-day for the Beacon and Camflo mills.”

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-André Lavergne, P.Eng., the Corporation’s qualified person under National Instrument 43‑101.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corporation (TSX.V:MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns close to 300 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video), Wasamac, McKenzie Break and Swanson advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques‘ actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

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SOURCE Monarques Gold Corporation

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Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.com; Elisabeth Tremblay, Senior Geologist – Communications Specialist, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.comCopyright CNW Group 2018

FEATURE: Monarques Gold $MQR.ca A PRODUCER With $9.8M In Quarterly Revenues $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:15 AM on Wednesday, May 9th, 2018

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Why Monarques Gold?

  • A gold producer with the Beaufor Mine, located in one of the best mining jurisdictions in Canada.
  • $9.8M in quarterly revenue
  • A large portfolio of mining assets, including the Beaufor Mine, two mills (Camflo and Beacon), two advanced projects (Wasamac and Croinor Gold) and eight exploration projects covering more than 240 km2 in the Abitibi region.
  • Upside potential and leverage to the gold price with the Wasamac project.
  • NI 43-101 proven and probable reserves of 162,790 ounces of gold, measured and indicated resources of 1.76 million ounces and inferred resources of 1.67 million ounces
  • Over 150 highly experienced, qualified employees will join the Monarques team.
  • Strong financial position, with cash of $18.2 million

Q3 Highlights (March 31st)

  • Produced 4,932 ounces of gold in its third quarter, a decrease of 9% from the 5,444 ounces produced the previous quarter, mainly due to the breakdown of ore haulage equipment at the Beaufor Mine and a planned shutdown for maintenance at the Camflo mill. As soon as the equipment was repaired, production resumed at the same pace as in the previous quarter.
  • Revenues of $9.8 million in the third quarter, from the sale of 4,823 ounces of gold at an average price of $1,624 per ounce (US $1,284), combined with revenue from custom milling, which was up 17% for the quarter.
  • Final results of its 2017 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine. The results were from 52 holes totalling 7,157 metres of drilling, including 5 exploration holes (2,651 metres) and 47 definition holes (4,506 metres). The holes were drilled on several areas of the mine, including Zone Q, Zone QH2, Zone 32, and projects 350H, 1700 and Granodiorite East (see press release dated March 27, 2018).

A Prime Setup for Buying Power to Rush into #Gold Investment $AMK.ca $EXS.ca $GGX.ca $GR.ca $GZD.ca $MQR.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:11 PM on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2018

  • All signs point to gold investment
  • The safe haven metal took a hit as bond rates jumped in the fourth-quarter of 2016, but has been trending higher despite the rise in real interest rates
  • Gold bulls should take note of how gold prices have behaved in relation to long-term treasury bonds because they appear to be behaving differently than they have in the past

A Prime Setup for Buying Power to Rush into Gold Investment

All signs point to gold investment. The safe haven metal took a hit as bond rates jumped in the fourth-quarter of 2016, but has been trending higher despite the rise in real interest rates. Gold bulls should take note of how gold prices have behaved in relation to long-term treasury bonds because they appear to be behaving differently than they have in the past.

“U.S. inflation breakeven rates have been rising in tandem with oil prices, and gold tends to have a tight positive correlation with moves in inflation expectations.”

After the Great Financial Crisis, the two big exceptions were in the lead-up to the Brexit vote and in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s election. In the former case, gold rose even as inflation expectations declined with bond yields; in the latter case, the opposite occurred. Here are two charts from TS Lombard, one shows gold decoupling from the 10-year TIPS yield and the other shows how gold tracking the yield curve:

Gold’s outlook looks rosy. The precious metal should benefit from late-cycle dynamics, which tend to favor real assets over stocks. A weaker dollar could help too and Venetis said what appears to be in the works today is the opposite of what happened following the 2013 taper tantrum:

“Back then, the currencies of current account-deficit emerging markets came under pressure as the dollar strengthened from a low point, deflationary headwinds spread and commodity prices suffered. Now, the currencies of large current account-surplus developed markets are appreciating as the dollar retreats from lofty levels, inflation picks up speed and commodity prices increase.”

He isn’t the only one bullish on gold. The commodity team at Goldman Sachs is betting that rising emerging-market wealth combined with geopolitical and trade war concerns will push haven prices higher.

Based on gold supply and demand dynamics, RBC Capital Markets’ gold analyst Christopher Louneyforecasts an average price of $1,307 per ounce for gold for 2018. “Each time gold has touched the higher end of the range [this year] it hasn’t been able to cling to that level for very long,” he wrote last week. “The question remains, how sustainable is this level?”

Maybe not that sustainable given the drop today. Or maybe this is merely a golden window of opportunity to buy. – Crystal Kim

Prefer gold investment now, or keep chasing momentum later?

You need to own gold – and you need to own shares in companies that find and mine it. I lay out seven reasons below, in what I’m calling the “Seven Pillars of Gold.”

