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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.


TSXV:PEMC - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Apr 21, 2023 3:33am
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Post# 35406632

COPPER: MALACHITE - AZURITE - CHALCOPYRITE

COPPER: MALACHITE - AZURITE - CHALCOPYRITE PEMC's ( Jean Marie claims )
have all 3 copper kinds.
So says... historical reports.

Azurite = blue copper
Malachite - green
Chalco - golden pyrite

Press - as far as i can see ( read ) 
doesn't show what type of assaying the cores recieved.

I like details - all parameters -
especially when there's all 3 kinds of copper on the claoms
and seeing the cores riddled with - all three copper colors.
Green, Blue, Golden.

I don't think the - lab - would only focus on one kind of copper ?
like in -  the core photo below -
where only - chalco is core sectioned is broken off -
yellow - markers.... was geo only interested in the chalco ?

Or maybe....
photo is just showing off a good - core specimen.


Yet... knowing what type of assaying the cores seen,
is imperitive -

I've read other juniors who do - quick - XRF - run overs...
Those machines will pick up on - Chalco copper...
But when it comes to -  azurite and malachite whereas
copper is gone into - solid solution - i would favor lab
assaying - 100 % -

Were the cores sent to - lab or ... in house ?
Or... ?

That's a beautiful core specimen.
Lots of copper - kinds.


https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_009.jpg



How about this core below....
Is that " grey " mineral... MOLY ?
Even nickel and cobalt - is seen in the historical reports.



https://images.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/144289_2fc5ff0e34a7890b_010.jpg



Which lab performed the assaying ?
What method ?
Fire assay ?

Just... ICP ?

Or... ICP MS ?
Peroxide or sodium peroxide ?


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