Core Viewpoint - Stakeholder Gold Corp. has announced positive results from the VLF-EM geophysical survey conducted on its Ballarat Gold-Copper Project, indicating significant potential for gold and copper mineralization in the White Gold District of Yukon Territory, Canada [1][2]. Exploration Program - The 2024 exploration program included a ground-based VLF-EM survey on the Skye Gold Zone, grid soil sampling on the Loki Copper Zone, and a drone magnetic survey across the property [2][3]. - The VLF-EM survey was specifically aimed at aiding structural interpretation within the Skye Gold Zone, covering a total of 2.5 line-km [4][5]. Survey Results - The VLF-EM survey revealed a strong correlation between surface gold zones, interpreted structures from the magnetic survey, and low-resistivity zones, which are believed to be primary structural controls for gold mineralization [6]. - Newly defined structural targets in the Skye Gold Zone are now prioritized for drilling in 2025, with follow-up work planned for gold in soil anomalies in the East Zone, located approximately 2 km east of the Skye Gold Zone [7]. Size Potential - The Skye Gold Zone is characterized by two sub-parallel features extending 1.9 km and 1.3 km, respectively, with enhanced exploration merit for the East Zone due to revised structural interpretations [10]. - The exploration work in 2024 has confirmed the size potential for both the Skye Gold Zone and the Loki Copper Zone, which are strategically located near the planned Northern Gateway Road [10]. Future Plans - The company is considering a 2025 exploration season plan that includes up to 2,500 m of drilling, with 8-10 holes on the Skye Gold Zone and 1-2 holes on the Loki Copper Zone, along with expanded soil sampling and geophysical surveys [11]. Property Overview - The Ballarat Property encompasses 18,741 hectares and is situated in a key area of the White Gold District, adjacent to significant projects owned by major mining companies [12].
SRC Provides VLF-EM Interpretation for Skye Gold Zone