The SC-1 zone now spans 800 metres in length and 400 metres in depth, with all sub-parallel structures remaining open in all directions. Further results from the CS-600 domain are still pending.
Tudor Gold president and CEO Ken Konkin expressed excitement over the high-grade discovery, noting: “We are very pleased with this newest high-grade result in the planned 140-metre northerly step-out from GS-24-184, which intersected 8.1 g/t AuEq over 6.2 metres and a 250-metre easterly step-out from GS-24-181, which intersected 5.3 g/t AuEq over 6.0 metres.”
Konkin added that the discovery of multiple high-grade gold-bearing structures suggests the presence of a large hydrothermal system, which could provide the project with significant economic advantages.
The Treaty Creek project hosts the Goldstorm deposit, a major gold-copper porphyry system. It contains an indicated resource of 27.9 million oz. gold equivalent at 1.2 g/t, with…


