Goldshore Discovers New Mineralized Shear Zones in QES Zone

Wednesday, Jun 11, 2025 7:07 am ET1min read

Goldshore Resources has reported new assay results from its 20,000-meter drill program at the Moss Gold Project in Northwest Ontario, Canada. The results show multiple new mineralized shear zones on the northern side of the QES Zone within or near the conceptual open pit. Best intercepts include 17.7m of 1.52 g/t Au, 6.85m of 3.01 g/t Au, and 22m of 0.48 g/t Au. The higher-than-average resource grades are encouraging for future drilling.

Goldshore Resources Inc. (TSXV: GSHR) has reported encouraging assay results from its 20,000-meter drill program at the Moss Gold Project in Northwest Ontario, Canada. The latest drill program, part of the Superion exploration drilling at the Moss deposit, has identified multiple new mineralized shear zones on the northern side of the QES Zone within or near the conceptual open pit. The results are promising, with several high-grade intercepts indicating the potential for a significant deposit.

Key findings include:
- A 17.7-meter intercept of 1.52 g/t Au from 333.0 meters in drill hole MQD-25-179, including a 2.3-meter section with 8.24 g/t Au.
- A 6.85-meter intercept of 3.01 g/t Au from 436.0 meters in the same hole, with a 2.0-meter section yielding 9.76 g/t Au.
- A 22.0-meter intercept of 0.48 g/t Au from 185.0 meters in drill hole MQD-25-180.

These intercepts suggest that the Moss Gold Project has the potential for higher-than-average resource grades, which is encouraging for future drilling. The company plans to continue exploring the area, particularly the undrilled zones to the west of the newly discovered intercepts.

Goldshore Resources CEO, Michael Henrichsen, commented, "The discovery of these new mineralized shear zones clearly demonstrates the emerging nature of the deposit. The higher-than-average resource grades encountered thus far are very encouraging and will be a focus for additional drilling in the future."

The drill program is part of Goldshore's ongoing efforts to expand mineralization at the Moss Gold Project. The results are a significant step forward in defining the deposit and could have implications for the project's overall economic performance.

References:
[1] https://www.juniorminingnetwork.com/junior-miner-news/press-releases/2982-tsx-venture/gshr/181745-goldshore-discovers-new-mineralized-shear-zones-as-part-of-superion-exploration-drilling-at-the-moss-deposit-with-17-7m-of-1-52-g-t-au.html

Goldshore Discovers New Mineralized Shear Zones in QES Zone

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