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NexGold Infill Drilling Intersects 1.60 g/t Gold Over 36.80 Metres at the Goldboro Gold Project
Globenewswireยท2025-06-19 11:00

Core Viewpoint - NexGold Mining Corp. is advancing its 25,000-metre diamond drill program at the Goldboro Gold Project in Nova Scotia, aimed at improving geological and grade continuity of the Mineral Resource and potentially upgrading Inferred and Indicated Mineral Resources [1][3]. Drilling Program Update - The drill program is progressing well with two active diamond drills, expected to be completed by the end of Q2 2025, with final assay results anticipated in mid-Q3 2025 [1]. - A total of 42 drill holes have been released, representing approximately 30% of the proposed program, with results indicating consistent mineralization with previous drill results [4]. Assay Results - Recent assay results from 11 infill diamond drill holes totalled 3,063.00 metres, showing significant gold intersections, including: - 1.60 g/t gold over 36.80 metres in drill hole BR-25-504, with a high of 53.57 g/t over 0.60 metres [6]. - 0.83 g/t gold over 32.55 metres in the same hole, with 6.00 g/t over 1.60 metres [6]. - Additional notable intersections include 0.61 g/t over 21.80 metres in BR-25-507 and 2.47 g/t over 4.65 metres in BR-25-484 [6]. Geological Model and Resource Update - The existing geological model broadly predicts gold mineralization locations, with adjustments made for local variations where necessary [4]. - The drill program continues to identify additional gold mineralization in previously under-sampled intervals, which will be incorporated into the forthcoming Mineral Resource estimate planned for H2 2025 [4]. Feasibility Study and Permitting - The data from the drill program will support a planned update to the Feasibility Study, which is ongoing while awaiting the final decision on the Nova Scotia Industrial Approval for the project [3]. - The company has received a Notice of Completion regarding its Industrial Approval application, marking a significant milestone in the permitting process for the Goldboro Gold Project [3].