Company Interviews

Interview with Chad Peters, President & CEO of Ridgeline Minerals Corp.

Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/ridgeline-minerals-tsxvrdg-leveraging-partnerships-for-gold-and-copper-exploration-success-6064

Recording date: 7th November 2024

Ridgeline Minerals (TSXV:RDG) announced a significant high-grade gold discovery from its Swift project in Nevada. The company intersected 2.7 meters grading 7.0 g/t gold, including 1.1 meters at 10.4 g/t, in a joint venture with Nevada Gold Mines (NGM), a partnership between majors Barrick and Newmont.

The intercept is the first high-grade hit at Swift after initial holes encountered widespread low-grade mineralization. It confirms the project's potential to host economic gold deposits in line with other major mines in the region. Notably, NGM's reserves in the district average 7.3 g/t gold, putting Swift's 7.0 g/t intercept in the ballpark.

Ridgeline's CEO Chad Peters emphasized the significance of the discovery, stating, "We now know this project can host high-grade gold and it's of comparable grade to multiple producing mines in the Cortez District that are being operated by Nevada Gold Mines."
The company is clearly excited, but the market appears to be taking notice too. Barrick specifically referenced the Swift project and its drill results in its latest quarterly MD&A, a strong vote of confidence in the project's potential.

Ridgeline has several upcoming catalysts for Swift and its other projects:
NGM is obligated to spend US$12M on Swift over the next 2 years to earn a 60% stake, with the project reverting to Ridgeline if the spending commitment isn't met
The company expects NGM will likely drill another 7-10 holes to further delineate the high-grade zone and build out the geologic model
At the Selena project, partner South32 is funding a US$400,000 geophysics program to refine sulfide drill targets
Ridgeline's Black Ridge project is being advanced to a potential drill program with NGM

In total, the company anticipates its partners could spend US$7-10 million across its projects in 2025. This level of externally-funded exploration is a testament to the strength of Ridgeline's prospect generator business model, which allows it to advance multiple projects simultaneously while minimizing shareholder dilution.

The Swift discovery also highlights the advantages of exploring in Nevada. The state hosts multiple world-class gold districts and attracts the interest and investment of the world's largest gold miners. For a junior like Ridgeline, a discovery in this environment has a clear path to monetization, whether through an outright sale, a spinout, or other mechanism.

With a tight share structure, experienced management team, and multiple shots on goal in a top-tier jurisdiction, Ridgeline has positioned itself as an attractive speculative play in the junior gold space. If the company can continue to deliver exploration success and prove up the potential of its project portfolio, it could be poised for a significant re-rating in the market.

While early-stage exploration plays are inherently high-risk, Ridgeline's Swift discovery goes a long way in validating the company's technical acumen and business model. For investors with an appetite for exploration upside, Ridgeline is a story to watch closely. Upcoming drill results from Swift and progress at the company's other projects could provide ample catalysts to drive the stock higher in the months ahead.

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An insight into junior mining and opportunities to invest.

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Matthew Gordon, and guest host Merlin Marr-Johnson hone in on the important factors that indicate a company's strong footing for growth and success.