In addition to targeted drilling, the programme will incorporate advanced geophysical surveys to refine exploration models and prioritise high-potential zones for resource expansion.
The 2025 exploration programme includes:
- A 15 000 m drill programme targeting near-mine, high-grade zones to identify opportunities for incorporating higher-grade mineralisation into the early years of production. The programme will also include follow-up drilling on historical geophysical targets to further define potential resource expansion.
- Over 2100 line-km of versatile time-domain electromagnetic surveys covering extensions of the Troilus mine trend and the Pallador target claim blocks to refine exploration models.
- 23.3 line-km of induced polarisation surveys over high-priority soil anomalies to further delineate and prioritise drill targets.
- Collection of approximately 3700 soil samples to infill key data gaps in existing geochemical surveys, to enhance target generation.
- Prospecting and detailed geological mapping across multiple targets within Troilus’ 435 km2 land package.
Justin Reid, CEO of Troilus Gold, commented:
“While 2025 marks an exciting new chapter for the Troilus Project – with engineering advancing, permitting approaching final, and early works planned later this year – there remains significant exploration upside, both near the mine and across our broader land package. Our work to date has confirmed Troilus as a generational-scale asset within a highly prospective gold district, reinforced by recent major discoveries in the region. This year’s exploration plans are designed to optimise planning, assess opportunities to integrate higher-grade mineralisation into the early years of production, and further unlock the district-scale potential of our property through continued regional exploration.”