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Monarques Gold $MQR.ca Estimates Pit-Constrained Resource on its Swanson Gold Project $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:56 AM on Wednesday, June 20th, 2018

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

  • The Swanson maiden mineral resource estimate for a combined pit-constrained and underground scenario is as follows:
    • A pit-constrained Indicated resource of 90,319 ounces and Inferred resource of 941 ounces, and an underground Indicated resource of 7,732 ounces and Inferred resource of 5,975 ounces.
  • The advantageous location of the Swanson deposit, some 100 metres from a railway track, provides easy access to the Beacon mill.
  • The Corporation holds a mining lease on the Swanson property, enabling it to put the deposit into production more rapidly.
  • Monarques Gold continues to increase its combined Measured and Indicated resources to more than 3.1 million ounces of gold (see table 3 at the end of press release).

MONTREAL, June 20, 2018 /CNW/ – MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION (“Monarques”, “Monarques Gold” or the “Corporation”) (TSX-V:MQR) (OTCMKTS:MRQRF) (FRANKFURT:MR7) is pleased to report the results of a mineral resource estimate for its Swanson gold project, 65 kilometres north from its wholly-owned Beacon mill and 12 kilometres northeast of Barraute, Quebec. The CN railway line crosses the property, some 100 metres north of the Swanson deposit. Monarques acquired a 100% interest in the Swanson and McKenzie Break properties from Agnico Eagle Mines Limited (NYSE:AEM, TSX:AEM) (see press release dated December 21, 2017). The resource estimate was prepared by Christine Beausoleil, P.Geo. and Alain Carrier, P.Geo., M.Sc., of InnovExplo Inc., both qualified and independent persons as defined by NI 43-101. The effective date of the estimate is June 15, 2018.

“The great advantage of the Swanson project is that the railway track is directly on the property, which allows easy access to both our mills,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “Much like for the McKenzie Break project, we are very pleased to have a pit-constrained resource for the Swanson project (see figure), as this could also mean additional feed for the Beacon mill.  In addition, Monarques holds a mining lease on the Swanson property, which could allow us to put the deposit into production more quickly. Our new strategy of targeting pit-constrained resources from our McKenzie Break and Swanson properties, together with the reopening of our Beacon Mill at the end of the year, could be a winning solution for all three projects.”

The 2018 maiden mineral resource estimate was prepared using Leapfrog GEO and GEOVIA GEMS software. Leapfrog was used for 3D modelling of the four mineralized zones while GEMS was used for grade estimation and block modelling. Statistical studies were done using Snowden Supervisor and Microsoft Excel software. The estimate was performed using 3D block modelling with the Ordinary Kriging interpolation method.

The diamond drilling database contains the results of 146 surface and 63 underground drill holes provided by Monarques. Basic univariate statistics were performed on datasets of individual raw gold assays for each zone and for the dilution envelope. The capping (30 g/t Au) was applied on raw assays before compositing at 1.5 m.

The estimate is reported for a potential scenario combining pit-constrained and underground resources at a cut-off grade of 0.8 g/t Au (pit constrained) and 2.7 g/t Au (underground). The cut-off grades were calculated using a gold price of USD1,296/oz, a CAD:USD exchange rate of 1.28 and the following parameters: (a) pit-constrained scenario: mining cost CAD4.94/t, processing cost CAD27.00/t, General and administrative CAD4.00/t, pit slope of 50 degrees used during Whittle optimization; (b) underground scenario: mining cost CAD90.00/t, processing cost CAD27.00/t, General and administrative CAD10.00/t.

The Swanson project mineral resource estimate for a potential scenario combining pit-constrained and underground resources at cut-off grades of 0.8 g/t Au (pit-constrained) and 2.7 g/t Au (underground) is summarized in the following table 1, whereas table 2 shows the sensitivity analysis of the Swanson maiden mineral resource estimate for the pit-constrained scenario.

Table 1 – Swanson Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for a combined pit-constrained and underground scenario at a cut-off grade of 0.8 g/t Au (in pit) and 2.7 g/t Au (underground)

Indicated Resource

Inferred Resource

Zone

Tonnage

Grade
(g/t Au)

Ounces

Tonnage

Grade
(g/t Au)

Ounces

Pit-constrained  

1,568,000

1.79

90,319

12,000

2.44

941

Underground  

75,000

3.21

7,732

60,000

3.10

5,975

Total

1,643,000

1.86

98,051

72,000

2.99

6,917

 

Notes to the mineral resource table:

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These mineral resources are not mineral reserves, as they do not have demonstrated economic viability.

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The 2014 CIM definitions and guidelines for mineral resources have been followed.

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Results are presented in situ and undiluted and considered to have reasonable prospects for economic extraction.

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The estimation encompasses four zones with a minimum true thickness of 2.5 m using the grade of the adjacent material when assayed, or a value of zero when not assayed.

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A high-grade capping of 30 g/t Au (4 g/t Au for the dilution envelope) was applied to assay grades prior to compositing grade for interpolation using an Ordinary Kriging interpolation method, based on 1.5 m composite for block size of 3 m x 3 m x 3 m.

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Bulk density values were applied on the following lithological basis (g/cm3): I2 = 2.78; I4O, V3, V4 = 2.90, and OVB = 1.5.

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The number of metric tons was rounded to the nearest thousand and the metal contents are presented in troy ounces (tonne x grade / 31.10348).

