お知らせ • Nov 18
Wallbridge Mining Company Limited Announces the Final Results from the Remaining 13 Holes of the Second Phase of Its 2025 Drilling Program At Its 100% Owned Martiniere Gold Project
Wallbridge Mining Company Limited announced the final results from the remaining 13 holes of the second phase of its 2025 drilling program at its 100% owned Martiniere gold project. These results reinforce the strong expansion potential of the Martiniere gold system, confirming the continuity of the Dragonfly shear corridor as laterally and vertically extensive system of sub-parallel, gold-bearing structures. Several of these structures host multiple high-grade gold intercepts, ranging from narrow, high-grade intervals to wider zones of mineralization up to more than five metres in down-hole length. Three additional step-out holes were completed to further infill the 400-metre gap separating the Dragonfly, Bug Lake North, and Horsefly target areas. To provide a clear view of the progress made through systematic drilling along the northwest–southeast trend of the Dragonfly shear corridor, the results of these three new holes, together with the six Phase 2 holes reported previously, are summarized below: MR-25-140: Drill hole MR-25-140 intercepted multiple mineralized shears along their down-plunge projection from the Bug Lake South and Horsefly gold resources. Some of the notable intercepts include 50.80 g/t Au over 1.7 m, 28.90 g/t Au over 2.0 m immediately followed by 8.8 m averaging 1.05 g/t Au, 4.29 g/t Au over 1.0 m, and 6.06 g/t over 1.5 m included within a broader 4.5 m intercept averaging 2.71 g/t Au.MR-25-134 and MR-25134A: Drill hole MR-25-134 was stopped and re-drilled as MR-25-134A due to excessive down-hole deviation. Drilled along the gap between the underground resources defined at Dragonfly and Bug Lake South testing the western projection of mineralization intersected in previously reported holes MR-25-121 and MR-25-129B. Notable intercepts include shallow intercepts of 1.72 g/t Au over 4.2 m in MR-25-134 and 6.62 g/t Au over 0.5 m in MR-25-134A at 60 meters depth from surface along a newly identified directly along strike of the Bug Lake South gold resource Drill hole MR-25-134A also intercepted 5.26 g/t Au over 1.9 m, 3.30 g/t Au over 2.1 m and 1.15 g/t over 5.9 m approximately 500 meters down dip of the Horsefly open pit gold resource.MR-25-129B: Reported previously, hole MR-25-129B, collared 250 m east of the Bug LakeSouth underground resource and 150 m down-dip of Phase 1 hole MR-25-121, hole MR-25-129B, intersected multiple mineralized structures with intercepts that included 6.13 g/t Au over 3.4 m, 2.31 g/t Au over 5.5 m and 13.24 g/t Au over 2.0 m.MR-25-130A: Reported previously, hole MR-25-130A, collared 75 m east of MR-25-129B and approximately 150 m down dip from the position of Phase 1 hole MR-25-123, intercepted three gold-bearing structures with intercepts of 4.30 g/t Au over 3.6 m, 11.12 g/t Au over 2.0 m, and 2.57 g/t Au over 3.3 m.MR-25-128 and wedge MR-25-128W1: These two previously reported holes tested a 250 m down-dip projection of mineralization intercepted in Phase 1 hole MR-25-111. Results included multiple gold-bearing structures, highlighted by intercepts of 5.99 g/t Au over 4.7 m, including 42.70 g/t Au over 0.5 m.MR-25-131: Reported previously, this hole was drilled as a step-out below MR-25-128W1 along the gap between the underground resources defined at Dragonfly and Bug Lake South. The hole intercepted multiple well-mineralized structures, including 6.79 g/t Au over 1.0 m and 14.58 g/t Au over 3.3 m, with the latter interval including 45.4 g/t Au over 0.9 m.MR-25-135: Drilled approximately 75 meters southeast of holes MR-25-128W1 and MR-25-131, hole MR-25-135 intercepted three well mineralized structures directly down dip of the Dragonfly underground resource. The hole also returned a high-grade gold intercept along a newly identified structure in the area roughly midway between the Bug Lake South and Dragonfly gold resources. Notable highlights include 7.00 g/t Au over 2.5 m, 31.8 g/t Au over 1.0 m, and 1.58 g/t Au over 5.6 m. Six step-out holes were also drilled to test the down-dip and southeasterly down-plunge projection of the Dragonfly shear corridor, summarized below progressing from northwest to southeast: MR-25-136: Drilled 150 m along strike to the east of MR-25-131 and likewise directly down dip of the Dragonfly resource. Multiple structures hosting moderate to high grades were intercepted, including 15.56 g/t Au over 1.4 m, including 43.20 g/t Au over 0.5 m, 3.97 g/t Au over 4.0 m, and 3.97 g/t Au over 3.3 m.MR-22-038_ext’n: Drilled as a deeper extension to an existing hole to test the down-dip projection of mineralization as it extends below the current the Dragonfly underground resource. The extension intercepted two narrow mineralized intervals, including 7.26 g/t Au over 1.2 m.MR-25-133: Drilled directly down plunge of the Dragonfly underground resource. Multiple well-mineralized structures were intercepted with significant intervals that include 9.14 g/t Au over 3.0 m and 9.53 g/t Au over 2.6 m.MR-25-132: Drilled as a southeasterly step-out hole along the southeasterly trend of the Dragonfly shear corridor, this hole intercepted a series of narrow mineralized structures that include 1.76 g/t Au over 1.0 m, 1.41 g/t over 4.2 m, and 2.20 g/t Au over 1.0 m.MR-25-139: Drilled as 150 m undercut hole MR-25-132, this hole likewise intercepted a series of narrow mineralized structures, with the best intervals returning 3.14 g/t Au over 1.0 m, and 2.78 g/t Au over 1.0 m. MR-25-137: Drilled approximately 150 m below and 50 m southeast of Phase 1 hole MR-25-117, this hole represents the southeastern-most step-out drilled to date along trend of the Dragonfly shear corridor. The hole cut at least four narrow mineralized shear structures, with three returning significant gold intercepts that include 2.04 g/t Au over 1.0 m, 4.87 g/t Au over 0.6 m. Taken together with the results returned from its nearest neighbors, holes MR-25-117, MR-25-132 and MR-25-139, these results confirm the Dragonfly shear corridor remains open to further exploration both at depth and along strike to the southeast. Horsefly and Lac du Doigt Shear ZonesIn the Horsefly target area three additional step-out holes were completed as part of the Phase 2 program to follow up on positive results returned from three Phase 1 holes completed earlier this year (MR-25-100, MR-25-124, and MR-25-125).