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Starr Peak Mining Ltd V.STE

Alternate Symbol(s):  STRPF

Starr Peak Mining Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition and exploration of precious and base metal mineral deposits. The Company acquires, explores and develops gold and base metal deposits and projects in the Americas. Its NewMetal Property is located in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt of Quebec, along the Chicobi Deformation Zone. The NewMetal property has a total of about 64 mineral claims covering 1,888 hectares (ha) of highly prospective ground. The NewMetal Property is crosscut by the Normetal Fault Horizon associated with gold and base metal mineralization along the strike. The Company also owns the Normetal/Normetmar gold, copper, zinc and silver property, the Rousseau gold property and the Turgeon Lake gold property. The Rousseau gold Property consists of a bloc of 12 claims covering approximately 470.17 ha. The Turgeon Lake gold Property, east of the Rousseau gold property consists of about two claims covering approximately 112.91 ha.


TSXV:STE - Post by User

Post by GoldenIdleon May 08, 2021 10:00am
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From last NR

From last NR

the core we are waiting on may transition from zinc to copper 


The anomaly shows much higher conductance than other targets, which could indicate an increase in chalcopyrite concentration, More said. “This is similar to what occurred at the neighbouring Normetal mine, which transitioned from zinc-dominant near-surface to copper-dominant at depth, which was mined to a depth of approximately 2.4 km.” 

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