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Oroco Resource Corp ORRCF


Primary Symbol: V.OCO

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.


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Post by FrozenInOntarioon Jul 04, 2022 4:00pm
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One question to be asked ?

One question to be asked ?From Ceasar report just out.   And remember, Oroco pay these guys.

When we visited the Santo Tomas project in March, hole 4 had just been completed and the geologists seemed to be pretty excited about it. Seeing now how the hole is without any doubt the worst of the three holes assay results were reported on, we are wondering how this discrepancy could be explained. But it once again shows that only lab results should be relied upon, no matter how good the core looks like and no matter what an XRF hand gun tells you.

One of the 3 amigos visiting the site at the same time, the cartographer, tweeted this in april.

The fact that BZ003 and BZ004 appear to have been drilled from the same pad is positive in my mind. Oco has 46 permitted pads in Brasiles. If you had only one rig, would you drill 2x from the same pad if the first try from that pad didn't show something exciting
Saw also that BZ004 was part of the video made by the dancer summarizing his visit.    Trade Fill did not mention anything but got excited over core NZ013 in the core shack if i remember well.  
So I would venture that Oroco reps did push that BZ004 quite a lot to the visitors.
Note the other pictures that looked like geo porn on Oroco Tweeter feed later on.   North Zone 14-15-16 or something like this.

https://twitter.com/OrocoCorp/status/1511197874247254023

Main take away for the future, beware of core porn peddlers.   And as I have read before, beware of junior switching lead geos in their campaign. 
Maybe they strike significant with the latest drills in the NZ, but gee, looking again at these videos, I wonder why they have not publish the assays results yet.

GLTA
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