- High-grade gold intersections: 2.22 g/t Au over 33.0m and 2.95 g/t Au over 7.0m
- AI-assisted drilling program yielding grades higher than current resource estimate
- Completed planned 5,000-metre drilling program on schedule
STLLR Gold Inc. (OTCQX: STLRF) has announced promising results from its AI-assisted infill drilling program at the 903 Deposit of the Tower Gold Project located in Ontario's Timmins Mining Camp. The program unveiled impressive gold intersections including 2.22 grams per tonne (g/t) of gold over a 33.0-metre stretch and 2.95 g/t over 7.0 metres. These intersections signify grades higher than the current Mineral Resource Estimate for the site.
The company has successfully completed its 5,000-metre drilling program at the 903 Deposit, which features gold mineralization in quartz veining within syenites. The syenites are hosted in deformed, carbonatized ultramafic volcanics. This AI-optimized drilling approach has not only achieved better-than-expected gold grades but has also intersected near-surface mineralization.
STLLR Gold confirmed that both the updated Mineral Resource Estimate and the Preliminary Economic Assessment for the Tower Gold Project are on schedule for completion in the first half of 2025. Furthermore, assay results from the ongoing Hollinger Tailings Project characterization program are anticipated to be released soon, providing further insights into the project's potential.
The geological setting of the 903 Deposit consists of gold mineralization linked to quartz veining within syenites, hosted along the Destor-Porcupine Fault Zone. This location is part of the Kidd-Munro assemblage and is characterized by deformed, carbonatized ultramafic volcanics.
STLLR Gold continues to leverage AI technology to optimize its drilling strategies and enhance its mineral resource conversion, aiming to bolster the confidence in their resource estimates and unlock the full potential of the Tower Gold Project.