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Message: Claude VP Brian Skanderbeg on Sask gold assays of 12.81 g/t over 6.7m

Claude VP Brian Skanderbeg on Sask gold assays of 12.81 g/t over 6.7m

Claude Resources Inc TSX:CRJ announced assays from the L62 discovery of its Seabee gold mine in Saskatchewan. Results include

12.81 g/t gold over 6.7 metres
14.83 g/t over 5.2 metres
195.06 g/t over 2.3 metres
22.03 g/t over 4.4 metres
24.16 g/t over 5.7 metres
27.06 g/t over 4.8 metres

VP Exploration Brian Skanderbeg tells ResourceClips.com, “Seabee has been our sole-producing asset for the last 20 years. Claude has had approaching one million ounces of historic production and the current resource base is about 660,000 ounces. L62 is a new lens that we discovered in 2Q last year. It’s been the focus of quite a bit of exploration over the last six months, and these drill holes are really showing how it continues to grow. It’s proximal to our infrastructure; it’s a new discovery; and it’s open, so it has the potential to significantly change our resource base. Obviously, the grades are much higher than what we’re currently mining, so the grade of the lens is quite attractive to us.

Read the rest of this interview.

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