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Blackwolf Copper and Gold Ltd V.BWCG

Blackwolf Copper and Gold Ltd. is a mineral exploration and development company focused on base and precious metal projects located in Alaska and British Columbia. It holds a 100% interest in the high-grade Niblack copper-gold-zinc-silver VMS project, located adjacent to tidewater in southeast Alaska, as well as six Hyder Area gold-silver and base metal properties in southeast Alaska and northwest British Columbia in the Golden Triangle, including the Cantoo and Harry properties. The Niblack copper-gold-zinc-silver project is located on Prince of Wales Island in southeast Alaska. The project covers approximately 6,200-acres, including 250 acres of patented land. The Hyder Properties are composed of five claim blocks (Cantoo, Mineral Hill, Texas Creek, Casey, Harry, and Rooster) located within the Golden Triangle and adjacent to the Alaska/British Columbia boarder. The Cantoo Property is a 513-hectare (ha) area comprised of about 63 claims. The Mineral Hill Property is a 502-ha area.


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Post by 1StockInformeron Feb 23, 2024 7:35pm
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Billionaire Mining Investor Frank Giustra's Role in BWCG

Billionaire Mining Investor Frank Giustra's Role in BWCG

Frank Giustra, a billionaire and prominent figure in the mining industry, recently stressed the pressing need for Canadian pension funds to bolster their investments in the domestic resource sector on BNN Bloomberg. He pointed out Canada's lagging position in the global competition for critical minerals, highlighting the economic vulnerabilities stemming from insufficient domestic investment.


Watch the full interview here: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/video/~2870315


Notably, Giustra is both invested in and advises Blackwolf Copper and Gold Ltd (traded as BWCG.v or BWCGF for US investors), an exploration company operating in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia and Alaska.

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Frank Giustra recently increased his stake in the company by 575,000 shares, bringing his ownership to 13.4%.


His confidence in BWCG is reinforced by the company's recent conclusive results from its 2023 drilling and surface sampling endeavors, which underscore BWCG's dedication to exploration and resource discovery in lucrative regions.


At the Harry Property, various styles of mineralization were identified, including high-grade gold-silver veins and multi-ounce silver base-metal veins with gold credits. Surface sampling and mapping revealed extensive areas of quartz-sericite-pyrite alteration, alongside a 3-kilometer trend housing multiple mineralized zones.


Similarly, promising high-grade mineralization was found in samples at BWCG's Cantoo Property, with drilling efforts confirming substantial potential for high-grade mineralization, indicating the presence of a porphyry system.


With secure funding for an extensive 2024 drill program on the Harry Property, BWCG is well-positioned to capitalize on its 2023 discoveries.


Full press release here: https://blackwolfcopperandgold.com/site/assets/files/5881/bwcg_nr2024-01-2023_expl_results_harry_and_cantoo_fina.pdf


Posted on behalf of Blackwolf Copper and Gold Ltd.

 
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