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Habanero Resources Completes Phase I 2012 Exploration at Lezai Multi-Element Prospect

Habanero Resources, a diversified junior firm, has announced that the phase I 2012 exploration campaign has been completed at the Lezai Multi-Element prospect, which is situated about 100 km towards the northern part of Chibougamau in Quebec.

In 2012, the company gathered 295 humus soil and 99 rock geochemical samples in order to outline the levels of copper and zinc anomalies, which were discovered during the work conducted in 2011. Work crews during the 2012 campaign identified three fresh quartz vein zones mineralized with mafic volcanic-hosted chalcopyrite-pyrite-pyrrhotite. The company has sent the samples for assaying. It is expected that the results will be available in the subsequent weeks.

According to the President at Habanero Resources, Jason Gigliotti, the company is delighted that the new work campaign carried out at the Lezai prospect has encountered three fresh vein zones. It is commencing to obtain a better understanding and knowledge about this Lezai multi-element prospect, and is utilizing all the information to form the high priority target areas. The company is also expecting the pending results. It has currently begun the Grand-Vallée north aluminous clay prospect, the Quebec project and it is obvious that the second half of this year is turning out to be a potentially elated time for the company’s corporate expansion.

APEX Geoscience’s Senior Geologist, Kristopher J. Raffle supervised the work carried out at the Grand-Vallée north prospect and the Lezai multi-element prospect. The company has the following prospects: the Haldane silver prospect, the White Gold prospect, the Lezai multi-element prospect and the Grande-Vallée north aluminous clay prospect

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G.P. Thomas

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Gary graduated from the University of Manchester with a first-class honours degree in Geochemistry and a Masters in Earth Sciences. After working in the Australian mining industry, Gary decided to hang up his geology boots and turn his hand to writing. When he isn't developing topical and informative content, Gary can usually be found playing his beloved guitar, or watching Aston Villa FC snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

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