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Emerita Resources Corp V.EMO

Alternate Symbol(s):  EMOTF

Emerita Resources Corp. is a Canada-based natural resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Europe, with a primary focus on exploring in Spain. The Company has a 100% ownership interest in the Iberia Belt West (IBW) project located in the Iberian Pyrite Belt in southern Spain. The IBW Project encompasses three polymetallic deposits. The IBW Project is located in the western part of the belt, adjacent to the border with Portugal, approximately 144 kilometers (km) west of Seville and 50 km from the port city of Huelva. The Nuevo Tintillo Project consists of one exploration permit comprising 227 mineral claims in Seville province, in the Western part of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and covers over 6,874 hectares. Its La Infanta Sur Project consists of one exploration permit comprising 28 mineral claims in Seville province, in the western part of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and covers over 848 hectares.


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Post by Drjonestwitteron Oct 04, 2021 9:15am
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BIGGER, BIGGER, BIGGER

BIGGER, BIGGER, BIGGERThis is huge! We have identified 4.8km of new strike horizontally across La Infanta and Romanera combined, and show a these deposits likely exceed +400 meters in depth. The conductors show a huge box in 3D.. multiple lens hit now, historical confirmed at la Infanta, step out have begun that will grow resources dramatically, in true step out hole 18 hit 8 meters of massive sulphides awesome! This portion of deposits strike extended now to 1.5 km. Further east and deepest hole hit 2 lens …. I told you IbW is going to be huge. The science just proved the massive upside potential…. When you connect the fragmentation of the conductors at La Infanta you get 4km. 4000m x 400m x average mineralization width 5m x conservative density of 3.5 = 28 million tons of high grade 32x of the historical at La Infanta and it’s open below 400m… that’s is the average width is 5m. At $500/ton $14 billion That’s discounted 50% from historical FYI. Romanera, the conductors just showed it can very possibly more then double to +24 million tons, @ $350/ton = $8.4 billion Total $22.4 billion = to Los frailes + Azn mine Then what about El Cura ? Bigger, bigger, bigger! A second big brother La Infanta deposit 4 possibly “In the central area (2 on figure 2) a discrete anomaly is coincident with the mineralized lenses being drilled in La Infanta. This conductor continues to the west for more than 2.0Km and the conductive plate extends beyond 400 meters depth." The math is the math, the data is the data. https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1gllpi3-B179EC05-49E5-434C-9A9C-5FA2FD8FF846.jpeg+ https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1gllpic-4BEB5A9C-C361-432A-B897-E665C43795C1.jpeg+ https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1gllpij-738DD174-4B76-4444-9557-D5B2142959AB.jpeg+ https://cdn-ceo-ca.s3.amazonaws.com/1gllpj0-D6CDFF7C-70B0-42CA-995F-6075C9ED010D.jpeg+ https://cdn-ceo-

 Historically drilling matched or outperformed historical, now true step out, forsth one "Phase 2 has commenced, whereby drilling is stepping out beyond the limits of the historical drilling, commenced with hole 18 and assays will be reported in the coming weeks. Hole 18 of Phase 2 intersected 8 meters of massive sulphides (assays pending)."
 
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