Jun 25 2013
Geodex Minerals Ltd., (the “Company” or “Geodex”) is pleased to announce that, further to its May 27, 2013 news release, it has completed the drill program at the Dungarvon tungsten-molybdenum-tin project in New Brunswick. Six holes were completed on the Peaked Mountain tungsten-molybdenum target for a total of 837 metres and 3 holes were completed on the South Dungarvon tin target for a total of 276 metres.
Samples are currently being processed and sent to Activation Laboratories. The assay results of all drill holes are expected to be available through July once analyses have been received and subjected to quality assurance/quality control review.
Geodex was pleased to receive notification it is receiving a grant of $40,000 from the New Brunswick Department of Energy and Mines towards the cost of the Dungarvon drill program. The grant is through the Junior Mining Assistance Program. The provincial government support for exploration and mining is one of the reasons New Brunswick consistently ranks as one of the most favourable mining jurisdictions world-wide as per the annual Fraser Institute rankings. Geodex appreciates the support from the New Brunswick government, which has contributed towards Geodex’s capacity to conduct continued exploration work this year during difficult market conditions.
Geodex’s disclosure of a technical or scientific nature in this press release has been reviewed and approved by David Martin, P. Geol., Geodex’s Vice President New Brunswick Operations, who acts as the qualified person under the definition of National Instrument 43-101.