Provenance Gold Corp. announced that a property-wide drone high resolution digital elevation model (DEM) and orthomosaic survey of the Eldorado Gold Project in Malheur County, Eastern Oregon, has been completed, and is currently being processed. To advance mineral exploration with minimal environmental impact, Everett Ecological successfully executed a drone mapping operation for Provenance at the Eldorado Project, Oregon.

This initiative, covering approximately 1,000 acres (4 sq km's), utilized advanced UAV technology to gather high-resolution data essential for accurate geological data. James Waddell, leader of the Everett Ecological team, emphasized the project's alignment with sustainable practices, highlighting the role of drone technology in reducing ecological footprint. This effort is part of Provenance's commitment to innovative and environmentally responsible exploration methods.

The Company is continuing to process its 2023 drilling data, incorporating it into the voluminous historic drilling, surface samples, and trenching database with the goal of establishing a new geological model for the project. The data is allowing a three-dimensional model of the large and open gold system to be completed and will be detailed in upcoming news releases. Additionally, the Company is using the data to plan its upcoming 2024 exploration efforts.

Once the processing is complete, the Company plans to release a summary of the recently completed 11-hole drill program as well as outline plans for 2024. The planned multiphase 2024 program may include both infill and expansion RC/Core drilling to test the continuity of the recognized gold system and expand the known gold-rich areas beyond the currently known footprint.