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Renforth Demonstrates 68% Average Sulphide Nickel Content within Surimeau Grab Samples

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PICKERING, ON / ACCESSWIRE / February 18, 2021 / Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR)(OTC PINK:RFHRF)(FSE:99R) ("Renforth" or the "Company") is pleased to inform shareholders that lab work performed on Surimeau grab samples demonstrates an average of 68% sulphide nickel at Surimeau within the samples analyzed.

"Renforth is pleased that at Surimeau our initial nickel sulphide content calculations demonstrate that the surface nickel mineralization is largely composed primarily of sulphide nickel, supporting our statement that Surimeau, with 5kms of mineralization observed at Victoria West alone, is a large scale battery-grade nickel discovery on surface. It is road accessible via the Rapide-Sept road, which ends at the hydro-electric generating station approximately 40kms to the south. This is certainly a green nickel story, in our opinion, with lots of room to grow" states Nicole Brewster, President and CEO of Renforth.

Surface grab samples collected during Renforth's reconnaissance sampling program on Surimeau in summer of 2020 were assayed using a four-acid digestion process as recommended by Dr. James Franklin This method supports our geochemical investigation as it provides superior accuracy due to its more complete sample digestion. The four-acid digestion data includes both sulphide and silicate nickel, whereas an assay suite using a less complete digestion method, like Aqua Regia, would primarily determine the sulphide-nickel content. Most of the silicate-contained nickel is not dissolved using the aqua regia method.

In order to determine the amount of sulphide versus silicate nickel reported in the assays Renforth elected to re-process any grab sample which originally contained above 1000ppm Ni (0.1%) by the four-acid digestion method with an additional Aqua Regia digestion. Reject material from 18 of the four-acid samples was cut and split in order to create a total of 36 samples (18 with a duplicate of each), which were processed using the Aqua Regia method. By comparing the four-acid nickel value to the Aqua Regia nickel value it is possible, in a very simple way, to estimate the amount of sulphide nickel contributing to the four-acid assay content.

Presented below are the results from the analysis of the 18 samples with four-acid, and reject material from the same samples, along with duplicates, by Aqua-Regia. 17 of the samples, and their duplicates, provided apparent sulphide nickel contents generally above 40% of the total Ni content, and up to 93% of the total Ni determined by the 4-acid method, whereas two samples contained only 9% sulphide content, and are dominantly silicate material. The samples were all from the southern anomaly, Victoria West, area of Surimeau with the exception of one, from Lalonde, approximately 3.5 kms. north of Victoria West and within the northern anomaly. Interestingly this sample returned the highest sulphide percentage.

Sample

Location

Ni ppm
AqRg

Ni ppm
4A

Sulphide Ni
ppm

Silicate
Ni ppm

% Ni In
Sulphide

7030

Victoria

105

1175

105

1070

8.93617021

7030D

Victoria

109

1175

109

1066

9.27659574

7044D

Victoria

428

1035

428

607

41.352657

7044

Victoria

445

1035

445

590

42.9951691

7046

Victoria

538

1045

538

507

51.4832536

7046D

Victoria

546

1045

546

499

52.2488038

2333D

Victoria

646

1225

646

579

52.7346939

7036D

Victoria

719

1340

719

621

53.6567164

7036

Victoria

720

1340

720

620

53.7313433

2333

Victoria

659

1225

659

566

53.7959184

7042D

Victoria

938

1510

938

572

62.1192053

7039

Victoria

905

1425

905

520

63.5087719

7042

Victoria

969

1510

969

541

64.1721854

7039D

Victoria

938

1425

938

487

65.8245614

2317D

Victoria

756

1135

756

379

66.6079295

2317

Victoria

758

1135

758

377

66.784141

7027D

Victoria

919

1335

919

416

68.8389513

7045D

Victoria

811

1160

811

349

69.9137931

7027

Victoria

935

1335

935

400

70.0374532

7045

Victoria

814

1160

814

346

70.1724138

2329

Victoria

966

1355

966

389

71.2915129

7040D

Victoria

782

1070

782

288

73.0841121

2329D

Victoria

1010

1355

1010

345

74.5387454

7040

Victoria

843

1070

843

227

78.7850467

7047

Victoria

1200

1485

1200

285

80.8080808

2347

LaLonde

1175

1445

1175

270

81.3148789

7047D

Victoria

1250

1485

1250

235

84.1750842

2347D

LaLonde

1230

1445

1230

215

85.1211073

2319

Victoria

1260

1450

1260

190

86.8965517

2319D

Victoria

1270

1450

1270

180

87.5862069

2321D

Victoria

1240

1395

1240

155

88.8888889

2321

Victoria

1250

1395

1250

145

89.6057348

2350

LaLonde

1845

2040

1845

195

90.4411765

2328

Victoria

4540

4950

4540

410

91.7171717

2328D

Victoria

4610

4950

4610

340

93.1313131

2350D

LaLonde

1910

2040

1910

130

93.627451

Renforth considers it important to demonstrate that Surimeau is a sulphide nickel occurence as sulphide nickel can be recovered by conventional milling methods, whereas silicate nickel is far less easily recovered.

