Finalization Of Drill Targets For Core Drill Program To Commence At Majuba Hill
VANCOUVER - Giant Mining Corp. has finalized its drill targets for the 2025 Drill program commencing at the Majuba Hill Porphyry Copper-Silver-Gold Deposit, located in Pershing County, Nevada.
The 2025 Core Program is designed to follow up on high-grade copper mineralization intersected in breccias from the 2024 core holes MHB-30 and MHB-31 and extend the high-grade copper zones below the historic underground workings. The primary goal of the drilling is to extend known copper mineralization in order that the company may work towards a Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE).
Exploration Technologies was engaged by Giant Mining to apply its Engine AI (artificial intelligence) and cloud computing platform to evaluate the planned core program and generate additional targets by focusing on the breccias and large, low-resistivity anomalies. The collaborative effort by the Giant Mining team and ExploreTech utilized the Companies extensive geophysical and drilling database.
"We are approximately one week away from 2025’s maiden drill program and have now finalized our targets for the program." said David Greenway, CEO. "The company is fully funded for an active year of exploration and development drilling to add to the over 100 drill holes and over 80,000 feet of past drilling at Majuba Hill in order to work towards a NI 43-101 mineral resource estimate for the project.”
The 2025 Drill Program is planned for 4,400 feet (1,340 meters) of core drilling. A minimum of 2,600 feet (792 meters) will be completed and the contract does not have a maximum drilling requirement, allowing for flexibility in the execution of the project. Four of the planned drill holes are follow-up and extension holes to the 2024 drilling. A fifth hole has been added to the program to drill test the high-potential Southern Resistivity Anomaly generated by the ExploreTech AI program.