Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD) have mobilised crews to prepare for the company’s upcoming exploration programme at its flagship property, Treaty Creek, located in the heart of the Golden Triangle of Northwest British Columbia.
Crews are currently transporting heavy equipment and drilling supplies to site along our winter access from the Brucejack Lake Road. Crews will also be preparing the camps for the upcoming drill campaign set to commence early May.
“As in the previous season, the priority of our upcoming exploration programme will be to expand and define the limits of the Goldstorm Deposit (GS), as mineralisation remains open in all directions and at depth,” President and CEO, Ken Konkin, said,
“Ten diamond drill rigs are scheduled to be mobilised to site throughout the month of May for an aggressive diamond drilling programme.
“While the priority remains to complete the exploration and definition of the Goldstorm Deposit, exploration drilling will follow up on several other discoveries including the Eureka Zone (EZ), located 800 m southeast of GS, and the company’s newest discovery, Calm Before the Storm (CBS), located two kilometres northeast of GS. Tudor’s priority is to define the limits of the GS mineralised domains in order to complete an updated resource estimate and support a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA).
“At the end of the 2021 drill programme, some of our best Au-Cu-Ag results were encountered from our step-out drilling to the north within the 300H and CS-600 domains from drill holes GS-21-113 (1.44 g/t Au Eq over 405.0 m within CS-600), GS-21-113-W1 (2.35 g/t AuEq over 159.0 m within 300H) and GS-21-113-W2 (1.38 g/t AuEq over 556.5 m within CS-600).
“To the northeast, we encountered some of strongest gold mineralisation within the DS-5 domain with drill hole GS-21-119 (1.76 g/t AuEq over 196.5 meters). Not only is the size of the deposit increasing, but the values are also some of the highest that we have received within GS and these latter drill holes are those which we will be stepping out from in 2022.
“This season, Tudor Gold Corp and our associated service companies will continue to focus on measures to maintain the highest professional standards while working within COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Only essential personnel are permitted to enter the camp and staging areas.
“Of those workers who are at the project site and staging site, we have strict daily monitoring of the workers temperatures and general health conditions. We plan to have a certified paramedic at the staging area to examine and test all in-coming and out-going workers of all Tudor personnel including all service providers.”
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