Cartier Cuts 16.7 g/t Au over 2.1 m at Contact (Cadillac); Strengthens Shallow High-Grade Gold Potential; Supports Expansion Drilling
Globenewswire·2025-09-23 12:00

Core Insights - Cartier Resources Inc. has announced promising drill results from the North Contact Zone (NCZ) of its Cadillac Project, indicating strong potential for gold mineralization and project development [1][3][4] Strategic Highlights from Contact Sector - The NCZ is characterized by high-grade gold intercepts located near a geological contact, which is favorable for mineralization [4][11] - Significant drill results include hole CA25-524, which intersected 16.7 g/t Au over 2.1 m, and hole CA25-525, which graded 4.3 g/t Au over 2.0 m [5][6] - The mineralization extends over a minimum of 400 m in strike length and 300 m in depth, suggesting substantial growth potential [5][6] Next Steps - Additional drilling is planned to confirm geological continuity and expand gold mineralization closer to the surface [5][13] - The company aims to explore several new high-priority regional targets at the Contact Sector, supported by advanced geological modeling and AI-driven targeting [5][13] About Cadillac Project - The Cadillac Project spans 14,000 hectares along a 15-kilometer stretch of the Cadillac Fault, integrating historic mining assets and providing a dominant position in a prolific gold mining district [23][24] - A Preliminary Economic Assessment indicates the economic viability of a segment of the project, with indicated resources estimated at 720,000 ounces and inferred resources at 1,633,000 ounces [24]