Taranis Resources targets 11-km lamprophyre dyke gold trend in Thor district exploration push
- Taranis set a summer 2026 exploration program to expand the Thor project into a district-scale search in British Columbia’s Silver Cup Mining District.
- Work targets an 11 km lamprophyre dyke corridor traced with stitched airborne magnetic data, viewed as a key control on gold mineralization.
- New mineral tenures adjacent to Thor cover about 6,400 hectares, adding multiple historic prospects along the dyke margins.
- Plan focuses on testing gold potential along dyke margins, following drilling and surface sampling that returned anomalous gold results.
- Taranis also flagged four high-priority targets near the existing NI 43-101 Thor mineral resource for future drilling.
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