Each “pillar” reinforces the argument for holding gold.

There’s some overlap between each of the pillars. In fact, it’s fair to say that many of the reasons to own gold actually segue back and forth, bumping into each other. But it’s possible to lay out seven distinct ideas. Here they are:

Pillar One: Oil prices are rising. Doubtless, you’ve noticed it if you’ve filled the fuel tank in your car with gasoline in the past nine months. From 2015 to late 2017, we enjoyed a three year respite from the olden days of $100 oil; but now, oil has decided to get up off the mat.

From a price in the $40 range a mere six months ago, we’re now into the $70s per barrel and higher prices are forecast. Of course, oil means energy, which means that higher oil costs will translate into higher prices for just about everything, not just at the fuel pump.

More costly energy will be a core component of inflation throughout the economy. That is, it will cost more to drive your car, for farmers to grow food, truckers to transport that food, businesses to buy supplies ranging from paint to roofing shingles.

That, and it will cost more to move all the other goods that support the economy. Indeed, energy-based inflation will eventually work its way all through the economy.

Rising energy costs are a type of inflation that we saw in the mid-2000s, during the previous runup to oil at over $130 per barrel in 2008. Then though, energy costs were squashed by “importing deflation” from low-priced overseas goods. But that trick has played out.

Americans haven’t experienced gut-ripping energy-based inflation in perhaps two generations, since the late 1970s and early 1980s. But when higher oil prices really pull into port, the ripple effect of inflation across every part of the economy will weaken the dollar’s purchasing power. We’ll see it in higher gold prices.

Pillar Two: Interest rates are rising. According to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), interest on the national debt is among the fastest growing parts of the federal budget. In fact, by 2028 – just 10 years from now – the federal budget will spend more on interest payments (about one trillion dollars per year) than on defense (currently about $800 billion total).

Rising interest rates will crowd out most everything else in the federal budget, from defense to air traffic control to national parks. The budget money just won’t be there, because so much will go to pay interest. The only workarounds for Congress are less spending (ha!) or just open the spigots and roll with higher annual budget deficits.

Any way you cut it, the dollar – and the Federal Reserve’s unique powers of “money creation” – will surely be in play to wallpaper this mess. Again, we’ll see reduced purchasing power and higher gold prices.

Pillar Three: The petro-yuan. China has begun trading for oil in yuan, recently launching its so-called “petro-yuan.” Here’s the facts.

China is working hard to abandon the dollar as an instrument with which to pay for oil. It’ll use its own currency, the yuan, where and when possible. Currently, China’s petro-yuan contracts are what are called “long-dated,” meaning they commence in September 2018. (Four months is “long” if you’re trading.) In this respect, the Chinese are taking things slowly at first; no surprises.

China’s ultimate goal is to convince Saudi Arabia – one of China’s top-three oil suppliers – to take yuan in exchange for oil, and thus to abandon the 45-year link of Saudi oil to the petro-dollar.

If the globally dollarized oil trade takes a hit, it means many more bad things for the purchasing power of those “dead presidents” in your wallet or bank account.

Here’s the good news in all this. If you understand the implications, you are already several months ahead of the broad market on this. You have time to buy in on gold and miners. The entire setup is overall favorable for gold.

Pillar Four: Currency Wars. We’re already in the midst of “Currency Wars,” along the lines of what my colleague Jim Rickards discussed in his 2010 book of that title.

These types of monetary competitions are built around the very real understanding that nuclear armed nations cannot afford to fight old-fashioned, kinetic wars with each other. No battleships and bombers; but large, powerful nations can still play other games; such as cyber war and attacks on the other nation’s currency.

The currency war idea is ripe to hatch in the sense that Russia and China (among others) have accumulated immense amounts of gold over the past decade or so. Russia, in particular, is quite transparent about its national gold reserves, and Russian spokespeople make no secret that the gold is intended as a defense against dollar hegemony.

One of Jim’s theses in Currency Wars is that Russia and China could team up to combine their respective gold resources, and create a rival currency to the dollar. If the world trading system has an alternative to the dollar, it’s hard to imagine that the scenario would favor the U.S. dollar. Usage would likely decline to some level from decades past.

In other words, the dollar has had a runup in its percentage of world trade over the past 45 years. Looking ahead, if the dollar loses even some of its status as the world’s “reserve currency,” we should definitely expect to see its value decline and gold prices to increase.

Pillar Five: Tariffs, sanctions and potential trade wars. With global trade, it’s fair to say that everything is related to everything else. Lay a higher tariff on Chinese steel, and China taxes U.S. soybeans. Ban exports of high tech chips to China, and China might ban exports of rare earth magnetic powders to the U.S.

The “era of dollar supremacy is fast ending.

We no longer live in a unipolar, post-Cold War world in which the U.S. reigns supreme.” Indeed, to a large degree, the U.S. owes its current global economic and political dominance to a unique, near-accidental correlation of forces at the end of World War II in 1945. It’s a long story.

