Silver47 Exploration Corp CEO Gary Thompson joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce promising results from its 2024 drill program at the flagship Red Mountain Project in Alaska. CEO Gary Thompson joined Proactive to discuss findings from the first of six holes drilled this year, emphasizing the potential for high-grade infill drilling in the Dry Creek resource area. A total of 1,039 metres of drilling was completed across the Dry Creek, West Tundra Flats, and Kiwi prospects. Notably, drilling at Dry Creek uncovered several massive sulphide horizons within a 24.5-metre semi-massive mineralized section, yielding the highest gold grade interval ever recorded at the project. The mineralization remains open, signaling potential for further resource expansion. The Dry Creek Zone mineralization features multiple horizons of semi-massive to massive sulfides within the Totatlanika Schist, a geological formation known for hosting volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. These mineralized horizons, which include the Fosters and Discovery lenses, span a central 1,400 metres of the Dry Creek North Horizon and are rich in silver, zinc, lead, gold, and copper sulfides. Drilling also revealed geological features such as growth faults near the Fosters lens, suggesting proximity to a VMS feeder zone—a potential source of significant mineralization. With true width intersections reaching up to 40 metres, the findings underscore the project's high-grade potential and its capacity for long-term development. Silver47 continues to advance exploration at Red Mountain, focusing on defining and expanding its resource base while targeting deeper mineralized zones. #proactiveinvestors #silver47explorstioncorp #tsxv #aga #SilverAndGold #AlaskaExploration #RedMountain #PolymetallicMining #ResourceDevelopment #ProactiveInvestors #GaryThompson #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews