NevGold starts 20,000-meter drill program at Limo Butte antimony-gold project in Nevada
- NevGold began a 20,000-meter reverse-circulation drilling program at its antimony-gold Limousine Butte project in Nevada, targeting resource conversion, expansion, and new discoveries.
- One drill rig is operating now; a second rig is expected to mobilize by June or July, with additional rigs under consideration as the program advances.
- Drilling will step out from the 2025 Bullet Zone and Armory Fault discovery area, supported by Q1-2026 CSAMT geophysics that identified new high-priority targets.
- The program will also test the historical Nevada Antimony Mine and Lage Antimony Mine area, which produced high-grade antimony during World War II and is viewed as having near-surface potential.
- Separately, NevGold plans to settle $555,208.33 of accrued original issue discount on its Mercer Street convertible security by issuing 227,544 shares at $2.44 per share, subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.
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