Pershimex Resources Corp. Geophysics and Drilling Work Begin on Courville Property
Pershimex announces that it has just started microgravimetry and geo-radar work on its Courville property. The purpose of this work is to locate as accurately as possible the underground infrastructure of the former Pershing-Manitou mine. This information will optimize the pit shell design required for the calculation resources and the engineering related to the surface pillar extraction. The Company has therefore mandated Abitibi Geophysics of Val d'Or to carry out the surveys. These are contained in the immediate vicinity of the old mine and will use a high-precision configuration. The coupling of two geophysical methods is commonly used to maximize the quality of the information collected.
Robert Gagnon, president and CEO of the Company stated: The geophysics work we have just undertaken will allow us to confirm the position of the underground infrastructure and thus allow us to make significant progress in the evaluation work in progress. Following the completion of the geophysical surveys, drilling can begin, we expect work to begin on March 3. The Company is highly motivated and eager to start work with Forage H?bert, a pioneering company, using self-supporting drills to reduce the footprint of the survey work.
This press release was prepared by Robert Gagnon, a professional geologist and president of Pershimex, a qualified person under Regulation 43-101.
For more information, please contact:
Pershimex Resources Corp.
Robert Gagnon, President
Tel.: (819) 825-2303
Jacques Levesque, CFO
Tel: (819) 797-4354
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