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U.S. GoldMining Announces 2025 Exploration Program Targeting Continued Growth at the District Scale Whistler Gold-Copper Project, Alaska

Core Viewpoint - U.S. GoldMining Inc. is advancing its Whistler Gold-Copper Project in Alaska, focusing on new exploration targets and utilizing favorable market conditions for gold, copper, and silver to enhance its mineral resource pipeline [1][3]. Exploration Program Highlights - The 2025 exploration program will target new porphyry gold-copper drill sites within the Whistler Orbit and include follow-up mapping and sampling at the Muddy Creek prospect [1][2]. - The Whistler Project encompasses three mineral systems: Whistler – Raintree, Island Mountain, and Muddy Creek, with the existing deposits occupying only about 1% of the company's land holdings [2][3]. Program Details - The exploration will commence with shallow auger drilling at the Whistler – Raintree mineral system, utilizing a mobile 'shock auger' drill to efficiently test multiple near-surface target areas [4][5]. - Over 25 potential exploration targets have been identified within the Whistler – Raintree mineral system, characterized by geophysical signatures similar to the known Whistler deposit [4][5]. Muddy Creek Exploration - Previous exploration at Muddy Creek included 73 rock chip samples, with 20 samples exceeding 10 grams per tonne gold, and peak values reaching 111.50 g/t Au [6]. - The upcoming mapping and sampling will aim to define zones of higher density quartz veining within the granitoid intrusion, setting the stage for future drilling [6]. Technical Information - The Whistler Project is located 105 miles (170 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, covering approximately 53,700 acres (217.5 square kilometers) [9]. - The current mineral resource estimate for the project includes 294 million tonnes at 0.68 g/t AuEq for 6.48 million ounces AuEq Indicated, and 198 million tonnes at 0.65 g/t AuEq for 4.16 million ounces AuEq Inferred [9].