Canary Gold Corp. Launches Major 20,000-Meter Drilling Program at Brazilian Project
TL;DR
Canary Gold Corp. gains a strategic advantage by partnering with Brazil's largest drilling group to execute a comprehensive 20,000-meter program targeting gold mineralization.
The program employs two drilling methods: 5,000 meters of screw-auger drilling for detailed sampling and 15,000 meters of RC-AC drilling on a systematic grid across 80 km.
This exploration advances responsible resource development in Brazil's Rondônia region, potentially creating economic opportunities through careful geological evaluation.
The drilling uses specialized techniques like screw-auger and RC-AC to recover complete sample profiles from Brazil's prospective Mocururu trend.
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Canary Gold Corp. has signed a drilling services contract with Geosol and Geosedna, subsidiaries of Brazil's largest drilling services group Geopar, to execute a dual-focused 20,000-meter drilling program at its Madeira River Project in Rondônia, Brazil. The program consists of approximately 5,000 meters of screw-auger drilling by Geosol and 15,000 meters of Reverse Circulation-Aircore drilling by Geosedna, targeting the prospective Mocururu trend across the company's land package.
The initiative follows geological validation from the company's first year of field exploration and builds on positive heavy-mineral results recently analyzed by Overburden Drilling Management. The screw-auger program will focus on known Mocururu outcrops and conduct short step-outs to trace shallow extensions beneath cover, while the RC-AC program will systematically evaluate approximately 80 kilometers of prospective strike length using a 2 km × 1 km grid configuration.
Mark Tommasi, President of Canary Gold, stated that securing these drilling services represents a major operational milestone and that the program constitutes the most comprehensive subsurface evaluation undertaken by the company to date. He emphasized that data from these drilling programs will be instrumental in defining the distribution, thickness, and continuity of gold-bearing targets across the company's dominant land position.
The drilling represents the next major step toward defining the scale and continuity of the gold-bearing Mocururu and related secondary gold targets. According to the company's technical overview, the screw-auger technique provides high-quality, continuous sampling across the stratigraphic package hosting the Mocururu sediments, while the RC-AC program is designed to evaluate the broader, under-cover potential of the sedimentary formation.
Mobilization will commence in early January with drilling to begin following site preparation, staging, and land access. The company plans ongoing integration of drilling results with geological mapping, geochemistry, and heavy-mineral datasets, with target refinement and potential expansion of drilling depending on early results. Further information about the company's operations can be found at https://www.canarygold.ca.
The scientific and technical information has been reviewed and approved by Andrew Lee Smith, P.Geo., Executive Director of Canary Gold Corp., who is a Qualified Person as defined under National Instrument 43-101. The company notes that the information disclosed relates to early-stage exploration results and that heavy-mineral analyses and field-based observations do not provide quantitative gold grades and cannot be used to estimate mineral resources.
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