U.S. GOLDMINING UPDATE ON EXPLORATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ACTIVITIES AT THE WHISTLER GOLD-COPPER PROJECT, ALASKA
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U.S. GoldMining Inc. (NASDAQ: USGO) has provided an update on its Whistler Gold-Copper Project in Alaska for the 2024 field season. Highlights include:
- Over 2,500 meters of core drilled, exceeding the entire 2023 campaign
- Three new drill holes completed, with assays pending
- Extension of WH23-03 by 274.35 meters, following up on a significant mineralization intercept
- Surface exploration activities commenced in the 'Whistler Orbit'
- Ongoing environmental survey work and stakeholder engagement
The company is focusing on sustainable exploration and community involvement, supporting local hiring and procurement initiatives. CEO Tim Smith emphasized the company's commitment to transparent stakeholder engagement and environmental responsibility as they advance the Whistler Project.
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Highlights
- Ongoing confirmatory drilling of the Whistler and Raintree West deposits has produced over 2,500 metres of core so far this year with productivity rates approximately
50% better than the prior year. - The technical team is rapidly advancing the geological understanding of the Whistler and Raintree West deposits, leading to new targets to expand the known deposits.
- Three new drill holes have been completed to date this season, one at Raintree West and two at Whistler.
- WH23-03 was also successfully extended by an additional 274.35 metres to a depth of 874.5 metres, following up on the previously reported drill intercept which ended in mineralization comprised of 547.15 meters at 1.06 grams per tonne (g/t) AuEq, comprised of 0.77 g/t gold (Au),
0.17% copper (Cu) and 1.55 g/t silver (Ag), from 53.0 meters depth to end of hole at 600.15 meters (see U.S. GoldMining news release dated January 16, 2024, for further information). - Assays are pending for the 2024 drilling completed to date.
- Surface exploration activities have commenced within the Whistler-Raintree area, also referred to as the 'Whistler Orbit', in proximity to the known deposits, which occur within a classic 'porphyry cluster' that has potential for discovery of additional mineralized intrusive centers.
- Environmental survey work has continued to build upon baseline datasets.
- The Company's management has conducted significant stakeholder engagement activities, including meeting with local policy makers, community organizations, Native groups and local community members.
- Recently, the Company hosted the Sustainability Committee of its board of directors at Whistler, which emphasizes the focus on sustainable exploration activities and dedication to earning social license to operate to help place the Project on a clear line of site through to future potential mine permitting.
- The Company has proudly supported local hiring and procurement initiatives as well as making sponsorship contributions to local community organizations.
Tim Smith, Chief Executive Officer, commented: "As we advance our second exploration season at the Whistler Project, with our technical work programs underpinned by a strong set of standards around sustainability and care for the environment, I want to acknowledge our professional and hard-working field teams that are executing on the 2024 program and delivering on budget, ahead of schedule and, most importantly, safely. We remain excited about the results of our 2024 drilling activities, including the successful extension by over 274 metres of a 2023 hole which, as previously announced, had ended in mineralization and represented the best zone of mineralization ever drilled at the Project. Tracking in parallel with our technical programs at Whistler, we have progressed activities to ensure all stakeholders, including policy makers, regulators and the community are informed of our ongoing progress and potential future mine development activities. As such, we are committed to transparent and open stakeholder engagement as an important foundation to earning social licence for the Whistler Project. We are proud to be able to invest back into the
2024 Progress on Key Activities
Confirmatory infill drilling is progressing on budget and ahead of schedule, with over 2,500 metres core drilled so far for the 2024 season, a total which has already exceeded the total metres drilled during the entire 2023 campaign. Drilling is focused on confirmatory infill and step-out drilling within the Whistler and Raintree West deposits. Drill assay results are expected to be released as they become available.
In addition to drilling, surface exploration activities have commenced within the Whistler Orbit and over the broader property. The Whistler orbit comprises a classic 'porphyry cluster' with potential for discovery of additional mineralized intrusive centers.
The Company has demonstrated a strong commitment to the environment in which we operate and to strong health and safety practices. We have developed a comprehensive environmental management plan and safety management system which has resulted in no known instances of environmental non-compliance and no lost time incidents so far in the 2024 field season.
Environmental survey work has continued to build upon our baseline datasets during the field season, including the collection of baseline water quality samples and an eagle habitat survey. Wetland mapping and initial on-ground archaeological surveys are planned for the second half of 2024.
Year to date, the Company's management has conducted significant stakeholder engagement activities, including meeting with local policy makers, community organizations, Native groups and local community members. The Company has seized opportunities to share with stakeholders the contribution to economic growth in
- Alaska Native corporations including Cook Inlet Region Inc., and
Tyonek and Knik tribes. - The Company's Chief Executive Officer, Tim Smith, presented to the House Resource Committee at the Alaska State Capitol, and has met with several State senators and representatives.
- Various business leaders at the Mat-Su Regional Spring Economic Summit held in
Wasilla . - Friends of West Susitna open house events at
Skwentna andWillow .
Recently, we hosted a visit by our Board's Sustainability Committee at the Project, which is testament to the alignment of the Company's Board and Management that is focused on ensuring we not only delineate a compelling economic opportunity at Whistler, but one that we can place on a clear line of site through to eventual mine permitting by meeting both the technical requisites for a safe and sustainable mine and closure plan, and the social aspects of earning license to operate. So far this year the Company has proudly supported the Iron Dog,
The Company will release further exploration updates and results as they are available.
Tim Smith, P.Geo., Chief Executive Officer of U.S. GoldMining, has supervised the preparation of this news release and has reviewed and approved the scientific and technical information contained herein. Mr. Smith is a "qualified person" as defined in Canadian National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
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