Red Lake greenstone belt

Aben Resources Provides Update on Pringle North Project in Ontario

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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Vancouver, BC, Jan. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aben Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: ABN ) (OTCQB: ABNAF ) (Frankfurt: E2L2 ) (Aben or the Company) is pleased to provide an update on the Pringle North Project located 55 kilometers north of the prolific Red Lake Gold Camp in Ontario.

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  • Vancouver, BC, Jan. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aben Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: ABN ) (OTCQB: ABNAF ) (Frankfurt: E2L2 ) (Aben or the Company) is pleased to provide an update on the Pringle North Project located 55 kilometers north of the prolific Red Lake Gold Camp in Ontario.
  • About the Pringle North Property:
    The Pringle North Property consists of 5 contiguous mining claims covering approximately 1,881 hectares, and is located 55 kilometers north of the prolific Red Lake Gold Camp.
  • Aben Resources is a Canadian gold and graphite exploration company with exploration projects in British Columbia, Ontario, and the Yukon Territory.
  • For further information on Aben Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: ABN ), visit our Companys web site at www.aben resources.

GoldON Stakes McInnes Lake Greenstone Belt North of Ontario's Red Lake Gold Camp

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Thursday, June 3, 2021

District Scale property of unexplored Balmer Assemblage lithologies similar to those that host the Red Lake Gold Camp

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  • To view an enhanced version of Figure 1, please visit:
    The McInnes Lake Greenstone Belt lies within the North Caribou Terrane of the Superior Province.
  • Age-dating of the McInnes Lake Greenstone Belt volcanic rocks are 2.93-2.97 billion years old representing Balmer Assemblage aged lithologies ( OGS Map P3589 ).
  • The Balmer Assemblage is host to most of the current gold resources and historical gold production in the Red Lake Greenstone Belt.
  • Our current project portfolio includes six properties in the Red Lake Mining Division (West Madsen, Red Lake North, Pipestone Bay, McDonough, McInnes Lake and Pakwash North) and a seventh property in the Patricia Mining Division (Slate Falls).