What's Happening?
Relevant Gold has completed a high-resolution airborne electromagnetic and magnetic survey at its Bradley Peak Gold Camp in central Wyoming. The survey, conducted by Geotech, covered 12,950 hectares and was partially funded by a grant from the Wyoming Energy
Authority. The data collected will support target generation and exploration planning for the company's 2026 and 2027 drilling programs. The survey aims to improve understanding of the structural framework and prioritize drill targets. Relevant Gold is focused on exploring district-scale orogenic gold systems within Wyoming's Archean greenstone belts.
Why It's Important?
The completion of the survey at Bradley Peak is a crucial step in Relevant Gold's exploration efforts in Wyoming. The data will enhance the company's understanding of the geological and structural characteristics of the area, aiding in the identification of potential gold mineralization targets. This survey is part of a broader strategy to explore and develop gold resources in the region, which could have significant economic implications. The support from the Wyoming Energy Authority highlights the importance of such projects in contributing to the state's economic development and resource management.
What's Next?
Relevant Gold plans to integrate the survey results with existing geological data to refine its exploration model and prioritize drill targets. The company will continue its exploration activities in the Bradley Peak area, with further updates expected as data interpretation progresses. The survey's findings will inform the company's drilling programs in 2026 and 2027, potentially leading to new discoveries and resource development. Relevant Gold's ongoing efforts in Wyoming aim to capitalize on the region's geological potential and contribute to the growth of the local mining industry.













