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Orvana Advances Deep Drilling Program at Taguas Property in Argentina

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

Orvana Resources continues its deep drilling exploration at the Taguas property in Argentina, with initial drill hole TADD-278 reaching approximately 1,326 meters as of April 7, 2026.

Orvana Resources (TSX: ORV; OTCQX: ORVMF) has reported progress on its deep drilling program at the Taguas property located in Argentina. The company's flagship exploration initiative continues to advance, with the first deep drill hole, designated TADD-278, reaching a depth of approximately 1,326 metres as of April 7, 2026. The drilling campaign represents a significant phase in the company's exploration strategy at the property. According to the company's disclosure, Orvana's objective is to advance the drill hole to the maximum feasible depth to obtain comprehensive geological and assay data from the subsurface. The Taguas property is part of Orvana's broader mineral exploration portfolio in Argentina. The deep drilling program is designed to test the company's exploration hypothesis regarding the property's mineral potential at greater depths. Orvana Resources continues to update stakeholders on drilling progress as the program advances. The company maintains active operations across its portfolio of mineral properties and continues to pursue its development and exploration objectives.
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