Dakota Gold Reports High-Grade Gold Intercepts at Richmond Hill Project

Reuters12-02
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DC">Dakota Gold</a> Reports High-Grade Gold Intercepts at Richmond Hill Project

Dakota Gold Corporation has announced new drill results from its Richmond Hill Oxide Heap Leach Gold Project in Lead, South Dakota. The company's 2025 drilling campaign, which will total approximately 27,500 meters, continues to confirm widespread gold mineralization and resource growth potential. Notable results include a high-grade intercept of 8.17 grams per tonne gold over 11.3 meters at surface in the central project area, and an expansion intercept of 1.45 grams per tonne gold over 18.3 meters in a step-out drill hole 150 meters north of the current resource boundary. Dakota Gold is advancing drilling, feasibility work, and permitting, aiming to support a feasibility study and permit application targeted for early 2027. The project is located on private land and requires state and county permits.

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