GT Resources Secures 50,000m Drill Permit for Yukon Porphyry Project

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GT Resources secured a 50,000m drill permit for the CD gold-copper porphyry project in Yukon’s Dawson Range, where historical drilling totaled only 800m across six holes. Over 15,000 soil samples, 90 line-km of IP surveys and 690 line-km of drone magnetics refined multiple high-priority targets adjacent to the Casino deposit.

1. Earn-In Agreement and Drill Permit

GT Resources entered an earn-in agreement to acquire the CD Project in Yukon’s Dawson Range near Carmacks, securing a drill permit for up to 50,000m valid through 2033. This permit allows systematic exploration of the gold-copper porphyry and vein-hosted systems under a de-risked regulatory framework.

2. Data-Driven Target Generation

Historic drilling comprised only six holes totaling 800m, leaving primary IP and soil anomalies largely untested. Over 15,000 soil samples, 90 line-km of IP surveys and 690 line-km of drone magnetics have defined multiple chargeability and geochemical anomalies.

3. Geological Parallels to Casino Deposit

CD hosts late Cretaceous porphyritic felsic intrusives analogous to the Casino deposit, which contains measured and indicated resources of 7.6 billion pounds of copper and 4.8 million ounces of gold. Geophysical signatures show a magnetic core flanked by IP chargeability highs mirroring Casino’s breccia halo.

4. Schist Vein-Hosted Gold-Silver Target

The Schist target features a 2,000m x 500m gold-arsenic soil anomaly with historic trench samples up to 1.67 g/t Au over 6.5m and grab samples grading up to 6.29 g/t Au and 7.6 g/t Ag. This system may link to nearby Klaza and Coffee deposits, offering additional upside.

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