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K92 Mining Inc. T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc owns and operates the high-grade Kainantu Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea which is currently operating at a design annualized production rate of approximately 120,000 oz AuEq per annum and is expected to produce at a run-rate of +300,000 oz AuEq per annum following its Stage 3 Expansion.


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Comment by ITSTHELAWon Feb 18, 2021 7:25am
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Post# 32593343

RE:RE:Awsome!

RE:RE:Awsome!Gold, silver and copper in every hole they drilled!

"John Lewins, K92 Chief Executive Officer and Director, stated, 
“The recent drilling results from Kora continue to demonstrate the continuity and high-grade nature of the vein system, with all 35 holes intersecting mineralization, 25 intersections above 10 g/t AuEq and 45 intersections above 5 g/t AuEq. These intersections also recorded solid thickness, averaging 3.16 metres and 4.78 metres true thickness for the K1 and K2 veins, respectively. Most importantly, as demonstrated by the long-sections (see Figure 1 and 2), drilling density often increases average localized grade, and step-out drilling continues to intersect mineralization outside of the mineral resource."
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