Matamec Acquires Option on Montclerg Gold Property, Closing of Two Private Placements, Appointment of a New Director
Matamec Explorations inc. ("Matamec") (TSX VENTURE:MAT) announces that the TSX Venture has approved the options to acquire a 51% interest in the gold-bearing Montclerg property and to acquire a 100% interest in the Canada and Durham-Gervais properties (see Press Release dated January 10, 2006 concerning the terms of acquisition and option). These adjoining properties are situated in the well known Porcupine-Timmins gold mining camp. Covering 402 hectares, the Montclerg project is situated along the Pipestone Fault between the Kidd-Munro volcanic assemblage and the Porcupine sedimentary assembly. It contains two gold-bearing zones: the Montclerg deposit and the CMX Zone. These zones are typical of the quartz-carbonates gold deposit model. This type of deposits accounts for more than 80% of the gold production in Canada. The historic Montclerg deposit was discovered in 1938 and sporadically explored to this day. It is located 400 meters north of the Pipestone Fault in mafic volcanic rocks near contact with ultramafic rocks; the majority of the major gold deposits of the Porcupine-Timmins Camp are situated in a similar geologic environment, that is in or near the mafic/ultramafic contact. The deposit measures 360 meters at surface and extends below 140 meters at depth. Gold mineralization is found in both quartz-carbonates veins and in mafic volcanic altered walls. As for the CMX Zone, it is situated along de southern boundary of pills online the Pipestone Fault and is spatially related to the occurrence of a quartz-feldspar porphyry intrusion. The gold mineralization is contained in quartz-ankeritearsenopyrite veins. Matamec acquired these properties because it considers that the Montclerg project offers a strong potential for the discovery of new gold-bearing zones at surface and for the continuation of known gold-bearing zones at depth. The evaluation of the geologic context of the Porcupine-Timmins mining camp and the Montclerg deposit lead to the following observations:- First, the typical gold-bearing deposits in that region have significant vertical extents often measured in thousand of metres. The previous diamond drilling programs performed on the Montclerg deposit consisted of shallow drill holes, generally less than 150meters and were not uniformly distributed.
- Second, the ultramafic/basalt contact consists of a gold-bearing geologic environment noticed in several mines in the area (Holloway and Aunor mines) and was barely tested by drilling on the Montclerg property.
About Matamec
Matamec is a mining exploration company which has a polymineral exploration strategy, mainly focused on precious metals. Considering the increasing interest for gold, the geological potential of gold-bearing mineralization of Montclerg (Porcupine-Timmins mining camp), Sakami and La Grande Est (Sakami Fault in James Bay area), Lesperance and Valmont add value to Matamec. In 2006, exploration work is in progress or is forecast on the Montclerg, La Grande Est and Lesperance properties, as well as on the Vulcain property for nickel-copper and platinoids.
Matamec is a mining exploration company which has a polymineral exploration strategy, mainly focused on precious metals. Considering the increasing interest for gold, the geological potential of gold-bearing mineralization of Montclerg (Porcupine-Timmins mining camp), Sakami and La Grande Est (Sakami Fault in James Bay area), Lesperance and Valmont add value to Matamec. In 2006, exploration work is in progress or is forecast on the Montclerg, La Grande Est and Lesperance properties, as well as on the Vulcain property for nickel-copper and platinoids.
All amounts expressed in this Press Release are in Canadian dollars ($CA).