The short version is that the most destructive war in human history created the greatest economic engine that the world has ever seen. Post war, the U.S. was like the proverbial Phoenix, rising out of the ashes. It’s a massive, complex historical process, of course; but the point to keep in mind is that the post-war world – certainly that world for the U.S. – is coming to the end of its long, 73-year run.

Other nations, and even entire regions of the rest of the world, are rising; new phoenixes from their own beds of ash. Consider what analyst Christopher Preble recently wrote in the New York Times, that “America’s share of global wealth is shrinking. By some estimates, the United States accounted for roughly 50% of global output at the end of World War II… It has fallen to 15.1% today.”

Now, President Trump is using tariffs, taxes, sanctions and policy changes to try and rearrange the global trading dynamic. But global trade has evolved over the past four generations. Trump may or may not succeed in his quest to rearrange the elements of the U.S. economy; to “Make America Great Again. But if our nation is going to get into a trade war, you better have some gold in the vault.

Pillar Six: War. We’re living in a time of risky geopolitics, right at the edge of true war. Wars cost much “silver,” as the ancient Chinese scholar Sun Tzu once noted. As Sun Tzu wrote, “if the campaign is protracted, the resources of the State will not be equal to the strain.”

Now, consider the global scale of current saber rattling, from the Baltics to the Black Sea, to the Persian Gulf to the South China Sea, Korea and more.

More specifically, consider how NATO has expanded right against Russia, drawing wrath from the latter. Or think about Ukraine, where recent fighting has killed tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians. I barely need mention the Middle East, from Libya to Syria to Afghanistan.

You may have seen articles about the “new Cold War” between Russia and the West. It’s not just abstract anymore, either. It’s fair to say that U.S. forces are already “fighting” against Russians, in a manner of speaking, via full-fledged electronic warfare in the skies over Syria.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, according to Admiral Philip Davidson, the likely next leader of U.S. Pacific Command, China has already taken control of the South China Sea.

We’re living in a world that’s quite close to real war, not just “currency wars.” And gold prices tend to spike on rumors of war, let alone when the shooting begins. One way or another – near-war, fight a war, win a war or especially when a side “loses” a war – it’s not good for the dollar. Come war, and rumor of war, we’ll see the value of dollars decline and gold prices increase.

Pillar Seven: Peak Gold. In a world where demand for gold is likely to rise for a wide variety of reasons, there will be less of it available to buy. We’re just not seeing a lot of new gold discovery. And fewer companies are spending the kind of funds required to make big impacts.

I’ve discussed the lack of investment and how large companies are spending big bucks, simply to stand still in terms of output. Even large gold miners are actively planning to shrink output, to focus on profitability.

We’re “there,” at the peak of gold production for a while to come, barring some sort of technical revolution – which might happen, but we’re not there yet.

When I look at the landscape for gold, I see the results of the lack of past exploration and development, and in consequence, few new mines coming online.

It’s accurate to say that gold output globally has plateaued just now; it’s likely declining in years to come. The result will be higher prices for gold, and for companies that mine it.

So there you have it; seven reasons why gold prices are geared to rise, benefitting metal owners and well-run miners that can pull yellow metal out of the ground.

Gold is in a breakout pattern, awaiting its moment. The price has been dammed-up for a while, via all manner of manipulations. But that golden dam is ready to break.

All the debt, the bad policy, the war dangers, the lack of investment and new output… It’s a prime setup for buying power to rush into the precious metal space.

Thus, Jim and I say to Gold Speculator subscribers, “Buy gold!”

And if you’re not already invested when the move begins, you’ll wind up chasing momentum. – Byron King

Source: http://www.commoditytrademantra.com/gold-trading-news/a-prime-setup-for-buying-power-to-rush-into-gold-investment/

Monarques Gold $MQR.ca produces 4,932 ounces of #gold and generates $9.8 million in revenue in its third quarter $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:20 AM on Monday, April 23rd, 2018

  • Monarques produced 4,932 ounces of gold in its third quarter
  • Revenues of $9.8 million in the third quarter;
  • From the sale of 4,823 ounces of gold at an average price of $1,624 per ounce

MONTREAL, April 23, 2018 – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques” or the “Corporation”) (TSX.V:MQR) (OTCMKTS:MRQRF) (FRANKFURT:MR7) is pleased to report its production results and other highlights for the third quarter ended March 31, 2018. Amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.

Production highlights

  • Monarques produced 4,932 ounces of gold in its third quarter, a decrease of 9% from the 5,444 ounces produced the previous quarter, mainly due to the breakdown of ore haulage equipment at the Beaufor Mine and a planned shutdown for maintenance at the Camflo mill. As soon as the equipment was repaired, production resumed at the same pace as in the previous quarter.
  • The Corporation recorded revenues of $9.8 million in the third quarter, from the sale of 4,823 ounces of gold at an average price of $1,624 per ounce (US $1,284), combined with revenue from custom milling, which was up 17% for the quarter.
  • Monarques reported the final results of its 2017 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine. The results were from 52 holes totalling 7,157 metres of drilling, including 5 exploration holes (2,651 metres) and 47 definition holes (4,506 metres). The holes were drilled on several areas of the mine, including Zone Q, Zone QH2, Zone 32, and projects 350H, 1700 and Granodiorite East (see press release dated March 27, 2018).

