Core Viewpoint - Clarity Metals Corp. has secured Technominex as the drilling contractor and project manager for its upcoming drill program at the Fecteau Gold Project, aiming to explore gold and base metal mineralization in the Abitibi region of Quebec [1][3]. Company Overview - Clarity Metals Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring, and developing precious and base metals projects, with a global exploration mandate [16]. Drilling Program Details - The planned drill program will consist of approximately 3,650 meters of NQ-size diamond core drilling across five target areas [2][4]. - The program includes access road and drill pad preparation, execution of the drilling program, geological logging, core sampling, and coordination of sample analysis through an independent certified assay laboratory [2]. Target Areas - Fecteau Est: Follow-up drilling to investigate additional high-grade structures, building on previous results such as 14.91 g/t Au over 1.0m and 5.98 g/t Au with 0.87% Cu over 0.6m [4]. - SW Target Area: Testing the southern limb of the Fecteau syncline at the main reverse fault, representing a structurally complex zone with significant exploration potential [5]. - North Central Target: Targeting northern-most conductors identified through historical VTEM EM data, aiming to correct previous drilling misalignments [6]. - Syncline Drill Area: Focusing on second-order structures interpreted from magnetic data, designed to test downdip continuity of promising structures [7]. - Buteux-Marceau: Testing a ~1.2 km conductor and magnetic high, where previous work returned 4.11 g/t Au from a grab sample [8]. Historical Context - The Fecteau Property is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, near significant mining projects, with a total of 17,815 meters drilled since the mid-1970s, averaging only 207 meters in depth, indicating substantial untested potential [9].
Clarity Metals Selects Drill Contractor and Prepares to Mobilize at Fecteau Gold Project
TMX Newsfile·2026-02-17 09:30