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Great Pacific Gold Corp FSXLF


Primary Symbol: V.GPAC

Great Pacific Gold Corp operates a significant 2,166 square kilometer mineral exploration land package in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The land package has three main projects, which include three licenses (ELs) and multiple exploration license applications (ELAs). It includes both early-stage and advanced-stage exploration targets with epithermal vein and porphyry-style mineralization potential present. The Projects include Arau, Wild Dog and Kesar Creek. The Arau Project consists of one granted exploration license, EL 2651, and one exploration license application, ELA 2715, located in the Kainantu region. The Wild Dog Project consists of one granted exploration license, EL 2761, and one exploration license application, ELA 2516, located on the island of New Britain and about 50 kilometers (km) southwest of Rabaul and Kokopo, PNG. The Kesar Creek Project includes one granted exploration license, EL 2711, and is located 10 km west of the K92 Gold Mine owned and operated by K92 Mining Inc.


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Comment by Goldredon Apr 03, 2024 9:47pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:500 share each block

RE:RE:RE:RE:500 share each blockMore drilling news on Comet will soon be out.  It could be something special based on hints from Bryan's commentary about was visibly seen prior to sending it to the lab.  We shall see, looking forward to it.
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