Mr. Richard Penn reports
BLACK TUSK COMPLETES OREVISION 3D-IP SURVEY ON THE MCKENZIE EAST GOLD PROJECT, VAL-D'OR, QUEBEC
The three-dimensional (3-D) induced polarization survey (IP) has been completed on Black Tusk Resources Inc.'s McKenzie East gold property located north of Val d'Or. The company contracted Abitibi Geophysics in Val d'Or Quebec to undertake their advanced technology OreVisiontrademark IP survey over the main target zone on the property. The survey was designed to use the most advanced geophysical applications to produce high resolution results through the thick overburden that is expected to be encountered on the property.
The IP survey lines were located within the northwest area of the McKenzie East property in order to trace possible gold-bearing structures similar those located on the McKenzie Break property located 2 kilometres west of the Black Tusk claims. A series of 1.5 kilometre long lines were tested by the IP survey, for a total of 9 kilometres. The results of the IP survey data will be processed to define anomalies, and will be combined with the results of MMI soil sample results and magnetometer surveying completed earlier this year in order to locate the best targets for diamond drilling.
Black Tusk expects to be diamond drill testing the best targets defined by the data so far obtained.
Perry Grunenberg, P.Geo, a qualified person as that term is defined under NI 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this news release. Mr. Grunenberg is also a Director of the Company.
About Black Tusk Resources Inc.
Black Tusk Resources is a gold-focused Canadian exploration company with operations primarily based in the world-class Abitibi greenstone belt region of Quebec. Black Tusk currently holds 100-per-cent ownership in six separate gold and platinum/palladium properties in Canada
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