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InnovExplo is not aware of any known environmental, permitting, legal, title-related, taxation, socio-political or marketing issues, or any other relevant issue not reported in this Technical Report that could materially affect the mineral resource estimate.

 

Table 2 – Sensitivity analysis of the Swanson Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for the pit-constrained scenario

Indicated Resource

Inferred Resource

Cut off

Au (g/t)

Tonnes

Ounces

Cut off

Au (g/t)

Tonnes

Ounces

0.6

1.65

1,798,000

95,499

0.6

2.22

14,000

997

0.7

1.72

1,685,000

93,157

0.7

2.28

13,000

952

0.8

1.79

1,568,000

90,319

0.8

2.44

12,000

941

0.9

1.87

1,453,000

87,173

0.9

2.56

11,000

907

1

1.94

1,338,000

83,651

1

2.66

10,000

856

 

The NI 43-101 technical report will be delivered and filed on SEDAR within the next 45 days.

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Marc-André Lavergne, Eng., the Corporation’s qualified person and by Christine Beausoleil, P.Geo. and Alain Carrier, P.Geo., M.Sc. of InnovExplo Inc., all of whom are qualified persons as defined by NI 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.

Table 3 – Monarques Gold Measured and Indicated Resources

Tonnes
(metric)

Grade
(g/t Au)

Ounces

Wasamac property1

Measured Resources

3.99 million

2.52

323,300

Indicated Resources

25.87 million

2.72

2,264,500

Total Measured & Indicated Resources

29.86 million

2.70

2,587,900

Beaufor Mine2

Measured Resources

74,400

6.71

16,100

Indicated Resources

271,700

7.93

69,300

Total Measured & Indicated Resources

346,200

7.67

85,400

Croinor Gold Mine3

Measured Resources

80,100

8.44

21,700

Indicated Resources

724,500

9.20

214,300

Total Measured & Indicated Resources

804,600

9.12

236,000

Swanson property4

Indicated Resources

1,643,000

1.86

98,051

McKenzie Break property5

Pit Constrained

Indicated Resources

939,860

1.59

48,133

Underground

Indicated Resources

281,739

5.90

53,448

Simkar Gold property6

Measured Resources

33,570

4.71

5,079

Indicated Resources

208,470

5.66

37,905

Total Measured & Indicated Resources

242,040

5.52

42,984

TOTAL

Measured & Indicated Resources

3,151,916

1 Source: Technical Report on the Wasamac Project, Rouyn-Noranda, Québec, Canada, Tudorel Ciuculescu, M.Sc.,

P.Geo., October 25, 2017, Roscoe Postle Associates Inc.

2 Source: NI-43-101 Technical Report on the Mineral Resource and Mineral Reserve Estimates of the Beaufor Mine

as at September 30, 2017, Val-d’Or, Québec, Canada, Carl Pelletier, P. Geo. and Laurent Roy, Eng.

3  Source: Monarques prefeasibility study (January 19, 2018) and resource estimate (January 8, 2016)

4 Source: NI 43‐101 Technical Report on the Swanson Project, June 15, 2018, Christine Beausoleil, P.Geo. and

Alain Carrier, P.Geo., M.Sc. of InnovExplo Inc.

5 Source: NI 43‐101 Technical Report on the McKenzie Break Project, April 17, 2018, Alain-Jean Beauregard,

P.Geo., and Daniel Gaudreault, Eng., of Geologica Groupe-Conseil Inc., and Christian D’Amours, P.Geo., of
GeoPointCom Inc.

6 Source: MRB et Associés (January 2015)

 

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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

$HPQ.ca Announces Date For Vote On Proposed Beauce #Gold Fields Spin-Out And Launches Accelerated Warrant Exercise Incentive Program

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:36 AM on Wednesday, June 13th, 2018

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  • Obtained the required interim orders from the Superior Court of Quebec (commercial division) in connection with its previously announced planned spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields by way of a Plan of Arrangement under the Canada Business Corporations Act
  • interim order, among other things, authorizes HPQ to call and hold an annual and special meeting of its shareholders, which will be held on August 10th, 2018 at the InterContinental Montreal Hotel 360 St-Antoine Street, Fraser Room at 10:00 am to consider and vote for the spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields into a separately trading public company

MONTREAL, June 13, 2018 — HPQ Silicon Resources Inc (“HPQ”) (TSX VENTURE:HPQ) (FRANKFURT:UGE) (OTC PINK:URAGF) is pleased to inform shareholders that the Company has obtained the required interim orders from the Superior Court of Quebec (commercial division) in connection with its previously announced planned spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields by way of a Plan of Arrangement under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) (February 8, 2018 Release). The interim order, among other things, authorizes HPQ to call and hold an annual and special meeting of its shareholders, which will be held on August 10th, 2018 at the InterContinental Montreal Hotel 360 St-Antoine Street, Fraser Room at 10:00 am to consider and vote for the spin-out of Beauce Gold Fields into a separately trading public company.

An Information Circular containing the Plan of Arrangement will be mailed to shareholders 25 days priors to the date of the meeting. The board of directors of the corporation has unanimously approved the arrangement and recommends that shareholders vote in favour of the Arrangement

The Arrangement remains subject to the satisfaction of closing conditions, including, among other things, approval of shareholders at the meeting, the final approval of the TSX-V, receipt of a final order of the court and the arrangement certificate from the Director of the Corporations.

