Mistango River Resources Inc. (“Mistango” or the “Company”) (MIS: CSE) is pleased to announce its plans for an up to 28-hole 2024 drill program at its Omega Gold Project in Kirkland Lake, Ontario. The planned program will target the southwest zone, which has not seen drilling since 1983. Previous drilling and bulk sampling in the southwest zone identified significant high grade mineralization. Mistango looks to confirm and extend those zones of mineralization, potentially expanding resources at its Omega property from the current 219,808 ounces indicated and 365,400 ounces inferred.
Drill Program Overview:
Phase 1 of the 2024 drill program will consist of six drill holes totaling approximately 500 meters testing the southwest strike of known mineralization. Phases 2 and 3 of the drill program will total approximately 2,200 m and will follow up on Phase 1 results. Phase 2 drilling will focus on testing the southwest and northeast strike extensions of previously defined mineralization. Phase 3 drilling will focus on further follow up testing of southwest zone mineralization along strike and at depth. In addition to delineating the main trend of mineralization defined by previous drilling, the program will also test potential parallel structures that are indicated from certain historic intercepts.
Drilling will focus on defining shallow zones of mineralization to enhance project viability, with the primary objectives being:
- Strike Extensions: A total of up to 23 holes are planned to test a portion of 900m of previously untested strike length to the southwest and to the northeast.
- Depth Extensions: Up to 5 holes are planned to test deeper mineralization down dip of areas of previous drilling.
The program will be responsive to drill results and geological data as they are received, and adjustments to planned holes will be made as necessary.
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