Mixed results from Northern Abitibi

A drill program completed on Northern Abitibi Mining’s (ASE) gold property in northwestern Quebec, under option to Inco (TSE) and Vior (ME), has returned mixed results.

All six holes collared to test the west extension of the Douay West zone intersected the Douay West structural and lithological package. Northern Abitibi says several anomalous intersections were encountered, the best of which returned 0.13 oz. gold per ton over two feet.

The Douay West zone, discovered last year on the adjacent property held by Inco and Vior, hosts preliminary reserves of 585,000 tons grading 0.30 oz. Seven additional holes, drilled to test various IP (geophysical) anomalies on the Northern Abitibi property, returned no economic values.


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