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Arya Resources Reports Broad Gold, Silver and Scandium at Twin Zone

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Arya Resources released assay results from its 2026 winter drill program at the Wedge Lake Gold Project in Saskatchewan, confirming broad gold, silver and elevated scandium mineralization at the Twin Zone.

Arya Resources Reports Broad Gold, Silver and Scandium at Twin Zone

Arya Resources Ltd. has reported additional assay results from its 2026 winter drill program at the Wedge Lake Gold Project in Saskatchewan, confirming broad gold, silver and elevated scandium mineralization at the Twin Zone.

The company announced results from drill holes AR26-11 and AR26-12, which continue to confirm the continuity and expansion potential of gold mineralization hosted by sulphide-bearing iron formations at the Twin Zone. The results also highlight the presence of scandium and silver mineralization associated with the gold system. Assays from drill holes AR26-13, AR26-14, and AR26-15 remain pending.

For gold and precious metals traders, the discovery of scandium alongside gold and silver adds a potential by-product value to the project, which could enhance its economic viability. Scandium is a critical mineral used in aerospace and solid oxide fuel cells, and its presence may attract strategic interest. However, the project is still in early exploration stages, and any production timeline remains distant. Traders can monitor Arya Resources' progress and gold price movements on NowPrice's live gold dashboard.

Looking ahead, the market will focus on the pending assay results from the remaining drill holes, which could further define the extent of mineralization. Investors will also watch for any updates on metallurgical testing and resource estimation. The broader gold market remains influenced by macroeconomic factors such as US interest rate expectations and central bank buying trends.

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