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Monarques Gold Intersects 7.84 g/t Au Over 9.0 Metres (29.5 Feet) at Croinor Gold


MONTREAL, Dec. 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION ("Monarques" or the "Corporation") (TSX.V:MQR) (OTCMKTS:MRQRF) (FRANKFURT:MR7) is pleased to report new results for its 2017 drilling program at Croinor Gold, including for the Gold Bug sector. These are the final results for the drilling program, which consisted of 26 holes totalling 9,388 metres of drilling on the Croinor Gold deposit and 26 holes totalling 5,457 metres in the Gold Bug sector (see Drilling location map).

"This was a successful drilling program because it enabled us to increase the size of the Croinor deposit, which remains open along strike and at depth," said Jean-Marc Lacoste, President and Chief Executive Officer of Monarques. "Our understanding of the deposit improves with each new hole drilled. The controls on mineralization we are using appear to be appropriate. Our strategy is to continue testing the mineralization at depth and to drill some holes at the east and west ends of the deposit. We will also drill holes in areas of the Croinor Gold deposit where we lack information, and will try to increase the indicated resource for the zones of the block model. We also obtained interesting results for the Gold Bug sector that will allow us to better plan our next phase of work on this very promising sector." 

Croinor Gold Deposit

Drilling on Croinor Gold had two objectives: (1) to validate the geological interpretation and dip of the mineralized zones and (2) to discover new zones at depth. Consequently, the Corporation did both definition and exploration drilling.

All the drilling of the 2017 program achieved one or both objectives. The definition drilling intersected the known mineralized zones in areas where the drilling density was not considered high enough. The additional intersections should help increase confidence in the resource contained in the zones drilled. The best intersections were obtained in holes CR?17-574, CR-17-577 and CR-17-578 (see Sections 100W and 240W), which returned significant gold grades over reasonable widths.

Hole

Type of
drilling

From

To

Width*

Grade Au

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

CR-17-574

Definition

66.0

70.0

4.0

13.10

including


67.0

68.0

1.0

33.70

CR-17-574

Definition

127.4

129.0

1.6

1.74

CR-17-577

Definition

229.1

238.1

9.0

7.84

including


232.0

233.0

1.0

37.80

including


237.3

238.1

0.8

12.70

CR-17-577

Definition

250.2

253.0

2.8

1.51

including


251.0

252.0

1.0

3.80

CR-17-578

Definition

222.9

228.6

5.7

7.76

including


222.9

224.0

1.1

14.30

including


226.0

228.6

2.6

9.22

* The width is the length of the core. True width is estimated at 80-90% of the core length for the definition drilling.

In addition, exploration holes CR-17-562, CR-17-563 and CR-17-565 identified a new mineralized zone at depth, although the grade intersected is not very significant. Hole CR-17-581 was drilled to follow up on another mineralized zone at depth intersected previously by CR-17-547 (see press release dated August 31, 2017). The presence of sericite alteration and quartz veins confirms the existence of the mineralized structure.

Hole

Type of
drilling

From

To

Width*

Grade Au

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

CR-17-562

Exploration

285.9

289.0

3.1

6.46

CR-17-562

Exploration

317.5

318.2

0.7

3.36

CR-17-563

Exploration

292.0

294.0

2.0

2.34

CR-17-565

Exploration

177.0

180.0

3.0

1.50

including


181.9

182.5

0.6

1.73

CR-17-565

Exploration

277.9

286.8

8.9

2.15

including


280.0

286.0

6.0

2.87

CR-17-581

Definition

386.0

388.0

2.0

1.70

CR-17-581

Definition

396.9

405.0

8.1

1.08

including


396.9

398.0

1.1

5.61

* The width is the length of the core. True width is estimated at 40-60% of the core length for the exploration drilling and 80-90% for the definition drilling.

Gold Bug sector

The Gold Bug sector consists of three main mineralized zones (Gold Bug, Bug Lake and Trench 2). It is considered to be of interest because of its proximity to the Croinor Gold deposit and the Beacon mill. The 2017 drilling program for this sector was designed to follow up on promising results obtained at the end of 2016. It had two objectives: (1) to generate a better understanding of the geometry and size of the gold-bearing zones found in this sector and (2) to define targets allowing the known zones to be extended along strike and/or new zones to be discovered.

Holes CR-17-536 to CR-17-539 resulted in a higher drilling density in areas where information was lacking. The remaining holes drilled in the Gold Bug sector tested the extensions of the known mineralized zones along strike and at depth, including an area corresponding to a target generated by the Diagnos program. These holes returned particularly interesting results. Hole CR-17-540 intersected two gold zones, the first at a vertical depth of 81 metres, with intersections of 1.39 g/t Au over 3.9 metres, including 3.87 g/t over 1.0 metre, and the second at a vertical depth of 175 metres, with intersections of 1.38 g/t Au over 2.3 metres, including 3.36 g/t Au over 0.7 metres. Hole CR-17-545 also intersected two gold zones, the first at a vertical depth of 18 metres, with an intersection of 2.24 g/t Au over 3.1 metres, including 4.76 g/t Au over 1.3 metres, and the second at a vertical depth of 104 metres, with an intersection of 3.55 g/t Au over 0.8 metres. Table 2, in the appendix, provides a summary of the results for the Gold Bug sector.

The technical and scientific content of this press release has been reviewed and approved by Kenneth Williamson, P.Geo., the Corporation's qualified person under National Instrument 43?101.

