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Resolution Minerals (ASX:RML) Extends Gold Mineralisation at Golden Gate North

4 min read | December 02, 2025 12:04 PM AEDT | By Sonal Goyal

Highlights 

  • Resolution Minerals has confirmed continuous gold mineralisation over a 600m strike length at Golden Gate North. 
  • Six diamond core holes define a large intrusion-related gold system that remains open along strike, to the east, and at depth. 
  • Final assays for HH-GG25-001C extended the mineralised interval to 197.5m @ 1.26 g/t from 34m. 
  • Assays from reverse circulation drilling, including four holes are pending.  
  • In 2026, the company plans to drill approximately 45 additional holes to advance the 57-hole campaign across the 3km Golden Gate trend. 

Resolution Minerals Ltd (ASX:RML) (OTCQB:RLMLF) has reported encouraging new drilling results from its maiden drilling campaign at the Horse Heaven Gold-Antimony-Tungsten-Silver Project in Idaho, confirming continuous gold mineralisation at the Golden Gate Prospect. The latest batch of assays further outlines a large intrusion-related gold system in the Stibnite Mining District, with six diamond holes defining a near-continuous mineralised corridor extending 600m along strike and remaining open in multiple directions. 

Golden Gate Discovery Continues to Expand 

To date, the company has released assays from six diamond core holes. These holes represent the initial phase of a 57-hole drill program designed to test a 3,000m strike length across the prospect. 

In its 2 December update, the company reported results from diamond core holes HH-GG25-004C, HH-GG25-005C, and HH-GG25-007C. Together with previously announced holes HH-GG25-001C, HH-GG25-002C, and HH-GG25-003C, the results confirm gold mineralisation over a strike length of 600m at Golden Gate North.  

Multiple drill holes have delivered long, continuous intervals of gold from surface, with several terminating in mineralisation. The system remains open along strike, toward the east, and at depth. 

As observed in HH-GG25-001C, HH-GG25-002C, and HH-GG25-003C, gold in the newly reported holes is associated with pyrite and arsenopyrite, consistent with an intrusion-related gold system at Golden Gate. 

Detailed Assay Results  

Latest assays include: 

  • HH-GG25-004C: 240.8m @ 0.64 g/t gold from surface to EOH, including 
    – 61.6m @ 0.98 g/t from 40.5m 
    – 35.8m @ 0.83 g/t from 119.5m 
  • HH-GG25-005C: 283.5m @ 0.36 g/t gold from surface to EOH, including 
    – 4.7m @ 1.18 g/t from 10.1m 
    – 42.5m @ 0.72 g/t from 65.7m 
    – 4.2m @ 1.14 g/t from 131.1m 
    – 4.9m @ 0.76 g/t gold from 176.8m 
  • HH-GG25-007C: 207.2m @ 0.42 g/t gold from surface, including 
    – 4.45m @ 1.18 g/t from 50.7m 
    – 3.7m @ 2.65 g/t from 176.5m 

In addition, final assays for HH-GG25-001C extended the mineralised interval to 197.5m @ 1.26 g/t from 34m, confirming mineralisation extends through the entire length of the hole. 

Previously reported holes also demonstrated long mineralised zones including: 

  • HH-GG25-003C: 253.0m @ 1.50 g/t from surface, including 
    – 111.9m @ 2.31 g/t gold from 130.5m 
    – 18.3m @ 3.98 g/t from 149.4m 
    – Highest assay: 5.91 g/t over 1.5m 
  • HH-GG25-002C: 265.2m @ 0.60 g/t gold from surface, ending in mineralisation. 

The preliminary interpretation of new drill results confirms the presence of a substantial intrusion-related gold system at the Golden Gate North Prospect. 

Program Progress and Next Steps 

Four reverse circulation holes at Golden Gate North have been completed with assays pending. Results for diamond holes HH-GG25-006C and HH-GG25-008C to HH-GG25-010C are expected in the coming months. The company also plans to submit samples for initial metallurgical testing. 

In 2026, the company plans to drill nearly 45 additional holes at Golden Gate, progressing toward completion of the 57-hole program covering 2.5km of the 3km target strike length. 

RML shares were trading at AUD 0.066 per share at the time of writing on 2 December 2025. 


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