Mr. Jeffrey Stevens reports
ARGYLE RESOURCES CORP. SUBMITTED AND EXPECTS PERMITS THIS WEEK TO BEGIN 3,000 METRE DRILLING PROGRAM AT LAC COMPORTE SILICA PROJECT, QUEBEC
Argyle Resources Corp.'s permitting process has been submitted and the permits are expected later this week. Upon receipt of the permits, the company will be in a position to commence the drilling program at the Lac Comporte silica project, located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec, Canada.
The drilling campaign will comprise 3,000 metres of NQ-sized core, specifically targeting the most encouraging results from the company's successful summer field program. This summer effort, which involved comprehensive mapping and prospecting, defined a kilometric horizon of quartzite. Four samples from this horizon returned assays of up to 98 per cent SiO2 (silicon dioxide), with a high-grade result of 98.52 per cent SiO2 (sample E715925).
Jeff Stevens, chief executive officer of Argyle Resources, commented: "Advancing to the drilling stage at Lac Comporte marks a pivotal moment for Argyle. Our summer program reinforced the project's potential, and we're excited to begin testing these targets with a focused 3,000-metre campaign. This milestone reflects our commitment to disciplined exploration and unlocking value in Quebec's emerging silica corridor."
Qualified person
George Yordanov, PGeo, a director, reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information disclosed in this press release, acting as the company's qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.
About Argyle Resources Corp.
Argyle Resources is a junior mineral exploration company engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring, staking and evaluating natural resource properties in North America. In addition to the Saint Gabriel project, the company currently holds an option to acquire up to 100 per cent of the Frenchvale graphite property, located in Nova Scotia, Canada, and owns 100-per-cent interest in the Pilgrim Islands, Matapedia and Lac Comporte quartzite silica projects in Quebec, Canada. Argyle is engaged in a research partnership with the National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), a high-level research and training institute funded by the Quebec government, to conduct exploration programs on the company's silica projects. The company was incorporated in 2023 and its head office is located in Calgary, Alta., Canada.
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