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Tudor Gold Intersects 123.0 Meters (M) of 3.51 g/t AuEQ Within 601.5 M of 1.40 g/t AuEQ in Drill Hole, GS-23-176-W1, at the Goldstorm Deposit, Treaty Creek, Northwest British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 28, 2023) - Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD)...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Tudor Gold Intersects 123.0 Meters (M) of 3.51 g/t AuEQ Within 601.5 M of 1.40 g/t AuEQ in Drill Hole, GS-23-176-W1, at the Goldstorm Deposit, Treaty Creek, Northwest British ColumbiaVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - November 28, 2023) - Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD) (FSE: H56) (the \"Company\" or \"Tudor Gold\") is pleased to present the sixth set of drill results for the 2023 exploration program (the \"Program\") at their flagship property, Treaty Creek, located in the heart of the Golden Triangle of Northwestern British Columbia. The Company has safely and successfully completed the 2023 drilling program with a total of 31,904 meters (m) drilled within areas encompassing the Goldstorm Deposit (the Deposit) and the Perfectstorm Zone. The assay results reported in this release are from three drill holes that targeted the northeastern area of the Deposit however, only two were successfully completed: GS-23-176-W1 and GS-23-177. Drill hole GS-23-176 was terminated due to unfavorable deviation and was re-drilled as wedge hole GS-23-176-W1 which did reach the intended target area. The Goldstorm Deposit remains open in all directions and at depth. Click to view plan map and cross sections.Ken Konkin, President and CEO, comments: \"We are very pleased to announce the continuing expansion and definition of the Goldstorm domains in the northeastern sector of the Deposit. Three of the largest mineralized domains, including 300H, CS-600 and DS5, reported excellent results from these latest drill holes. The highlight of the 2023 program is the remarkable continuation of higher grades of gold, copper and silver throughout the northern aspect of the Goldstorm Deposit. One of the best-looking mineralized areas of the Deposit to date is the lower CS-600 domain within GS-23-176-W1, which returned 273.75 m of 2.19 g/t AuEQ (1.98 g/t Au, 3.30 g/t Ag, 0.15 % Cu) that includes an enriched central core that averaged 3.51 g/t AuEQ (3.23 g/t Au, 5.57 g/t Ag, 0.19 % Cu) over 123.0 m. An interval of higher -than-average gold values was intersected near the end of GS-23-176-W1 that was associated with narrow quartz veinlets with minor disseminated pyrite; this is interpreted to be part of the DS5 domain, which may extend to greater depths than previously thought. If possible, we may extend this hole during the 2024 drill program to determine...