St. Gabriel
Summary of Activities 1960-2023
Saint Gabriel Silica Project – Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec
The Saint Gabriel Silica Project consists of 23 contiguous mining claims totalling
1,312.90 ha. located in Bas-Saint-Laurent Region, Quebec. The Project is 364 km northeast of Quebec City with gravel road access off Highway QC 234.
1991 Drill Program
The map below depicts the location of prior drilling activities in respect of the Saint Gabriel project, carried out in 1991 by Andre Liboiron.
Source: Geology of Quebec, SIGEOM – Ministry of Natural Resources and Forests
Commentary from Argyle CEO, Jeff Stevens :
“The Bas Saint Laurent region has a long history of promising geological exploration dating back to the 1960s, when the Quebec Ministry of Mines first mapped the area’s quartzite formations. As we move into 2025, our planned Phase 1 exploration program at Saint Gabriel will focus on identifying potential high-purity silica zones to assess future development potential. This will include field-based XRF analysis to assess silica purity in real time, systematic sampling across the entire property with corresponding GPS coordinates and XRF data, laboratory verification of silica purity, and a 150kg bulk sampling program targeting two high-purity zones identified through chip sampling results.”
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George M. Yordanov, OGQ., P.GEO., an Independent Qualified Person as such term is defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical content of this document.