Surface prospecting and mapping are under way on ground held by Castle Rock Exploration (VSE) 150 km northwest of Goose Bay, Labrador.
The company has identified and sampled several new mineralized gossans carrying locally massive concentrations of sulphides with visible chalcopyrite and pyrrhotite. Analytical results from the sampling are expected shortly.
Castle Rock is mobilizing four 2-man field parties to the Nain area. The parties will initially focus on the company’s ground to the west and east of the United Compass Resources/Layfield Resources property where a 5-km-long, east-trending, coincident magnetic and electromagnetic conductor was identified.
Ground work is also planned on the company’s joint-venture ground with Pan-Global Enterprises (VSE), about 6 km to the east. The 16-claim property straddles an east-northeast-trending magnetic anomaly paralleling a regional linear feature.
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