Galantas Gold: Ready for Production with High-Grade Gold & Major Investor Backing
Galantas Gold is a company that owns and runs a productive open-pit gold mine in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, which also yields silver and lead.

Going for district-scale gold in Northern Ireland & Scotland
Galantas Gold’s strategy is to create shareholder value by operating and expanding gold production and resources at the Omagh Project in Northern Ireland, and exploring the Gairloch Project hosting the Kerry Road gold-bearing VMS deposit in Scotland. Supportive shareholders include top mining investors such as Eric Sprott, Mike Gentile and Ross Beaty.
The Omagh Project has a fully permitted mine and infrastructure in place for staged expansion of production. Ongoing drill results underscore the high-grade potential of the Omagh deposit and predictability in identifying dilation zones with higher widths of mineralization.
The host rocks at Gairloch appear to be geologically similar to those in the Trans-Hudson Orogen in Manitoba and Saskatchewan which contain the prolific Flin-Flon and Snow Lake VMS mining camps.
Follow us for upcoming drill results from both projects!
For more information on Galantas Gold Corporation (TSX.V: GAL, AIM: GAL, OTCQX: GALKF) please click the investor request info button.
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