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Founders Metals - Drill Results Recap: Expanding Gold Zones and Defining New Potential at the Antino Property

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We’re joined by Colin Padget, President and CEO of Founders Metals (TSX.V:FDR - OTC: FDMIF - FRA:9DL0), to discuss the latest drill results and ongoing exploration at the Antino Gold Project in Suriname. This update focuses on the Upper Antino Zone, where a step-out hole 125 meters north returned gold mineralization, and the headline result of 33 meters grading 3.5 g/t gold was located to the east of the main Froyo Zone, revealing expansion potential both along strike and to depth.

Key topics covered:
– New drill results confirming continuity and high-grade intercepts
– Potential to connect the Froyo and Donut zones across a 1km strike
– Update on saprolite vs. hard rock mineralization and its impact on economics
– Deeper drilling underway to test down to 500+ meters vertical depth
– Regional upside with work at Lower Antino, Buese, and early-stage targets like Maria Geralda

Colin also outlines where the company is within the 60,000-meter drill program, current rig activity, and what news is expected in the coming months.

Visit https://foundersmetals.com for more company information.
Have questions for Colin? Send them in, and we’ll include them in future updates. [email protected] and [email protected].

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We’re joined by Colin Padget, President and CEO of Founders Metals (TSX.V:FDR - OTC: FDMIF - FRA:9DL0), to discuss the latest drill results and ongoing exploration at the Antino Gold Project in Suriname. This update focuses on the Upper Antino Zone, where a step-out hole 125 meters north returned gold mineralization, and the headline result of 33 meters grading 3.5 g/t gold was located to the east of the main Froyo Zone, revealing expansion potential both along strike and to depth.

Key topics covered:
– New drill results confirming continuity and high-grade intercepts
– Potential to connect the Froyo and Donut zones across a 1km strike
– Update on saprolite vs. hard rock mineralization and its impact on economics
– Deeper drilling underway to test down to 500+ meters vertical depth
– Regional upside with work at Lower Antino, Buese, and early-stage targets like Maria Geralda

Colin also outlines where the company is within the 60,000-meter drill program, current rig activity, and what news is expected in the coming months.

Visit https://foundersmetals.com for more company information.
Have questions for Colin? Send them in, and we’ll include them in future updates. [email protected] and [email protected].

  continue reading

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