The CACHOEIRA Gold Project is situated in the Gurupi Belt, along the border between the states of Pará and Maranhão in northern Brazil. The site benefits from year-round access via well-maintained gravel roads, with the state highway BR-316 just 17 km from our tenements.
Astra Gold has been granted two exploration licenses from the National Mining Agency in July 2024 for the strategically located mineral titles in the Gurupi Belt, an underexplored region that forms part of the Amazon Craton and features a complex structural framework of shear zones, thrust faults, metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks — conditions favorable for gold mineralization.
Our exploration so far has identified two distinct target zones within our Cachoeira 1 claim (while exploration in our Cachoeira 2 claim will recommence in Q3 2025).
On the eastern side of Cachoeira 1, near the Gurupi River, we have obtained positive results across several locations, indicating the presence of secondary gold transported and re-concentrated from the river system. This area is currently a focus of our efforts to identify and delineate near-surface, secondary gold deposits that may support early-stage recovery.
On the western side, adjacent to the Chega Tudo Formation, the geology presents strong potential for primary mineralization. This section may warrant a future drilling program aimed at testing for hard-rock gold systems.
With its dual prospectivity and early positive indicators, the Gurupi Belt represents a valuable growth vector within Astra’s broader portfolio.
Astra Gold is a Brazilian junior mining company focused on the exploration, development, and responsible advancement of high-potential gold assets in historically productive yet underexplored regions of Brazil.
Tv. Justo Chermont 246,
Sala G,
68180-610,
Itaituba, Para,
Brazil
nikitas@astragold.net