RE:RE:News Another great NR on drill results that continue to support the enormity, and the confidence in the C Structures. The resource at the Lamaque South is working it's way towards being a World Class Deposit.
Unless management receives the kind of offer that's out of this world for their shareholders, then any deal giving up 100% control of the South Lamaque Property would put them near the top of the list as being the most incompetent corporate team in the mining industry. I'm on record believing their not .... subject to change.
Besides today's drill results that continue to come in outstanding, and as exciting, was the information pertaining to the "GAP", the area between Triangle & No. 4 that could within the next month be a game changer for shareholders in the resource size and its economics, at and around the Triangle:
"Potential for "C" Structures to Intersect the Adjacent No. 4 Plug Deposit: Interpretation Underway, 11,000 m of No. 4 Plug Drilling Completed and Assays Pending"
"Sub-vertical shear zones similar to the “C” Zones at Triangle have now been identified and interpreted in drill core on the No. 4 Plug and are believed to be the significant control of the gold mineralization at the No. 4 Plug."
"Step out drilling outside the main intrusive at the No. 4 Plug had not been conducted prior to the recently completed drill program."
"The spatial and structural relationship between the No. 4 Plug and Triangle deposits is not dissimilar from the relationship shown between the Sigma and Lamaque Mines"
Now I'm no geologist by any means, but take a closer look at the link below, one could almost take a ruler and connect the C shear structures at Triangle, with that of the shear structures at the No. 4 Plug.
https://www.integragold.com/i/pdf/Composite-Section.pdf
When the release of 11,000 m of drill results start coming in, "The potential for "C" Structures to Intersect the Adjacent No. 4 Plug Deposit" will, without a doubt in my mind be verified, and with it comes a mine with higher economical margins, with a huge uptick in Triangle's resource of high-grade ounces.
Also of note as pictured, is the location of the deepest shear structures at the No. 4, these (3) lowest structures appear to be down dipping below C6, currently the lowest know C Structure at Triangle.
Also of note as pictured, is the "Plug No.4 Mineralization: Qz-Tour-Cb and Qz-Cb veins/veinlets array", that Integra's exploration team now believes also exist in the Triangle Plug. These stacked veins allow for low cost economical bulk mining methods, similar to what AEM uses at their Goldex mine.