Goliath Resources Reports High-Grade Gold Intercepts in British Columbia's Golden Triangle
Event summary
- Goliath Resources reported high-grade gold intercepts up to 10.83 g/t AuEq over 22.82 meters in 54 drill holes at the Surebet Discovery in British Columbia's Golden Triangle.
- The company observed a 13.2% increase in overall grade values when accounting for silver, copper, lead, and zinc in the drill results.
- All 110 drill holes completed in 2025 intersected gold mineralization, demonstrating remarkable continuity, grades, and widths across 5 main gold-rich zones.
- Assays are pending for a further 56 gold equivalent drill holes from 2025.
- The Surebet Discovery spans 1.8 km² and remains open for expansion in all directions.
The big picture
Goliath Resources' latest drill results at the Surebet Discovery highlight the potential for a significant high-grade gold system in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. The discovery's continuity, grades, and widths, along with the presence of visible gold in most drill holes, underscore the strategic importance of this mineralized zone. The company's ability to expand the resource and identify the causative intrusion will be critical in assessing the long-term value of the Surebet Discovery.
What we're watching
- Resource Expansion
- The pace at which Goliath can expand the 5 main mineralized zones and identify the Motherlode causative intrusive source will determine the scale of the discovery.
- Market Dynamics
- Whether the high-grade gold system at Surebet can become one of the most significant gold discoveries in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle in many years.
- Execution Risk
- How the company's fully funded 2026 drill program will impact the future resource estimation and potential economic viability of the Surebet Discovery.
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