Argex Titanium Inc. announced new results from its exploration campaign of 2017/2018 at its 100% owned Lac Brûlé property, located 64 km from Labrieville, north of the Forestville on Quebec’s North Shore. The 636 metres drill program targeted the southern extension of a hemo-ilmenite massive lens in the Block A area, immediately east of Lac Lise on the Lac Brûlé property. Eleven of the twelve diamond drill holes (DDH) intercepted massive hemo-ilmenite lenses with significant assays results. The mineralization is hosted in at least two massive hemo-ilmenite tabular lenses intruded in the Labrieville anorthosite layered complex. The lenses are trending in the NW direction and gently dipping 25° ENE. They outcrop in a cliff along the Lac Lise road and are intercepted at surface and at a depth of 30 metres below surface in the drill holes. The mineralization is outlined by a VTEM plus electromagnetic anomaly of 2.5 km in length. In the field, the near-surface mineralization could be easily detected by an electromagnetic Beep-mat detector. Another electromagnetic VTEM plus anomaly is found 2.4 km northwest of the Block A deposit. This anomaly was explored in 2013 and grab samples were taken at three different locations which gave results of up to 35.5% TiO2. The anomaly remains to be further investigated.