The Vuzel epithermal gold project is located in south-eastern Bulgaria, within a district that hosts several past and currently producing mines. The Vuzel project’s proximity to existing processing infrastructure provides access to nearby mills which may potentially enhance its strategic development options. The project is characterised by high grade outcropping mineralisation over an extensive strike. Initial drilling has confirmed gold mineralisation and follow up programs are ongoing to define the full potential of the project.
The BG1 project is located in northwestern Bulgaria, 60 km NE of Sofia, within the world class Panagurishte copper-gold mining district. The project is characterised by a Cu-Au porphyry discovery, which is defined through historical work, including positive drill results. The project has not been subject to any modern exploration methodologies and applications presenting an opportunity to potentially unlock a significant copper-gold discovery.
The Zlatusha project is located within one of the most metal endowed and under-explored trends of the Western Tethyan metallogenic belt. Historical work has defined multiple copper-gold porphyry and epithermal
prospects which are the focus of ongoing exploration efforts. The project is highly prospective, with multiple targets that could support a major discovery.