en.Wedoany.com Reported - On April 22, 2026, Black Mammoth Metals Corporation announced the completion of a ground gravity survey at its Mustang gold-silver project in Nye County, Nevada, USA, revealing a significant gravity anomaly. The project extends over 8.4 kilometers along the Walker Lane trend, and the gravity survey was designed to assess the potential for gold-silver mineralization within the Paleozoic basement rocks.
The gravity survey at the Mustang project identified a north-south trending gravity high, coincident with previously identified chargeability and resistivity anomalies from an induced polarization survey. This correlation may indicate geological structures favorable for hydrothermal fluid flow and gold-silver mineralization. Historical drilling has been relatively shallow, primarily focused on the upper volcanic sequence, while the underlying Paleozoic carbonate host lithology remains largely untested.
The company has initiated the Bureau of Land Management notification process, planning to permit approximately nine drill sites to test the chargeability and resistivity anomalies within or near the gravity high area and to verify historical drill results. Gravity survey stations were placed in the southern portion of the project area on a 150-meter grid spacing.
Black Mammoth Metals has acquired multiple project interests since January 2024, including the Mustang project. Technical content has been reviewed by Mark J. Abrams as a Qualified Person. President and CEO Dustin Henderson stated that the company will continue to advance exploration efforts to evaluate the gold-silver potential of the Mustang project.
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