Production statistics

Corporate highlights

  • On February 8, 2018, Monarques announced the results of the updated prefeasibility study for its wholly-owned Croinor Gold property, which showed improved project profitability and an increase in proven and probable reserves (see press release).
  • On February 13, 2018, the Corporation announced that it would prepare gold resource estimates for its McKenzie Break and Swanson properties in accordance with NI 43-101, and that it had retained the services of Géologica of Val-d’Or for the McKenzie Break property and InnovExplo Inc. for the Swanson property (see press release).
  • On February 22, 2018, the Corporation announced that it planned to drill a total of 50,000 metres in 2018 at the Beaufor Mine and the Croinor Gold property (see press release).
  • On March 12, 2018, Monarques closed a non-brokered private placement of units with the Government of Quebec through the Capital Mines Hydrocarbures fund managed by Ressources Québec, pursuant to which the Corporation issued 12,820,513 units at $0.39 per unit for total gross proceeds of $5 million (see press release).
  • On April 5, 2018, Monarques announced that it was investigating a potential game-changer for its Wasamac gold project. It has retained BBA to conduct a study for the transportation of gold-bearing material from the Wasamac deposit to an existing processing plant with an authorized tailings management facility in the region for custom milling (see press release).
  • At March 31, 2018, the Corporation had more than $18 million in cash.

Current project timelines

A summary of the key projects that have been initiated since the start of the third quarter, as well as their timelines, is as follows:

  • 30,000-metre drilling program at the Beaufor Mine: Drilling has started and will be ongoing throughout the year. Some results are expected soon.
  • 20,000-metre drill program at Croinor Gold: Drilling has started and will be ongoing throughout the year. Some results are expected soon.
  • BBA study to confirm the custom milling option for production at the Wasamac deposit: Conclusions are expected in May 2018.
  • Resource estimate for the McKenzie Break and Swanson properties: Conclusions are expected in June 2018.

“Our production results for the quarter were lower than we expected,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “However, now that we have resolved the issues with the ore haulage equipment, the Beaufor Mine is back to producing at the same rate as in the previous quarter. We also foresee continued growth in our custom milling operations, which bodes well for the coming quarters. Our goal for the next quarters is still to increase production at the Camflo mill based on the Beaufor Mine ore and custom milling activities while cutting production costs. At the same time, we have started a number of projects since the beginning of the third quarter that should enable us to increase our gold resource and our production capacity.”

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-André Lavergne, P.Eng., the Corporation’s qualified person under National Instrument 43‑101.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corporation (TSX.V:MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns close to 300 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video), Wasamac, McKenzie Break and Swanson advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques’ actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

SOURCE Monarques Gold Corporation

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Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.com; Elisabeth Tremblay, Senior Geologist – Communications Specialist, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.comCopyright CNW Group 2018

FEATURE: Monarques Gold $MQR.ca – A PRODUCER With $10.3M In Quarterly Revenues $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:09 PM on Thursday, April 19th, 2018

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MQR: TSX-V

Why Monarques Gold?

  • A gold producer with the Beaufor Mine
  • $10.3M in revenues last quarter
  • large portfolio of mining assets, including the Beaufor Mine, two mills (Camflo and Beacon), two advanced projects (Wasamac and Croinor Gold) and eight exploration projects covering more than 240 km2 in the Abitibi region.
  • Upside potential and leverage to the gold price with the Wasamac project.
  • NI 43-101 proven and probable reserves of 162,790 ounces of gold, measured and indicated resources of 1.76 million ounces and inferred resources of 1.67 million ounces
  • Over 150 highly experienced, qualified employees will join the Monarques team.
  • Strong financial position, with cash of $18.2 million

Q2 (Dec 31) Highlights

Beaufor Mine

  • Production and sale of 5,444 ounces of gold in the second quarter, a 62% increase over the 3,380 ounces produced in the prior quarter by the previous owner and a 16% increase over the quarterly average of 4,715 ounces produced during the prior nine-month period.
  • Average selling price of $1,583 (US $1,245) per ounce sold.
  • Production cash cost of $1,338 (US $1,052) per ounce sold, down 31% from $1,929 (US $1,540) in the prior quarter under the previous owner.
  • All-in sustaining cost for Beaufor/Camflo of $1,525 (US $1,199) per ounce sold, down 39% from $2,491 (US $1,989) in the prior quarter under the previous owner.

