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    Revival Gold (TSXV:RVG) - Advances Mercur Toward 2029 Production - Announces High-Grade Discovery

    05/03/2026 | 19 mins.
    Interview with Hugh Agro, CEO, Revival Gold
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/revival-gold-tsxvrgv-undervalued-investment-series-with-hugh-agro-9318
    Recording date: 3rd of March 2026
    Revival Gold has announced significant drill results from the South Mercur area of its Utah-based Mercur project, intersecting over 4 grams per ton gold across 25 meters with favorable leachability characteristics. The results mark the first holes from this newly consolidated portion of the 7,200-hectare property, which includes ground previously operated separately by Homestake and never coordinated with adjacent historic Mercur operations.
    The discovery comes as Revival Gold executes a detailed development timeline targeting 2029 production of approximately 100,000 ounces annually from its heap leach operation. The company has outlined a comprehensive 2026 work program including 16,000 meters of drilling, baseline studies across biological, cultural, and hydrological domains, and engineering work advancing toward pre-feasibility study (PFS) completion in early 2027.
    Mercur's current economic assessment demonstrates compelling returns, with $750 million in after-tax net present value at $3,000 gold, rising to $1.2 billion at $4,000 gold. At a 57% internal rate of return, the project would generate approximately $350 million in annual free cash flow at current gold prices above $5,000 per ounce, establishing it as Utah's largest gold producer.
    The project benefits from rare brownfield advantages including location entirely on private land, existing power and water infrastructure, and extensive historical data from previous operations. These factors reduce both capital intensity and permitting risks compared to typical greenfield developments or projects on public lands.
    Despite these attributes, Revival Gold trades at approximately 0.15x net asset value, with analyst price targets two to three times current levels. CEO Hugh Agro attributes the discount to development-stage risk perception, expecting multiple re-rating as the company demonstrates execution through 2026-2027 milestones.
    Beyond Mercur, the company's 4.6 million ounce Beartrack-Arnett project in Idaho provides additional portfolio value, with two drill rigs currently testing high-grade underground potential. The dual-asset strategy offers exploration upside while maintaining focus on Mercur's path to production, backed by institutional support from EMR Capital, Konwave, and Dundee.
    Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/revival-gold-inc
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    New Found Gold (TSXV:NFG) - Announces $75 Million Loan Facility Agreement for Queensway

    05/03/2026 | 5 mins.
    Interview with Keith Boyle, CEO, New Found Gold
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/new-found-gold-tsxvnfg-getting-to-revenue-quickly-efficiently-9431
    Recording date: 2nd of March 2026
    New Found Gold has announced a major financing milestone with the signing of a term sheet for up to $75 million USD in debt financing, positioning the company to fast-track development of its flagship Queensway Gold project in Newfoundland, Canada. The financing addresses a critical component of the company's strategy to reach commercial production by the end of 2027.
    The debt facility covers approximately two-thirds of the estimated $155 million Canadian Phase 1 capital expenditure for Queensway. CEO Keith Boyle emphasized the favorable terms secured through a competitive process, noting the two-year duration with an optional six-month extension aligns perfectly with the company's accelerated development timeline. The financing will fund long-lead equipment orders, early construction works, and detailed engineering activities essential to maintaining project momentum.
    Queensway's economic proposition centers on robust production targets and competitive cost structures. The preliminary economic assessment projects average annual production of 69,000 ounces over four years, with potential for 100,000 ounces annually during initial high-grade production years. With all-in sustaining costs estimated at $1,300 per ounce, the project could generate approximately $400 million Canadian in free cash flow at current gold prices.
    The company benefits significantly from existing regional infrastructure, particularly the permitted Pine Cove Mill that will process Queensway material. This infrastructure advantage substantially reduces capital requirements and permitting complexity compared to greenfield developments. Additionally, New Found Gold's Hammerdown operation is ramping to steady-state production in the first half of 2026, providing near-term cash generation and operational validation during Queensway construction.
    Environmental permitting represents the next critical milestone, with the company expecting to submit its assessment application in April 2026. Management anticipates an expedited approval process similar to recent regional precedents, where environmental assessments have been completed in as little as 45 days. The convergence of secured financing, advancing permitting, and operational readiness positions New Found Gold to execute its development strategy and transition into a significant gold producer with substantial cash generation capacity.
    Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/new-found-gold
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    Vista Gold Corp. (NYSE:VGZ) - $39M Oversubscribed Raise Funds Development Push at Mt Todd

