Golden Share allowed to drill in the Marten Falls First Nation territory

The Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines issued 10 exploration permits to Golden Share Resources (TSXV: GSH) for drilling targets within the Ogoki project and the Kagiami project, located in the Wabassi and Albany River area of the James Bay Lowlands of Ontario.

Ogoki and Kagiami sit some 200 kilometres southwest of DeBeers’ Victor diamond mine, approximately 150 kilometres south of the “Ring of Fire” region

The permits allow the Markham-based miner to make plans to drill the 14 of 15 possible kimberlite pipe targets of the Ogoki project and 1 of 3 base metal targets of Kagiami project.

As these licenses were being processed, Golden Share signed an exploration agreement with Marten Falls First Nation, in whose traditional territory the properties are located.

In detail, Ogoki is in the eastern portion of the Archean Miminiska-Fort Hope greenstone belt where it disappears beneath Paleozoic cover in the James Bay lowlands.

According to Golden Share, to date, the only documented mineral occurrences in the project area are Algoma-type iron formation deposits. “However, historic and more recent exploration by third-party exploration companies in the region indicate potential for volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits, structurally-hosted lode (orogenic) gold deposits and kimberlite hosted diamond deposits,” the miner said in a media statement.

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