#Gold set for second consecutive weekly gain on tension over #Syria $AMK.ca $EXS.ca $GGX.ca $GR.ca $GZD.ca $MQR.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:18 AM on Friday, April 13th, 2018

  • Spot gold rose 0.4% to $1,339.71/oz as of 3.24am GMT, and was set for a weekly gain of 0.5%. US gold futures were up 0.1% at $1,342.70/oz.
  • Spot gold is expected to rise to $1,348/oz, as it has found a support at $1,334, said Reuters’ technical analyst Wang Tao.

13 April 2018 – 08:38 Swati Verma

Gold rose on Friday and was set to post a small gain for a second consecutive week, supported by tensions over Syria.

Spot gold rose 0.4% to $1,339.71/oz as of 3.24am GMT, and was set for a weekly gain of 0.5%. US gold futures were up 0.1% at $1,342.70/oz.

Spot gold is expected to rise to $1,348/oz, as it has found a support at $1,334, said Reuters’ technical analyst Wang Tao.

Prices were gaining on tension over Syria, which had stoked geopolitical concern, said Richard Xu, a fund manager at HuaAn Gold, China’s biggest gold exchange-traded fund.

President Donald Trump and his national security aides on Thursday discussed US options on Syria, where he has threatened missile strikes in response to a suspected poison gas attack, as a Russian envoy voiced the fear of wider conflict between Washington and Moscow. Trump, however, cast doubt over the timing of his threatened strike on Syria on Thursday, by tweeting that an attack on Syria “could be very soon or not so soon at all”.

Global stocks recovered and the dollar firmed after Trump’s comments, which weighed on the dollar-denominated bullion.

Gold prices dropped 1.3% on Thursday, the biggest one-day percentage fall since March 28. Prices have fallen by more than $25/oz since climbing to an 11-week high of $1,365.23/oz on Wednesday.

The easing concern over the trade war between China and the US also weighed on gold prices in the previous session.

“Going forward I see downside risk for gold prices in general, the ebbing trade war concerns as well as improvement in growth-related news should bring safe-haven demand lower into the year ahead,” said OCBC analyst Barnabas Gan.

Trump said on Thursday that the trade “negotiations” between Washington and Beijing were going well, conflicting with Chinese official statements on the dispute.

Meanwhile, holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world’s largest gold-backed exchange-traded fund, rose 0.69% to 865.89 tonnes on Thursday.

In other precious metals, platinum was 0.2% higher at $926.74/oz.

Palladium was up 0.5% at $968.50/oz and on track for a more than 7% rise this week.

Spot silver rose 0.4% to $16.49/oz.

Global silver physical demand dropped to its lowest level in five years during 2017, led largely by a steep decline in coin and bar demand, even as industrial demand increased, according to Thomson Reuters GFMS.

Reuters

Source: https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/markets/2018-04-13-gold-set-for-second-consecutive-weekly-gain-on-tension-over-syria/

Monarques Gold $MQR.ca investigating potential game-changer for its wholly-owned Wasamac Gold project $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:48 AM on Thursday, April 5th, 2018

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  • Retained BBA to conduct a conceptual study for the transportation of gold-bearing material from the Wasamac deposit to an existing processing plant with an authorized tailings management facility in the region for custom milling

BBA retained to confirm Management’s strategy and to assess various options

MONTREAL, April 5, 2018 – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques” or the “Corporation”) (TSX-V: MQR) (OTCMKTS: MRQRF) (FRANKFURT: MR7) is pleased to announce that it has retained BBA to conduct a conceptual study for the transportation of gold-bearing material from the Wasamac deposit to an existing processing plant with an authorized tailings management facility in the region for custom milling. Since acquiring the Wasamac Gold project from Richmont Mines, Monarques’ management has been working towards unlocking the tremendous potential value of the project.

Monarques’ management has made it a priority to investigate any and all avenues to make Wasamac economical and profitable at a significantly lower gold price than the scenario that the previous owner was working with. A major breakthrough that Monarques has achieved is the realization that the Wasamac Gold project can be serviced by bulk, railcar transport. As such, Monarques could eliminate the extremely large capital outlay required to build a mill as it could potentially ship the Wasamac ore to any of a number of possible custom milling opportunities in the vicinity of Wasamac (see map of potential sites).

“We look forward to working with BBA to confirm our belief that the Wasamac Gold project could be profitable at a significantly lower gold price than what was envisioned under the previous owner. This is a potential game-changer for Monarques and its shareholders,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “Following the update of the Wasamac resource estimate last October, which established a measured and indicated resource of 2,587,900 ounces of gold (see press release), we decided to look into the various possible operating scenarios, including custom milling. This study will allow us to collect data and information for the option of mining the Wasamac deposit using custom milling at one of the processing plants in Quebec and Ontario. This option has the advantage of significantly reducing the initial cost of the project as we would not have to build a mill or a tailings facility.”

The first phase of the study will establish an inventory of the main mining and processing sites in operation and accessible by road and/or rail in the Abitibi region, in both Ontario and Quebec, with their locations and qualifications. The second phase will develop a concept for the transportation of mineralization and/or treatment sludge for the three best options selected from the sites identified in the previous phase. The main goal of this phase is to design a concept for transporting the mineralization from the Wasamac deposit to a regional processing plant and tailings facility for custom milling. The Corporation expects to receive the results of this study in May 2018.

