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Renforth Commences Stripping on Parbec Gold Deposit Targeting Surface Gold Channel Assaying 1.43 g/t Au over 12.2m
Thenewswire· 2025-10-16 12:00
Core Insights - Renforth Resources Inc. is set to resume exploration activities on October 18, 2025, at its Parbec Gold Deposit, focusing on surface gold mineralization [1][2] Exploration Activities - The upcoming work will include chipping and overburden removal, specifically targeting a 12.2m channel grading 1.43 g/t gold on the surface [1] - Following the initial activities, the newly exposed surface will be prospected, mapped, and sampled, with stripping extending across the Diorite Splay, a feature known for gold mineralization [2] Geological Context - The Diorite Splay is interpreted as a possible hinge fold in the Pontiac Sediments, which may have facilitated mineralized fluid interactions with the Cadillac Break [2] - Renforth is also investigating mineralized structures oriented perpendicular to the Cadillac Break, consistent with previous drilling findings [2] Financial Activities - The company plans to raise a maximum of CAD 500,000 through the sale of units priced at CAD 0.02, with each unit consisting of a flow-through share and a half warrant [3] - Each full warrant can be exercised for a common share at a price of CAD 0.05 for a period of 24 months [3] Parbec Gold Deposit Overview - The Parbec gold deposit spans approximately 1.7 km along the Cadillac Break, recognized as one of Canada's most productive gold structures [5] - Geological modeling indicates gold mineralization within the Break and extending into the unexplored Pontiac sediments [5] Mineralization Characteristics - Mineralization at Parbec starts at the surface and is almost entirely enclosed within a Whittle Pit, which is open on strike in both directions and at depth [6] - The current pit does not extend below a depth of 300m, indicating potential for further exploration [6]
Renforth Declares Initial Victoria Nickel Polymetallic Mineral Resource Estimate in Malartic, Quebec of 125 Million Tonnes Grading 0.15% NiEq in an Open Pit
Thenewswire· 2025-09-26 12:00
Core Insights - Renforth Resources Inc. has reported an Initial Mineral Resource Estimate for the Victoria project, indicating a pit constrained in situ of 413 million lbs of nickel equivalent over a 2.5 km strike length [1][2][5] Mineral Resource Estimate - The Inferred Mineral Resource classification includes 125 million tonnes with a nickel grade of 0.12%, copper at 0.02%, cobalt at 0.01%, zinc at 0.08%, and silver at 0.38 g/t, resulting in a nickel equivalent grade of 0.15% [2] - The mineralization is hosted in interlayered ultramafic and black shale bands, with a total width of up to 500 meters and a strip ratio of less than 1:1 in a 200m deep pit [3][4] Geological and Structural Insights - The Victoria structure runs approximately 20 km with mineralization occurring at or near the surface, with thicknesses observed up to 500 meters [10] - The geological model indicates a modified magmatic Ni-Cu-Co sulphide deposit, with characteristics similar to the "Outokumpu" deposits in Finland [8][9] Future Plans and Exploration - The company plans to continue metallurgical sorting optimization tests and further drilling to grow and upgrade the Mineral Resource ahead of a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) [5][22] - Ongoing exploration will evaluate the presence of a larger ultramafic magmatic system and assess the carbon sequestration capacity of the ultramafic material [22][24] Metallurgical Testing - Initial metallurgical testing has shown that it is possible to liberate copper, nickel, and zinc by flotation, indicating distinct flotation conditions may be required for high-grade concentrates [24][27] - The testing results indicate high recovery rates of copper and nickel, with significant portions contained in specific minerals [25][26]
Renforth Attending Munich Mining Conference, Company Update
Thenewswire· 2025-09-22 12:00
Core Points - Renforth Resources Inc. will participate in the Munich Mining Conference on October 3rd and 4th, presenting on October 4th at 10 am local time, with 109 companies and over 1,000 investors expected to attend [1] - The company is advancing its maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the Victoria mineralized system, aiming to declare a nickel polymetallic resource over approximately 2.5 km of the drilled strike within a 20 km long structure, with the estimate release anticipated in the fall [2] - New detailed geophysical data has been obtained covering areas near the Beaupré discovery and a portion of the Parbec gold deposit, which includes nearly half of the Cadillac Break and Pontiac sediments, and this data is being integrated into project evaluations [3]
Renforth's Fouillac Confirmed as Third Critical Minerals Location within Malartic Metals Package, Parbec Permits Received
Thenewswire· 2025-08-14 12:00
Core Insights - Renforth Resources Inc. has provided an update on its Malartic Metals Package (MMP), which covers approximately 300 km² and includes nickel-rich polymetallic mineralization at Victoria, Lalonde, and Fouillac, along with a copper discovery at Beaupré and historic gold occurrences [1] Group 1: Mineralization and Resource Development - The prospecting program at Fouillac confirmed the presence of similar mineralization to that at Victoria and Lalonde, with surface sampling over approximately 550 meters, highlighting a nickel value of 1080 ppm and copper values exceeding 125 ppm [2] - Modelling for a maiden resource at the Victoria polymetallic structure has commenced, with expectations to deliver results in the fall [3] - The confirmation of mineralization at Fouillac adds value to the MMP, suggesting potential for a future processing facility that could utilize materials from the Victoria, Lalonde, and Fouillac systems [5] Group 2: Permits and Operational Updates - Renforth has received permits earlier than expected to strip an area of the Parbec gold deposit, allowing for mapping and sampling of surface gold mineralization [7] - The company has announced the resignation of director Judi Wood due to new business commitments, acknowledging her contributions to the board [8] Group 3: Technical and Compliance Information - Sample results were obtained through selective grab sampling and analyzed using ME-MS41 Ultra Trace ICP-MS methods [6] - The geological information in the press release has been reviewed and approved by Martin Demers, Vice President of Exploration, ensuring compliance with NI 43-101 guidelines [9]
Parbec Prospecting Delivers Surface Gold Results Extending Diorite Splay Channel
Thenewswire· 2025-07-25 12:00
  PICKERING, Ontario – TheNewswire - July 25, 2025 - Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE: RFR) (OTC: RFHRF) (FSE: 9RR) (“Renforth” or the “Company”), is pleased to advise shareholders of positive surface gold results obtained from recent prospecting at our wholly owned Parbec Gold Deposit Project in Malartic, Qc., extending a gold bearing channel on top of the 2025 MRE resource outline to 12m at a gold grade of 1.43 g/t on surface.  This stage of work does not require intensive permitting or resource mobilization ...
Globex Receives Cash Payments
Globenewswire· 2025-06-25 13:00
Core Insights - Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. has received a final payment of $3 million from Agnico Eagle Mines Limited for the purchase of the Francoeur/Arntfield/Lac Fortune Gold Mines Property in Quebec, retaining a 2% Gross Metal Royalty on all production from the property [1] - The company also received a $50,000 annual advance royalty payment from Renforth Resources Inc. related to the Parbec Gold Property, which has a Measured and Indicated Resource of 9.61 million tonnes grading 0.86 g/t Au and an Inferred Resource of 2.55 million tonnes grading 1.18 g/t Au, with Globex retaining a 3% Gross Metal Royalty [2] - Manganese X Energy Corp. delivered an annual $20,000 advance royalty payment for the Battery Hill Manganese deposit, which has a Measured and Indicated Resource of 34.86 million tonnes grading 6.42% Mn, and Globex retains a 1% Gross Metal Royalty on this property [3]