LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR) (OTCQB: LFLRF) (FSE: 3WK0) has made significant strides in its exploration efforts at the Swanson Gold Project located in Québec's Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The company announced the completion of seven diamond drill holes, totaling 1,764 meters, with core logging uncovering pathfinder minerals, widespread alteration, and a notable 17.9-meter sulphide-rich zone in hole SW-025-038. Samples from three of these holes have been dispatched for assay, with the mining community eagerly awaiting the results.
The ongoing 5,000-meter drill program, which is fully funded, is designed not only to expand the known mineralization but also to test additional regional targets. This initiative underscores LaFleur Minerals' commitment to unlocking the potential of the Swanson Gold Project, a significant endeavor given the project's size of approximately 18,304 hectares and its location along a major structural break that hosts several gold deposits and showings.
The Swanson Gold Project's accessibility by road and proximity to several gold mills enhances its development potential, making it a key asset in LaFleur Minerals' portfolio. The company's Beacon Gold Mill, capable of processing over 750 tonnes per day, is being considered for processing mineralized material from Swanson, further highlighting the project's strategic importance.
For investors and stakeholders interested in following LaFleur Minerals' progress, updates are available in the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/LFLRF. The exploration results from the Swanson Gold Project could have significant implications for the gold mining industry, potentially contributing to the global supply of gold and critical metals. The project's success could also bolster Québec's position as a leading mining jurisdiction, attracting further investment and development in the region.


