Core Viewpoint - Granada Gold Mine Inc. is engaging Ronacher McKenzie Geoscience Inc. to conduct a structural review of the Granada property, which has significant unexplored potential due to the high gold prices and the under-explored mineralized structure [1][2][3]. Company Overview - Granada Gold Mine Inc. owns 100% of the Granada Gold Property located near Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, covering 14.73 square kilometers [7]. - The company is currently executing a large drilling program, with 20,000 meters completed out of a planned 120,000 meters [7]. Mineral Resource Estimate - An updated NI 43-101 technical report indicates that the Granada deposit contains 543,000 ounces of gold in the Measured and Indicated category and 456,000 ounces in the Inferred category [5][6]. - The resource estimates are based on a cut-off grade of 0.55 g/t Au for pit-constrained resources and 2.5 g/t Au for underground resources [5]. Exploration Potential - Approximately 80% of the 5.5-kilometer east-west mineralized structure remains unexplored, presenting opportunities for resource increases, especially with gold prices exceeding US$4,000 per ounce [2][3]. - The company has drilled extensively in the southwestern part of the property, aiming to develop a gold resource estimate suitable for open-pit mining [3]. Historical Context - The Granada property has a history of production, including over 50,000 ounces of gold extracted in the 1930s at grades of 10 grams per tonne [9]. - Historical drilling and mapping have identified up to twenty-two mineralized structures trending east-west over the property [8].
Granada Gold Mine to Complete Structural Analysis over 5.5 Kilometers of Mineralized Structure for the Granada Gold Property