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FAQ: Lahontan Gold Corp.'s Resource Growth Strategy in Nevada's Walker Lane District
TL;DR
Lahontan Gold Corp. gains a strategic advantage by securing federal permits for West Santa Fe drilling, expanding its Nevada gold portfolio and accelerating resource development.
Lahontan Gold Corp. obtained BLM permits for West Santa Fe, enabling reverse-circulation drilling to validate historic data and advance toward resource definition and economic studies.
Lahontan Gold Corp.'s Nevada projects could boost local economies through responsible mining development, creating jobs and supporting infrastructure in mining-friendly regions.
Lahontan Gold Corp. is drilling near its Santa Fe Mine in Nevada's Walker Lane, a world-renowned gold district with historic mining potential.
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Lahontan Gold Corp. (TSX.V: LG, OTCQB: LGCXF) is a Canadian mineral exploration and mine development company focused on gold and silver projects in Nevada's Walker Lane district, one of the world's most productive and mining-friendly regions.
The company has secured a permit from the Federal Bureau of Land Management for its West Santa Fe drill program, granting access to unpatented lode mining claims on federal lands and creating new opportunities.
The West Santa Fe drill site is located 13 km from Lahontan's Santa Fe Mine project in Nevada's Walker Lane district.
The reverse-circulation drilling campaign aims to validate historic drill data and advance the project toward resource definition.
The company has recently completed drilling at its nearby Santa Fe Mine project, positioning it for an updated mineral resource estimate and future economic studies.
Through its U.S. subsidiaries, Lahontan controls four gold and silver properties in Nevada, with three being 100%-owned and one controlled via a low-cost option to acquire full ownership.
The company is focused on unlocking oxide gold and silver value from past-producing, infrastructure-rich projects with a clear near-term path to production.
For more information, visit the company's website at www.LahontanGoldCorp.com or the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/LGCXF.
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