DISTRIBUTION OF SHARES TO HPQ SHAREHOLDERS

Upon receipt of the final Court approval, the board of HPQ will determine the date of record for distribution of BGF shares to shareholders in concert with the TSX-V.

Patrick Levasseur of HPQ Silicon stated, “This order authorizing HPQ to hold a meeting and a vote on the spin-out of Beauce is a major milestone for the Company and its’ shareholders.  A favourable vote will finally unlock the potential gold value of the Beauce gold property and allow our shareholders to benefit both directly and indirectly from this great asset.” Mr. Levasseur further stated, “After more than a century of major historical placer gold mining in the Beauce, Beauce Gold Fields will be the first company dedicated to the exploration for a hard rock gold deposit as an origin of the gold placers.”

About Beauce Gold Fields

BGF is a wholly owned subsidiary of HPQ Silicon that is in the process of “Spinning Out” its gold assets into BGF, a new public junior gold company, subject to approval by TSX-V.

The Beauce Gold Fields project is a unique, historically prolific gold property located in the municipality of Saint-Simon-les-Mines in the Beauce region of Southern Quebec. Comprising of a block of 152 claims 100% owned by HPQ, the project area hosts a six kilometre long unconsolidated gold-bearing sedimentary unit (a lower saprolite and an upper brown diamictite). The gold in saprolite indicates a close proximity to a bedrock source of gold, providing possible further exploration discoveries.  The property was also hosts numerous historical gold mines that were active from 1860s to the 1960s (see HPQ SEDAR-filed report).

A Beauce Gold Fields presentation is available and can be downloaded via the following link. http://www.hpqsilicon.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/BGF-Presentation-V-Jul-2017.pdf

WARRANT EXERCISE

$ 205,538 was raised through the exercise of 2,936,250 warrant expiring on June 8, 2018.

EARLY WARRANT EXERCISE INCENTIVE

HPQ intends to implement a warrant exercise incentive program designed to encourage the early exercise of up to 6,674,600 out of the 12,305,000 of its outstanding unlisted 7 cents warrants.   The 5,630,400 outstanding unlisted 7 cents warrants that are not part of the program are held by insiders of the Corporation and as such are not entitled to benefit from the incentive program.

3,034,000 of the 5,939,000 Aug. 27, 2018 warrants currently exercisable at a price of 7 cents per common share will be part of the program while only 3,640,600 of the remaining 6,346,000 Dec. 24, 2018 warrants currently exercisable at a price of 7 cents per common share will be part of the program.

The warrants were originally issued by the company as part of a unit private placement financing first announced on Aug. 19, 2015, which closed on Aug. 27, 2015 and as part of a unit private placement financing first announced on Dec. 18, 2015, which closed on Dec. 24, 2015.

Pursuant to the incentive program, the company is offering an inducement to each warrant holder who exercises their warrants during a 30-calendar-day early exercise period by the issuance of one additional share purchase warrant for each warrant early exercised. Each new warrant will entitle the holder to purchase one additional share for a period of 18 months from the date of issuance of such incentive warrant at a price of 17 cents. The early exercise period will commence June 18, 2018, and expire July 17, 2018.  The incentive warrants will be subject to a four-month hold period from the date of issuance.

Warrant holders who take advantage of the opportunity to exercise their warrants early will strengthen the company’s current cash position and provide the company with additional working capital to finance our ongoing Gen2 Purevap work, general working capital and the cost of the Beauce Gold Fields Inc spin-out.

Depending upon the number of warrants exercised during the early exercise period, the company expects to:

  • Receive gross proceeds of up to $467,222 on or before the early exercise expiry date;
  • Issue up to 6,674,000 shares pursuant to the exercise of warrants by holders in accordance with the original terms of the warrants on or before the early exercise expiry date;
  • Issue up to 6,674,000 incentives warrants to warrants holders pursuant to the early exercise of the warrants on or before the early exercise expiry date.

The terms and conditions of the program and the method of exercising the warrants pursuant to the incentive program are set forth in a letter that is being delivered to the registered address of each eligible warrants holder, along with a form of warrant subscription agreement to be completed by warrants holders in relation to the issuance of the incentive warrants. Under the terms of the subscription agreement, warrant holders who wish to participate in the incentive program will agree to exercise their warrants and deliver the other necessary documents in consideration of the issuance by the company of the incentive warrants.

The form of letter and subscription agreement will be posted on the company’s profile on SEDAR and be available on the company’s website. Holders of warrants who elect to participate in the incentive program will be required to deliver to the company at Suite 306, 3000, Omer-Lavallée St., Montreal, QC, Canada, H1Y 3R8, by 5:00 p.m. Montreal time, on or before the early exercise expiry date, the following:

  • A duly completed and executed subscription agreement in the form to be provided to warrant holders by the company;
  • A duly completed and executed election to exercise form attached as Schedule A to their original warrant certificates;
  • Their original warrant certificates;
  • The applicable aggregate exercise price for their warrants, payable to the company in Canadian dollars by way of certified cheque, money order, bank draft or wire transfer.

Any warrants that are not exercised prior to the early exercise expiry date will remain outstanding and continue to be exercisable for shares of the company on their current terms.

