Rush Gold Corp. Advances Exploration at Skylight and Legal Tender Properties
Rush Gold Corp. (CSE: RGN, FWB: B6H) announced on 25 November 2025 that it has mobilized geological field crews and commenced acquisition of high‑resolution WorldView‑3 (WV‑3) satellite images of the alteration features on its Skylight and Legal Tender properties in Nye County, Nevada. The two sites lie only three kilometres apart, approximately 60 kilometres north‑west of Tonopah within the Royston Hills Republic Mining District.
Strategic Context
Since its incorporation in 2020, Rush Gold has focused on the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of mineral resource properties in Canada and the United States. The company holds a 100 % interest in the Skylight property and has secured rights to the Legal Tender property, both of which are situated in an area recognised for epithermal gold‑silber deposits. The 2025‑September press release highlighted the potential for low‑sulphidation epithermal systems indicated by satellite‑derived alteration anomalies.
Operational Milestones
- Field Deployment: Geologists and geophysicists have been deployed to perform in‑situ sampling and geochemical anomaly mapping. Their objective is to validate the satellite‑identified alteration patterns and assess gold and silver concentrations in rocks and soils.
- Satellite Imaging: Rush Gold received confirmation from satellite provider Vantor that new WV‑3 imagery will be captured over the area of interest. These images, with sub‑meter resolution, will enable detailed mapping of alteration minerals, fracture networks, and potential mineralization pathways.
- Data Integration: The integration of field‑derived geochemical data with satellite imagery will provide a robust framework for targeted drilling and resource definition.
Financial Snapshot
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Market Cap | 1,704,285 CAD |
| Close (23 Nov 2025) | 0.085 CAD |
| 52‑Week High | 0.185 CAD |
| 52‑Week Low | 0.080 CAD |
The modest share price reflects the company’s early‑stage exploration status, yet the recent operational advancements suggest a tangible pathway toward resource definition and potential drilling programs.
Forward‑Looking Outlook
The coordinated deployment of field teams and satellite imaging positions Rush Gold to refine its exploration strategy efficiently. By validating alteration signatures and delineating high‑potential zones, the company can prioritize drilling locations, thereby reducing exploration risk and accelerating the development timeline.
Given the historical success of epithermal deposits in the Royston Hills area and the depth of data being amassed, stakeholders may anticipate a more definitive resource estimate within the next 12–18 months. This, in turn, could catalyse further capital raising activities and enhance shareholder value.
The company’s proactive approach to leveraging cutting‑edge remote‑sensing technology, coupled with rigorous on‑ground validation, underscores Rush Gold Corp.’s commitment to advancing its Nevada portfolio toward a credible, economically viable gold‑silver target.




