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Lion Rock Resources Reports Results from High-Resolution Magnetic Survey and 3D Inversion at Volney Project, South Dakota

Core Insights - Lion Rock Resources Inc. has reported positive results from a high-resolution UAV magnetic survey and advanced 3D inversion at the Volney Project, indicating a significant gold and LCT pegmatite system [1][4] - The company is preparing to initiate its inaugural drill program at Volney, with drill permitting in the final stages [1][4] Survey Results - The recent surface sampling program identified a continuous high-grade gold horizon over 260 meters, with assay values reaching up to 189.5 g/t Au [2] - Magnetic data supports the continuity of the gold-bearing structure, which remains open in all directions, enhancing exploration potential [2][6] Geological Insights - The magnetic survey revealed a clear contrast between gold-bearing mafic host rock and the LCT pegmatite system, aiding in identifying target areas beyond the known horizon [4] - The exMAG survey data indicates a large magnetic anomaly at depth, suggesting a deep-seated mineralized system extending over 1 km [6] Project Overview - The Volney Project is strategically located in South Dakota's Black Hills, a historically significant mining region that has produced over 62 million ounces of gold [10] - The project features the Giant Volney pegmatite, which is 635 meters long and remains untested at depth, indicating further exploration opportunities [10][15] Corporate Developments - Lion Rock has entered into an agreement to sell its Maybrun claims in Ontario, Canada, with the purchaser expected to sell the property to a publicly traded corporation [12][14]