Dakota Gold Corporation has announced promising initial results from its 2025 drill campaign at the Richmond Hill Oxide Heap Leach Gold Project. The campaign's early assay results from 19 drill holes align with previous findings, notably including a significant intersection of 1.94 grams per tonne of gold over 60 meters, with 51.9 meters potentially suitable for heap leaching. The company currently operates two drills at the site, aiming to complete 24,384 meters of drilling using both Reverse Circulation and Core drilling techniques. These efforts are part of a larger strategy to define oxide and sulfide boundaries and prepare for a comprehensive Feasibility Study expected in early 2027. Dakota Gold is also working on an Initial Assessment with Cash Flow, targeting a 30,000 ton per day crushing circuit by mid-2025.
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