| While Mature Gold Regions Fade, This One Is Just Starting There is a quiet problem in gold. The easy discoveries are getting harder to find. In many established mining regions, the best ground has already been explored for decades. In the U.S., the average mine can take roughly 29 years to move from discovery to production. Costs are higher. Timelines are longer. The obvious targets are thinner. So exploration capital begins looking elsewhere. Toward the Pacific. Toward regions that remain underexplored, underdeveloped, and still capable of hosting large mineral systems. One small explorer is now drilling a 285-square-mile gold/copper project in a corridor that already hosts a major producer. Surface work has reported extremely high grades of gold and copper. And now, after moving from sampling to drilling in just nine months, the company has added a second drill. The West may be slowing down. This frontier is speeding up. See where exploration attention is moving next > |
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