Second Drill Rig Added At Limousine Butte Oxide Gold Project
VANCOUVER - NevGold Corp. has added a second drill rig at its Limousine Butte oxide gold project in Nevada. The company has added a Reverse Circulation (RC) drill rig at Limousine Butte contracted from Boart Longyear. There are currently two drill rigs at the project, one core rig and one RC rig. The addition of the second rig will expedite the 10,000 meter drill program at the project with the goal of advancing towards a near-term, near-surface oxide gold resource.
Both the Resurrection Ridge and Cadillac Valley target areas are now being drilled. Resurrection Ridge and Cadillac Valley are the key near-term resource targets. The current program incorporates a balance of resource delineation, resource expansion, and exploration holes. The Company is pleased to announce assay turnaround times at American Assay Lab in Reno, Nevada are tracking to expected timelines and the first batch of assays will be released imminently once fully received. The core from the newly drilled holes is observed to be strongly oxidized.
Chief Geologist, Derick Unger, said, “We are very excited to be adding a second drill rig at the project. This will allow us to drill both the Resurrection Ridge and Cadillac Valley areas simultaneously, which will drive material developments at the Limousine Butte Project as we progress to defining a near-surface oxide gold resource. The core we have pulled out of the ground to date is strongly oxidized and we are looking forward to receiving the completed assays very soon from the first batch of holes sent to the lab.”