Renforth continues laboratory work at Surimeau, reject material from the already processed drill core samples is being assayed for Platinum group elements, the remaining ~70m of drill core from the 194m drill program which was not previously sampled is being split, while the Parbec drill program is ongoing, this material will be delivered to the lab for assay once ready.

Drilling on Renforth's Parbec open pit-constrained gold resource is ongoing; the current program of 19 holes over ~5000m will complete the 15,000m drill program at Parbec that commenced September 2020. Assay results for 22 of the 27 holes drilled in 2020 are still outstanding. In addition samples from the first 6 holes drilled at Parbec this year have been delivered to the lab for assay. Renforth is receiving results from the "new" laboratory to which all the samples from the 22 holes were delivered just before Christmas. However, no data for a complete hole have been received yet. Upon receipt of data for complete holes Renforth will release the assays.

Renforth's current plan, in addition to the ongoing Parbec drill program, is that on completion of the Parbec drilling the drill crew will mobilize to Surimeau and carry out the next stage drill program, currently being planned. Upon receipt of all the data generated by the 15,000m drill program the geological model for Parbec will be rebuilt and delivered to a resource geologist for recalculation of a resource estimate. In addition, Renforth intends to continue prospecting at our Nixon-Bartleman gold property in Ontario, last visited in 2014 when Renforth channel sampled 22.1 g/t Au over 0.3m, extending the on-strike length of surface gold mineralization to over 500m.

Samples referred to in this press release were obtained in the field, bagged, tagged and sealed and delivered to ALS in Val d'Or. Samples were split after crushing, with one split subjected to four-acid digestion (4A in the table above). Subsequent to this the reject split was digested with aqua regia (AqRg in the table above). Both splits were assayed by ICP-MS analysis.

Technical disclosure in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Brian H. Newton P.Geo a "qualified person" pursuant to the guidelines of NI 43-101.

For further information please contact:

Renforth Resources Inc.
Nicole Brewster
President and Chief Executive Officer
C:416-818-1393
E: nicole@renforthresources.com
#269 - 1099 Kingston Road, Pickering ON L1V 1B5

About Renforth

Renforth holds the Parbec open pit constrained gold deposit in Malartic Quebec, contiguous to the Canadian Malartic mine, with 104,000 indicated ounces of gold at a grade of 1.78 g/t Au and 177,000 inferred ounces of gold at a grade of 1.78 g/t Au. A 15,000m drill program is ongoing, this program is planned to twin, infill and undercut existing drill holes at Parbec, the aim of this program is to rebuild the geological model and increase the resource estimate upon restatement. In addition to this Renforth has discovered a nickel bearing ultramafic, coincident with a copper/zinc VMS, over ~5km of strike in the western end of the 20km central anomaly at Renforth's wholly owned 215 km2 Surimeau property. This prospect was discovered on surface and the subject of a very short, shallow drill program, a more robust drill program is planned for Spring 2021. Renforth also holds the Malartic West property, the site of a copper/silver discovery, and Nixon-Bartleman, west of Timmins Ontario, with gold present on surface over a strike length of ~500m. Renforth is well funded, with ~$6.7 million in cash and securities on hand (*as at 02/08/21), in addition to the gold contained in our gold deposit.

No securities regulatory authority has approved or disapproved of the contents of this news release.

Forward Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements and information under applicable securities laws. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward looking. Forward-looking statements are frequently identified by such words as ‘may', ‘will', ‘plan', ‘expect', ‘believe', ‘anticipate', ‘estimate', ‘intend' and similar words referring to future events and results. Such statements and information are based on the current opinions and expectations of management. All forward-looking information is inherently uncertain and subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties, including the speculative nature of mineral exploration and development, fluctuating commodity prices, the risks of obtaining necessary approvals, licenses and permits and the availability of financing, as described in more detail in the Company's securities filings available at www.sedar.com. Actual events or results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements and the reader is cautioned against placing undue reliance thereon. Forward-looking information speaks only as of the date on which it is provided and the Company assumes no obligation to revise or update these forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.

SOURCE: Renforth Resources Inc.



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