Goldflare Exploration inc. announces the second phase of drilling on its Condor property was completed with 1,639 metres drilled in ten holes. The Condor property, located at 35 km north-east of the town of Rouyn-Noranda, is centered on the Clericy syenite pluton. Following targeting, 13 blind targets were identified, coherent with a series of structures spaced 200 to 500 metres apart following general north-west orientation.

Following that, 50 drilling emplacement were permitted to test 13 distinct targets covering an area of about 4 square kilometers. The current program was initiated to first test the immediate extension of the Condor-1 gold showing along a strike length of about 250 metres using five short holes parallel drilled at about 50 metres spacing following a north-east direction. A first step out was done to test a second target at about 500 metres from Condor-1 following a north-west strike.

Three short holes with length between 150 and 175 metres were drilled following varied orientation to test a combination of geophysical anomalies and inferred structures. Finally, the new Gord surface showing located close to a strong geophysical signature, some 1500 metres north-west from Condor-1 was tested with two holes. All the holes explained geophysical anomalies and succeeded to intercepted magmatic structures and alteration zones that stand out strongly in the geological landscape visible at surface.

To date, 8 out of the 10 holes have been logged. The sampling and assaying process is progressing. Targets intercepted are composed of an assemblage of lamprophyre and varied textures syenite.

Hematite alteration is widespread in the syenite while more local fracturing is associated with carbonate-chlorite assemblage. A weak pyritization can be observed sporadically over multiple intervals. Observations made to date returned noticeable structural and alteration features that contrast strongly with the surrounding main syenite intrusion.