Harfang Announces Summer Exploration Plans at Its Gold and CSM Properties in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec

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MONTREAL, May 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Harfang Exploration Inc. (TSX.V: HAR) (“Harfang” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce exploration plans for its portfolio of wholly-owned gold and critical and strategic minerals (“CSM”) assets in Eeyou Istchee James Bay, Quebec (Figure 1).

“This will mark the first field season for the new Harfang team,” commented Rick Breger, President and CEO of Harfang. “We have been very busy compiling all the existing geoscience data in preparation for the Summer 2024 exploration program. The overarching goal of this summer’s program is to gain focus so we can put together a long-term strategic plan. I believe a proper evaluation of our entire portfolio is of utmost importance before we can begin any discussion on strategy. As such, we will be focusing on surface exploration which is a cost-effective way to gain the understanding we need before we can determine next steps.”

“Last summer was tough,” commented Ludovic Bigot, Harfang’s VP Exploration. “The forest fires had an enormous impact on the land and the entire Cree Nation. In fact, approximately 11% of the land and 60% of the traplines were affected by the fires. At Harfang, a significant portion of the assets were completely burned, resulting in unprecedent rock exposures that present a unique opportunity for geological study. We have recently acquired satellite images and have been using this data to help prioritize existing areas of interest and explore for new ones. While the 2023 forest fires prevented us from exploring as initially planned, the significant lithium discoveries made during a very short field season open promising expectations for the upcoming 2024 program.”

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The summer 2024 exploration program will follow up on the successful 2023 exploration activities when the Company discovered spodumene in pegmatite dykes, known as the Améliane showing. The Company reported assay results with highlights including: 4.56% Li2O, and 0.82% Li2O over 20.0 metres, (incl. 1.46% Li2O over 6.0 metres), in a grab and channel sample, respectively (see news release dated December 6, 2023).

The Summer 2024 program will focus on additional prospecting around known lithium targets and investigating new lithium targets identified in the recent joint targeting study (see news release dated April 3, 2024). In addition, the main gold discoveries on the central-western portion of the property will be revisited to gain more geological insights. These include the Stu Zone (6.06 g/t Au over 7.55 metres) and the Goldhawk Zone (2.69 g/t Au over 11.98 metres) (Figure 2).