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Great Pacific Gold Corp V.GPAC

Alternate Symbol(s):  FSXLF

Great Pacific Gold Corp. operates a portfolio of high-grade gold projects in Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Australia. In PNG, it holds a significant 2,513 sq. km mineral exploration land package. It includes early-stage and advanced-stage exploration targets with high-grade epithermal vein and porphyry-style mineralization present. Its Arau Project consists of two exploration licenses, located in the Kainantu region, and includes the Mt. Victor Prospect, hosting copper and gold mineralization. Its Wild Dog Project consists of one granted exploration license, EL 2761, and one exploration license application, ELA 2516, located on the island of New Britain and about 50 km southwest of Rabaul and Kokopo, PNG. Its Kesar Creek Project consists of one exploration license, EL 2711, and is contiguous with the K92 Mining Inc. tenements. Its The Tinga Valley Property consists of one exploration license, EL2720, located in the Papua Mobile Belt, which is host to several Tier 1 copper and gold mines.


TSXV:GPAC - Post by User

Comment by Quintessential1on Apr 18, 2024 10:18am
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RE:GPAC Prospect

RE:GPAC ProspectAnd vice-versa.  AEM is still expanding their Fosterville mine and exploring surrounding properties.  I am sure their results are scrutinized to provide possible future GPAC drilling locations. 

With that same logic any future AEM discoveries pointing towards an extension into GPAC held lands could initiate buyout interest in part or whole.  They do not look like they have any PNG properties yet and I am not sure how they feel about the jurisdiction but their Northern Australia explorations activity isn't that far away.  Maybe they would like to get their feet wet in PNG. 

GLTY and all

VicsPics wrote: You have to think that Agnico Eagle Mines is closely watching GPAC's drill results. If Rex can find another big drill result this stock should fly and potentally receive a big purchase price offer!

News is supposedly out soon this is going to get very intersting. Go Rex!


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