Golden Gate: 80 Million Tonnes of Rock, 7-10 Moz Potential?

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Join James Whelan and Craig Lindsay, head of US operations at Resolution Minerals (RML.ASX), as they unpack the latest drill results from the Golden Gate target at the Horse Heaven project in Idaho. The discussion covers a 15,000‑acre project near the Stibnite Mine, the geology behind the Golden Gate fault, and what the recent thick intercepts could mean for exploration potential. With mineralisation starting at surface and extending down to around 300 metres, this 600 m long zone is already showing a robust halo of lower grade material around high‑grade pockets. The team explains the drill programme – six holes completed so far of a 10‑hole plan, about 1,600 metres drilled – and what the next batch of results could imply as more holes are added across the three‑kilometre strike. They also break down the scale: roughly 80 million tonnes of rock across 20% of the strike, with 57 holes permitted and 44 to go next year, continuing to expand Golden Gate’s footprint. In addition, there are updates on Antimony Ridge sampling, the plan to produce an antimony product, and permitting for a bulk‑sample drill program. The conversation also places Golden Gate in context with Idaho peers such as Delamar, Kilgore and Bear Track, highlighting competitive grades and the potential for a significant gold deposit. If you enjoy this update on RML.ASX, hit like, subscribe and ring the bell for more ASX small‑cap insights.

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