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Jul 2024
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Kenorland Minerals Latest from Frotet

TREVOR HALL
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In this conversation, CEO Zach Flood discusses the latest drill results and baseline studies at the Frotet project in Quebec. The drill results showed consistent high-grade gold intercepts, and the infill drilling is leading to an update of the geologic model. The company plans to share more information on the model and aims to complete a resource estimate by the end of 2025. Additionally, Zach talks about the potential development of a decline to allow year-round drilling and access underground. Kenorland Minerals has no more funding obligations on the project and plans to transition Sumitomo into Operatorship.

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