Dakota Gold Corporation Unveils Presentation on Advancing Richmond Hill and Maitland Projects in Homestake District

Reuters
10 Jun
Dakota Gold Corporation Unveils Presentation on Advancing Richmond Hill and Maitland Projects in Homestake District

Dakota Gold Corporation presented its latest corporate update, focusing on the revitalization of the Homestake District in South Dakota. The company is advancing its Richmond Hill and Maitland projects, with Richmond Hill recognized as the largest undeveloped gold resource in the US held by a junior company. Dakota Gold is fully funded with a $47 million cash balance to support the completion of the Feasibility Study. The development plan includes a low-cost heap leach operation, similar to the adjacent Wharf Mine. The projects are strategically located on private land with access to existing infrastructure. The company aims to outline a maiden resource at the Maitland Gold Project, which offers high-grade exploration potential. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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