Viscount Mining Accelerates Discovery Pipeline at Cherry Creek, Nevada as Data Integration Unlocks District-Scale Potential
Viscount delays Silver Cliff drill results as Cherry Creek completes data work, leaving the market waiting for assay updates.

Viscount Mining Corp. has initiated an accelerated, data-driven targeting program at its 100%-owned Cherry Creek Project in Nevada. The company’s technical team completed a comprehensive review, validation, and upgrading of historical datasets from Centerra Gold Inc. and Summit Mining. This effort has resulted in a unified, property-wide exploration database that integrates geology, structural interpretations, geochemistry, geophysics, and drill hole data.
Priority target areas identified through this process include Lead Mine Canyon, Mary Anne, tungsten zones, and TiCup. The company expects a steady cadence of technical updates to define drill-ready targets across multiple mineral systems, including porphyry Cu-Mo, CRD Ag-Cu, high-grade Au veins, and strategic metals. No drill results or assay data are included in this release, as the focus remains on data consolidation and target generation.
Viscount Mining Corp. (VML) announced that the latest news represents an expected, incremental step in its fully funded 2026 exploration plan, which was originally announced in March 2026. While data integration serves as a necessary precursor to drilling, it does not constitute a discovery or financial milestone.
The market has been pricing in a delay in assay results, particularly for the Kate Deposit and Passiflora targets. This update does not accelerate the catalyst timeline, and no material financial, operational, or valuation impact is realized at this stage. The stock remains driven by anticipation of drill results and resource updates rather than data processing activities.
Viscount Mining Corp. is a pre-revenue exploration company focused on district-scale projects in mining-friendly jurisdictions. Its Silver Cliff Project in Colorado hosts the Kate Deposit, which contains a NI 43-101 compliant silver resource of approximately 24 million ounces, as well as the Passiflora target, which features 843.9 meters of continuous gold-copper mineralization averaging 0.214% CuEq.
The company’s Cherry Creek Project in Nevada comprises 219 claims near Ely, featuring multiple mineralization styles including silver-gold veins, carbonate replacement deposits, and porphyry-related systems. Viscount Mining’s strategy involves systematic data consolidation, target generation, and step-out drilling to expand resources and de-risk district-scale potential.