Greatland Gold reveals its growth drilling plans

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Greatland Gold shares the latest news on NewCrest’s drilling campaign at Javieron Deposits in the Paterson area of ​​Western Australia.

Additionally, precious metal exploration and developers reported on the latest drill results, confirming the continuity of high-quality mineralization within the southeastern Crescent and corner ccia.

The update includes a drilling plan of approximately 65,000 meters within the next six months, including expansion of existing estimated mineral resources in the southeastern crescent moons and horned rec bones, expansion of existing estimated mineral resources in the north, drill tests and focus on interpretation. Geological and mineralization control of eastern horn rec bones.

Gervaise Heddle is the CEO of Greatland Gold. He commented: “As Earth’s mobility begins in Havieron, NewCrest continues to provide excellent infill results within existing resource shells, and exhilarating growth drilling in 2021 with the potential to further expand our mineralized footprint. The program is starting.

“The latest drill results increase reliability for the continuity of high-grade mineralization and support the potential delivery of the mineral resources shown. Meanwhile, NewCrest’s plan for 65,000 meters of growth drilling is estimated. We target several zones that could represent potential expansions of mineralization outside of estimates, as well as new targets announced today within the Havieron Joint Venture area.

“Along with ramp up exploration and early work activities at Havieron, we are preparing to launch the Juri Joint Venture Exploration program in 2021. Goliath, Outamind and Los Diablos are targets within the Paterson Range East project. We look forward to providing regular updates on activities in both Havieron and Juri with regard to our joint ventures,” added Heddle.

Greatland Gold shares are trading -2.80% at 26,15 (1548GMT).

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