TARGA PROVIDES CORPORATE AND PROJECT UPDATES; BOARD APPROVES EXPANSION OF EL ZANJON DRILL PROGRAM
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Highlights
- Management team and board strengthened by recent additions in 2026;
- Drill production significantly improved at El Zanjon gold-silver project with new rig and crew;
- El Zanjon drill program expanded from 2,250m to 3,250m;
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Visible gold seen in first hole (EZD0001)
- Initial assays expected mid to late June;
- Three holes now complete with drilling on hole EZD0004 underway;
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Planning underway for next phase of work at Opinaca gold discovery in
Quebec ; -
Investor meetings and presentations taking place in
Quebec City this week.
"Our year got off to a strong startwith the announcement of our Opinaca gold discovery in January," commented Targa CEO,
Since mobilizing a new, larger drill rig after hole EZD0001 to El Zanjon, drill production has improved significantly. We have now completed three drill holes and are progressing well on EZD0004. The early observation of visible gold in the first hole was an encouraging sign of El Zanjon's potential to host epithermal gold-silver systems. Samples from the first two drill holes have been delivered to the lab and initial assays are anticipated by late June. The board, confident in the early observations from these first holes, has approved a 1,000m increase to the drill program to allow our team to add at least 4 additional drill holes in these target areas.
Targa is on the road in
Management Team and Board
Since the start of the year there have been three significant additions to Targa's management team.
El Zanjon Drill Program
The first three drill holes have now been completed at El Zanjon. Drilling is currently progressing on the fourth hole, which was at a depth of 164m as of the morning of
Based on the exciting initial observations of visible gold from hole EZD0001 (see press release dated
Holes EZD0003 and EZD0004 are on a new drill fence, located approximately one kilometer east of the first drill fence containing holes EZD0001 and EZD0002. This new drill fence is designed to test a different structure trending E-W, as interpreted from magnetic data, and the coincidence of elevated gold and silver values seen in the ionic leach soil sampling (see press release dated
After Hole EZD0004, the drill rig will move back to the first drill fence to drill a scissor hole with opposite azimuth to EZD0001 and EZD0002 to better understand the orientation of the mineralized structures and rock units encountered in those first two holes. The rig will then move roughly 1.5 km SE along strike of the same interpreted structure where additional anomalies in the geochemistry are observed.
Samples from holes EZD0001, including from the intervals containing visible gold and electrum, and EZD0002 have been delivered to the
Marketing and Investor Outreach
Targa CEO,
Stock Option Correction
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Technical Disclosure
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About Targa
Targa Exploration Corp. (CSE: TEX | FRA: V6Y | OTCQB: TRGEF) is a Canadian exploration company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of gold mineral properties with headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company's focus is on early-stage projects in premier mining jurisdictions with strong potential for making Tier 1 grass roots precious metals discoveries. Targa recently announced the discovery of wide-spread gold mineralization at its Opinaca gold project in Quebec. The Company is also actively drilling in Santa Cruz, Argentina on its highly prospective El Zanjon gold-silver project.
Website: www.targaexploration.com
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This news release includes certain "Forward‐Looking Statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and "forward‐looking information" under applicable Canadian securities laws. When used in this news release, the words "anticipate", "believe", "proposed", "estimate", "expect", "target", "plan", "forecast", "may", "would", "could", "schedule" and similar words or expressions, identify forward‐looking statements or information. These forward‐looking statements or information relate to, among other things: the ongoing diamond drill program at the El Zanjon gold-silver project in Argentina, including the anticipated results and timing of assays from holes EZD0001 and EZD0002; the Board's approval to expand the El Zanjon drill program from 2,250m to 3,250m and the anticipated scope of additional drilling thereunder; the anticipated advancement of the Opinaca gold project in Quebec, including the timing and scope of the next phase of work; the expected timing of news flow from the El Zanjon and Opinaca projects; and the exploration and development of the Company's mineral properties generally
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