I-80 Gold Corp. Announces High-Grade Resource Estimate at FAD Project

Reuters11-07
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/IAUX">I-80 Gold Corp</a>. Announces High-Grade Resource Estimate at FAD Project

I-80 Gold Corp. has announced an updated mineral resource estimate for its FAD Project, located in northeastern Nevada along the southeastern extent of the Battle Mountain-Eureka Trend. The project, which is considered a non-core asset for the company, confirms the presence of high-grade gold, silver, lead, and zinc mineralization. The updated estimate includes 594,000 tonnes of ore in the indicated category and 2,736,000 tonnes in the inferred category, with notable grades for all four metals. Preliminary work also suggests the potential to monetize near-surface gold mineralization through heap leaching at nearby facilities, including i-80 Gold's Ruby Hill heap leach facility. The company is advancing this project as part of its broader strategy to become a mid-tier gold producer in the region.

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