LaFleur Minerals Inc. (CSE: LFLR) (OTCQB: LFLRF) (FSE: 3WK0) has announced early progress from its drilling program at the Swanson Gold Project located in Québec's Abitibi Greenstone Belt. The company has completed 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 one of the holes. Samples from three holes have been dispatched for assay, and the results are eagerly awaited.
The ongoing 5,000-meter drill program, which is fully funded, is designed to expand known mineralization and test additional regional targets. This initiative underscores LaFleur Minerals' commitment to advancing its Swanson Gold Project, a significant land package that spans approximately 18,304 hectares and includes several gold-rich prospects. The project's accessibility by road and proximity to gold mills enhances its development potential, making it a key asset in LaFleur Minerals' portfolio.
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The Swanson Gold Project represents a strategic opportunity for LaFleur Minerals to capitalize on Québec's rich mineral resources. The early drilling results not only validate the project's potential but also highlight the importance of continued exploration in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, a region renowned for its gold deposits. As the company moves forward with its drilling program, the mining industry and investors alike will be watching closely for the assay results and further developments.



