Fury Extends Gold Mineralization 185 Metres at Sakami Project in Quebec
Fury Gold Extends Mineralization at Sakami Project

Fury Gold Mines Reports Significant Gold Extension at Sakami Project

Fury Gold Mines Limited has announced compelling assay results from its inaugural diamond drilling campaign at the Sakami gold project located in the Eeyou Istchee Territory within Quebec's James Bay region. The company's 2025 exploration program successfully completed 3,685 metres across seven drill holes, with six holes targeting the La Pointe Extension area and one hole testing the Juliette target.

Drill Results Confirm Mineralization Continuity

The most significant finding comes from drill hole 25SK-005, which intercepted 26.0 metres of 0.71 grams per tonne gold, including a higher-grade section of 6.5 metres grading 1.76 g/t gold. This intercept extends near-surface gold mineralization approximately 185 metres southwest of previous drilling that had identified 59 metres of 1.59 g/t gold in hole 25SK-003.

Additional notable results include drill hole 25SK-007, which returned 22.2 metres of 0.83 g/t gold containing several high-grade intervals, including 2.9 metres of 1.71 g/t gold and an impressive 1.0 metre section grading 8.62 g/t gold.

Strategic Implications for Gold Resource Development

According to Tim Clark, CEO of Fury Gold Mines, the 2025 drill program has provided valuable geological insights that establish a solid foundation for future evaluation work. The confirmation of mineralization continuity and predictability represents a crucial step toward potential mineral resource estimation at the project.

The gold mineralization occurs along a prolific regional-scale suture zone between two geologic sub-provinces, with numerous undrilled gold occurrences identified along 23.5 kilometres of strike length entirely within the Sakami property boundaries. The company's drilling has confirmed that mineralization at La Pointe Extension remains open at depth and along strike to the west.

All reported intercepts from the 2025 program are located between 50 and 350 metres from surface, highlighting the potential for near-surface mining operations. The program utilized oriented core technology, with preliminary interpretations indicating that drilling was predominantly orthogonal to the gold mineralized structures.

Regional soil sampling has identified six structurally controlled gold-in-soil anomalies along an east-west secondary fault splay, suggesting additional exploration targets remain to be tested in future programs.