The company will not be offering incentive warrants to brokers holding any broker warrants and the Company did obtain the consent of the holder of 660,000 warrants expiring Dec 24, 2018 exercised during the six (6) months period before the start of the incentive program and the implementation of the program.

The company may pay a finder’s fee in respect of certain exercises under the incentive program in accordance with policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.

The incentive program is subject to the receipt of all regulatory approvals, including the final approval of the TSX-V.

This news release is available on the company’s CEO Verified Discussion Forum, a moderated social media platform that enables civilized discussion and Q&A between Management and Shareholders.  Powered by Agoracom

About HPQ Silicon

HPQ Silicon Resources Inc. is a TSX-V listed resource company planning to become a vertically integrated and diversified High Purity, Solar Grade Silicon Metal (SoG Si) producer and a manufacturer of multi and monocrystalline solar cells of the P and N types, required for production of high performance photovoltaic conversion.

HPQ goal is to develop, in collaboration with industry leaders that are experts in their fields of interest, the innovative metallurgical PUREVAPTM “Quartz Reduction Reactors (QRR)” process (patent pending), which will permit production of the highest efficiency SoG Si.  The pilot plant equipment that will validate the commercial potential of the process is on schedule for start up in late 2018.

Disclaimers:

This release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of any of the securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. The Incentive Warrants to be issued pursuant to the exercise of the Warrants have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”) or the securities laws of any state of the United States and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to, or for the account or the benefit of, U.S. persons (as defined in Regulation S under the U.S.  Securities Act) unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or pursuant to an exemption from such registration requirements.

This press release contains certain forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements containing the words “may”, “plan”, “will”, “estimate”, “continue”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “expect”, “in the process” and other similar expressions which constitute “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking statements reflect the Company’s current expectation and assumptions, and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, our expectations regarding the acceptance of our products by the market, our strategy to develop new products and enhance the capabilities of existing products, our strategy with respect to research and development, the impact of competitive products and pricing, new product development, and uncertainties related to the regulatory approval process. Such statements reflect the current views of the Company with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and other risks detailed from time-to-time in the Company’s on-going filings with the securities regulatory authorities, which filings can be found at www.sedar.com. Actual results, events, and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements either as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable securities laws.

Neither the 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 release.

For further information contact
Bernard J. Tourillon, Chairman and CEO Tel (514) 907-1011
Patrick Levasseur, President and COO Tel: (514) 262-9239
www.HPQSilicon.com

Shares outstanding: 198,463,807

FEATURE: Explor $EXS.ca Flagship Hosts NI 43-101 Resource – 609K Oz Indicated, 470K Oz Inferred Gold $EXN.ca $HBE.ca $OSK.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:45 PM on Monday, June 4th, 2018

Why Explor Resources?

  • Flagship Property Offers The Following:
  • NI 43-101 Resource – 609,000 oz Indicated / 470,000 Inferred Gold
  • Property Is 13 KM From Downtown Timmins
  • Preliminary Metallurgical Testing on the low grade near surface gold ore completed
    • A representative sample from diamond drill holes in the area of the potential open pit
    • 45 kilogram composite sample of mineralized diamond drill core was sent to SGS Minerals Services for metallurgical test-work
  • 2nd Project 43-101 Open Pit Resource
  • 1.4 MILLION T Indicated @ 1.38% Copper
  • 2.09 MILLION T Inferred @ 1.26% Copper

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American Creek $AMK.ca Reports on Resource Estimate Progress at Treaty Creek Project $SEA $SA $SKE.ca $TUD.ca $PVG

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 2:40 PM on Monday, June 4th, 2018

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  • Released an update on the Copper Belle preliminary resource estimate progress at the Treaty Creek project located in the “Golden Triangle” of northwestern British Columbia
  • Tudor has announced that another 8 to 16 holes to depths of greater than 700 m are recommended in order to publish a preliminary resource estimate

Cardston, Alberta–(June 4, 2018) – American Creek Resources Ltd. (TSXV: AMK) (OTC Pink: ACKRF) (“American Creek”) today announced that Treaty Creek JV partner Tudor Gold (“Tudor”) has released an update on the Copper Belle preliminary resource estimate progress at the Treaty Creek project located in the “Golden Triangle” of northwestern British Columbia. Tudor has announced that another 8 to 16 holes to depths of greater than 700 m are recommended in order to publish a preliminary resource estimate.

Walter Storm, President and CEO of Tudor Gold (the operator), commented: “Our first priority now is to complete the work for our resource estimate followed by drilling other exciting targets confirmed by Simcoe Geoscience. The geophysical survey that combined acquired data from magnetotellurics (MT), magnetometer (Mag) and electromagnetic (EM) surveys has provided Tudor with several high priority anomalous drill targets. We expect that this summer’s drill program will be very busy.”

Figure 1: Copper Belle 3D Image

To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please visit:
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In Figure 1 above, you can clearly see that the north end face of Copper Belle (right) is cut-off demonstrating a continuation of the mineralized zone to the north. When looking at Figure 2 below, the Copper Belle anomaly also shows a strong continuation of mineralized structure that is open to the north, west and to depth. This was verified in the 2017 drill results and supports Tudor’s priority focus for 2018 drilling on the Copper Belle extensions. The Konkin Zone anomaly is a high priority exploratory drill target that previously generated 870 g/t Au over a 1.2m channel sample.

