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Silver Range Resources delivers high-grade gold samples from Alamo project - ICYMI
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Silver Range Resources delivers high-grade gold samples from Alamo project - ICYMI

Yahoo Finance · Jun 27, 2026, 1:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • Recent fieldwork included an expansion of the soil sampling grid, additional geophysical coverage and prospecting.
  • Power highlighted the significance of the soil anomalies, noting that finding gold values above one gram per tonne in soil samples is relatively uncommon in the region.
  • In addition to the sampling results, a very low frequency (VLF) geophysical survey identified several conductive zones that appear to be associated with known mineralization.

Silver Range Resources delivers high-grade gold samples from Alamo project - ICYMI Proactive Sat, June 27, 2026 at 8:00 PM GMT+7 2 min read GC=F SNG.V 8SR.F SLRRF HG=F Silver Range Resources delivers high-grade gold samples from Alamo project - ICYMI Proactive uses images sourced from Shutterstock Silver Range Resources Ltd (TSX-V:SNG, OTC:SLRRF, FRA:8SR) earlier this week provided an update on exploration activities at its Alamo gold-copper project in Arizona, where recent sampling and geophysical work has identified promising new targets for follow-up exploration.

Speaking with Proactive, chief executive officer Mike Power said the company has continued to advance the historic Alamo property, which previously produced high-grade gold and copper from narrow vein systems associated with specular hematite.

Power explained that Silver Range's exploration strategy is focused on identifying areas where multiple mineralized veins may converge, potentially creating a larger and more attractive exploration target than the individual veins historically mined.

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