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PPX Mining Corp V.PPX

Alternate Symbol(s):  SNNGF

PPX Mining Corp. is a Canadian exploration and development company with assets in northern Peru. The Igor Project, the Company's 100% owned property, comprises four of concessions of about 1,300 hectares and is located in the prolific Northern Peru gold belt in eastern La Libertad Department. The project is part of the Oligocene - Pliocene Gold-Silver Epithermal Belt. The Company is engaged in concentrating on the expansion and development of the Callanquitas structurally controlled high-grade gold and silver mineralization while simultaneously evaluating the potential for bulk-mineable, low-grade gold and silver mineralization at Tesoros and Portachuelos, targets that can expand the precious metal resource base at Igor. The Igor Project is a district scale project with the potential for multiple gold and silver deposits. Its subsidiaries consist of Sienna Minerals S.A.C. and Agraria Huaranchal S.A.C.


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Post by oilcanharryon Jun 21, 2007 12:40pm
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Post# 12978675

News!!!

News!!!On the surface(pardon the pun) this looks like a very strong release for Sienna. I especially liked the part about" Samples which exceeded the detection were re-assayed using a gravimetric fire assay technique" Does that mean they were really good and that they want to re-test to confirm? Now I admit to having limited knowledge of geology but I do know things like "two kilometer strike length and porphyry structure" this means big. Maybe some on the board who have the geology background wouldn't mind enlightening the rest of us on what this release is really saying.
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