Dakota Gold Corporation has reported assay results from 26 drill holes as part of its 2025 drilling campaign at the Richmond Hill Oxide Heap Leach Gold Project in Lead, South Dakota. The company highlighted significant high-grade gold intercepts from expansion and infill drilling in the northeastern and northern portions of the project. Notable results include 2.26 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 29.2 meters and 4.15 g/t gold over 14.5 meters from metallurgical drill holes, as well as 1.75 g/t gold over 19.9 meters and 2.15 g/t gold over 30.0 meters in the northeast expansion area. Dakota Gold is operating two drills and expects to complete approximately 27,500 meters of drilling in 2025, supporting resource updates for the project's feasibility study and mine planning. The company emphasized the continuity and near-surface nature of the deposit, supporting plans for a low-cost, long-life, high-margin mining operation.
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