Goliath Resources Reports 76% of 2025 Drill Holes Show Visible Gold at Surebet
Goliath Resources Reports High Gold Discovery Rates at Surebet

Goliath Resources Limited has announced highly promising observations from its 2025 exploration campaign at the Surebet Discovery located in British Columbia's prolific Golden Triangle region. The company reported that visible gold to the naked eye has been observed in 76% of drill holes completed this year, signaling strong potential for a significant gold discovery.

Impressive Discovery Statistics

The Toronto-based mineral exploration company revealed that 83 out of 110 drill holes completed in 2025 contain visible gold observed with the naked eye, known in mining terminology as VG-NE. Even more remarkably, 100% of all drill holes completed to date on the Surebet property have intersected substantial quartz-sulphide mineralization.

These findings build upon historical data showing that 92% of all holes drilled at the Surebet Discovery contain visible gold, representing 355 out of 386 drill holes completed since exploration began. The company has created a heat map visualization that clearly demonstrates the widespread nature of the mineralization across the property.

Pending Assays and Future Potential

According to the November 13, 2025 announcement, assays are still pending on 84 holes from this year's exploration campaign. Of these pending results, 66 holes contain visible gold to the naked eye, with the majority showing multiple occurrences of VG-NE.

The Surebet Discovery now boasts widespread drill holes representing more than 600 pierce points over an area of 1.8 square kilometers. The consistent return of high metal values across this substantial area indicates the potential for Surebet to become an important grassroots high-grade gold discovery in the Golden Triangle, one of Canada's most productive mining regions.

Detailed Drill Hole Information

The company provided comprehensive collar information for numerous drill holes in their announcement, including specific coordinates, elevations, azimuths, dips, and lengths. Each hole entry also detailed the number of visible gold occurrences observed, with some holes showing particularly high counts that suggest rich mineralization zones.

The technical data reveals drilling operations covering multiple sectors of the Surebet property, with hole lengths varying significantly and orientations designed to test different geological structures and mineralization patterns. This systematic approach helps the company build a three-dimensional understanding of the gold-bearing systems beneath the surface.

The Golden Triangle of northwestern British Columbia has long been recognized as one of North America's most prospective regions for gold and other precious metals. The area has seen renewed interest and investment in recent years due to both improved infrastructure and advancing geological understanding of the region's mineral potential.

Goliath Resources continues to advance its understanding of the Surebet Discovery through methodical exploration and detailed analysis. The company's findings to date suggest they may be on track to identifying a substantial new gold resource in this historically rich mining district.