Mr. Farshad Shirvani reports
CORE SAMPLES FROM FIRST HOLE IN LAB AS DRILLING CONTINUES AT HAT
Two drill holes (H-26 and H-27) with a combined length of 1,058 metres (3,470 feet) have been completed in the continuing program that's expanding the Lisle zone mineralized corridor at Doubleview Capital Corp.'s Hat gold-copper porphyry project in northwest British Columbia's Sheslay district. Drill hole H-28 is now in progress.
A total of 230 core samples from hole H-26, photos of which can be seen on the company's website (see news release dated Nov. 15, 2016), have been delivered to an accredited analytical laboratory for analysis, in addition to samples from unsampled parts of some previously drilled holes.
Farshad Shirvani, Doubleview president and chief executive officer, stated: "This new drill program at the Hat is proceeding exceptionally well. We are broadening the dimensions of the Lisle zone deposit and significantly increasing our understanding of this robust gold-rich copper porphyry system. We eagerly anticipate results which will be released as soon as core assays are received, verified and interpreted."
Qualified person
Erik A. Ostensoe, PGeo, a consulting geologist and Doubleview's qualified person with respect to the Hat project as defined by National Instrument 43-101 standards of disclosure for mineral projects, has reviewed and approved the technical contents of this news release. He is not independent of Doubleview as he is both a shareholder and a co-optionor of the Hat project.
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