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Gold Hunter Resources - Advancing the Great Northern Gold Project in Newfoundland, 2025 Exploration Plans
Sean Kingsley, President and CEO of Gold Hunter Resources (CSE:HUNT - OTCQB:HNTRF - FRA:6RH), joins me for a corporate update and outlook on upcoming exploration work at the Great Northern Gold Project in Newfoundland.
Since our last conversation in October, Gold Hunter has made progress, including completing an oversubscribed private placement of C$1.7 million, setting the stage to start fieldwork for this year.
Key Topics Covered:
- Corporate Update & Funding:
Sean details how the funds will be used to complete an airborne geophysical (VTEM) survey over the entire project area, helping define high-priority drill targets for summer. - Geological Setting & Resource Potential:
The Great Northern Project includes a mix of current and historic resources, with geology comparable to the Valentine Gold Deposit currently being developed by Calibre Mining. The area hosts 18 mineralized zones, a past-producing mine, and widespread gold showings. - Strategic Vision for 2025:
- Geophysical survey completion as a key early catalyst
- Planning for a large-scale, aggressive drill program. Potentially up to 20,000 meters this summer
- Geophysical survey completion as a key early catalyst
- Newfoundland Advantage:
Exceptional infrastructure with road access, nearby mill, hydroelectric facilities, a deep-sea port, and strong local support. Drilling logistics and rig availability are well in place. - Gold Market & Valuation Opportunity:
Despite strong gold prices, juniors remain undervalued. Gold Hunter is aiming to capitalize on this disconnect with an initial exploration program this year of up to 20,000 meters.
To learn more, visit Gold Hunter Resources’ website
Have questions for Sean or the team? Drop them in the comments or reach out directly to schedule a call.
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