06:37 AM EST, 01/27/2026 (MT Newswires) -- McEwen (MUX.TO) on Tuesday released new drill results from the Gold Bar mine complex in Nevada, including the best hole drilled by the company to date at the Windfall deposit.
Drill hole WF110 at the northern end of the Windfall deposit intersected 5.55 grams per ton gold over 44.2 meters, including 48.38 g/t gold over 4.6 m of oxide mineralization.
Results continue to indicate excellent continuity of near-surface oxide gold mineralization along segments of a 1.6-kilometer-long north-south trending Windfall fault zone, the company said.
The gold mineralization at Windfall remains open to further expansion in multiple directions.
Windfall, Lookout Mountain and Unity Ridge are three deposits at the Gold Bar mine complex that McEwen is advancing toward production. Gold Bar is a key part of the company's plan to double production by 2030.
McEwen is completing a mineral resource estimate for Lookout Mountain, to be published at the end of February, expected to increase the total ounces at the Gold Bar mine complex.