Enforcer Gold Corp. announced plans for a Phase 1 exploration drilling program and provide an overview of the Roger gold-copper porphyry project. The Roger project is located in the Abitibi greenstone belt and is 5 km from the historic mining centre of Chibougamau, Quebec. Although historically explored as a higher-grade, vein type deposit, the Mop-II is now being evaluated for its for its high-tonnage, low-grade gold-copper potential. Exploration up until SOQUEM obtained the property in 1997 focused on narrow, higher-grade zones within quartz-feldspar porphyry. Sampling of the historical drill holes was based on sulphide occurrences, and in the case of surface holes, only 48% of drilled meters were sampled for gold. Assaying for copper was based on the presence of chalcopyrite and was only carried out on 5% of the samples that were analysed for gold. This sampling bias is at odds with results of surface drilling by SOQUEM that report wider zones of lower-grade mineralization. Of the 136 holes drilled prior to SOQUEM, only 9 holes from the 1988-89 program were recovered and provide the opportunity for re-assaying. To verify the results of some other historical holes, several have been selected for twinning during the 2018 Phase 1 drilling program. This will also provide the opportunity for sampling along the entire length of the holes to determine what lower grade mineralization may have been missed in the historic sampling. In addition to gold-copper porphyry mineralization, the Roger project also offers the potential for epithermal gold-silver-copper-lead-zinc mineralization as observed south of the property on the Berrigan deposit. The 987-hectare Roger property is located in the Chibougamau mining district, 5 km from the town of Chibougamau with all-weather access via gravel roads. A power line that serviced the past-producing Troilus mine crosses the property at 1.3 kilometers east of Mop-II deposit and connects the Obalski electoral distribution station located 4 km south of Chibougamau.