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Murchison Minerals Ltd.

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Summary

Project:

Brabant-McKenzie

Deposit:Brabant-McKenzie
Location:Canada
Commodities:Copper-Lead-Silver
Date:5/10/2017
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resource Increase/Upgrade
Report details:10-5-2017: Murchison Minerals Ltd. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Brabant-McKenzie deposit at the Brabant-McKenzie project. Drilling results incl. 11.40m @ 12.12% Zn, 0.97% Cu, 0.16% Pb, 39.20g/t Ag from 373.50m. Murchison Mineral
Resources:(not mentioned in this report)
CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Graham Gill, Finley Bakker (Not stated)
ABSTRACT:Murchison Minerals Ltd., May 10, 2017 (MUR:CSE) (“Murchison” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the results of its spring 2017 - 5,653 metre diamond drilling program on its Brabant-McKenzie Zinc-Copper deposit, located in Northern Saskatchewan. Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) style zinc-copper mineralization, as shown in Table 1 and Figure 1, was intersected by all ten holes of the recently completed drill program. Drill hole BM-17-01 intersected sulphides in both the known Upper Main Zone and Lower Main Zone parallel mineralized horizons (“UMZ” and “LMZ” respectively). Mineralization in the LMZ assayed 12.12% Zn, 0.97% Cu and 39.20 g/t Ag over an intercepted width of 11.40 metres and included a 5.96 metre interval that assayed 16.62% Zn, 0.79% Cu and 25.60 g/t Ag. Assay results from the UMZ intersected in BM-17-01 returned 11.49% Zn, 0.57% Cu and 21.98 g/t Ag over an interval width of 3.77 metres and included a 1.83 metre wide zone of 16.34% Zn, 0.59% Cu and 21.05 g/t Ag. The BM-17-01 results have the potential to provide additional resources, as this hole is greater than 100 metres from holes, which are included in the known resource. (See BM-17-01 location in Figure 1.) Holes BM-17-06 and 09 intersected VMS mineralization at a down dip depth of approximately 950 metres. Intercepts in BM-17-09 occur approximately 190 metre distance from intercepts in BM-17-06 (See Figure 1). Both holes were drilled from the same collar position and were designed to test the same geophysical airborne conductor plates and geological modelling, at depth, that was intersected in hole BM-17-01.

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