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-André Lavergne, P.Eng., the Corporation’s qualified person under National Instrument 43‑101.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corporation (TSX.V:MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns close to 300 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video), Wasamac, McKenzie Break and Swanson advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

ABOUT BBA

BBA is a Canada-wide consulting engineering firm that offers multidisciplinary consulting services in engineering, project management and environment. Thanks to its cutting-edge expertise in the energy, mining and metals, biofuels, and oil and gas sectors, BBA is now recognized for the excellence of its services, from pre-study to onsite commissioning support and detailed engineering.

The firm relies on a team of over 750 professionals from its 11 offices across Canada to carry out local, national and international mandates, thereby helping its industrial clients implement the most reliable, profitable and eco-friendly solutions.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques’ actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

#Gold Climbs After #China Imposes Tariffs $AMK.ca $EXS.ca $GGX.ca $GR.ca $GZD.a $MQR.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:41 AM on Monday, April 2nd, 2018
  • Gold prices rose Monday after China imposed tariffs on a range of U.S. goods, following through on a promise to retaliate against the Trump administration’s penalties on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum
  • Gold for June delivery added 0.8% to $1,337.40 a troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange
By Amrith Ramkumar

April 2, 2018 10:19 a.m. ET

Gold prices rose Monday after China imposed tariffs on a range of U.S. goods, following through on a promise to retaliate against the Trump administration’s penalties on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum.

Gold for June delivery added 0.8% to $1,337.40 a troy ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. Prices have stayed between about $1,305 and $1,360 this year, moving within that range based on safe-haven demand from investors, swings in the dollar and worries about higher interest rates.

Some money managers favor gold when they think markets might turn rocky. Protectionist trade policies from the U.S. and China have stoked fears of a global trade war that leads to higher manufacturing costs and eventually slower economic growth, pushing some traders to scoop up gold.

The Chinese penalties range from 25% on American pork and eight other kinds of goods to 15% on fruit and 120 types of commodities, according to the Chinese Finance Ministry.

“Last night’s tariff news from China spooked the market, took the dollar lower and gave us a lot of safe-haven buying in gold,” said Bob Haberkorn, senior market strategist at RJO Futures.

A weaker dollar boosts gold by making it and other dollar-denominated commodities cheaper for overseas buyers. The WSJ Dollar Index, which tracks the U.S. currency against a basket of 16 others, pared early losses and was recently up less than 0.1%.

Investors will be monitoring speeches from Federal Reserve officials and economic data this week for the latest clues about the path for higher interest rates. Gold struggles to compete with yield-bearing assets as borrowing costs rise, and the prospect of two or three more increases following March’s rate increase has limited price gains, according to analysts.

“Rates are going to hang over any gold rally we have for the remainder of the year,” Mr. Haberkorn said.

Among base metals, copper for May delivery added 0.7% to $3.0480 a pound. Prices fell 7.9% in the first quarter to end an eight-quarter winning streak, hurt by trade tensions and lukewarm Chinese economic data. However, data released over the weekend showed an official gauge of China’s factory activity rose to a three-month high in March, as factories ramped up production following the Lunar New Year holiday.

Some investors expect data to pick up as the year goes on and supply disruptions from mining labor contracts up for renegotiations to buoy prices.

Write to Amrith Ramkumar at [email protected]

Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/gold-climbs-after-china-imposes-tariffs-1522678783

Monarques Gold $MQR.ca reports new high-grade #gold results from its 2017 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:28 AM on Tuesday, March 27th, 2018

MONTREAL, March 27, 2018

  • Exploration drilling intersected new veins subparallel to Zone Q, including:
    • 32.28 g/t Au over 2.10 metres, including 62.40 g/t Au over 1.10 metres
    • 7.55 g/t Au over 4.00 metres, including 20.80 g/t Au over 1.00 metre
  • Definition drilling continued to intersect high-grade gold zones, including:
    • 13.41 g/t Au over 4.75 metres, including 89.85 g/t Au over 0.50 metres
    • 17.34 g/t Au over 3.30 metres, including 59.00 g/t Au over 0.80 metres
    • 10.11 g/t Au over 2.50 metres, including 27.40 g/t Au over 0.55 metres
    • 8.82 g/t Au over 2.50 metres, including 25.95 g/t Au over 0.60 metres
  • A 30,000-metre drilling program has been under way at the Beaufor Mine since the beginning of 2018 to increase the resources and extend the mine life. 

MONTREAL, March 27, 2018  – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques” or the “Corporation”) (TSX.V:MQR) (OTCMKTS:MRQRF) (FRANKFURT:MR7) is pleased to report new results that mark the end of its 2017 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine. The results are from a total of 7,157 metres of drilling in 52 holes, including 5 exploration holes (2,651 metres) and 47 definition drill holes (4,506 metres). The holes were drilled in multiple areas of the mine, including zone Q, QH2 and 32 and the 350H, 1700 and Granodiorite East projects (see composite schematic section).

