Relevant Gold (TSXV: RGC; US-OTC: RGCCF) plans a 20,000-metre drill campaign this year as it tries to prove up what CEO Rob Bergmann calls an “American Abitibi” – a largely untested orogenic gold belt in Wyoming.
The company controls more than 202 sq. km across five projects in two camps, South Pass and Bradley Peak, aligned along a shear corridor dubbed the Oregon Trail Structural Belt. Other explorers have overlooked the area for more than 80 years, according to Bergmann. He’s overseen 11,166 metres drilled to date, with three-quarters of holes intersecting gold.
“We’ve gone from concept and thesis to a validated exploration model across a 200-km belt,” Bergmann told The Northern Miner’s Western Editor, Henry Lazenby, last month during the Roundup industry event in Vancouver.
The company’s backers include Kinross Gold (TSX: K; NYSE: KGC) and investor William Guest Bollinger at 19.9% each.
Watch the full interview below:





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