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Pacific Empire Minerals Corp PEMSF


Primary Symbol: V.PEMC

Pacific Empire Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based copper exploration company. The Company's principal business activities are the acquisition and exploration of mineral exploration properties, with a focus in British Columbia, Canada. Its flagship projects include Pinnacle and Trident. Pinnacle Project covers 15,478 hectares and is located approximately 50 km to the west of Centerra Gold's Mt. Milligan Copper-Gold Mine. The Trident Project is located approximately 50 km to the southeast of Kwanika Deposit and 50 km to the northwest of Milligan Mine. The Trident Project covers approximately 6,618 hectares. Its royalty projects include Stars and Red. The Stars Project is situated approximately 58 kilometers north of Imperials Metals Corp.’s Huckleberry Copper mine and 40 km southwest of the resource town of Houston, BC. The Red Project is located approximately 56 km east-southeast of Williams Lake and 16 km northeast of the village of Lac La Hache.


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Post by Wangotango67on Apr 19, 2023 9:54pm
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GAP THEORY

GAP THEORYHere's another " overlay map " what i call the Gap Theory.
- one or two larger faults that strike to the north
- Deposit A to the north
- Deposit B to the south

Notice anything ?
- deposit B has significant drills sunk in the - Takla Volcanics
- deposit A has a mix going on - 1/2 vulcan + 1/2 pluton

Volcanics do have the quartz beccia at depth
with the copper and moly

Plutonics are the - heinz 57 igneous that most likely washed
in with the - heavy sediments.

DEPOIST -  B 
Step one hair off the main fault to the - right
and into the - plutons.

DEPOSIT  -  A
Step one hair off to the right... and...
could it be the Volcanics still exist ?

Chances are they do... look across to the right
and the formation continues.
Formation of volcanics below could be more apparent here.
Which is perhaps why... deposit A might have more success
if copper and moly are on opposite side of - main fault ( easterly )


BUT..... I would say there's a risk....
to the right from center main fault
is significant sediments.

If that main fault is deep...
it would PACK  far more sediments.
resulting in - igneous duster drills.

IN BETWEEN DEPOSIT A + B = GAP
Labelled - GREEN CICLE - on map below
deposits are seaparated.
fault below most likely has - significant sediments
separating the deposits.

There's.... another larger GAP aside of the green circle
Far wider - open up to a broader area = packs more sediments.
River is also most likely a major fault.
Lots more sediments....then, water coursing atop. 

Keeping clear of these - wider areas - would be smart.
Focusing on the - yellow dotted loines = tighter fault areas.
= LESS SEDIMENT = MORE VOLCANICS + QUARTZ

Image with overlay
Inset showing - drill hole grouping - geology drills are in most
Again... i myself... would drill the Takla Volcanics - yellow lines


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52831306280_edddb4b1e2_z.jpg


Second Image -
showing the - GAP - be tween two deposits.
Self expanitory.
Yet... the visual representation - should show
white in the gap zone - and color brown under each deposit
maybe it's an older - image - from prior junior
it's the first thing i noticed when i pulled forward 
the location on - google.
i said.... ther'es a gap between the two deposit.s
lots of sediments.
wid faults.
= risky drilling in between trying to connect the two.
= best to work westerly expnading the existing.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52830906166_754826bfd9_b.jpg



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Lastly....
i would say the greatest ' impact " the junior could do is
stand on the historical laurels - and - recent drills.
2 drills in - pretty good intercepts. 

but....if historical drills are avail - 
i would perform a significant redo - historical and new drills.

ICP MS + AQUA REGIA (  ensure enough nitric + sulphuric
ALLOW MINERALS TO DIGEST - LONGER  DURATION
ENSURE - LAB CAN HANDLE ( mineral pyroxins )
tetra bonding - minerals in solid solution - silicates
same issues with - nickel in silica  solid solution - green ores.
ensure lab is - capable of detecting diff species of moly.

Most juniors who place more emphasis on - better assaying
seem to fair pretty good.  Most show better results than historical.

What i'm seeing now ?
I don't know if equipt is worse or not... wink.
When reading many historical reports..
the grades on some deposits are - far richer.

New technologies at the lab - come onscene.
And... suddenly, the new drills or historicals aren't seeing
same or richer grades...
Hence - doubling down on - lab assaying - ensuring the lab
knows exactly what to look for - which mean... junior has to
have a sharp pencil - knwoing the mierology and what the minerals
could morph into - would be a big plus.

Whne one is speaking in terms of - 27,000,000 tonnes
with copper grading of - 0.3 % and Moly with - 0.015 %
and suddenly... the grades of both drop...
the compass should immediately point to assaying.

Shoring up - the historicals...
with better or matching copper and moly...
would set this stock back to normal.
Own opinion... not investment advice.

Could be cheaper than... new drilling.

Again.. .when i read the historicals...
70% of cores recieving - ICP MS + ACID
30 % of cores recieving - ICP  only
Hello....

Then... fastforward 2020 / 2021....
Gold comes into play in the ores.
FIRE ASSAYING swings in.

And the thought of - Moly runs with lead ores.
And lab uses lead - as a flux for fire assaying.
There's goes the - Moly.
lol

I would strictly focus only on moly.
in order to know all moly - grades.
not dismissing other minerals - but keeping a one
focus assaying just on moly -

it's then... one will know more about the moly
using several kinds of testing.

pulling several ores forward from the cores -
- quartz mozonite
- lead
- pyrite
- red quartz
- brown quartz
- garnets
- any type of silvery metallic mineral 

Test multiple diff ways.
Could be tetra bonding going on.
Ensure lab has right equipt to test for silicates in solid
solution - or that have morphed into - diff sepecies.
lab may not be set up for - diff species of - minerals.
it might only be hard wired to reconize - specific electrons etc...
and if in a bond - with lessor or more electrons or ions...
it could easily be missed or misconstrued as another mineral.
.
That's all i've got... for now.
hit those cores again... do a second take.
 
i'm thinking there could be far more molly than meets the eye.
Especially if much of it was dismissed as red quartz or garnets.
Some reports mention - meterage of red / brown quartz zones.
That to me sound like the quartz monzonite seen extreme heat
moly changed to - red... staining the quartz.
there's even green and blue moly - too.

.

Cheers....
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