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Plato Gold Corp V.PGC

Alternate Symbol(s):  NIOVF

Plato Gold Corp. is a Canadian exploration company with projects in Timmins, Ontario, Marathon, Ontario and Santa Cruz, Argentina. The Timmins Ontario project includes four properties: Guibord, Harker, Holloway and Marriott in the Harker/Holloway gold camp located east of Timmins, Ontario with a focus on gold. In Argentina, the Company owns a 95% interest in Winnipeg Minerals S.A. that holds a number of contiguous mineral rights totaling 9,672 hectares (ha) with the potential for gold and silver. Its Good Hope Niobium Project consists of 5,146 ha in Killala Lake Area and Cairngorm Lake Area Townships, near Marathon, Ontario, with the primary target being the niobium. Its Pic River Platinum Group Metals (PGM) Project consists of about 2,247 ha in Foxtrap Lake and Grain Township, 21 kilometer (km) northwest of Marathon, Ontario, of which 19 claims are contiguous to the western boundary of Generation Mining Limited's Marathon Palladium-Copper Project. It also operates the Lolita Project.


TSXV:PGC - Post by User

Post by HHHAPPYon Aug 25, 2021 10:37am
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Finally news from management that isn't raising funds

Finally news from management that isn't raising funds but giving actual activity re core evaluation.
"PGC is pleased to announce it has cut an additional 2,267 m of core from its 2018 diamond drill program on the Good Hope Niobium Project, located 45 km northwest of Marathon, Ontario.
Logging and sampling of the core is currently underway. To date, 2,115 samples have been sent to the Actlabs facility in Thunder Bay, Ontario for niobium analysis. The remaining 199 samples from the final 2 holes (PGH-18-10 and -10A) will be submitted for analysis by August 25, 2021.
All holes intersected zones of massive carbonatite within a brecciated system consisting of variably fenitized (altered) alkaline rocks (syenite to alkali feldspar granite) intruded by carbonatite dykes and crosscutting carbonatite veins. The drilling encompassed an area of approximately 500 m by 500 m with all holes drilled in a northwesterly direction. The nine completed drill holes ranged in length from 372 m to 672 m, testing the area to a vertical depth of between 285 m and 580 m.
Assay highlights from previous work conducted on the property include up to 1.466% niobium (Nb2O5) and 11.52% phosphorus (P2O5) from sampling of the original surface pits in 2014 and up to 0.950% Nb2O5 and 6.20% P2O5 over 1.1 m in core sampling by Plato Gold during its initial diamond drilling program in 2018 (Giroux 2018). Other significant results from the 2018 program, which consisted of 5016 m of HQ diameter drilling in 10 holes, are provided in the table above.
Exploration planning and ongoing review of all historical data indicated that additional sampling of the drill core was warranted. Ultraviolet (UV) scanning of the recently cut drill core has indicated a high percentage of apatite in unsampled sections, which is closely associated with the niobium-rich pyrochlores, that was previously not examined because of budgetary constraints.
The Good Hope Property is a discrete carbonatite complex located northwest of the Prairie Lake Carbonatite Complex. The Good Hope carbonatites are host to niobium mineralization which occurs principally as pyrochlore-apatite clasts within a carbonatite breccia. The carbonatites are distinct in their mineralogy from the nearby Prairie Lake Complex.
The Company is planning a high-resolution magnetic and radiometric airborne geophysical survey over the Good Hope Property prior to initiating a phase 2 diamond drilling program.
The technical information found within this news release has been reviewed and approved by Gerald D. White, B.Sc., P.Geo., a qualified person (QP) for the purposes of NI 43-101."
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