Metalex Ventures intersects sulphides at B3
2025-06-23 13:49 ET – News Release
Dr. Charles Fipke reports
METALEX INTERSECTS SULPHIDES WITH DRILLING AT B3 CLAIM BLOCK IN QUEBEC
Metalex Ventures Ltd. has provide an update on the drilling at its 100-per-cent-owned B3 claim block in Quebec testing promising geophysical anomalies.
Claim block B3
At target O, the company has completed three holes testing a steeply dipping, wide conductive zone associated with the northeastern contact of a strong magnetic anomaly.
Two of these holes intersected sulphides within a magmatic gneiss. The sulphides are predominantly pyrite and pyrrhotite with traces of arsenopyrite.
Initial photos of some of the core from these intervals, along with selected enlargements, will be posted to Metalex’s website. Note that it is too early to determine whether the orientation of the sulphides and as such the intervals mentioned are core lengths rather than true widths.
Hole QC-B3-25-005 was drilled at a minus-45-degree dip and intersected sulphides from 41.45 metres to 61.26 metres.
Hole QC-B3-25-006 was drilled at a minus-65-degree dip from the same collar as QC-B3-25-005. Sulphides were intersected from 41.76 metres to 58.52 metres.
Hole QC-B3-25-007 was drilled vertically and did not encounter the same sulphides as the two holes above.
The 24,322-hectare B3 claim block was staked due to anomalous copper-nickel-cobalt and gold results of the company’s regional heavy mineral sampling program. Geotech Ltd. has undertaken a VTEM (versatile time-domain electromagnetic) and magnetic airborne geophysical survey over Metalex’s B3 claim block.
The technical information and results reported here have been approved by Chad Ulansky, PGeo, president and chief executive officer of the company and a qualified person under National Instrument 43-101, who is responsible for the technical content of this release.
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