Argyle Resources Receives Permits & Launches 3,000‑Metre Drilling Campaign at Lac ComportÃĐ Silica Project

Argyle Resources Receives Permits & Launches 3,000‑Metre Drilling Campaign at Lac ComportÃĐ Silica Project

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Argyle Resources Corp. (“Argyle” or the “Company”) has secured the required permits and is now advancing to the drilling stage at its Lacâ€ŊComportÃĐ Silica Project, located in the Bas‑Saint‑Laurent region of Quebec, Canada. The program is slated to deliver approximately 3,000â€Ŋmetres of NQ‑sized core drilling, targeting the most promising zones identified during a recent summer field campaign. During the summer prospecting and mapping program, Argyle defined a quartzite‑rich corridor extending for kilometres, with four samples returning assays up to 98.52% SiO₂ — a standout result from sample E715925. CEO Jeff Stevens commented that reaching the drill stage “marks a pivotal moment” for the Company, underscoring Argyle’s commitment to disciplined exploration and value creation in Quebec’s emerging silica sector. The planned drilling program includes multiple holes at UTM coordinates and azimuth/dip angles specified in Tableâ€Ŋ1 of the release. Sample preparation and assay work have been carried out by ALS Canada Ltd., using industry‑standard protocols for crushing, pulverizing and XRF/ICP‑MS analyses. Argyle is a junior exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring and developing North American resource properties, holding 100% interests in its Pilgrim Islands, Matapedia and Lacâ€ŊComportÃĐ quartzite silica projects in Quebec, as well as the Frenchvale Graphite property in Nova Scotia. Readers are reminded that forward‑looking statements contained in this release involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from expectations. #ArgyleResources #SilicaProject #QuebecMining #DrillingCampaign #SlimScan #GrowthStocks #CANSLIM

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