What's Happening?
Gold Hunter Resources has contracted MCL Drilling for its 2026 drilling program at the Great Northern Project in Newfoundland, Canada. The agreement includes diamond drilling services and infrastructure support, such as road and bridge work, drill pad
construction, and equipment support. The project covers 26,237 hectares, including the Viking and Jackson’s Arm properties, and is situated along the Doucers Valley Fault. MCL Drilling, a division of Majors Contracting, brings extensive experience in various construction and exploration services, enhancing the project's potential for significant gold mineralization.
Why It's Important?
This contract marks a significant step for Gold Hunter Resources in advancing its exploration efforts in Newfoundland. The involvement of MCL Drilling, with its expertise and equipment capacity, is expected to facilitate efficient and effective exploration activities. The Great Northern Project's location along a fault known for gold mineralization potential could yield valuable resources, contributing to the company's growth and the local economy. Successful exploration could also attract further investment and development in the region, highlighting the importance of strategic partnerships in the mining industry.
What's Next?
Gold Hunter Resources plans to conduct up to 10,000 meters of drilling as part of the 2026 program. The company has also engaged Equity Exploration Consultants to manage exploration activities, ensuring a comprehensive approach to resource assessment. As the project progresses, results from the drilling program will be crucial in determining the extent of gold mineralization and guiding future development decisions. Continued collaboration with experienced partners like MCL Drilling and Equity Exploration Consultants will be key to achieving the project's objectives.











