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Surge Exploration Inc.

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Project:

Glencore Bucke

Deposit:Glencore Bucke
Location:Canada
Commodities:Copper-Zinc-Lead
Date:6/11/2018
Report Code:NI43-101
Report Type:Exploration/Drilling Update
Project Stage:Pursuing Resources Definition
Report details:11-6-2018: Surge Exploration Inc. announces an Exploration/Drilling Update report for its Glencore Bucke deposit at the Glencore Bucke project. Summary of property and recommendations for further work. At the request of Surge Exploration Inc. (“Surge”), t
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CP/QP:[Overall Report]: Joerg Kleinboeck (Independent)
ABSTRACT:At the request of Surge Exploration Inc. (“Surge”), the author has completed a geological review of the Glencore Bucke Property (the “Property”) and prepared this technical report (the “Technical Report”) in compliance with NI 43-101, Companion Policy NI43-101CP, and Form 43-101F1. The author has prepared this report to provide a summary of scientific and technical data on the Property, including historical exploration activities, and has made recommendations concerning future exploration and development of the Property. This Technical Report is based on exploration and Property information supplied to the author by Surge, a review of geological and exploration information available in the public domain, and personal observations made on the Property by the author. The Property is situated approximately 6 km east-northeast of the town of Cobalt, Ontario. Highway 567 and a municipal road cross the Property. The Property is bounded by UTM NAD83 Z17T coordinates 604385E to 604790E, and 5251760N to 5252165N and is covered by National Topographic System (NTS) map sheet 31M/5. The Property consists of 1 patented mining claim covering an area of approximately 16.2 ha. The Glencore Bucke Property is located within the Cobalt embayment in the Southern Province of the Canadian Shield. The Property is underlain by a Nipissing Diabase sill, which in turn is underlain by Huronian sediments of Proterozoic age. The sediments in turn unconformably overlie early Archean metavolcanics and metasediments. In 1981, Teledyne leased mining claim 585 (“Glencore Bucke Property”) from Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd., as the company recognized the significant exploration potential that the Property had due to the possible southern extensions of the Cobalt Contact veins on mining claim T43819 that projected southward onto the Property. In the same year,

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