Figure 2: Treaty Creek Anomalies

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In Figure 3 below, an intense anomaly has been identified adjacent to the RR Zone and GR2 Zones and represents another high priority exploration drill target. The GR2 assays from 2017 indicated a high grade strata-vein feeder system adjacent to this large anomaly. A feeder system that Tudor suggests will continue into the anomaly.

Figure 3: GR2 & RR Zone Magnetotelluric Hot Spot

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Darren Blaney, President and CEO of American Creek, stated: “As the correlation between the drilling and the geophysical work is now becoming clearer, and new targets emerge, the potential of Treaty Creek continues to impress. We very much look forward to Tudor advancing the Copper Belle resource estimate as well as expanding the drill program to other high priority targets.”

Qualified Person

The Qualified Person for the analytical information in this new release is James A. McCrea, P.Geo, for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101. He has read and approved the scientific and technical information that forms the basis of the disclosure contained in this news release.

Background on the Treaty Creek Project

The Treaty Creek Project is situated immediately north of Seabridge Gold’s KSM property located in BC’s Golden Triangle along the Sulphurets and Brucejack fault systems that continue northward into the Treaty Creek property.

The Treaty Creek Project is a joint venture between Tudor, Teuton Resources Corp., and American Creek. Tudor is the operator and holds a 60% interest with both American Creek and Teuton each holding respective 20% carried interests in the property (fully carried until a production notice is given).

A summary of the Treaty Creek Project can be viewed here:

http://www.americancreek.com/images/pdf/Treaty_Creek_Joint_Venture_Project.pdf

About American Creek

American Creek holds a strong portfolio of gold and silver properties in British Columbia. The portfolio includes three gold/silver properties in the heart of the Golden Triangle; the Treaty Creek and Electrum joint ventures with Walter Storm/Tudor, as well as the recently acquired 100% owned past producing Dunwell Mine. Other properties held throughout BC include the Gold Hill, Austruck-Bonanza, Ample Goldmax, Silver Side, and Glitter King.

For further information please contact Kelvin Burton at: Phone: 403 752-4040 or Email: [email protected]. Information relating to the Corporation is available on its website at www.americancreek.com

Neither the 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 release.

Explor $EXS.ca Completes Preliminary Metallurgical Testwork on #Timmins Porcupine West #Gold Property $EXN.ca $HBE.ca $OSK.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:18 PM on Thursday, May 31st, 2018

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  • Announced completion of Preliminary Metallurgical Testing on the low grade near surface gold ore on the Timmins Porcupine West Property
  • Selected a representative sample from diamond drill holes in the area of the potential open pit
  • 5 kilogram composite sample of mineralized diamond drill core was sent to SGS Minerals Services in Lakefield, Ontario for metallurgical test-work

ROUYN-NORANDA, Quebec, May 31, 2018 – Explor Resources Inc. (“Explor” or “the Corporation”) (TSX-V:EXS) (OTCQB:EXSFF) (FSE:E1H1) (BE:E1H1) is pleased to announce the completion of Preliminary Metallurgical Testing on the low grade near surface gold ore on the Timmins Porcupine West Property (the “TPW Property” or  the “Property”). Explor selected a representative sample from diamond drill holes in the area of the potential open pit. A 45 kilogram composite sample of mineralized diamond drill core was sent to SGS Minerals Services in Lakefield, Ontario for metallurgical test-work.

The test program included sample preparation, characterization, and flowsheet development testing. Ore characterization included grindability, mineralogy by QEM-RMS (QEMSCAN) rapid mineral scan, and chemical head grade analysis. Flowsheet development testwork focused on gravity separation, as well as flotation and cyanidation of gravity separation tailing.

In summary, the composite sample was analyzed by a screened metallics protocol and resulted in a head grade of 2.64 g/tonne gold. Testing indicated very little silver and negligible arsenic in the composite sample. It was noted that most of the sulphide sulfur was present as Pyrite (3.07%), Chalcopyrite (approximately 0.12%) and Pyrrhotite (0.02%). The Bond Mill work index was determined to be 13.1 Kwh/tonne. A gravity test was conducted and it was determined that the 37.5% of the gold exists as microscopic free gold, indicating that in any future mill design a gravity circuit will be necessary at the front end of the concentrator. Flotation testing indicated that up to 93% of the gold can be recovered as a pyrite concentrate. Cyanide leach test were conducted on the pyrite concentrate and greater than 94% gold extraction was achieved over a 24 hour period. The gold is not refractory and is not locked within the pyrite. A testing of the tailings product (ABA and NAG testing) indicates that there is no potential for acid generation in the flotation tailings material.

Chris Dupont, President and Chief Executive Officer of Explor Resources Inc. commented: “We are very excited about these preliminary Metallurgical results. The low Bond work index combined with the high percentage of free gold and potential greater than 93% gold recovery and with the fact that there is no potential for acid generation in the tailings material make this property very valuable from a development perspective.”

