• Durango Resources (DGO) has hired Forage Vortex Drilling for an exploration drilling program on its Discovery Property in Québec
  • The company has planned a 1,500-metre exploration drill campaign in the area where recent rock, channel and backpack drill sampling at surface returned gold anomalies
  • Durango is a Canada-based mining company
  • Durango Resources (DGO) opened trading at C$0.07

Durango Resources (DGO) has hired Forage Vortex Drilling, based in Val d’Or, for an exploration drilling program on its Discovery Property in Québec.

The company has planned a 1,500-metre exploration drill campaign in the area where recent rock, channel and backpack drill sampling at surface returned gold anomalies.

Durango CEO Marcy Kiesman stated that the team is excited to drill test the Discovery Property at depth to determine the extent of the gold mineralization.

“The results at surface have been very interesting; therefore, we look forward to working with Forage Vortex Drilling to determine if it continues below surface.”

Durango is a Canada-based mining company.

The Discovery Property is in the prolific Abitibi greenstone belt near Chibougamau, Québec and is located on strike to the southwest of a past-producing gold mine.

Durango Resources (DGO) opened trading at C$0.07.

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