RPM North confirms 43 metres of gold mineralization

Nova Minerals' Estelle project covers more than 500 km² in Alaska, one of the richest regions of critical minerals in the world.
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Oro desde la superficie en Alaska

Nova Minerals Limited continues to excel in the field of gold exploration , after obtaining new impressive results from its drilling program in the RPM North area, part of the extensive Estelle Gold Project, located in the renowned Tintina Gold Belt in Alaska.

Gold from the surface drives the Estelle Gold Project

The company has reported high-grade gold intersections, with outstanding results including 43 metres grading 4.4 g/t gold from just 2 metres depth , highlighting the strategic value of the deposit. Among the most significant results was drilling RPMRC-24005, which returned an impressive 23 metres grading 7.3 g/t gold, as well as a smaller segment grading up to 39 g/t Au.

This progress reinforces the continuity of surface mineralization, a crucial fact for the future projections of the ongoing preliminary feasibility study (PFS). The results obtained allow us to foresee a profitable long-term operation, in a project that seeks to produce large volumes of critical minerals and high-purity gold.

The Estelle Gold Project hosts gold as well as other strategic minerals such as copper and antimony, positioning it as a key point in the future production of critical resources. Nova Minerals continues to accelerate exploration work, seeking to maximize the potential of the mining claims that cover more than 500 km² in Alaska.

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