Nova Minerals Advances Gold-Copper Anomaly at Estelle Project's West Wing in Alaska
Nova Minerals has defined a 1,500m by 800m gold-copper anomaly at the West Wing area of the Estelle project in Alaska through recent surface sampling. Key findings include rock samples with gold grades up to 15.5 g/t and copper grades reaching 6.9%. The company plans to prioritize mapping and drill targeting in 2026 and will conduct airborne geophysical surveys in spring 2026.

Nova Minerals has identified a 1,500m by 800m gold-copper anomaly at its West Wing area within the Estelle project in Alaska. Recent surface sampling in 2025 revealed seven rock samples with gold grades exceeding 3.0 g/t, including a maximum of 15.5 g/t, and three rock samples with copper grades over 1%, peaking at 6.9%.
The West Wing anomaly is primarily hosted in hornfels sedimentary rock, differing from other Estelle deposits. Nova plans detailed mapping and drill targeting for 2026, along with airborne geophysical surveys in spring 2026. The Estelle project includes two multi-million-ounce gold resources along a 35km mineralised trend in the Tintina Gold Belt.




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