Located 60 miles north of La Sarre in Quebec’s famed Casa Berardi area, the Estrades discovery is nudging closer to production. Found in November, 1985, the discovery sparked a massive staking rush which ignited a short-lived, but exciting stock market frenzy in late 1985.
Since then, the partners, under the direction of Teck Corp. (TSE) which is the operator and holds the right to back-in for a 50% interest, have completed more than 240,000 ft of drilling.
The work has defined a mineable reserve of 1,250,000 tons to a depth of 1,300 ft. The reserves grade 0.15 oz gold, 4.15 oz silver, 0.92% copper and 8.93% zinc per ton. Geological reserves hosted in three zones total 2.26 million tons grading 0.12 oz gold, 3.59 oz silver 1.02% copper and 7.71% zinc.
The mineralization is hosted within a sulphide-bearing horizon which in turn is in a felsic volcanic unit. The sulphide horizon strikes for more than one mile and has been tested to a depth of 2,100 ft. The deposits remain open at depth.
Both junior companies are in negotiations with Breakwater Resources (TSE), which if successful, would see Breakwater fund a portion of the exploration and development programs required to get to the feasibility stage. Also, negotiations are continuing with Teck to eliminate Teck’s back-in right.
As a result of these developments, Golden Group does not plan to proceed with a share consolidation and name change, as was approved at the last shareholders meeting.
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