    05/03/2026 | 18 mins.
    Interview with Frederick H. Earnest, President & CEO of Vista Gold
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/vista-gold-nysevgz-mt-todd-redesign-cuts-capex-59-to-425m-unlocks-22b-npv-8050
    Recording date: 2nd March 2026
    Vista Gold Corp (NYSE:VGZ) is one of the most straightforward re-rating stories in the junior gold sector. The company owns the Mount Todd Gold Project in Australia's Northern Territory — one of the country's largest undeveloped gold deposits — and is executing a structured plan to reach detailed engineering commencement in 2027 and first gold production approximately 27 months thereafter.
    The investment case begins with a valuation gap that is both large and quantifiable. Vista Gold currently trades at approximately US$350 million. By comparison, the lowest-valued junior Australian gold producer — a company generating less than 150,000 ounces per year, which is the same production rate Mount Todd targets — carries a market capitalisation of approximately $1 billion. Higher-performing peers such as Capricorn Metals, producing 120,000 to 150,000 ounces annually, trade at valuations approaching $8 billion. The re-rating that accompanies the transition from developer to producer is the primary mechanism through which Vista Gold expects to create shareholder value.
    The feasibility study, completed in 2025, rightsized the project from its previous 50,000 tonne-per-day design to 15,000 tonnes per day, cutting capital costs by 59% and meaningfully reducing financing risk. Crucially, the study was modelled on a conservative $2,500 per ounce gold price. With spot gold now well above that assumption, the project's economics — and the payback period on construction debt, estimated at approximately 18 months at current prices — have improved materially without any change to the base case.
    The company is currently executing three parallel workstreams to advance the project toward a construction decision: modifying permits to reflect the updated project design, building an eight-to-ten person executive team in Perth to manage development and operations, and completing supplementary metallurgical and geotechnical studies. A geotechnical program, set to begin within weeks, could support steepening of the west pit wall, further improving economics by reducing the strip ratio.
    Financing momentum is building. A $39 million raise, upsized to approximately $44.8 million via overallotment, was oversubscribed approximately 2-to-1 by institutional investors across the US and Canada. The construction financing stack is expected to combine conventional bank debt, the Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund, a potential streaming arrangement with Wheaton Precious Metals, and an equity component. The project is estimated to support a debt ratio of 60–65% of total capital, and the company is also evaluating an ASX listing to broaden its investor base.
    Expansion optionality adds a further dimension. Mount Todd has been designed to allow scaling to 22,500, 30,000, or 45,000 tonnes per day, making it a credible strategic target for mid-tier and senior producers seeking large ounce additions. That optionality, combined with the project's location in a tier-one Australian jurisdiction, underpins M&A interest alongside the organic development pathway.
    For investors, the near-term catalysts are clear: Northern Territory permit grants, geotechnical results, federal authorisation, and a construction financing mandate. Each represents a discrete milestone with the potential to narrow the gap between Vista Gold's current developer valuation and the producer multiples it is targeting.
    View Vista Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/vista-gold-corporation
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    Thunder Gold Corp. (TSXV:TGOL) - 3.5Moz Gold Project Targets 5Moz & PEA by Year-End

