Montreal-based junior Dianor Resources (DOR-T) has encountered a zone of gold mineralization on its Adanac property, 10 km east of Rouyn-Noranda, Que.
Four drill holes provided promising results.
Hole 49 returned 0.9 metre (from 100.9 to 101.8 metres) grading 5.23 grams gold per tonne. Hole 50 drilled 2.4 metres (from 68.6 to 71 metres) of 10.6 grams; hole 52 intersected 0.9 metre (from 40.2 to 41.1 metres) of 3.87 grams, 0.9 metre (from 73.8 to 74.7 metres) of 16.07 grams, and 0.6 metre (from 83.8 to 84.4 metres) of 9.27 grams; and hole 53 cut 0.6 metre (from 81.7 to 82.3 metres) of 7.97 grams and 0.5 metre (from 173.3 to 173.8 metres) of 4.7 grams.
The 1,600-ha property lies 900 metres south of a mine owned by McWatters Mining (MCW-M).
Operator Dianor has a 52% interest in the property, with Ecu Gold Mining (ECU-M) holding the remainder. Dianor expects to obtain a 100% interest shortly.
The company is engaged in a 1,200-metre drill program to test the extension of the mineralized zone.
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