SKRR Exploration Inc. announced the completion of a high resolution airborne magnetic survey at its Irving Lake gold project in east-central Saskatchewan. The Irving Project is located ~100km northeast of the town of La Ronge and is located within 10km to 20km of SSR Mining's very successful Seabee and Santoy mines, which is Saskatchewan's largest gold mining operation. Data is currently being analyzed and results will be processed to highlight target areas for geological follow-up and targeting high priority targets for drill testing.

Previous historic work within and around Irving Lake has identified amphibolite-grade meta-volcanic and associated meta-intrusive rocks hosting well-defined shear zones. Such settings are considered positive indicators for the presence of orogenic gold deposits at Irving Lake. The host rocks and structural framework are similar to gold deposits in the region such as the nearby Seabee and Santoy deposits and the highly prospective Fisher project.

This prospective geology is considered to be underexplored on the property. SKRR cautions that past results or discoveries on proximate lands are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be achieved on the Irving Lake Property.