Results of exploration drilling:

Zone Q
Zone Q is the main zone currently in production at the Beaufor Mine. Two holes were drilled in the eastern part of the zone, outside the known reserve and resource envelope, to test for structural continuity and the presence of mineralized veins in the hangingwall and footwall. Holes 142-89 and 142-95 (see section 1690E) were drilled to a final depth of 654 and 460 metres, respectively. Both holes intersected Zone Q, as well as mineralized veins in the footwall of the zone (QF veins).

The QF veins returned the following significant results:

  • Hole 142-89 intersected 7.55 g/t Au over 4.00 metres, including 20.80 g/t Au over 1.00 metre, as well as 11.75 g/t Au over 2.00 metres and 24.25 g/t Au over 1.00 metre.
  • Hole 142-95 intersected 32.28 g/t Au over 2.10 metres, including 62.40 g/t Au over 1.10 metres, and 13.74 g/t Au over 2.70 metres, including 36.55 g/t Au over 0.90 metres.

The characteristics of the QF veins are similar to those of the typical known veins at the Beaufor Mine, which are quartz-tourmaline veins with disseminated pyrite associated with diorite dykes.

“The strategy of testing the east and depth extensions of Zone Q with exploration holes has paid off, as we were able to identify a good gold potential in the Zone Q footwall,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “Based on the results obtained to date, we think that we’ll be able to increase the mineral resource in this area.  We will do more in-depth follow-up on the QF veins as part of the 2018 drilling program already under way.”

1700 and Granodiorite East projects
Three other exploration holes (142-74, 150-63b and 156-13) were drilled in the 1700 and Granodiorite East project areas, for a total of 1,537 metres. The 1700 project returned the best result, with 26.70 g/t Au over 0.50 metres in Hole 156-13 associated with a quartz vein containing 30% pyrite. Additional drilling is needed for a better understanding of the geometry of the veins in this area, as little is currently known about their extensions.

Results of definition drilling:

Zone Q
Six holes were drilled for a total of 1,504 metres. Hole 150-64 tested the eastern part of Zone Q and the remaining five holes were drilled in the western part of the zone. All the holes intersected Zone Q, and some also intersected QH veins less than 100 metres into the Zone Q hangingwall.

The best intersections for Zone Q were:

  • Hole 101-100 intersected 13.41 g/t Au over 4.75 metres, including 89.85 g/t Au over 0.50 metres.
  • Hole 101-183 intersected 18.75 g/t Au over 0.50 metres.

The best results for the QH veins, intersected in the Zone Q hangingwall, were:

  • Hole 150-64 intersected 22.40 g/t Au over 0.70 metres and 58.90 g/t Au over 0.60 metres.
  • Hole 101-100 intersected 46.95 g/t Au over 0.65 metres.
  • Hole 101-104 intersected 16.63 g/t Au over 0.70 metres.

The correlation between the QH and QF veins, located at various distances apart in the Zone Q hangingwall and footwall, is not yet well understood or defined, and additional drilling is needed to better understand their geometry.

Zone QH2

Twenty-two infill holes were drilled on a 12.5 m by 12.5 m spacing from the 193 sublevel in Zone Q, for a total of 1,286 metres of drilling. The holes confirmed the continuity of the zone over a distance of approximately 120 metres along strike and approximately 50 metres vertically.

The best results for Zone QH2 were:

  • Hole 146-37 intersected 17.34 g/t Au over 3.30 metres, including 59.00 g/t Au over 0.80 metres.
  • Hole 142-90 intersected 10.11 g/t Au over 2.50 metres, including 27.40 g/t Au over 0.55 metres.
  • Hole 142-80 intersected 11.25 g/t Au over 0.75 metres.

Zone QH2 is a QH-type vein located in the eastern part of Zone Q. It dips an average 30 to 35 degrees to the south (compared to 45 degrees for Zone Q) and sits an average of about 30 metres into the Zone Q hangingwall. The drilled area is accessible from the 193 sublevel of Zone Q and a drift is currently being driven towards the zone. Additional drilling is planned in an adjacent area to confirm the vein extensions to the east and at depth along the structure.

Zone 32
Three holes were drilled for a total of 266 metres of drilling. The holes tested an open area to the west of an old stope mined from level 13 of the mine. Zone 32 was intersected in two of the three holes.

The best results for Zone 32 were:

  • Hole 108-156 intersected 8.82 g/t Au over 2.50 metres, including 25.95 g/t Au over 0.60 metres.

The drilling confirmed the continuity of Zone 32 on the west side of a late, low-displacement fault. More drilling is planned to characterize an untested area approximately 25 m by 40 m to the west of the three completed holes.

350H project
Sixteen infill holes totalling 1,450 metres were drilled over a distance of about 100 metres along strike and 50 metres vertically.

