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Doubleview Gold Corp V.DBG

Alternate Symbol(s):  DBLVF

Doubleview Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company is focused on the exploration and development of high-value mineral resources, including copper, scandium, gold, silver, and other precious metals. The Company’s projects include Hat Copper-Gold Property and Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is located 50 kilometers (km) northwest of Telegraph Creek north-western British Columbia. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is situated in the Stikine District that includes the large Galore Creek, Schaft Creek, Red Chris, and Kutcho copper deposits. The Hat Copper-Gold Property is subject to a 2% net smelter royalty (NSR). The Red Spring Copper-Silver-Gold property located approximately 120 kilometers (km) north of Smithers, British Columbia. The Red Spring property is located in the asserted traditional 27,250 square kilometers territory of the Takla First Nation.


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Post by FrankSmarton Feb 18, 2015 2:59pm
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Could prove to be bigger then initially imagined-BMR

Could prove to be bigger then initially imagined-BMRBased on the latest drill results from H-23 and yesterday’s announcement of Dr. Abdul Razique joining the Doubleview Capital (DBV, TSX-V) technical team as a full-time geoscientist, there is little doubt in our view that Doubleview has a rapidly growing and potential world class discovery on its hands at the Hat Project in the Sheslay District of northwest British Columbia…this could prove bigger than we even first imagined after spending 3 days on the property during a site visit in the spring of last year, and the consequences for the entire district should be obvious… It’s no coincidence that H-23 is the best hole Doubleview has cut into so far at the Hat, with 1 section of 74 meters averaging nearly 1% CuEq, as senior technical adviser Pat McAndless (appointed last summer) is renowned for his ability to find the “sweet spot” in a cooked-up porphyry system such as this…keep in mind that assays are still pending for a third and even wider pyrite-chalcopyrite rich zone in H-23 that continues for at least 120 m (starting at 402 m)…already, a 278-meter section of this hole has averaged 0.53% CuEq, substantially better than the initial discovery holes H-08 and H-11reported in January, 2014Gold content is improving considerably at the Hat…in fact, the company is now referring to this as a Gold-Copper porphyry (vs. a Copper-Gold porphyry)…interesting… Each round of drilling has produced better results at this property, and that’s a trend you look for in an emerging major deposit…Doubleview is indeed inching closer to a potential high-grade core as the company is now stating…those are always very challenging to find, but DBV certainly has the technical expertise to figure it out… H-23 is the deepest hole ever drilled in the Sheslay District and it’s a game-changer for Doubleview…they are beginning to figure out the puzzle at the Hat, and it’s a massive puzzle that could easily enlarge to at least 2 km x 2 km given the quality of the targets contiguous to the Lisle Zone…as of now, the Lisle Zone has been defined over 1 km by 500 m…
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