Advance Metals says it has used an updated 3D geological model to help define “high-grade gold controls” at its Happy Valley gold project in Victoria, aiming to identify repeatable mineralisation zones. The company’s latest announcement follows final assay results, which it reports include gold grades up to 131.5 grams per tonne. The reporting across outlets focuses on how the modelling is being used to guide exploration and improve targeting at the project, rather than on any discussion of new production or mining outcomes. All three sources describe the same project and approach: the company applies a more detailed 3D model to better understand the structures and controls associated with higher-grade gold mineralisation. The coverage indicates the model supports the company’s efforts to narrow where further drilling or follow-up work may be directed, based on the assay outcomes now received.