Headwater Gold Geophysical Survey Delineates Prospective Fault Corridor on the Spring Peak and Lodestar Projects, Nevada
NewmontNewmont(US:NEM) Thenewswire·2025-11-03 11:30

Core Insights - Headwater Gold Inc. has announced significant findings from a gravity geophysics survey on its Spring Peak and Lodestar projects in Nevada, revealing extensive untested potential for gold mineralization [1][2][3] Spring Peak-Lodestar Gravity Survey - The gravity survey covered approximately 200 square kilometers with 2,336 ground stations, successfully outlining major geological features [2][3] - The survey identified a deep-seated fault system along the Bear Fault corridor, extending over 12 kilometers, which is significantly larger than previously known [4][5] - The survey's findings suggest that the Bear Fault corridor has substantial untested potential for high-grade epithermal veins, particularly in the Disco Zone and Doug target areas [4][6] Untested Potential - The Bear Fault corridor remains largely untested beyond the Disco Zone, presenting opportunities for new discoveries similar to recent significant finds in Nevada [4][6] - The Zodiac target on the Lodestar project and the Doug target at Spring Peak show strong structural alignment in the gravity data, indicating potential for high-grade mineralization [4][7] Implications for Exploration - The gravity survey has refined regional targeting along the Bear Fault, highlighting blind opportunities for exploration under volcanic cover [10] - Additional exploration programs are planned to further investigate vein targets identified by the gravity survey, utilizing advanced geophysical techniques [10] About the Projects - The Spring Peak project is located in the Aurora Mining District and has confirmed high-grade gold mineralization, with significant drill results reported [11] - The Lodestar project, situated near the Spring Peak project, has initiated its first significant exploration program since 1988, indicating potential for high-grade epithermal veins [12][13]