Eminent Gold (EMNT.V) reported Tuesday "positive" results from a seismic survey at its Hot Springs Range Project (HSRP) in Nevada.
The company said the new related images are helping it refine understanding of the subsurface structures that control where gold is deposited in Carlin-type systems as it prepares for its next drill program, scheduled to begin in the coming weeks.
"This study represents another key building block in our targeting work at HSRP. We are currently completing the processing of our newly acquired magnetic dataset, and once finalized, we will integrate all geophysical data with geochemical results and drilling to optimize our 2026 HSRP drill program, which begins in the coming weeks," said President and Chief Executive Dan McCoy.
"The reverse-circulation drilling, combined with photon assay, will provide continuous assays throughout the summer as we work to expand the significant emerging oxide Carlin-style discovery at HSRP. We also plan to test our high-priority Eden target, as well as our Celts project, both of which have the potential to deliver additional new discoveries in Nevada."
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