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Bullion Gold Concludes Drilling At Quebec’S Langlade Project

ByArticle Source LogoMining Technology04-11-20262 min
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Bullion Gold Resources has completed the diamond drilling programme at its fully owened Langlade project in Quebec’s Senneterre area.

The recently concluded drilling campaign covered 1,771m across 11 drill-holes.

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Examination of the cores revealed chalcopyrite (copper) and sphalerite (zinc) mineralisation.

Historical data suggests a link between these minerals and gold and silver deposits.

Significant scapolite alteration was found within quartz and feldspar veins, indicating intense hydrothermal activity often linked to large-scale mineralisation systems.

The drilling aimed to assess the continuity and thickness of mineralised horizons and explore both lateral and depth extensions at the Langlade index.

Assay results, anticipated next month, will verify metal grades and inform future exploration steps.

The geophysical map analysis, incorporating the VG1 magnetic gradient and structural data, reveals a structured system with parallel and folded magnetic axes, predominantly trending from east-west to north-east/south-west.

These signatures hint at the presence of mafic to intermediate volcanic units that may support volcanogenic massive sulphide systems.

Observed folds and structural hinges suggest significant deformation, potentially concentrating mineral deposits.

VLF conductive lineaments highlight intersections and shear zones that could facilitate hydrothermal fluid movement.

Several magnetic contrasts within the favourable axes may indicate altered or sulphide-enriched horizons.

These findings suggest that mineralisation at Langlade may exist on the south-east side of a major folded structure, with potential repeats on the north-east and parallel axes.

Comprehensive interpretation of the geophysical data points to substantial potential for discovering new mineralised zones.

Opportunities include lateral extensions and structural repetitions along magnetic axes and folds, areas known to concentrate massive sulphides.

Conductive structural corridors present priority targets for further mineralisation exploration.

Bullion Gold CEO Guy Morissette said: “The visual observations from this campaign, particularly the association of chalcopyrite with scapolite alteration zones, are very encouraging.

“These geological features will help us better understand the hydrothermal system present on the Langlade property.”

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