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Great Pacific Gold Corp FSXLF


Primary Symbol: V.GPAC

Great Pacific Gold Corp. operates a portfolio of high-grade gold projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Australia. In PNG, it holds a significant 2,513 sq. km mineral exploration land package. It includes early-stage and advanced-stage exploration targets with high-grade epithermal vein and porphyry-style mineralization present. Its Arau Project consists of two exploration licenses, located in the Kainantu region, and includes the Mt. Victor Prospect, hosting copper and gold mineralization. Its Wild Dog Project consists of one granted exploration license, EL 2761, and one exploration license application, ELA 2516, located on the island of New Britain and about 50 km southwest of Rabaul and Kokopo, PNG. Its Kesar Creek Project consists of one exploration license, EL 2711, and is contiguous with the K92 Mining Inc. tenements. Its The Tinga Valley Property consists of one exploration license, EL2720, located in the Papua Mobile Belt, which is host to several Tier 1 copper and gold mines.


TSXV:GPAC - Post by User

Comment by Tadon Jan 22, 2021 11:03am
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RE:NO NEWS BRYAN

RE:NO NEWS BRYANBSDetector2016,

News will flow when assay results return from the lab, and yeah, I agree , it's frustrating at times waiting for dill results to come in. Golden Mountain results could come at anytime depending on when the company receives the assay results from the lab. And, as we're waiting for those 11 drill holes to return, Fosterville has probably completed more holes and sent more samples into the lab .... 


The announcement of commencement of drilling on Lauriston will require time, too. FSX stated that they were going to be punching 64 holes to a depth of 80 meters .... as well as having a diamond drill rig starting shortly.

According to this drilling company's website ....  

https://northspan.ca/drilling-services/reverse-circulation-drilling


.......80 meter holes of reverse circuation drilling can be completed in a shift.

The initial pass of RC exploration drilling should result in some ongoing news updates once the flow of samples starts heading to the lab and assay results start coming back some weeks later, depending on backlogs at whichever lab(s) FSX is using.  I'm assuming the diamond drill rig will be used to follow up on RC drilling targets if there is indication from the "less accurate" RC drill assay results of a higher probability of hitting mineralization. As of this date, and based on an 80 meter hole per shift,  Fosterville South could have maybe a dozen or more RC holes completed on Lauriston already ? 

Understand the frustration BSDetector ... LOL .... I would really prefer Bryan Slusarchuk not use the word "imminently" when mentioning expectations for timing of assay results. 

;-) 

I doubt that Eric Sprott and Ross Beaty are complaining much about the timing. Didn't they particpate in the subsequent financing at $4.00 back  in July ? 

And .....the company reps expect Leviathan Gold to be trading by the end of January .... who knows what the delays are with the TSXV ... but I'll bet you a dozen donuts the regulators are going to be blaming the covidiot scamdemic for the delays ..... government bureaucrats being what they are.  Cripes, it took 15 days for Canada Post to deliver a 3 day ExpressPost envelope for me a few months ago, and Ontario wasn't even in any lockdowns at that time. 


Better being in a weeks or months early ..... than one day too late ... ? 



;-) 


GLTA ! 

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