Goldflare Exploration Inc. announced that it has initiated an exploration program on its two key properties located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Québec. Both Condor and Agar properties are at the drilling stage. Following the completion of preparation works, Goldflare will be in position to implement drill programs on both projects.

The priority will be given to the Condor project where a drill permit was recently granted from the provincial authority. The Condor project is located about 35km north-east of Rouyn-Noranda, Québec, at the eastern extension of the Porcupine-Destor Break. The property is part of a 2,910 hectares land package.

A surface gold discovery occurred in 2021 during a first prospecting program. The following months have seen the completion of varied exploration work such as the stripping of the Condor-1 showing. A first drill program of twelve (12) short holes succeeded to identify a 100 metres wide gold anomaly which included a best interval 1g/t over 7.2m from holes CDR-22-10.

The company has used a combination of structural interpretation and soil geochemistry to identify blind potential gold trends. Three main trends were interpreted over strike length of 2 km. Eleven (11) targets have been identified to be tested by clusters of 3 to 7 planned drill holes for a total of 55 permitted emplacement.

Now, the Company considers testing first the extension of the Condor discovery to the north-west by a series of about 10 holes with length between 100 and 150 metres. The next few weeks will see the mobilization of equipment on the ground to prepare access and cut down vegetation.