Baillargé property with historic lithium occurrences.
  • Jourdan Resources (JOR) has completed a stripping, mapping and sampling campaign on its Baillargé property in Quebec
  • The new stripping program has resulted in a significant strike extension of the known spodumene-bearing dykes
  • Jourdan Resources is a junior mining exploration company operating in Quebec
  • Jourdan Resources Inc. (JOR) opened trading at C$0.085 per share

Jourdan Resources (JOR) has completed a stripping, mapping and sampling campaign on its Baillargé property in Quebec.

The Baillargé property consists of 35 claims. The area comprises 1,299 hectares in total.

The already known pegmatite occurrences on the property have been stripped, mapped and sampled along their strike extent. The new stripping program has resulted in a significant strike extension of the known spodumene-bearing dykes. 

Executive Chairman Dr. Andy Rompel commented on the campaign.

“Again, we are advancing one of our projects in the prolific lithium region north of Val-d’Or. Since our flagship project, Vallée, is advancing well with continuous drilling and our previously announced earn-in and joint venture agreement with North American Lithium Inc., we are putting an effort into Baillargé to prepare it for subsequent diamond drilling in the following years as a result of the current mapping and sampling exercise.”

Jourdan Resources is a junior mining exploration company operating in Quebec.

Jourdan Resources Inc. (JOR) opened trading at C$0.085 per share.


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