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New Phosphate Zone on Jourdan's Recently Acquired Hache Property Returns up to 5.99% P2O5
New Phosphate Zone on Jourdan's Recently Acquired Hache Property Returns up to 5.99% P2O5 ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"New Phosphate Zone on Jourdan's Recently Acquired Hache Property Returns up to 5.99% P2O5New Phosphate Zone on Jourdan's Recently Acquired Hache Property Returns up to 5.99% P2O5\n\n \n* Regional prospecting and ground geophysics program completed at Hache\n\n* New discovery of phosphate mineralization identified over a 1.6 km strike length in one zone\n\n* Significant grab sample results include 5.99% P2O5, 5.56% P2O5 ,and 4.72% P2O5 \n\n* Additional claims covering 6.2 sq. km staked while prospecting based on visual identification of phosphate minerals and these claims returned the highest grade results\n\nToronto (Canada), January 20, 2014 /FSC/ - Jourdan Resources Inc. (JOR - TSX Venture),(\"JOURDAN\" or the \"Company\") (www.jourdan.ca) is pleased to announce the completion of a regional prospecting program on the company's Hache Phosphate Property. The Hache Property is located 60 km North of Saguenay, Quebec.\n\n\"Grab sample results received far exceeded expectations for a first pass prospecting program on the property\" states Michael Dehn, Jourdan's President and CEO. Investors should note, grab samples are selective by nature and may not be representative of average grades of the mineralization within zones.\n\nThe acquisition of the Hache property by Jourdan was announced on October 31, 2013, in the press release titled Jourdan Acquires 100% Of Hache Phosphate Property, Near Saguenay, Quebec( http://www.jourdan.ca/uploads/180.pdf). \n\nThe Zone \"A'  on Jourdan's Hache claims discussed in this release is located 11.5 km west of the La Hache-Est historic resource  (Source: Sigeom - La Hache-Est non-metallic mineral deposit and GM 23170 (Nov 1 1968) Soquem Rapport des Travaux, Explorations Terre Nova Ltee Project 13-778-01 La Hache-Est). The La Hache-Est historic resource is reported as 20.32 million tonnes containing 24.75% Fe, 5.15% Ti and 5.21% P2O5. This project was originally looked at as a potential source of iron ore, and at the time had not been considered for its potential for phosphate or titanium..  \n\nThe prospecting program was designed as a first pass of ground exploration on the Hache property, only prospecting along accessible roads. Snow limited access to some roads and exposure of outcrops. While prospecting, phosphate mineralization was visible as the mineral apatite, e...