Renforth Reports Additional Parbec Assays and Drill Program Update

RFR.C, Renforth Resources, gold, Quebec

Renforth Resources Inc. (CSE:RFR) (“Renforth” or the “Company”) is pleased to update shareholders on the receipt of assays and the ongoing drill program at our flagship asset, the wholly owned Parbec Open Pit Constrained Gold Deposit located in Malartic Quebec, on the Cadillac Break and adjacent to the Canadian Malartic Open Pit Gold Mine.

Renforth has received additional assays, including the interval of 1.48 g/t Au over 6.55m, which completes the reporting on PAR-20-101, the second drill hole in the program, and cover the first 39.5m of PAR-20-102. The table below includes the previously released beginning of PAR-20-101 and the new results, notated appropriately.

PAR-20-101 Highlights

Drillhole
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au g/t
PAR-20-101*
7.8
21
13.2
1.09
Including*
9
17
8
1.65
which includes*
11
13.6
2.6
3
and includes*
14.35
17
2.65
1.06
PAR-20-101*
53.6
62.75
9.15
0.56
Includes*
61.2
62.75
1.55
1.44
PAR-20-101
232.5
236.35
3.85
0.62
PAR-20-101
245.5
260.85
6.55
1.48
*denotes previously (11/12/20) press released result

PAR-20-102 Highlights (received to date)

Drillhole
From (m)
To (m)
Length (m)
Au g/t
PAR-20-102
34
35.5
1.5
0.95

Interpretation of Results

PAR-20-101 was drilled north, as seen in the map below, to test for cross-cutting structures, oblique to the Cadillac Break. The bulk of the drilling at Parbec, oriented perpendicular to the Cadillac Break, could fail to intersect oblique structures, which would run alongside the drilling. PAR-20-100 was also drilled in this manner, as seen in the map below. Both of the north drilled holes gave us mineralization which will be interpreted in conjunction with the 3d modelling component of the Q2 2021 Resource Estimate update for Parbec.

The interval in PAR-20-102 is interesting as it comes from pyrite within the sediments on the south side of the Cadillac Break, near surface and outside of the open pit, at a shallow depth.

Current Parbec Drill Program

At end of December 8th dayshift Renforth has drilled 8800m in 24 complete holes, the 25th hole is still drilling, with assays received for 736.2m to date. Samples have been submitted up to and including PAR-20-114, with the balance awaiting splitting. Due to the delay in receiving assay results Renforth has elected to switch assay laboratories, commencing deliveries to the new lab late last week and moving samples which had not entered the processing stream to the new lab also. It is anticipated this will cause a more continuous and timely delivery of assay results, with the first results expected from the new lab at the end of the month. In the interim the original lab still has material to process. This move will result in results coming in out of order for a brief amount of time. In order to help shareholders track which hole is which, the drill program plan-view map will be updated on the website, and can be used with the drillhole spreadsheet, which will also be updated, to track which hole is which as they are reported upon.

