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ICG Silver & Gold Launches Phase 1 Drill Program at Tuscarora District

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ICG Silver & Gold announced a 3,000-metre Phase 1 drill program targeting shallow oxidized silver and gold zones at its Tuscarora District in Nevada, following a district-scale geological model that identified six priority targets.

ICG Silver & Gold Launches Phase 1 Drill Program at Tuscarora District

ICG Silver & Gold Ltd. has announced the launch of its Phase 1 drill program at the 100%-owned Tuscarora District in Nevada, targeting multiple shallow oxidized silver and gold zones.

The program consists of 3,000 metres of drilling focused on six priority targets identified through the company's recently completed district-scale geological modeling. The targets include areas with limited or no modern exploration, aiming to expand the district's footprint and test potential connections between mineralized systems. The drilling is designed to evaluate shallow, oxidized mineralization, which is often more economically viable due to lower processing costs.

For precious metals traders, this exploration activity highlights ongoing interest in silver and gold supply development. While drill results are months away, successful discovery could eventually influence market supply expectations, particularly for silver, which has seen industrial demand growth. Traders can monitor ICG's progress and broader precious metals trends on NowPrice's live gold and silver dashboards.

Investors will watch for initial assay results from the program, which could provide early indications of grade and thickness. The company's focus on shallow targets may accelerate the timeline from discovery to potential development. The Tuscarora District's location in Nevada, a mining-friendly jurisdiction, adds to the project's appeal. Further updates on drilling progress and geological findings are expected in the coming months.

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