The best results for veins 350H, H1 and H2 were:

  • Hole 48-07 intersected 60.65 g/t Au over 0.60 metres.
  • Hole 48-09 intersected 10.73 g/t Au over 0.50 metres.
  • Hole 48-10 intersected 8.20 g/t Au over 2.05 metres.
  • Hole 48-13 intersected 11.21 g/t Au over 0.50 metres.
  • Hole 48-14 intersected 10.25 g/t Au over 0.65 metres.
  • Hole 51-06 intersected 26.14 g/t Au over 1.15 metres.

The 350H project is located in the area of the mine’s external ramp. Veins 350H, 350H1 and 350H2 are stacked structures spaced some 10 m to 20 m apart in the direction perpendicular to their dip (30-35 degrees). The best continuity identified by drilling is associated with vein 350H1.

Quality control and qualified person
Sampling normally consists of sawing the core into two equal halves along its main axis and shipping one of the halves to Val-d’Or for assaying at the ALS Geochemistry laboratory, which is fully accredited under ISO 17025. The samples are crushed, pulverized and assayed by fire assay with atomic absorption finish. Results exceeding 10.0 g/t are re-assayed using gravimetric finish. Certified standards and blanks are inserted into the sampling stream for quality control purposes.

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Petr Pelz, P.Geo., the Corporation’s qualified person under National Instrument 43‑101.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corp (TSX.V:MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns close to 300 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video), Wasamac, McKenzie Break and Swanson advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques’ actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

Holes that returned grades below 1 g/t Au are not shown in the table.

  • Zone Q project: Holes 120-182 and 120-183.
  • Zone QH2 project: Holes 142-78, 142-79, 182-82, 142-83, 142-84, 142-87a, 142-91, 142-92, 142-93, 142-94 and 146-38.
  • Zone 32 project: Holes 109-116 and 108-155a.
  • 350H project: Holes 51-01, 51-02, 51-03, 51-04, 51-10, 48-11 and 48-12.

SOURCE Monarques Gold Corporation

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Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.com; Elisabeth Tremblay, Senior Geologist – Communications Specialist, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.comCopyright CNW Group 2018

Monarques Gold $MQR.ca announces the closing of a $5 million financing with Ressources Québec $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:59 AM on Monday, March 12th, 2018

  • Closed a non-brokered private placement of units with the Government of Québec, through the Capital Mines Hydrocarbures fund managed by Ressources Québec;
  • Pursuant to which the Corporation has issued 12,820,513 units priced at $0.39 per unit for total gross proceeds of $5,000,000.

The addition of this strategic investor strengthens the Corporation’s financial position and allows it to accelerate the development of its gold projects

MONTREAL, March 12, 2018 – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques” or the “Corporation”) (TSX.V:MQR) (OTCMKTS:MRQRF) (FRANKFURT:MR7) is pleased to announce that it has closed a non-brokered private placement of units with the Government of Québec, through the Capital Mines Hydrocarbures fund managed by Ressources Québec, pursuant to which the Corporation has issued 12,820,513 units priced at $0.39 per unit for total gross proceeds of $5,000,000.

Each unit consists of one common share of the Corporation and one half of a purchase warrant. Each full warrant entitles its holder to purchase one common share of the Corporation at a price of $0.45 per common share for a 36-month period following the closing date of the private placement.

“We are proud to have the support of the Government of Québec during this expansion phase for Monarques,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “The proceeds of the financing will go towards advancing the multiple projects we have on the go for 2018, including the 50,000-metre drilling program on Beaufor and Croinor Gold, the 43-101 resource estimates on the McKenzie Break and Swanson properties and the establishment of a development strategy for the Wasamac gold deposit, not to mention the other work we have planned to strengthen our presence in the Abitibi area.”

The financing is subject to regulatory approval. The securities issued pursuant to this financing are subject to a four-month hold period plus one day.

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the securities in the United States. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, (the “1933 Act”) or any state securities laws and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or benefit of, U.S. persons (as defined in Regulation S under the 1933 Act) unless registered under the 1933 Act and applicable state securities laws or an exemption from such registration is available.

ABOUT RESSOURCES QUÉBEC

As a subsidiary of Investissement Québec, Ressources Québec is the gateway for companies seeking to invest in the mining and hydrocarbon industries. Ressources Québec supports resource companies at every stage of their projects, from exploration and development through to processing. It offers a full range of financial products, including investments in share capital, debentures and various types of loans. Ressources Québec focuses on projects that have good return prospects and foster Québec’s economic development. Its role is complementary to private funders.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corp (TSX.V:MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns close to 300 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video), Wasamac, McKenzie Break and Swanson advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques’ actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

SOURCE Monarques Gold Corporation

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Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer, 1-888-994 4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.com; Elisabeth Tremblay, Senior Geologist – Communications Specialist, 1-888-994-4465, [email protected], www.monarquesgold.comCopyright CNW Group 2018