Endomines Finland Plc (Nasdaq: PAMPALO) has released new drill results from its Pampalo Gold Mine, with assays confirming that high‑grade gold mineralisation continues below current production levels. The programme, completed between September and December 2025, consisted of 63 diamond drill holes totalling 5,847m and focused on the next 80 vertical metres below the active mining area, between mine levels 955 and 1035. Four deeper holes were also drilled to test extensions beneath level 1035.
Endomines said the latest intercepts demonstrate that the Pampalo deposit continues to deliver mineable widths and strong grades at depth, supporting the company’s strategy to increase annual gold production in the years ahead.
Highlights from the Pampalo drilling programme include:
- T‑2128:
9.0m at 12.5g/t gold (11.3g/t capped) from 108.2m - T‑2112:
9.2m at 9.3g/t gold from 44.0m,
including 1.3m at 19.9g/t gold - T‑2111B:
13.30m at 6.4g/t gold (6.1g/t capped) from 56.0m, including 1.0m at 23.2g/t gold
and 6.4m at 7.4g/t gold from 72.8m - T‑2095:
6.3m at 11.2g/t gold (10.4g/t capped) from 78.0m,
including 1.0m at 25.1g/t gold
and 1.2m at 21.9g/t gold from 92.6m - T‑2155 (deep extension):
12.0m at 5.4g/t gold from 177.9m,
including 0.5m at 17.8g/t gold
Kari Vyhtinen, CEO of Endomines, commented, “I am very pleased with the excellent results obtained from Pampalo. The underground production at Pampalo forms the foundation of our gold output, and the continuation of high‑grade gold mineralisation below the current production levels supports the ongoing continuity of our operations. We are a growth‑oriented company, and our goal is to increase our production volumes every year.”
The company is currently preparing an updated mineral resource estimate for Pampalo, scheduled for publication in March. The mine’s production plan will be refined to incorporate the new drill data. A follow‑up underground drilling programme is planned for spring 2026 and will target areas below level 1035 with the aim of expanding and upgrading Pampalo’s mineral resources.
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