Core Viewpoint - Enduro Metals Corporation has initiated its 2025 exploration program at the Newmont Lake project, focusing on defining key targets and preparing for a potential drill campaign [1][3]. Project Overview - The Newmont Lake Project spans 688 km² and is one of the largest contiguous claim packages in British Columbia's Golden Triangle, strategically located near significant copper-gold development projects [4][17]. - The project has shifted focus from high-grade gold deposits to copper-gold porphyry exploration, highlighted by the discovery of the Burgundy Ridge porphyry system in 2021 [4][17]. Exploration Program Details - The 2025 phase 1 exploration program includes: - 2,120 line-kilometers of airborne magnetic surveying using a Heli-GT system at 100-meter line spacing [6][8]. - 20 kilometers of ground induced polarization (IP) surveying at the Andrei target [6][8]. - Extensive geological mapping, rock, and soil sampling [6][8]. - The exploration is particularly focused on the Andrei and Twin targets, with the aim of better defining these systems [3][8]. Target Specifics - The Andrei target is a low-elevation porphyry Cu-Au target with a 2.5 km trend of mineralization, showing peak results of 4.08% Cu and 57.83 g/t Au from recent sampling [11][12]. - The Twin target is a 7 km extension of the Bronson Trend, which is associated with other significant deposits in the area, and will involve airborne magnetic surveying and groundwork [13][15]. Historical Context - Historic exploration on the Newmont Lake property has primarily targeted high-grade gold deposits since the 1980s, with recent efforts focusing on porphyry systems [4][7]. - The current work program builds on legacy data and includes a newly acquired property-wide airborne hyperspectral survey to enhance exploration efforts [7][8].
Enduro Metals Commences 2025 Field Program at the Newmont Lake Project in the Golden Triangle of Northwest British Columbia