RE:Resource countHey Mattbigham, you wrote this:
Does not include the numerous identified,mineralized targets that include Cameron and Vania,which PAA should be testing or have already put drills into.´´
Hopefully Pan American can get to Cameron and Vania in 2017, if they have not done so already.
I get the impression they are testing El Cobre first, in terms of the satellite targets.
I wrote about El Cobre a little while ago. At the time, Pan American had scheduled 2 initial test holes for El Cobre.
We`ll see if the 2 initial El Cobre drill holes show up with the next La Negra drill holerelease.
Here is my original post on this subject:
´´La Negra Trend Targets (including 2 Pan American planned drill holes):
Take a look at slide 2 on the attached file of maps:
https://www.kootenaysilver.com/assets/img/nr/2016_23_La_Negra_Sections_11_Oct_2016.pdf
There are essentailly 5 additional targets to drill to the east and southeast of La Negra deposit area. These targets show either alterations or breccias or both.
More importantly, take a look at the targets to the southwest of La Negra deposit breccias (still on slide 2). There are 3 decent size targets with rock alterations, plus a number of smaller targets (including the 3 purple ones to the top).
Locate the 2 white dots (next to the 2 larger targets with grey lines). Those dots are planned drill holes. Pan American is planning to test drill those 2 (decent size) altered targets.
They labelled this general area as El Cobre.
The map below was issued by Kootenay a couple of years ago (I think), put together based on sampling work.
https://www.nafinance.com/images/Listed_Co/Ktn5.jpg
I think the red dot southwest of La Negra deposit of this map is El Cobre. They show sampling results, as follows
* 1.6 g/t Au, 8.0 g/t Ag
* 1.6 g/t Au, 92 g/t Ag
* 8.2 g/t Au, 160 g/t Ag´´