Core Viewpoint - Talisker Resources Ltd. has announced positive results from the first 20 drill holes at its Mustang Mine, indicating strong continuity in vein structures and grades, which will aid in mine planning and optimization amid favorable gold prices [1][4]. Group 1: Drill Results - A total of 35 underground diamond drill holes were completed in 2025, totaling 7,515 meters, with an additional 15 surface diamond drill holes for 5,367 meters at Bralorne West [3]. - The first 20 drill holes predominantly targeted extensions of the Alhambra, BK, and BK-9870 veins, with all assays now received and being incorporated into vein model wireframes [3][4]. - Significant gold intercepts include: - UB-2025-001: 46.50 g/t Au over 0.70 m within 27.38 g/t Au over 1.20 m on the Alhambra Vein [6]. - UB-2025-002: 26.00 g/t Au over 0.50 m within 16.55 g/t Au over 1.50 m on the BK-9870 Vein [6]. - UB-2025-020: 39.30 g/t Au over 0.76 m within 19.52 g/t Au over 1.65 m on the Alhambra Vein [9]. Group 2: Geological Context - The drill holes are located in the Mustang Mine, hosted in diorite intrusive, with major vein structures being orogenic quartz-carbonate veins containing banded sulfide septae [4]. - The alteration halos consist of strong silica-sericite ± mariposite alteration with disseminated sulfides, indicating a favorable geological environment for gold mineralization [4]. Group 3: Company Overview - Talisker Resources Ltd. is a junior resource company focused on gold exploration and development in British Columbia, with its flagship asset being the Bralorne Gold Project [14]. - The company also holds the Ladner Gold Project and the Spences Bridge Project, which have significant exploration potential [14].
Talisker Intersects 99.6 g/t Au over 0.5 metres, within 26.48 g/t over 2.00 metres, from the 2025 Bralorne Gold Project Resource Conversion Program
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