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Oroco Resource Corp V.OCO

Alternate Symbol(s):  ORRCF

Oroco Resource Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Mexico. It holds a net 85.5% interest in those central concessions that comprise 1,173 hectares (ha) (the Core Concessions) of The Santo Tomas Project, located in northwestern Mexico. It also holds an 80% interest in an additional 7,861 ha of mineral concessions surrounding and adjacent to the Core Concessions (for a total Project area of 9,034 hectares, or 22,324 acres). The Project hosts a large, outcropping porphyry copper deposit comprised of fracture-hosted and disseminated copper and molybdenum sulphides with significant gold and silver credits. Its Xochipala Property is comprised of the Celia Gene (100 ha) and the contiguous Celia Generosa (93 ha) concessions. Its Salvador Property is a 100-hectare mining concession, which lies around 25 kilometers (kms) to the west of the Xochipala Property and 30 kms west of Chilpancingo, Guerrero.


TSXV:OCO - Post by User

Comment by thereaderon Feb 06, 2021 8:22pm
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Post# 32494471

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Finalize IP

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Finalize IP
Good question E, and one I posed to management recently. The answer...yes, they know where the 3 holes at Brasiles were drill. Holes are typically marked by concrete markers, easy to find and long lasting. They were just about 150 m north and slightly east of where the survey results boundary is in the last news release. The area is being surveyed now, I expect. The images in the NR it show the zone to be deep and wide. Almost 1000 m wide and as deep as the technology can see, several hundred meters with no bottom in site. The "legend" of Brasiles certainly seems to be supported by the IP results!
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