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High Priority Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System (RIRGS) Drill Targets: Coincident Bismuth-Tellurium-Gold Anomalies
Thenewswire· 2026-03-18 16:30
Core Insights - Gold Orogen Resources Inc is advancing exploration plans at the Golden Culvert and WIN projects in Yukon, focusing on high-potential targets with diversified assets across two mineral belts known for gold endowments [1][24]. Exploration Plans - The 2026 exploration will prioritize 3-5 high-priority targets, including Border, Steelhead, Stingray, Spine, and Golden Dragon, with Border being the highest priority drill target [3][18]. - The 2025 exploration season successfully identified a 27 km mineralized trend using advanced technologies such as SQUIDT and AI targeting [2]. Geological Findings - Grab samples from the Border target showed grades up to 8.5 g/t Au, with multiple samples exceeding 1 g/t Au, indicating a significant mineral presence [6]. - The Spine target, a new discovery from 2025, has not been previously sampled and shows promising geological characteristics [4]. - The Stingray target, identified as a potential RIRGS target, is located 1.2 km southwest of Spine and also lacks prior sampling [5]. Technical Details - The SQUIDT system used in exploration is noted for its sensitivity, being up to 10,000 times more effective than conventional magnetometers, aiding in the mapping of intrusive rocks [2]. - Elevated levels of pathfinder elements such as arsenic, tellurium, and bismuth have been confirmed in the mineralized areas, supporting the identification of Reduced Intrusion Related Gold Systems [6][10][15]. Additional Targets - The Steelhead target has shown elevated bismuth and tellurium in preliminary sampling and will be further explored in 2026 [18]. - The Golden Dragon and Camp targets have also demonstrated elevated gold and tellurium values, warranting further investigation [18].