Fenton

Fenton

Fenton Gold Project

Chapais, Québec (Chibougamau district, Abitibi greenstone belt)

Number of Claims:

18

Area:

760.68 hectares

Ownership:

Option to acquire a 100% interest from Cartier Resources Inc.

Highlights

  • Located in the prolific Abitibi Gold Belt, 85 km from Chibougamau, numerous deposits in the region
  • Infrastructure advantages: established mining region, road access, services nearby, numerous processing facilities within a 150 km radius – resulting in efficient exploration + future development optionality
  • Various well-understood mineral systems host world-class deposits:
    • Orogenic gold deposits
    • VMS polymetallic deposits
    • Intrusion-related gold deposits
  • Mineralization at Fenton exhibits characteristics of all three
  • Historical MRE (2000): 426,173 tonnes grading 4.66 g/t Au, for 63,885 oz Au.*
  • Numerous high-grade targets identified with similar geological and geophysical footprints


* Historical estimate: a Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as a current mineral resource; it should not be relied upon as current.

Abitibi Subprovince geological map with deposit type spatial distribution modified from Mercier-Langevin et al. (2014).

Geology, Geophysics & Targeting

  • High-resolution drone magnetics + VLF-EM (2025)
  • Results confirm geological contacts and highlight continuous belt-parallel magnetic zones
  • Mineralization is focused along magnetic gradients / corridor margins along geological or competency contrasts
  • Priority drill targets defined by overlap of Mag + VLF + historical IP/resistivity + mapped structure + anomalous gold from surface or drill hole samples

Current Drill Program

  • Designed to test 7 Fenton-like geophysical signatures, most with identified Au mineralization, to identify additional targets for resource development
  • A total of 10 holes and 4,256 metres recently completed

 

Qualified Person

The scientific and technical information has been reviewed and approved by Mark Richardson, P.Geo. (OGQ Permit No. 10929), a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101.

Project Media

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