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Saville Resources Inc. Advances the Fluorspar Potential at Mallard
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 23, 2020 / Saville Resources Inc. (TSXV:SRE)(FSE:S0J) (the...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Saville Resources Inc. Advances the Fluorspar Potential at MallardVANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / July 23, 2020 / Saville Resources Inc. (TSXV:SRE)(FSE:S0J) (the \"Company\" or \"Saville\") is pleased to provide an update on the data review and interpretation of the fluorspar (CaF2) potential in the Mallard area of the Company's Niobium Claim Group Property (the \"Property\"), Quebec. The Mallard Prospect is characterized by numerous drill intersections of high-grade niobium, along with variably associated high grades of tantalum, phosphate, and fluorspar.The fluorspar potential at the Mallard Prospect was first highlighted in news release dated November 26th, 2019, where several historical drill holes intersected strong mineralization. This includes drill holes EC08-016, EC10-033, and EC11-040 with 31.6% CaF2 over 20.8 m, 26.1% CaF2 over 32.4 m, and 39.8% CaF2 over 6.6 m, respectively. The Company is pleased to report that further review of the historical drill logs, coupled with the findings from the recent 2019 drilling, has outlined a mineralized fluorspar trend, within the primary niobium trend, which is broader and more extensive than previously understood.The fluorspar trend extends northwest from a 2008 drill hole fence, located approximately 425 m southeast of EC19-174A, and continues through the Mallard Prospect (see Figure 1). The fluorspar trend extends for at least 600 m and is open to the northwest, southeast, downdip, and is interpreted to continue to surface where it is obscured by a shallow veneer of overburden. Fluorspar mineralization is readily observable to the naked eye as the fluorspar present is purple in colour and relatively abundant where grades are of interest.As a next step, the Company is compiling the available sample assay pulps for the 2008 and 2019 drill core for the intervals of interest, which will be sent to Activation laboratories in Ancaster, ON for fluorine analysis. Drill holes included in this assay batch are EC08-014, 016, 018, 021, 024, EC19-172, 173, and 171A.Potential for high-grade niobium intervals with fluorspar mineralizationThe fluorspar at Mallard is purple in colour and may be pervasive to banded within its carbonatite host. Textures of the fluorspar horizons indicate crystallization from late stage hydrothermal fluids, which either replaced the host rock (i.e. altered) or was em...