Metals Creek Reports Visible Gold in Initial Drill Holes at Ogden Gold Project
Metals Creek Resources Corp. has identified visible gold in the first two drill holes at the Ogden Gold Project, indicating significant mineralization potential. This discovery may enhance the project's viability, prompting further exploration in the Timmins Gold Camp.

Metals Creek Resources Corp. announced the discovery of visible gold (VG) in its initial two drill holes at the Ogden Gold Project in Timmins, Ontario. These holes, TOG-26-75 and TOG-22-76, targeted high-grade gold mineralization associated with the Thomas Ogden Zone's fold structure.
Historical drilling in this area showed no visible gold, but recent drilling utilized new orientations to better assess previously identified quartz veins. The Ogden project spans over 8km along the Porcupine-Destor Break, with notable previous intercepts including 210.19 g/t Au over 12.53m.
The project is strategically located near other significant mining operations. Additionally, Metals Creek has staked potential natural white hydrogen projects in Newfoundland, revealing anomalous helium and methane levels, indicating further exploration opportunities.




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