The results stem from the company’s ongoing Rotary Air Blast (RAB) program, which is testing early-stage targets across the 130-square-kilometer Atlanta Gold Mine Project. These findings suggest that the mineralized system extends beyond the current resource area, potentially allowing for the conversion of waste rock into mineable material in future pit designs. Hole AT26ERB-16, which hit 4.68 g/t gold, and hole AT26ERB-42, which returned 1.00 g/t gold over 26.8 meters, underscore the potential of the target.
Nevada King Hits High-Grade Gold at East Ridge
Nevada King Gold Corp. has intercepted high-grade gold mineralization at its East Ridge Target, located just east of the Atlanta pit in eastern Nevada. Recent reconnaissance drilling returned significant near-surface results, including 4.68 g/t gold over 7.3 meters, with several holes bottoming in mineralization.

Exploration Manager Cal Herron stated that the intercepts validate a revised structural model involving north-south trending, high-angle faults previously obscured by surface debris. The company plans to deploy a deeper Reverse Circulation (RC) rig to test for depth continuity once it secures the fifth modification to its Plan of Operations. This regulatory approval will grant access to over 400 additional drill sites across the property, enabling more comprehensive testing of the northern and southern portions of the East Ridge zone.




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