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SRQ Resources to Participate in Virtual Non-Deal Roadshow on June 3, 2024
MONTRÉAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / May 31, 2024 / SRQ Resources Inc. (TSXV:SRQ) ("SRQ" or the "Com...

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[{"type":"text","content":"SRQ Resources to Participate in Virtual Non-Deal Roadshow on June 3, 2024MONTRÉAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / May 31, 2024 / SRQ Resources Inc. (TSXV:SRQ) (\"SRQ\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that it will participate in a virtual non-deal roadshow to discuss the encouraging Ni-Cu results from its recent drilling campaign on the newly discovered Ultramafic Magmatic (\"UM\") intrusive complex at its Lac Brulé project in Quebec, Canada.Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, SRQ's President & CEO, will present the results from SRQ's May 28, 2024 press release in addition to its 2024 follow-up exploration plans during a live virtual non-deal roadshow hosted by Renmark Financial on Monday, June 3, 2024, at 12:00 P.M. EDT. Investors and interested parties are invited to register here using the latest version of Google Chrome: Access to a replay of the event will be available on the SRQ website or on Renmark Financial's website at www.renmarkfinancial.com/vndrs.The drilling program comprised 11 drill holes for 3,015 metres (\"m\") and was conducted between April 19 and May 05, 2024, using existing access. Assay results are pending.Highlights from May 28, 2024 news release (consult the full news release here):Results from the Phase III 10-hole program for 2,064m at the Gossan Zone:Confirmed continuity over a 550m strikePhase III 1 hole - discovery of \"Target 900\", a significant, highly prospective new geological structure:Located 6 km from the Gossan ZoneAt the heart of a 3.5 km x 1.7 km exceptionally strong gravity anomalyIntersected 735m of continuous UM intrusive pyroxenitePotential near-miss scenarioLac Brulé ProjectSRQ's discoveries are being made on its 100%-owned Lac Brulé property located 50 km north-west of the former Renzy nickel-copper mine in the Upper Laurentian region of Quebec and a five-hour drive from Montreal. The former Renzy mine operated from 1969 to 1972. UM intrusive bodies host mineralisation at both the Renzy mine and at Lac Brulé. Both sites present several striking similarities including mineralogy, petrology and timing of emplacement.The technical information in this release has been reviewed and approved by Dr. Marc-Antoine Audet, Ph. D geology, P. Geo and President and CEO of SRQ Resources, and a ‘Qualified Person', as defined by National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure...