Baseline Studies And Surface Exploration Advance At The Blackhawk Project
VANCOUVER - Kapa Gold Inc. reported progress on its Blackhawk Gold Project. Kapa recently mobilized its technical team to the project site to commence baseline studies, surface exploration and channel sampling activities as part of its preparation for the 2025 drilling program. These initiatives represent a significant step in verifying historical data, refining exploration strategies and ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
During this phase, a total of 18 samples were collected, including a comprehensive channel sample at the Timber target. These samples, currently undergoing detailed analysis, aim to confirm the presence of gold mineralization and validate results from previous drill holes. The data gathered will help shape the Company's targeted drilling program planned for 2025.
To uphold its commitment to sustainable exploration, Kapa has engaged local environmental consultants to evaluate the proposed drilling areas. To date, thorough reviews have been conducted to ensure there are no endangered plant species in the immediate vicinity, a critical step in maintaining harmony with the local ecosystem. Additionally, the baseline studies have been initiated to support future permitting applications, further reinforcing the Company's dedication to responsible resource development.
The site activities also included verification of historic drill holes and data aimed at integrating this information into the broader exploration plan. These efforts are vital for refining drilling targets and maximizing the efficiency of future operations.
"The progress we are making at Blackhawk underscores our commitment to disciplined and responsible exploration," said David K. Paxton, CEO. "With each step, we enhance our understanding of this highly prospective asset and move closer to unlocking its full potential. The groundwork we have laid will be instrumental as we advance toward our 2025 drilling program."