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Foran Mining Corp T.FOM

Alternate Symbol(s):  FMCXF

Foran Mining Corporation is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in copper-zinc-gold-silver exploration and development. The Company holds eight properties encompassing over 140,000 hectares within the Hanson Lake District of eastern Saskatchewan, Canada along the deposit rich Flin Flon Greenstone Belt. Its projects include the development of the McIlvenna Bay deposit, evaluation of the Bigstone deposit, and near mine exploration of several promising targets. McIlvenna Bay is a copper-zinc-gold-silver rich VHMS deposit, which is located 65 kilometers (km) West of Flin Flon, Manitoba and is part of the Flin Flon Greenstone Belt that extends from Snow Lake, Manitoba, through Flin Flon to its ground in eastern Saskatchewan, a distance of over 225 km. Its exploration camp is road-accessible, located 17 km south on the Hanson Lake all-weather gravel road. The Bigstone deposit is located within the Northern Lights Property, which lies west of McIlvenna Bay.


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Post by pigmaleonon Mar 15, 2005 3:11am
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Got Strength but not Length

Got Strength but not LengthQuite amazing results, but was it a random grab bag or collected and bagged.....1000$ per ton is too rich. however the rest would even it out. FOM in the same boat as QRL. in 1947 returned the following narrow high-grade intersections over a strike length of 300 feet: DDH 11, 180 grams per tonne (5.8 ounces per ton) gold across 10 centimetres (0.33 foot); DDH 12, 464 grams per tonne (14.92 ounces per ton gold) across 25 centimetres (0.83 foot); and DDH 13, 129 grams per tonne (4.16 ounces per ton gold) across 28 centimetres or 0.92 foot, (Manitoba assessment file 90313). In 1971, trench samples returned values of 79.5 grams per tonne (2.32 ounces per ton) and 37.0 grams per tonne (1.08 ounces per ton) gold across the structure (Manitoba Assessment File 93625). Foran plans a modest exploration program this summer to further assess the exploration potential of the property.
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