Drilling underway in Nevada. In May, Newrange resumed drilling at its Pamlico project in Nevada. Four holes are being drilled around Hole P21-115, a reverse circulation hole that discovered shallow, high-grade oxide gold mineralization 85 meters east of the Merritt Zone. Once these are completed with one left to go, the drill will move to test deeper targets that were revealed in induced polarization (IP) geophysical surveys.Expanding skarn-hosted gold mineralization potential. Surface rock sampling and mapping in the McGill Canyon area of the Pamlico Project identified widespread gold mineralization and local concentrations of copper, lead, and zinc. The skarn hosted mineralization is coincident with a large IP chargeability anomaly interpreted to be at least 5.5 kilometers long. The company has already permitted scout drill sites in the McGill Canyon area and will complete initial drilling there within the current budgeted drill program. With drilling along Pamlico Ridge affirming high-grade zones surrounded by halos of lower grade material, the McGill Canyon area represents another high potential area for drilling.North Birch drilling to commence shortly. During the summer months, mapping and sampling will be conducted across most of the 3,850-hectare property. Diamond drilling is expected to begin in late June or early July and will consist of approximately 2,500 meters of drilling. A recent induced polarization survey revealed several well-defined anomalies to target for the summer drilling program.Rating is Outperform. Newrange Gold has made significant progress in advancing its exploration programs at Pamlico and North Birch. The company's geophysical and drilling programs continue to affirm Pamlico's expanding mineral potential. An additional 419 lode claims covering more than 3,200 hectares have been registered, more than doubling the initial property size to more than 5,700 hectares. Read More >>