Source: Bullion Gold Resources Corp.
  • Bullion Gold Resources (BGD) releases drilling results from the Bousquet Project
  • The program helped test the surface potential of this showing as well as verified its eastern extension
  • Results show that the gold values are mainly concentrated in the central part of this
  • The main gold showings are in the southern part of the property
  • Bullion Gold Resources (BGD) is up 14.29 per cent, trading at C$0.04 at 9:30 am EST

Bullion Gold Resources (BGD) made progress on the Bousquet project for a total of approximately 3,850 meters last fall.

The project is located on the Cadillac fault, Abitibi, Quebec.

The program helped test the surface potential of this showing as well as verified its eastern extension.

All the results show that the gold values are mainly concentrated in the central part of this showing, tending to decrease significantly towards the east.

“Compiling these new results and 3D modelling will provide a better view of this project. We have several other targets to test, including the northern part of the property, which historically remains little explored,” mentioned Jonathan Hamel, President and Chief Executive Officer of the company.

The Bousquet project is located in one of Canada’s most active mining camps.

The main gold showings are in the southern part of the property.

A sheared and folded corridor containing the Paquin (East and West), Decoeur, Joannès, and CB1 gold showings crosses the southern part of the Bousquet property over nearly 3 km.

The western part of the property, located north of the CLL fault, has also been very little explored in previous years. A few gold showings have been traced there by drilling over the last century.

Bullion Gold is involved in identifying, exploring, and developing viable mineral properties in Québec and British Columbia provinces.

Bullion Gold Resources (BGD) is up 14.29 per cent, trading at C$0.04 at 9:30 am EST.


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