About Duvay
Visible gold was discovered at Duvay in the late 1930s. Gold mineralization is associated with the northwest trending Duvay shear zone and intersecting northeast faults. Historical gold results from Duvay returned up to 402 g/t over 0.36m, 76.8 g/t over 0.46m and 34.6 g/t over 0.46m. Drilling and test pitting by Tres-Or supports this potential, with the best analytical drill results of 83.194 g/t gold (Au) over 1.0 m and 5.217 g/t Au over 1.0 m as well as 8 other intervals between 0.42 g/t Au and 1.93 g/t Au, for intervals between 1 and 7 m. Small (10 tonne) bulk samples were excavated and processed by Tres-Or in a test plant built at the Duvay site. The richest pit test (DVP-002) yielded a sample grade of 0.77 g/t Au from 10 tonnes, with concentrate values averaging 369.43 g/t Au (Duvay Property Technical 43-101 Report, October 31, 2012). Information courtesy Tres-Or.