    05/03/2026 | 21 mins.
    Interview with Wes Hanson, President & CEO of Thunder Gold Corp.
    Recording date: 2nd March 2026
    Headline: Thunder Gold's Tower Mountain: A Large-Scale Ontario Gold Project With a Clear Re-Rating Path
    Thunder Gold Corp (TSXV:TGOL) is developing the Tower Mountain gold project in northwestern Ontario, 40 kilometres from Thunder Bay. The company recently published a maiden resource estimate of 3.5 million ounces comprising 3 million inferred and 500,000 indicated ounces, and is targeting 5 million ounces alongside a preliminary economic assessment by the end of the current year. For investors evaluating junior gold equities, Tower Mountain offers an unusual combination of geological consistency, infrastructure accessibility, exploration upside, and a management team with direct open-pit development experience.
    The deposit's defining characteristic is the predictability of its drill results. Of 190 holes drilled across 47,000 metres of total drilling, 180 returned average grades of 0.33 to 0.37 g/t across full hole lengths, from surface to the bottom of each hole, regardless of depth or rock type. This is the hallmark of a large, disseminated intrusion-related gold system where gold is distributed evenly through a wide pyrite cloud rather than concentrated in narrow, unpredictable shear zones. That consistency translates directly into lower operational risk in a future mining scenario and a more straightforward path through the economic study process.
    The project's infrastructure position is equally compelling. Paved highway, rail access, and existing utilities sit within 3 kilometres of the resource pit. The site is accessible year-round, and a 40-minute drive away from Thunder Bay city with an established mining services sector. These factors significantly reduce the capital intensity of any future development compared to remote northern projects where road and power construction alone can consume hundreds of millions of dollars before a shovel enters the ground.
    The near-term investment case centres on resource category conversion. At current per-ounce market valuations of $10–20 for inferred ounces, Thunder Gold trades at a meaningful discount to more advanced peers. The company's stated priority to infill drilling to convert inferred ounces to indicated status has historically produced three-to-four-times increases in per-ounce valuations without requiring new discovery. With approximately $5 million in treasury and 66 cents of every dollar directed into drilling, management has the capital to execute that program and deliver a credible PEA.
    The longer-term case rests on the three unexplored contacts of the intrusive body, each carrying geophysical signatures consistent with the known western resource. If those contacts host comparable mineralization, the total resource could approach 12 million ounces, a scale that places Tower Mountain firmly in the range of acquisition targets for mid-tier producers facing reserve depletion at current gold prices.
    At a gold price that has fundamentally re-rated the economics of large-tonnage, lower-grade deposits, Tower Mountain sits in a strategically attractive position: sufficient scale to matter to a mid-tier acquirer, infrastructure to support competitive capital costs, and enough drilling upside to justify continued exploration investment. The key near-term variables are drill results and PEA delivery. Investors willing to accept early-stage resource and liquidity risk may find the current valuation offers meaningful upside relative to those catalysts.
    View Thunder Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/thunder-gold-corp
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    Cassiar Gold Corp. (TSXV:GLDC) - "Whoever comes in on Cassiar is going to make a lot of money"

    05/03/2026 | 19 mins.
    Interview with Steve Letwin, Chairman of Cassiar Gold
    Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/cassiar-gold-tsxvgldc-updated-23m-oz-project-fast-tracked-by-existing-infrastructure-8018
    Recording date: 2nd March 2026
    Cassiar Gold (TSXV:GLDC) is a pre-production junior gold company with a materially different risk profile to most of its peers at an equivalent stage of development. The project, located in northeastern British Columbia, benefits from over $100 million in pre-existing infrastructure including an operating mill, a camp, a core shack, an active tailings pond, and 170 kilometres of road acquired by the company for approximately $1 million worth of Cassiar shares. That infrastructure advantage has allowed the company to direct capital toward resource development, producing a current mineral resource of approximately 2.5 million ounces across two distinct geological zones.
    The project's chairman is Steve Letwin, who served as president and CEO of IAMGOLD from 2010 to 2020 and oversaw the development of the Côté Gold mine in Ontario, including securing a $450 million strategic investment from Japan's Sumitomo Corporation. Letwin holds over 7 million shares and has not sold a single one, representing meaningful alignment with retail and institutional investors. He is now applying the same development logic to Cassiar that he used at Côté: build the case, demonstrate the path to cash flow, and bring in a strategic partner with the balance sheet to accelerate development.
    The near-term strategy centres on Cassiar South, a high-grade narrow-vein system that historically produced at grades of 15–20 g/t. The existing mill is currently being refurbished by an engaged specialist firm, with metallurgical work running in parallel and completion expected within the current quarter. The mill is being optimised for Cassiar South feed at approximately 200 tonnes per day which is a scale Letwin argues generates compelling economics at current gold prices near $5,300 per ounce, with the refurbishment cost characterised as a rounding error relative to projected revenue.
    A Preliminary Economic Assessment targeting August 2025 will formalise the economics across three project components: Cassiar South high-grade mining, tailings reprocessing, and the longer-dated Cassiar North bulk tonnage open-pit scenario approximately one kilometre from the mill. Together, these represent a staged, self-funding development model in which early cash flow from Cassiar South finances further vein drilling and eventually supports the capital case for Cassiar North reducing ongoing dilution for shareholders.
    Key de-risking factors already in place include a live operating permit, direct highway access, settled First Nations agreements including a 0.8% NSR impact benefit agreement, a friendly BC jurisdiction, and a 59,000-hectare permitted land package with comprehensive road coverage. These are the same boxes Letwin ticked at Côté before Sumitomo committed capital, and they are the attributes he is now presenting to prospective strategic partners at Cassiar.
    The principal risks are execution-related: mill refurbishment timeline, metallurgical outcomes, PEA results, and the terms and timing of any strategic deal. Investors should treat the August 2026 PEA as the next material de-risking milestone and monitor the strategic partnership process as the potential step-change catalyst for the company's valuation.
    View Cassiar Gold's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cassiar-gold
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