Sampling normally consists of sawing the core into two equal halves along its main axis and shipping one of the halves to the ALS Minerals laboratory in Val-d'Or for assaying. The samples are crushed, pulverized and assayed by fire assay with atomic absorption finish. Results exceeding 3.0 g/t are re-assayed using the gravity method, and samples containing gold grains are assayed using the metallic sieve method. Monarques uses a comprehensive QA/QC protocol, including the insertion of standards, blanks and duplicates.

ABOUT MONARQUES GOLD CORPORATION

Monarques Gold Corp (TSX-V: MQR) is an emerging gold producer focused on pursuing growth through its large portfolio of high-quality projects in the Abitibi mining camp in Quebec, Canada. The Corporation currently owns more than 240 km² of gold properties (see map), including the Beaufor Mine, the Croinor Gold (see video) and Wasamac advanced projects, and the Camflo and Beacon mills, as well as six promising exploration projects. It also offers custom milling services out of its 1,600 tonne-per-day Camflo mill. Monarques enjoys a strong financial position and has more than 150 skilled employees who oversee its operating, development and exploration activities.

Forward-Looking Statements

The forward-looking statements in this press release involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Monarques' actual results, performance and achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements expressed or implied therein. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release.

Table 1: Significant results for the Croinor Gold deposit

Hole

Type of drilling

From

To

Width

Grade Au

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

CR-17-525

Definition

169.8

172.6

2.8

2.25

including


170.8

171.8

1.0

5.65

CR-17-525

Definition

178.2

183.0

4.8

2.50

including


178.7

179.4

0.7

13.55

CR-17-555

Definition

250.0

251.0

1.0

2.35

CR-17-559

Definition

228.5

230.4

1.9

4.12

CR-17-562

Exploration

285.9

289.0

3.1

6.46

CR-17-562

Exploration

317.5

318.2

0.7

3.36

CR-17-563

Exploration

292.0

294.0

2.0

2.34

CR-17-565

Exploration

177.0

180.0

3.0

1.50

including


181.9

182.5

0.6

1.73

CR-17-565

Exploration

277.9

286.8

8.9

2.15

including


280.0

286.0

6.0

2.87

CR-17-565

Definition

308.7

311.0

2.3

2.17

CR-17-567

Definition

260.8

261.6

0.8

2.61

CR-17-567

Definition

284.8

286.8

2.0

5.54

CR-17-570

Definition

171.0

176.2

5.2

3.13

CR-17-570

Definition

216.0

220.0

4.0

2.60

CR-17-570

Definition

241.6

245.6

4.0

1.11

CR-17-571

Definition

279.1

281.2

2.1

2.02

CR-17-572

Definition

173.6

176.0

2.4

1.22

CR-17-572

Definition

207.8

208.2

0.4

11.05

CR-17-572

Definition

252.6

254.3

1.7

1.56

CR-17-573

Definition

151.4

152.6

1.2

7.29

CR-17-574

Definition

66.0

70.0

4.0

13.10

including


67.0

68.0

1.0

33.70

CR-17-574

Definition

127.4

129.0

1.6

1.74

CR-17-575

Exploration

66.5

67.1

0.6

2.67

CR-17-575

Exploration

263.5

268.4

4.9

2.26

including


267.5

268.4

0.9

7.93

CR-17-577

Definition

229.1

238.1

9.0

7.84

including


232.0

233.0

1.0

37.80

including


237.3

238.1

0.8

12.70

CR-17-577

Definition

250.2

253.0

2.8

1.51

including


251.0

252.0

1.0

3.80

CR-17-578

Definition

222.9

228.6

5.7

7.76

including


222.9

224.0

1.1

14.30

including


226.0

228.6

2.6

9.22

CR-17-579

Definition

166.0

173.0

7.0

4.04

including


168.0

171.0

3.0

6.71

CR-17-579

Definition

189.0

191.0

2.0

1.82

CR-17-579

Definition

206.0

214.0

8.0

1.03

including


211.0

212.0

1.0

5.12

CR-17-581

Definition

386.0

388.0

2.0

1.70

CR-17-581

Definition

396.9

405.0

8.1

1.08

including


396.9

398.0

1.1

5.61

 

Table 2: Significant results for the Gold Bug sector

Hole

From

To

Width

Grade Au

(m)

(m)

(m)

(g/t)

CR-17-536

55.7

56.4

0.7

1.27

CR-17-536

130.0

132.3

2.3

0.81

including

131.7

132.3

0.6

1.24

CR-17-537

52.4

53.3

0.9

1.52

CR-17-539

113.2

114.2

1.0

1.45

CR-17-540

105.5

109.4

3.9

1.39

including

106.3

107.3

1.0

3.87

CR-17-540

230.5

232.8

2.3

1.38

including

231.2

231.9

0.7

3.36

CR-17-544

159.0

159.6

0.6

1.44

CR-17-545

21.3

24.4

3.1

2.24

including

22.3

23.6

1.3

4.76

CR-17-545

135.0

135.8

0.8

3.55

CR-17-546

25.7

32.0

6.3

0.74

including

25.7

26.9

1.2

1.66

including

30.0

31.5

1.5

1.09

CR-17-548

159.0

160.0

1.0

1.12

CR-17-560

53.0

54.0

1.0

2.37

CR-17-566

24.9

25.7

0.8

0.74

CR-17-566

150.3

158.0

7.7

0.49

including

150.3

151.0

0.7

1.23

including

156.0

158.0

2.0

1.33

CR-17-568

313.5

319.3

5.8

1.13

including

313.5

314.3

0.8

1.20

including

317.0

319.3

2.3

2.30

 

SOURCE Monarques Gold Corporation


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