Cartier Discovers High-Grade Gold Zones at Cadillac
Cartier hits shallow high-grade gold at Cadillac, cutting up to 54.6 g/t Au and extending the North Contact Zone 500 m east.
Cartier Resources Inc. has recently announced significant advancements at their Cadillac gold project, with multiple shallow high-grade gold zones being discovered. This exciting development follows thorough exploration efforts in the area, suggesting a promising future for the project.
One of the highlights of the discovery is a remarkable intersection of 54.6 grams per tonne (g/t) of gold over a meter and another intersection of 4.4 g/t of gold over six meters. These findings are vital as they indicate rich mineralization at shallow depths, which could economically enhance the project’s viability.
Furthermore, the company has extended the North Contact Zone by 500 meters to the east along the strike length. This extension not only increases the scale of the area being explored but also significantly boosts the potential for finding more high-grade gold deposits.
This announcement comes on the heels of ongoing drilling programs aimed at expanding the known mineral resources in the Cadillac project area. The results of these drilling activities have exceeded initial expectations and demonstrate the substantial geological potential of the location.
The market response to Cartier's findings has been positive, with shares responding favorably to the discovery news. Investors remain optimistic about the company’s future exploration results, considering the efficacy of their exploration strategy and the historical performance of the Cadillac project.
Cartier Resources Inc. is committed to advancing its projects through strategic exploration that prioritizes high-grade mineralization. The results from the Cadillac project further reinforce their position in the mining sector and their dedication to sustainable resource development.