Goliath Resources Limited has mobilized for a fully funded 2026 drill program of approximately 50,000 meters [1] in British Columbia.
The initiative aims to expand the known mineralization at the Surebet discovery and test the extent of the Motherlode Feeder Source. This scale of exploration indicates a significant push to determine the total volume of gold deposits in the region.
The program focuses on the Golden Triangle, a mineral-rich area of British Columbia, Canada [1]. The company intends to expand the mineralization both laterally and to depth, as the system remains open in multiple directions [2]. This systematic drilling is designed to verify the potential location of the Motherlode Feeder Source, and the overall scale of the Surebet discovery [1].
Reports on the total length of the program vary. While primary sources cite approximately 50,000 meters [1], other reports suggest a program of 40,000 meters utilizing nine rigs [3]. The company is prioritizing the expansion of high-grade gold discoveries within the Golddigger property [3].
By deploying multiple rigs and targeting depth, the company seeks to move beyond initial discovery phases into a more comprehensive understanding of the ore body. The fully funded nature of the 2026 program allows the company to proceed with systematic exploration without immediate reliance on new capital raises for this specific phase [1].
“A fully funded 2026 drill program of approximately 50,000 meters”
The commitment to a 50,000-meter program suggests that Goliath Resources has identified a significant geological anomaly that warrants aggressive exploration. By targeting the Motherlode Feeder Source, the company is attempting to locate the primary origin of the gold mineralization, which could potentially transform the Surebet discovery from a localized find into a large-scale mining project.





