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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Pan Global Resources Inc. V.PGZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  PGZFF

Pan Global Resources Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the discovery of copper, tin, and other metal deposits in southern Spain. The Company’s flagship project is the Escacena Copper Project (the Escacena Project or Escacena) located in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, near Seville in Andalucia, which is the volcanic-hosted massive sulphide district. Escacena... see more

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Post by DiggeDiego on May 11, 2021 9:08am

New to PGZ

Hello PGZ share holders. How long would it take to start mining the properties in Spain? Any calculated costs and time to get the proper permits and biild a mine site? Thanks!
Comment by mahoon on May 11, 2021 10:51am
They still have many holes to go before year's end and a healthy treasury to back up their drill programs as warrants continue to be exercised.  So far they have a 100% hit rate of copper on approx 40 holes along with some fine tin grades to go along with it which has been an important precursor of other past big copper discoveries.  There should be zero problem with permits as PGZ ...more  
Comment by Franschoek on May 14, 2021 12:42am
Mines take years and usually at least a billion dollars to build.  This is a brownfield, good for permitting. Looks to me highly prospective for an open pit with U/G high grade sweeteners. My kind of jazz Frans
Comment by tarsands on May 14, 2021 9:49am
Yes they have only gone down i think like 200 metres in depth. Perfect for open pit. Also look at how many operating mines there are in the area. Some of them could just open up their wallets blow off the diust and take them out!