Midland débute des travaux de forage sur son projet aurifère Jouvex au nord-ouest du gîte Douay en Abitibi
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The current drilling program builds upon previous exploration work conducted during 2024-2025, suggesting systematic advancement of the project through multiple phases of investigation. The 1,600-metre scope indicates a focused but substantial effort to test specific targets that have emerged from earlier work programs.
The Jouvex property's proximity to the Douay deposit provides significant geological context and validates the exploration potential of the area. The Abitibi greenstone belt remains one of Canada's premier gold exploration regions, with numerous world-class deposits and active mining operations. Midland's decision to advance drilling at Jouvex reflects confidence in the property's geological prospectivity and the company's systematic approach to regional exploration.
For the broader Quebec mining sector, this activity demonstrates continued investment in grassroots gold exploration despite challenging market conditions. The drilling results from Jouvex will be closely watched given the property's strategic location relative to known mineralization and the potential for district-scale discoveries in this highly prospective geological terrain.
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