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Blue Star's Target Series: Roma Main Gold Prospect 2.0 km Strike Length, High-Grade, Drill Ready
SGUStar Group(SGU) Newsfile·2025-06-05 12:00

Core Viewpoint - Blue Star Gold Corp. is advancing its exploration efforts at the Roma Main Gold prospect in Nunavut, which shows significant potential for gold discovery, with surface sampling returning high grades and historical drilling revealing visible gold [1][3][12]. Roma Prospect Highlights - The Roma Main prospect extends over a 2 km strike length and includes three distinct zones: North, Central, and Southern Zones [6][8]. - Surface sampling has yielded gold grades up to 125.6 g/t in the Southern Zone, with historical drilling results including 12.83 g/t over 2.31 metres [3][6][10]. - The mineralized vein system appears to bifurcate at depth, indicating the potential for a developing gold-bearing system [6][7]. Historical Work - The property was first staked in 1989, with initial surface sampling grading up to 9.0 g/t Au, leading to the discovery of the Central and Southern Zones [8][9]. - Historical drilling in 1991 tested the main vein to a maximum vertical depth of 37 metres, with the most encouraging results from the Northern Zone [10][11]. Recent Work - In 2021 and 2022, the company conducted a high-resolution aeromagnetic survey, revealing new insights into the area's structure and geology [11]. - Recent prospecting confirmed the presence of potential parallel mineralized trends, with surface samples averaging 2.96 g/t gold [11]. Next Steps - The company plans to initiate drilling in the Northern Zone, targeting the down-dip extension of previous high-grade intercepts [12]. - Additional fieldwork will investigate mineralized quartz boulders and soil anomalies in the Central and Southern Zones [12].