The highlights of the reported test-work includes the following results:

  • Gold analysis by screened metallics protocol at +/-150 mesh (106 μm) yielded a head grade of 2.64 g/t Au with >20% of the gold in the coarse fraction indicating favorable recovery by gravity.
  • Silver reported at less than the AAS detection limit of +/-0.5 g/t while sulphide sulphur, total carbon and arsenic were assayed at 1.48%, 0.7% and <0.001%, respectively.
  • Based on the semi-quantitative QEM-RMS analysis, most of the sulphide sulphur was present as pyrite (3.07%). Chalcopyrite was the second most abundant sulphide mineral at ~0.12% and pyrrhotite was third at 0.02%.
  • The Bond ball mill grindability test results indicated that the ore fell in the low medium range of hardness, at 13.1 kWh/tonne. The ore fell at the 36th  percentile compared to the SGS database.
  • In a batch gravity separation test completed, gravity gold recovery to a low mass concentrates (~0.04% of the feed mass) yielded a gold recovery of 37.5% at a primary grind size P80 of ~130 μm. These initial results suggest a high probability of significant potential for the use of gravity circuit at the front end of the mill. Additional gravity separation testwork is recommended in any future studies.
  • Rougher flotation tests on gravity separation tailings indicated that gold recoveries in the ~93% range (including the gold recovered by gravity separation) were achievable in ~5% mass pull at a P80 of ~130 μm. There appeared to be an improvement in gold recovery with finer grinding (to P80 = 59 μm).
  • Additional testing will be required to optimize the primary grind size for optimal rougher flotation performance. Additional test work is recommend, examining the cleaning characteristics of the rougher concentrate. It may be possible to generate a cleaner flotation concentrate approaching 50 g/tonne Au, compared to the ~30 g/t generated preliminary metallurgical in the preliminary rougher flotation testwork. Locked cycle flotation testing is also recommended to establish a more realistic understanding of potential gold recovery in closed-circuit in a flotation plant.
  • Cyanide leach tests examining the impact of grind size on gold recovery from the gravity separation tailings indicated gold extractions >94% (including gravity separation gold recovery) at P80’s of 74 μm or finer. Although the gold appears to be associated with pyrite and floats well with pyrite, it is not refractory and locked in the pyrite. Gold leaching appeared to be essentially complete within 24 hours.
  • Further testing to optimize cyanide leach parameters is recommended. This testing should address the optimization of feed particle size, leach retention time, pulp density, and cyanide dosage. This testing should encompass leaching of both whole ore (gravity tailings) as well as float concentrates. Subsequent work is recommended to evaluate the gold recovery circuit (CIP or CIL) and establish preliminary design criteria.
  • Baseline environmental evaluation (ABA and NAG testing) of a tailing representing a gravity +rougher flotation flowsheet indicated there is no potential for acid generation in flotation tailings material.

Chris Dupont, P.Eng is the qualified person responsible for the information contained in this release.

Explor Resources Inc. is a publicly listed company trading on the TSX Venture (EXS), on the OTCQB (EXSFF) and on the Frankfurt and Berlin Stock Exchanges (E1H1).

This Press Release was prepared by Explor. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the Policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) has reviewed or accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

About Explor Resources Inc.

Explor Resources Inc. is a Canadian-based natural resources company with mineral holdings in Ontario, Québec, Saskatchewan and New Brunswick. Explor is currently focused on exploration in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The belt is found in both provinces of Ontario and Québec with approximately 33% in Ontario and 67% in Québec. The Belt has produced in excess of 180,000,000 ounces of gold and 450,000,000 tonnes of Cu-Zn ore over the last 100 years. The Corporation was continued under the laws of Alberta in 1986 and has had its main office in Québec since 2006.

For further information please contact:            

Christian Dupont, President    
Tel: 888-997-4630 or 819-797-4630    
Fax: 819-797-1870    
Website: www.explorresources.com    
Email: [email protected]

 

#Gold Market Will Remain Healthy In The Next 30 Years; Investors Won’t Be Disappointed – WGC $AMK.ca $EXS.ca $GZD.ca $GGX.ca $GR.ca $MQR.ca $HPQ.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 4:56 PM on Wednesday, May 30th, 2018
Wednesday May 30, 2018 09:23

  • While the face of the gold market might change in the next 30 years as technology develops, the asset class and its safe-haven appeal will remain solid
  • Kitco News, John Reade head of market research said that he does not expect gold’s role as an alternative asset and portfolio diversifier to be replaced by another asset like a cryptocurrencies within the next 30 years.

(Kitco News) – While the face of the gold market might change in the next 30 years as technology develops, the asset class and its safe-haven appeal will remain solid, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).

In an exclusive interview with Kitco News, John Reade head of market research said that he does not expect gold’s role as an alternative asset and portfolio diversifier to be replaced by another asset like a cryptocurrencies within the next 30 years. Reade added that it would take a complete disruption of the entire financial marketplace before gold is usurped as a world-class asset.

“The capital market structure as we see it will probably continue,” he said. “Gold is part of the financial system. It is a mainstream financial asset and it too will continue.”

Reade noted that the remaining question is around the venue where gold is traded – whether its traded in over-the-counter markets, through futures contracts or something else. Reade’s comments come as fin-tech firms develop new platforms for gold, including Tradewind, which has created a new digital platform Vaultchain Gold, which allows investors to buy fractional quantiles of gold. While the market is digital, the platform is backed 100% by physical gold, held by the Royal Canadian Mint.

In a WGC report that looks at the gold market all the way up to 2048, Reade said that so far there is no front runner in the digital gold market but there is growing potential.

