
Royal Road Minerals Ltd (TSX-V:RYR, OTC:RRDMF, FRA:RLU) CEO Tim Coughlin tells Proactive's Stephen Gunnion that the company has made a significant step forward at its Guintar–Aleman–Margaritas (GAM) project in Colombia, with a standout drill result of 96 metres at 1.1 grams per tonne gold equivalent and a clear fix on where the high-grade core sits. "We've hit the high-grade core in holes 12, 13 and 28… we've figured out where it goes," Coughlin says — a critical development in understanding the geometry of what he describes as a system with "tier one potential," now interpreted across around six square kilometres. New drone surveys and reprocessed geophysics have identified three porphyry targets at GAM, with two largely untested by drilling. The near-term catalyst to watch is assay results from initial drilling at the Margaritas target, expected shortly. For more insights and updates from the mining sector, visit Proactive's YouTube channel, like this video, subscribe to the c...
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