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Durango Resources Inc V.DGO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATOXF

Durango Resources Inc. is a Canada-based natural resources company engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The Company is positioned for discovery with a 100% interest in a strategically located group of properties in the Windfall Lake and Troilus gold camps in the Abitibi region of Quebec, Canada. It holds approximately 9,500 hectares (ha) in the Windfall Lake exploration camp area located in the Urban Barry greenstone belt. Its Discovery Property is located approximately 100 kilometers (km) north of Chibougamau, Quebec, and is approximately 60 km southwest of the past producing Troilus Mine. Its Mayner's Fortune limestone property is located in the Skeena Mining Division approximately 7.5 km southwest of Terrace, B.C. and four km west of Lakelse Lake on Lakelse River. The Company's NMX East property is adjacent to the Whabouchi Lithium Deposit and Hydromet Plant Project. The Company's other properties include Decouverte claims and Trove claims.


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Post by bailey2on Jan 22, 2021 12:44pm
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A picture is worth a thousand words

A picture is worth a thousand wordsNot  much more to say after looking at the map. Down a neighbourhood block from where the Durango drill pads sit, are the Osisko drills. Durango is on the same trend. with faults extending from the main trend. Shore up some oz's like good juniors do, and Osisko would be more than happy to take them off our hands. glta

Durango holds approximately 9,500 hectares in the Windfall Lake exploration camp area located in the Urban Barry greenstone belt, and the properties are easily accessible via a gravel road that originates from Lebel Sur-Quevillon. The properties are traversed by many secondary logging roads which facilitate access to the areas for future exploration work.

Durango’s claim blocks are crosscut by important northwest-southeast structures which extend to the mineralized areas of Windfall Lake. Durango’s claim block in the east is situated along a major fault system holding many important anomalies and showings.

In late November 2017 the exploration team managed to obtain 50 till/soil samples obtained from Durango’s northern blocks which neighbour Osisko Mining Inc. (TSX-OSK). These claims were deemed priority due to being cut by crosscutting fault systems striking toward the Windfall Lake main mineralized system. 

Thirty-six five-kilogram till and 36 duplicate soil samples were collected, analyzed for fine-fraction analysis, and sampled for gold grain count and dense fraction. Of the 36 till samples taken from the area, 17 samples, (47% of the samples collected), returned gold grains, and 25 till samples of the multi-element assays reported gold anomalies between five ppb (parts per billion) and 3,480 ppb, (representing 74% of the samples collected). 

A duplicate of heavy mineral concentrate for each till sample for each station was sent for a complete 36-element assay analysis. Twenty-five of the 36 samples returned anomalous gold values and 15 of the samples returned values of between five ppb and 100 ppb gold. The highest returned gold anomalies from the analysis were 3,480 ppb Au (sample DGT-30), 1,160 ppb Au (sample DGT-17), 425 ppb Au (sample DGT-18), 305 ppb Au (sample DGT-27), 160 ppb (sample DGT-26) and 121 ppb (samples DGT-10 and DGT-8).

The technical contents of this page were approved by George Yordanov, PGeo, M.Sc., (#1612), a qualified person as defined by NI 43-101. The properties have not yet been the subject of a compliant NI 43-101 report.

Windfall

Windfall area deposit claims.

 
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