“If one (or more) is successful, it could be as big a change to the gold markets as the development of ETFs, but with the added advantage of appealing to younger generations too,” he said.

Not only can digital gold markets help to democratize the precious metal, Reade said that they are seeing evolving technology in mobile application space that could be a game-changer for consumers in developing nations.

Reade noted that app-based saving accounts that let people store their savings in gold, is growing in popularity, especially in regions that have an under-developed banking system.

“I think opening up the gold market for investment purposes to the billions of people… who don’t have wide access to financial products is going to be a major development for the market,” he said.

China Will Play An Important Role In Gold And Global Financial Markets

While access to the gold market is expected to enter the digital realm, Reade said that they still expect to see a healthy physical demand, especially as China and India become more prominent players in the global marketplace with its growing middle class.

In his report, Reade said that the WGC expects the Chinese economy to surpass the U.S. and become, with its growing consumer sector, the biggest influence on global markets.

“Our research has shown that as nations become wealthier, consumers spend more money on gold,” he said. “The growth we see out of China is going to be good for gold demand. The U.S.’s loss in dominance will lead to a weaker currency that will also be good for gold.”

However, while, Reade sees potential for the U.S. dollar to lose some influence in the global market, he does not expect the greenback to completely lose its reserve currency status. China’s closed capital markets and currency restrictions make it impossible for the yuan to be a reserve currency, he added.

“If you want to become a reserve currency you have to allow people to hold that currency in size and let them transact freely. Until we get to that stage, there is no way China can take over as the new reserve currency of the world,”

Ultimately, while the market will see ebbs and flows in investor demand, Reade said that the gold market will remain healthy through the next 30 years. Not only will the yellow metal see consistent demand but, Reade added that the WGC’s research shows declining supply through the next 30 years.

“I don’t think people will be disappointed in the gold market 30 years from now,” he said. “You [can’t] take something that has 6,000 years of value and replace it with something new,” he added in his interview.

Source: http://www.kitco.com/news/2018-05-30/Gold-Market-Will-Remain-Healthy-In-The-Next-30-Years-Investors-Won-t-Be-Disappointed-WGC.html

Monarques Gold $MQR.ca Announces its Third Quarter Results with Revenues of $9.8 million $MUX.ca $SII.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:25 AM on Friday, May 25th, 2018

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  • Revenues of $9.8 million, a 4.6% decrease compared to the second quarter due to a planned shutdown for maintenance work at Camflo and the breakdown of equipment at Beaufor
  • Normal production resumed in April 2018
  • 17% increase in revenue from custom milling activities
  • Monarques initiated several promising projects during the quarter

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

Highlights

Beaufor Mine

  • Production of 4,932 ounces in the third quarter, down 9% from 5,444 ounces the previous quarter due mainly to a planned shutdown for maintenance at the Camflo mill and to the breakdown of ore haulage equipment at the Beaufor Mine. The equipment was repaired and production resumed at the same pace as in the previous quarter.
  • A new ore haulage truck will be added on the Zone Q ramp towards the end of June. A Caterpillar AD-30 truck (see truck photo) will be lowered underground and reassembled at the Zone Q garage to increase haulage capacity in this area of the mine. This addition will strengthen Monarques’ truck fleet and avoid situations like the one that occurred in the quarter ended March 31.
  • Average selling price of $1,624 (US $1,284) per ounce sold ($1,602 or US $1,263 since the acquisition on October 2, 2017).
  • Production cash cost of $1,642 (US $1,298) per ounce sold ($1,490 or US $1,175 since the acquisition on October 2, 2017).
  • All-in sustaining cost of $1,782 (US $1,409) per ounce sold ($1,616 or US $1,274 since the acquisition on October 2, 2017) for Beaufor/Camflo.

Financial results

  • Revenues of $9.8 million in the third quarter from the sale of 4,823 ounces of gold combined with revenue from custom milling, which was up 17% for the quarter.
  • Net loss of $2.2 million or $0.010 per share, diluted, compared to a net loss of $0.7 million or $0.005 per share, diluted, last year.
  • Strong financial position, with cash of $18.1 million.

“Although our results for the quarter were below our expectations, they are the result of temporary issues that have been solved since,” said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. “Our production activities have been back to normal since April, and we foresee continued growth in our custom milling operations.”

“Furthermore, we are continuing to make progress on our other advanced projects, including Wasamac, Croinor Gold, McKenzie Break and Swanson, which are undergoing exploration work and technical studies, and for which we should have news in the coming weeks. We also expect to restart the Beacon plant at the end of 2018, which will enable us to increase our total production capacity to 2,350 tonnes per day. We are committed to continued growth in the production, resources and profitability ends of our business, and look forward to sharing the progress of our initiatives with our shareholders,” Mr. Lacoste added.

