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Ridgeline Minerals said new assay results from its Selena Project in Nevada exceeded expectations, further confirming the strength of the Chinchilla sulfide CRD discovery.
In this episode of Mining Stock Daily, Michael McCrae is joined by Chad Peters, President and CEO of Ridgeline Minerals (TSX-V: RDG), to break down the latest results and what they mean for the broader system at Selena.
Chad walks through why the company is highlighting discovery hole SE25-053, which returned multiple stacked sulfide horizons with strong zinc-silver-lead-gold grades, including a newly reported lower sulfide zone beneath the original discovery interval. The results reinforce the interpretation of a large, vertically extensive carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) system, rather than a single isolated intercept.
The discussion covers how these new assays change Ridgeline’s geological understanding of Chinchilla, how they fit with geophysics and alteration seen across the project, and why the presence of stacked mineralized horizons is critical for scale potential. Chad also outlines next steps for drilling, ongoing work under the South32 earn-in, and what investors should be watching for as follow-up holes are completed.
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Ridgeline Minerals said new assay results from its Selena Project in Nevada exceeded expectations, further confirming the strength of the Chinchilla sulfide CRD discovery.
In this episode of Mining Stock Daily, Michael McCrae is joined by Chad Peters, President and CEO of Ridgeline Minerals (TSX-V: RDG), to break down the latest results and what they mean for the broader system at Selena.
Chad walks through why the company is highlighting discovery hole SE25-053, which returned multiple stacked sulfide horizons with strong zinc-silver-lead-gold grades, including a newly reported lower sulfide zone beneath the original discovery interval. The results reinforce the interpretation of a large, vertically extensive carbonate replacement deposit (CRD) system, rather than a single isolated intercept.
The discussion covers how these new assays change Ridgeline’s geological understanding of Chinchilla, how they fit with geophysics and alteration seen across the project, and why the presence of stacked mineralized horizons is critical for scale potential. Chad also outlines next steps for drilling, ongoing work under the South32 earn-in, and what investors should be watching for as follow-up holes are completed.

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