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Precipitate Gold Corp V.PRG

Alternate Symbol(s):  PREIF

Precipitate Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company focused on exploring and advancing its mineral property interests in Newfoundland Canada and the Pueblo Viejo Mining Camp, and Tireo Gold Trend of the Dominican Republic. The Company's exploration projects include Pueblo Grande, Juan de Herrera, and Ponton. The Pueblo Grande projects land position surrounds the Pueblo Viejo mine site on the west, north and east sides, covering about 7,105.71 contiguous hectares. The Juan de Herrera Project coverers about 12,746 hectares and located within the prospective Tireo Gold Trend of western Dominican Republic, directly adjoining GoldQuest Mining Corp on the south and west sides of its Tireo Gold Project. The Ponton Project covers 3,250 hectares and located 25 kilometers east of Pueblo Grande, is an early-stage gold epithermal exploration target hosted in similar Los Ranchos Formation volcanic rocks as found at Barrick’s Pueblo Viejo.


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Post by Bullboards_Sealon Jan 24, 2014 11:39am
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NR Permitting patience pays for Precipitate Gold

NR Permitting patience pays for Precipitate Gold
 
VANCOUVER – In early 2012 the northwest corner of the Dominican Republic was one of the hottest gold plays in the world. 
 
The area play there alighted in May, after GoldQuest Mining (TSXV: GQC) hit 231 metres grading 2.42 grams gold per tonne and 0.44% copper at its Las Tres Palmas project. 
 
That news hit just as Precipitate Gold (TSXV: PRG) was negotiating a deal for a property next door. The deal closed in September, giving Precipitate 100% ownership of the Juan de Herrera property for $450,000 in staged payments, 3 million shares, and a $1 million work commitment. 
 
“It was a fantastic opportunity - a great area play on the biggest story in the market at the time. And the team realized, 'OK now we have to go through the permitting process,'” Jeffrey Wilson, president and CEO of Precipitate, says in an interview. “They thought the process would take six, maybe eight months.” 
 
Eighteen months later, Precipitate finally has an exploration permit in hand.

The company was able to do some work in the interim, including mapping, soil sampling, and grab 
sampling. Those efforts outlined two target areas at Juan de Herrera, known as Ginger Ridge and 
Melchor. 
 
Ginger Ridge was the more enticing target. A second round of soil and rock chip sampling there returned a best result of 13 metres grading 1.48 grams gold and 20.38 grams silver per tonne from continuous rock chip samples. That came from within a gold-in-soil anomaly measuring 1 km long by 400 metres wide. 
 
“That was a year ago, that we finished the sampling and were ready to go in with an IP survey,” Wilson says. “And we’ve just been waiting since then.” 
 
Wilson says several factors led to the delay. One was that the Dominican is in the process of establishing a Ministry of Mines, instead of regulating mining through a department within the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. He says that bureaucratic shift has diminished motivation among current regulators, who keep expecting their jobs to be transferred to someone else imminently. Wilson says the system also incorporates some amount of delay to weed out speculators. 
 
“When I went to meet with the director responsible for mining in the Dominican last month, I understood a lot of what he’s concerned about,” Wilson says. “He doesn’t want opportunistic people coming down here and staking ground and then not doing anything with it. I appreciate that, but I also told him the delay has created missed opportunities in terms of investment dollars – we do want to come down here and hire people and spend money, but until we can do some basic work I can’t tell you that we’re going to be exploring here for a year or for ten years.” 
 
With a permit finally in hand, Precipitate is now sourcing quotes for geophysical contracts and planning an induced polarization program. “Geophysical work is what led to Goldquest’s discovery,” Wilson says. “My hope is that we can outline a similar anomaly. I’ve given up on hoping that things will move the share price, but it’s a question of: Are we fundamentally on the right track towards potentially making a discovery? And I think if we do these next two phases of work – IP and then drilling – that we could be.” 
 
Precipitate has enough money in the bank – just over $1 million as of September – to fund the IP survey. 
 
Further work would likely require new funding, but if some prospective IP results can help the company’s share price regain its former glory then a raise would be reasonable. 
 
In the fall of 2012, when Precipitate closed its deal for Juan de Herrera and Goldquest was drilling away at Las Tres Palmas, PRG shares were worth roughly 40¢. They have slid consistently since to trade at 11¢. The company has 29 million shares outstanding. 
 
Source: The Northern Miner

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