MAJOR 13,700M (45,000 FT) DRILL PROGRAM COMMENCING AT GOLDEN GATE
HIGHLIGHTS
- Two Drill Rigs Secured: Two MP1500 diamond core drill rigs are arriving on-site – the first in the coming days, followed by the second rig mid-May.
- Drilling starts next week: The Phase 2 diamond drilling program of up to 45,000 ft (13,700 metres) across up to 45 holes, will be targeting tungsten and gold mineralisation.
- Access Re-established: Access to site has been reopened together with reestablishment of support infrastructure, including camp facilities, provision of water and water filtration equipment and the arrival of the technical support team, which will be followed by the drill crew.
- Aim to Define Scale of Gold Mineralisation: Program is designed to define the scale and extent (along strike and at depth) of gold mineralisation at Golden Gate North and Golden Gate South and support progression toward a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (targeted for Q1, 2027, subject to successful outcomes) (ASX announcement 18 March 2026).
- Target Tungsten Mineralisation: Drilling program is also designed to identify the extent of tungsten mineralisation around previous mine workings at the historical Golden Gate Tungsten mine and explore a broad tungsten anomaly in soil samples at Golden Gate South.
- Gold Results Open-Ended in 2025 Drilling: The successful Phase 1 drilling campaign at Golden Gate North and South conducted by Resolution in 2025, which totalled 3,780 metres (10,100ft) for 14 holes, intersected gold mineralisation in all holes from surface and remains open at depth, along strike and laterally, with best gold intercepts including:
- 253.0m @ 1.50g/t gold (HH-GG25-003C);
- 197.5m @ 1.26g/t gold (HH-GG25-001C);
- 265.2m @ 0.60g/t gold (HH-GG25-002C); and
- 240.8m @ 0.64g/t gold (HH-GG25-004C).
Resolution is now underway on an exciting and extensive 2026 drill program at Golden Gate for gold and tungsten. Camp and drill crew setup is ongoing as we mobilise drill rigs onto site with water and fuel support, together with our experienced technical team.
- RML's CEO of US Operations, Craig Lindsay
WATCH:
RML’s CEO of US Operations, Craig Lindsay, gives an update
on the tungsten stockpiles at the Horse Heaven Project.


