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Forge Resources confirms Late Cretaceous porphyry mineralization at Alotta project in Yukon

PUBT·05/05/2026 12:34:33
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Forge Resources confirms Late Cretaceous porphyry mineralization at Alotta project in Yukon
  • Forge Resources reported Re-Os molybdenite ages of 72.8 million years at Severance zone and 73.1 million years at Commission zone, confirming Late Cretaceous porphyry mineralization at its Alotta Project in Yukon.
  • Results align with timing of porphyry mineralization at Western Copper and Gold’s Casino deposit at about 74 million years, supporting exploration targeting for copper-gold systems in Dawson Range Gold Belt.
  • Geochemical work indicated mineralized porphyries at Alotta formed under oxidizing conditions consistent with copper- and gold-bearing Late Cretaceous intrusions in the region.
  • Forge Resources started technical studies with Archer Cathro and commissioned in3D Geoscience to reprocess property-wide geophysics, including magnetic inversion, to guide target generation and drill planning.
  • Alotta covers 230 mineral claims across about 4,723 hectares, located about 50 km south of Casino.


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