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Pacific Empire Minerals Corp PEMSF


Primary Symbol: V.PEMC

Pacific Empire Minerals Corp. is a Canada-based copper exploration company. The Company's principal business activities are the acquisition and exploration of mineral exploration properties, with a focus in British Columbia, Canada. Its flagship projects include Pinnacle and Trident. Pinnacle Project covers 15,478 hectares and is located approximately 50 km to the west of Centerra Gold's Mt. Milligan Copper-Gold Mine. The Trident Project is located approximately 50 km to the southeast of Kwanika Deposit and 50 km to the northwest of Milligan Mine. The Trident Project covers approximately 6,618 hectares. Its royalty projects include Stars and Red. The Stars Project is situated approximately 58 kilometers north of Imperials Metals Corp.’s Huckleberry Copper mine and 40 km southwest of the resource town of Houston, BC. The Red Project is located approximately 56 km east-southeast of Williams Lake and 16 km northeast of the village of Lac La Hache.


TSXV:PEMC - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Apr 25, 2023 2:07pm
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Post# 35412882

JW - vs - JEAN

JW - vs - JEANOne of my first few posts i mentioned -
C zone was in the north.... seen a few older maps.
Yet.. when i checked PEMC's newer versions,
it places - C - zone in hte south....

Let's dismiss the black arrow in this diagram.
so oddly positioned with in word captions.
North Arrows are always - at the top of a map - poiting to north.
But.. .this black " indifferent arrow " is ill positioned.
Which questions where the claims are positioned.

If one treated this map as a standard - north is up -
Then...  C  zone would be in the north.
Almost as if it were.. .near COL  claims.

Not unless.... one is standing north easterly and
looking south easterly....


https://orders.newsfilecorp.com/files/5412/56595_4227896fb4ef4a2e_001.jpg


SECOND ANOMALY -
Using hte older files on JW + JEAN
I tried frinding the same claims block on
the B.C. minerals claims maps....
ALL CLAIMS #'S HAVE SINCE CHANGED.
ALL CURRENT CLAIMS ARE - DIFF NUMBERS.

Hence i had ot match the - stream patterns - to
claim # - JW  119 -


keep in mind
2 - drill holes are shown
1975 - series

1975 REPORT -
https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris/Report/05633.pdf/



https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52838493145_0634f33c68_b.jpg



LET'S NOW COMPARE THIS CLAIMS MAP IMAGE WITH -
1978 clams map -

Notice anything ?
Look where claims block ( 119 ) is located.
Nowhere near the -Y - creek

There's 2 -  Y -  creeks.
compare each with - JW 119 -

AND.... this map below is from - 1978 report.
3 yrs later.
block - JW 119 -
is not showing 2 drills holes from - 1975 -

simply compare the two - Y - creeks.
count over ot where each claim - 119 - is...
one each map.


the only thing that correlates on these two maps is...
the intrusion ( aquare ) that juts into JW 119.




1978 REPORT -
Page 27
https://apps.nrs.gov.bc.ca/pub/aris/Detail/6948



I wonder if the Gov't mineral mapping division
shifted thingswhen they changed over to a new
claims numbering ?


Who knows....

Maybe this post will help decipher the - JW + JEAN claims;
You know what i'd dp with the jw + jean claims ?
wink.

Also... the volcanics off to the west...
The TSITSUTL - NE - portion is avail for staking.

zinc
cobalt
nickel
red copper
soft tills and hard rock.

There are mineral reports on the -  sothern portions of
Tsitsul zones.



Cheers....


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