Core Insights - Gold X2 Mining Inc. has successfully completed a comprehensive geochemical and geophysical targeting initiative at the Moss Gold Project, identifying high-potential targets that reflect the signature of the Moss Gold deposit [1][2][5] Exploration Highlights - A 5-kilometer-long zone of gold anomalism has been identified within four primary targets in the Deaty Trend, while the Moss Trend has been better defined across two NNE-striking faults, covering at least 8 kilometers [5][21] - The Moss Nose target is 1.6 kilometers long, and the Superion prospect has been expanded to 700 meters long and 500 meters wide, with several parallel prospects ranging from 600 to 1,500 meters long identified for follow-up [5][21] - A 1,500-meter scout drill program at the Bunker prospect is set to commence in October [5][12] Methodology - The exploration program covered an area of 34 km², including geophysical surveys and bedrock sampling, utilizing historical data from previous surveys [7][10] - A geochemical grid was designed based on a 2024 study, demonstrating effective identification of the Moss Gold deposit through a 400 x 50-meter grid sampling program [8][19] Geophysical and Geochemical Findings - The geophysical survey highlighted two late fault structures believed to offset mineralization approximately 1 kilometer, suggesting that mineralization trends extend further than previously targeted [16][18] - The survey identified numerous additional prospects along the Deaty Trend, including Bunker, Confluence, and Cedric, with the Bunker target further explored through top of bedrock drilling [18][21] Resource Estimates - The updated NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate indicates 1.54 million ounces of Indicated gold resources at 1.23 g/t Au and 5.20 million ounces of Inferred gold resources at 1.11 g/t Au, with the resource remaining open at depth and along strike [28][29]
Gold X2 Delineates 5 Kilometer Anomalous Mineralized Trend South of the Moss Gold Deposit
Newsfile·2025-10-16 11:00