Core Insights - Radisson Mining Resources Inc. announced assay results from fifteen new drill holes at its 100%-owned O'Brien Gold Project, indicating high-grade gold mineralization across multiple locations [1][2][30] - The ongoing drill program consists of 140,000 metres aimed at expanding the understanding of gold mineralization at the project [1][14] Summary by Sections Drill Results - Significant intercepts were reported in three separate step-out locations, including: - Between Trends 1 and 2 at 1,000 metres vertical depth - Beneath the historic "O'Brien Mine West" at 1,000 metres vertical depth - Beneath the historic "O'Brien Mine" at 1,100 metres vertical depth [2][17] - Notable drill hole results include: - OB-24-337W11: 7.00 g/t Au over 3.0 metres, including 12.60 g/t Au over 1.5 metres [2][15] - OB-25-371W4: 11.25 g/t Au over 2.5 metres, including 17.80 g/t Au over 1.5 metres [4][16] - OB-25-376W1: 9.16 g/t Au over 2.5 metres, including 14.70 g/t Au over 1.1 metres [4][17] Geological Context - Gold mineralization at O'Brien is associated with quartz-sulphide veins within a band of interlayered volcanic rocks and conglomerates, typically found in contact with the Larder Lake-Cadillac Break [11][12] - The historic O'Brien mine produced over half a million ounces of gold at an average grade exceeding 15 g/t Au [13][30] Exploration Strategy - The step-out drilling program aims to test the extent of mineralization beneath the historic mine, utilizing pilot holes followed by wedges and directional drilling to enhance efficiency [14][15] - The company plans to increase the number of drill rigs from four to eight to expedite the ongoing exploration efforts [2][14] Future Outlook - The results from the recent drilling suggest continuity of high-grade mineralization and indicate potential for further resource growth at the O'Brien Gold Project [2][17] - The company is prioritizing the closure of gaps between mineralization trends through additional drilling [2][16]
Radisson Step-Out Drilling at O'Brien Gold Project Intersects High-Grade Mineralization in Multiple Locations
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