Dave Mathewson | Eighty-Percent of a Junior Explorer's Budget Must Be Spent Directly on Exploration

Published: July 6, 2018, 10:35 a.m.

b"In this interview, Dave Mathewson shares regarding the process of gold discovery, his specific approach to gold discovery and many insights on what the mining investor should look for to determine if an exploration company is potentially a good investment opportunity.

Dave Mathewson is a geologist-explorer with 35 years of exploration experience in Nevada alone. Notable discoveries made while Head of Newmont Nevada's Exploration team from 1989 through 2001 include: Tess, Northwest Rain, Saddle and South Emigrant in the Rain mining district. From 1999-2001 the Mathewson-led team made important deposit extension discoveries at Newmont's Gold Quarry and Mike deposits. Most recently his work at Gold Standard Ventures led to the consolidation of the Railroad-Pinion district and the North Bullion & Bald Mountain discoveries. Currently he is the Head of Exploration at US Gold Corp where they are currently drilling their Copper King project in Wyoming and their Keystone project in Nevada.

0:05 Introductions of Topic and Guest
1:06 Dave\\u2019s background and success as an exploration geologist
7:33 What are key things Dave looks for to determine if an exploration project is worth pursuing
8:57 Using geophysics in gold exploration
10:40 How important is it for a geologist to actually walk the property they are exploring?
11:51 Differences between older geologists and the newest generation of geologists
13:31 Key current-day trends in gold exploration
16:22 Key drivers of value in gold exploration companies
18:10 How should a junior gold explorer budget its spending?
19:30 Dave\\u2019s insights on analyzing exploration company press releases
21:51 US Gold Corp\\u2019s current projects and exploration program

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