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Writer's pictureMr. Richard Penn

BLACK TUSK BEGINS GEOLOGICAL WORK AT PG HIGHWAY, MOGOLD

Mr. Richard Penn reports


BLACK TUSK RESOURCES INC. UNDERTAKING GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS ON THE MOGOLD AND PG HIGHWAY PROJECTS, QUEBEC


Black Tusk Resources Inc. has initiated ground prospecting, mapping and rock sampling on its PG Highway and MoGold projects located north of Val d'Or, Que.


Black Tusk's MoGold gold project and PG Highway PGE (platinum group elements) project comprise adjoining claims covering 2,400 hectares. The ground surveys will target areas where historic work indicates mineralization as occurring on the properties (see previous Black Tusk news releases). The geologic team has identified 37 outcrops and several areas of trenching from historic records that are to be located, mapped and sampled.


As reported in previous Black Tusk news releases, the MoGold property is being explored for intrusion-related gold mineralization. The PG Highway claims were staked over historic massive sulphide drill and trench intercepts, which are to be assayed for multiple elements, including platinum group elements. The ground mapping is to be assisted by results of a detailed drone magnetometer survey currently in progress over the two properties.


The ground geological surveys are expected to completed within two to three weeks from today. Rock sample results will be expected within one to two months following submission to the laboratory. The Black Tusk exploration programs in Quebec are supervised by VD Geo Service, based in Val d'Or, including Black Tusk company director Dr. Mathieu Piche, OGQ.


Perry Grunenberg, PGeo, a qualified person as that term is defined under National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical data disclosed in this press release.


We seek Safe Harbor.

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