Summary of financial results

(in dollars, except per share data) Quarter ended

March 31

Nine months ended

March 31

2018 2017 2018 2017
Revenues 9,820,111 20,118,035
Gross margin (186,549) 1,269,938
Net loss (2,162,588) (696,081) (1,994,751) (1,709,904)
Loss per share, basic and diluted (0.010) (0.005) (0.010) (0.013)
Cash flows used in operating activities (3,366,968) (622,739) (1,772,217) (1,602,903)
EBITDA(1) (1,552,407) (583,581) (1,414,822) (1,375,889)
(1)      Non-IFRS measure. See under “Non-IFRS measures” at the end of this press release, and in the Corporation’s financial statements and management discussion and analysis for the reconciliation of this non-IFRS measure.
 (in dollars) March 31

2018

June 30

2017

Cash and cash equivalents 18,092,189 7,356,155
Total assets 74,532,735 26,657,724

 

Key operating statistics

Quarter ended

March 31

Nine months ended

March 31

2018 2017 2018 2017
Ounces of gold sold 4,823 – 10,267 –
Ounces of gold produced 4,932 – 10,376 –
Grade 4.72 – 4.81 –
Recovery 98.91 – 98.78 –
Key data per ounce of gold (CA $)
Average market price 1,680 – 1,641 –
Average selling price(1) 1,624 – 1,602 –
Production cash cost(2) 1,642 – 1,490 –
All-in sustaining cost 1,782 – 1,616 –
Average exchange rate (CA $/US $) 1.2648 – 1.2682 –
Key data per ounce of gold (US $)
Average market price 1,329 – 1,294 –
Average selling price(1) 1,284 – 1,263 –
Production cash cost(2) 1,298 – 1,175 –
All-in sustaining cost 1,409 – 1,274 –
(1)          The average selling prices for the three and nine month periods of 2018 should be $41 and $32 higher, respectively, if gold deliveries (861 ounces for the quarter and 1,722 ounces for the nine-month period) to Auramet in connection with deferred revenues over the periods had been recognized at the market price on the date the agreement was entered into on October 2, 2017, instead of at the recorded price, representing the amounts received from future gold production divided by the ounces to be delivered.
(2)     Production cash cost is a non-IFRS measure of financial performance without a standard meaning under IFRS. It may therefore not be comparable to a similar measure presented by another company. See “Non-IFRS measures” in the Corporation’s management discussion and analysis for the three month period ended March 31, 2018.

 

Corporate highlights

  • On February 8, 2018, Monarques announced a positive updated prefeasibility study for the Croinor Gold deposit (see press release).
  • On February 13, 2018, the Corporation announced that it was undertaking an NI 43-101 gold resource estimate for its McKenzie Break and Swanson properties. The Corporation has 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 will drill a total of 50,000 metres in 2018 at the Beaufor Mine and on the Croinor Gold property (see press release).
  • On March 12, 2018, the Corporation announced 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 had issued 12,820,513 units priced at $0.39 per unit for total gross proceeds of $5,000,000 (see press release).
  • On March 27, 2018, the Corporation reported new results that marked the end of its 2017 drilling program at the Beaufor Mine. The results were 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 zones Q, QH2 and 32 and the 350H, 1700 and Granodiorite East projects (see press release).
  • On March 28, 2018, the Corporation announced that it had filed an NI 43-101-compliant technical report for its Croinor project on SEDAR (see press release).
  • On April 5, 2018, the Corporation announced that it had 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 (see press release).
  • On May 17, 2018, the Corporation announced that it had decided to start up its Beacon mill in Val-d’Or, 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 (see press release).

Projects under way

  • Monarques’ goal for the coming quarters is still to increase the profitability of the Beaufor Mine, mainly by reducing production costs and improving grade through the use of a more selective mining method. The production cost cuts will also be achieved through higher productivity at the Camflo plant with the increase in custom milling activities.
  • The Corporation has also decided to restart the Beacon mill, as it foresees growing demand for custom milling services. It expects to be able to commission its 750 tonne-per-day plant in the last quarter of 2018.
  • Monarques is pursuing its programs of 30,000 metres of drilling on the Beaufor Mine and 20,000 metres of drilling on the Croinor Gold deposit, and will release the first set of results as soon as they become available.
  • The Corporation also started 43-101 resource estimates for its McKenzie Break and Swanson gold projects, with the results expected in June.
  • Finally, the Company is considering several options for the development of the Wasamac gold deposit, including custom milling and use of the rail network (less than 500 metres from the Wasamac site).

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.

Non-IFRS measures

Throughout this document, the Corporation has provided measures prepared in accordance with IFRS, as well as certain non-IFRS financial performance measures. Since non-IFRS performance measures do not have a standard meaning prescribed by IFRS, they may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. The Corporation provides these non-IFRS financial performance measures because some investors may use them to measure our financial performance. As a result, they are intended to provide additional information, and should not be considered in isolation or as a replacement for performance measures prepared in accordance with IFRS. These non-IFRS measures of financial performance have been reconciled with the IFRS measures presented in the management discussion and analysis (see “Selected Quarterly Financial Information” for a description and reconciliation of these non-IFRS measures).

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.

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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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).

FEATURE: Glacier Lake Resources Silver Vista Assays Pending $JAX.ca $AMI.ca $GTT.ca $HBM.ca

Posted by AGORACOM at 8:39 AM on Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

Developing Silver Vista Project into Bulk Tonnage Silver & Copper

  • Completed 2018 Phase 1 drill program
  • Seven holes, totalling 1,273 metres drilled
  • Silver Vista Project, a sediment hosted Cu & Ag deposit with potential to host bulk mineralization
  • Sediment-hosted copper deposits include some of the richest and larges deposits in the world
  • Soil Geo-Chem survey defined anomaly 2.0KM by 1.5KM named the “MR prospect area”
  • Drilling focused at “MR”
  • Drill program results expected within 2Q/2018

 

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