The exploration initiative, scheduled to begin in August, will employ six drill rigs to systematically evaluate near-surface mineralized zones and test deeper, high-grade scheelite beds. The initial phase focuses on the George Pit and Sutton Underground areas, with subsequent stages extending toward deeper targets below the water table. To support this, the company is re-logging 18,000 metres of historical core, which has already revealed potential for a Reduced Intrusion-Related Gold System (RIRGS) previously unrecognized in the Mill City district.
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Blue Moon Metals Launches Large-Scale Exploration at Springer Project
Blue Moon Metals is launching a 67,000-metre diamond drilling program at its Springer Tungsten Project in Nevada, marking a significant push to bring the facility toward a production target of late 2027. The multi-phase effort combines new drilling with an extensive re-analysis of historical geological data.

Beyond drilling, Blue Moon is deploying a suite of modern technologies to refine its geological model. This includes LiDAR scanning, drone-based underground mapping, and airborne geophysical surveys covering 159 square kilometres of the surrounding property. The company is also evaluating 16 historical stockpiles and reprocessing potential in existing tailings to determine their viability as mill feed. Preliminary metallurgical testing and ore sorting trials are underway at SGS Lakefield to optimize future processing efficiency at the Springer facility.
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