Source: Hawkmoon Resources Corp.
  • Hawkmoon Resources (HM) is continuing to extend gold zones at its Wilson Gold Project
  • The project is located in Quebec’s Abitibi Greenstone Belt
  • The Vancouver-based mineral exploration company just received assay results for the final five drill holes from its 2022 10-hole drill program
  • The project’s Toussaint mineralized gold system remains open at depth and to the southwest
  • Hawkmoon Resources is unchanged, trading at $0.02 at 10:13 am ET

Hawkmoon Resources (HM) is continuing to extend gold zones at its Wilson Gold Project.

The project is located in Quebec’s Abitibi Greenstone Belt.

The Vancouver-based mineral exploration company just received assay results for the final five drill holes from its 2022 10-hole drill program.

Extending shallower gold zones to depth is of critical importance. Extending shallower zones at depth creates additional tonnage potential. The project’s Toussaint mineralized gold system remains open at depth and to the southwest.

One intercept assayed a high grade of 13.9 grams per tonne of gold over one metre to 230 metres downhole.

“We are motivated to continue intercepting gold at significant depths, as well as expanding previously known deep gold zones. Growing the tonnage potential at Wilson is very encouraging to all of us,” said CEO Branden Haynes.

The company also encountered some pyrite.

Hawkmoon Resources is unchanged, trading at $0.02 at 10:13 am ET.


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