Mobilization Preparation For Reverse Circulation Drill Program At Majuba Hill
VANCOUVER - Giant Mining Corp. reported that it is preparing for the planned 16-hole reverse circulation (RC) drilling program at the Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper Deposit, a copper, silver, and gold project located in Pershing County, Nevada. The RC drilling campaign is designed to drill up to 12,800 feet (3,901 meters) across 16 strategic holes. The contract with Boart Longyear allows for flexibility in the execution of the project, enabling the Company to adjust the scope of the drilling as needed to achieve optimal results.
David Greenway, CEO, said, “Engaging Boart Longyear for our RC drill program at Majuba Hill is a crucial step in advancing our exploration efforts. This program is designed to build on the results of our recent core drilling and provide the necessary data to enhance our resource estimates. We are eager to see the potential insights and results this program will yield as we continue to advance the Majuba Hill project.”
Drilling will focus on the drill targets which are designed to infill and expand the mineral potential at Majuba Hill. This drill program is laid out to expand known mineral zones and identify new areas of mineralization. By concentrating on these specific targets, the drilling program will provide the additional drill holes needed to expand and verify the continuity of the copper mineralization.
This drilling is essential for refining the geological model of Majuba Hill, significantly enhancing Giant Mining’s resource evaluation efforts. The data collected from this program will enable the company to update its resource estimates with greater precision, ultimately contributing to the advancement and economic assessment of the project. By exploring and defining the mineral potential, the Company aims to optimize the development strategies for Majuba Hill, aligning with our commitment to creating shareholder value through meticulous exploration and resource management.