Parbec 2020 Fall Drill Program

Parbec Fall 2020 Drill Hole Spreadsheet

DDH
Grid E
Grid N
Dip °
Az ° TN
Rationale (including prior drill results targeted)
Length
PAR-20-100
5440
190
-45
360
Test for oblique structures near “settling pond diorite” structure (PAR-86-06: 5.98g/t over 12.5m; PAR-17-63: 1.93g/t over 14.05m)
405.7
PAR-20-100A
5440
190
-45
360
Test for oblique structures. Hole was stopped at 11.3m due to shallow casing and restarted.
11.3
PAR-20-101
5500
227
-45
360
Test for oblique structures near “settling pond diorite” structure (PAR-86-06: 5.98g/t over 12.5m; PAR-17-63: 1.93g/t over 14.05m)
291
PAR-20-102
5575
120
-55
34
Undercut of PAR-87-24 (1.62g/t Au over 4.88m)
504
PAR-20-103
5625
226
-45
360
Test for oblique structures in #2 Zone around PAR-11-04 (1.28g/t over 12.0m & 1.95g/t over 9.0m)
276
PAR-20-104
5250
80
-55
34
Undercut PAR-86-04 (0.96g/t over 15.4m), and overcut PAR-07-01 (1.08g/t over 14.2m)
600
PAR-20-104A
5250
80
-55
34
undercut PAR-86-04, and overcut of PAR-07-01
66
PAR-20-105
5725
50
-65
34
Undercut of PAR-10-05 (3.31g/t over 19.4m & 2.23g/t over 9.9m)
834
PAR-20-106
5100
70
-50
34
deep undercut of Camp Zone
438
PAR-20-107
5200
265
-45
34
close to PAR-87-17 (10.05g/t over 3.05m) in Camp Zone
204.65
PAR-20-108
5175
260
-47
34
undercut of PAR-87-30 (3.46g/t over 6.4m) in Camp Zone
195
PAR-20-109
5150
270
-50
34
close to PAR-87-16 (5.27g/t over 4.88m) in Camp Zone
174
PAR-20-110
5225
220
-50
34
close to PAR-87-40 (6.32g/t over 5.34m) in Camp Zone
280
PAR-20-111
5250
220
-45
34
close to PAR-87-19 (4.27g/t over 1.22m) in Camp Zone
258
PAR-20-112
5300
225
-50
34
close to PAR-88-44 in Camp Zone
294
PAR-20-113
5125
285
-50
34
Strike extensions from PAR-93-55 (7.23g/t over 5.91m) and PAR-93-56 (2.53g/t over 9.06m)
131
PAR-20-114
5250
80
-45
34
Undercut PAR-86-04 (0.96g/t over 15.4m), and overcut PAR-07-01 (1.08g/t over 14.2m)
449
PAR-20-115
5200
265
-60
34
Undercut of PAR-20-107
258
PAR-20-116
5050
200
-65
34
Undercut of PAR-18-74 (2.46g/t over 10.5m & 1.48g/t over 6.7m)
293.5
PAR-20-117
5525
181
-60
34
Undercut of PAR-17-64. Hole lost at 30.5m, hit the ramp.
30.5
PAR-20-118
5525
90
-50
34
Undercut of PAR-17-64 (1.15g/t over 15.35m)
495
PAR-20-119
6025
290
-45
34
Test east strike ext of Discovery Zone and “magnetic diorite” structure (e.g. PAR-19-95: 2.98g/t over 3.35m & 17.55g/t over 1.15m)
275
PAR-20-120
5725
140
-50
34
below PAR-86-09 which was too short. Overcut of PAR-10-05 (3.31g/t over 19.4m & 2.23g/t over 9.9m)
432
PAR-20-120 A
5725
140
-50
34
below PAR-86-09 which was too short. Overcut of PAR-10-05. Abandoned
15
PAR-20-121
5725
140
-40
34
Overcut of PAR-20-120
279
PAR-20-122
5675
160
34
-50
Undercut of PAR-11-05 (1.27g/t over 16.5m) in Discovery Zone
383
PAR-20-122A
5675
160
34
-50
Undercut of PAR-11-05 in Discovery Zone. Abandoned
21
PAR-20-123
5800
147
-45
34
Test deep historic interval in DDH H-4 (1.79g/t over 19.81m)
454
PAR-20-124
5900
140
-50
34
Deep undercut of Discovery Zone and “magnetic diorite” e.g. PAR-18-78 (3.64g/t over 19.3m)
465+

The ongoing drill program at Parbec will break for the holidays the end of next week, with drilling resuming on the fully funded 15,000m program in the New Year. With the expenditure to date on this program (~50% of the anticipated $1,200,000 budget paid for) Renforth’s current treasury, comprised of cash and securities, sits at a value of ~$7,700,000. Renforth is well funded to continue exploration in the New Year, planned to include Parbec, with drilling and a resource update, as well as Surimeau and Nixon-Bartleman, Renforth will be raising no additional funds at year end.

Sample results reported on in this press release were logged and split in the field, bagged, tagged and sealed, then delivered personally by project geologists to ALS Canada Ltd. in Val d’Or, Quebec. The samples were assayed using fire assay for gold with a gravimetric finish.

Francis R. Newton P.Geo (OGQ# 2129) a “qualified person” pursuant to the requirements of NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this press release.

For further information please contact:

Renforth Resources Inc.
Nicole Brewster
President and Chief Executive Officer
C:416-818-1393
E: nicole@renforthresources.com
#200 – 65 Front St. E, Toronto, ON M5E 1B5

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

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