New Area in Focus
Heritage Mining (WKN A3DTM6 / CSE HML) is getting serious and will soon start the new exploration season on its Drayton-Black Lake gold project! As the company just announced, they are also utilizing the drilling permits for the Zone 3 Extension, which is part of the DBL project.
At the same time, Heritage reports that they have signed another contract for a drilling program, work contracts, and a lease agreement for a new bulldozer (Dozer D5) to advance activities on the project site. The company’s team that will conduct the drilling set out on January 26th and is scheduled to begin drilling on February 10th.
Heritage has received a permit for more than 10 kilometers of diamond core drilling for the Zone 3 Extension and plans to initially conduct at least 4 kilometers of drilling as part of the 2025 drilling program.
Peter Schloo, CEO of the company, explains: “We are very excited to have received our diamond drilling permit and now have full authorization for the Zone 3 Extension. This area was recently staked in connection with the identification of a new mineralization system, intrusion-associated gold. Additionally, securing key contracts related to drilling and confirming the start date of drilling is an important update for all stakeholders. Target areas of interest include: DBL (New Millennium, Zone 3, Zone 3 Extension, and Zone 10) and on the Contact Bay project, the Rognan Mine area.”