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Condor Resources Inc CNRIF


Primary Symbol: V.CN

Condor Resources Inc. is an exploration stage company. It is engaged in the business of acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Peru. Its portfolio includes Chavin, Soledad, Quriurqu, Huinac Punta, Ocros, Pucamayo, Humaya, Andrea, San Martin, Lucero, Quilisane, Rio Bravo and Cobreorco. The Chavin property covers an area of over 42 square kilometers within the central Andes mineral belt in northern Peru and is host to a polymetallic vein system. Soledad property is located in the Cordillera Negra metallogenic province in the central Peruvian Andes. Quriurqu property is located about 45 kilometers (km) southwest of the Pierina gold-silver mine. Huinac Punta is about 65 km south-east of the Antamina mine. The Pucamayo project is located 185 km southeast of Lima at an elevation of 3800 to 4200 meters (m), in the Tertiary volcanic belt. The Andrea project is located in the south-central Andes, at elevations ranging from 4100 to 4600 m, approximately 480 km south-east of Lima.


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Comment by Crashcomingsoonon Dec 23, 2023 4:48am
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RE:Crescat

RE:CrescatQH clarified that the 3 deep holes were drilled to try to find the porphyry.  These 3 holes will not have much significance if the porphyry was not found and the fact that they kept drilling more deep holes after the first would make me think that the porphyry was not hit.  But, it's only guessing on my part. Also, since they resumed drilling 200m holes after the deep holes may mean they needed more holes in the blanket that were spaced (ie not in a line along the outcrop ledge) to allow for a localized estimate of the deposit. So, they would need the assays from the last 3 holes to be able to report some meaningful results. I would think they will need more holes to determine the size of the deposit.  Again just guesses on my part.
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