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Provenance Gold Corp C.PAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  PVGDF

Provenance Gold Corp. is a Canada-based precious metals exploration company with a focus on gold and silver mineralization within North America. The Company acquires, explores and develops resource properties. It holds interests in Nevada, and eastern Oregon, United States. The Company's projects include Eldorado, White Rock and Silver Bow. The Eldorado Project is located approximately 60 kilometers (km) northwest of Vale in Malheur County, Oregon. Malheur County also hosts Paramount Gold’s Grassy Mountain Gold Project. The Eldorado project has a land package of approximately 1,140 acres. The magmatic/hydrothermal mineralization at Eldorado is interpreted as a porphyry gold system. The White Rock project consists of 164 unpatented mineral claims covering a combined area of approximately 1,327 hectares (3,280 acres), located 105 kilometers (65 miles) northeast of Wells, Elko County, Nevada. The Silver Bow project is hosted in Tertiary volcanic tuffs and dacite flow domes.


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Comment by lptuf93on Nov 04, 2024 8:55am
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RE:RE:RE:300m @ 3,5 gramm au/ton is possible.

RE:RE:RE:300m @ 3,5 gramm au/ton is possible.https://www.provenancegold.com/latest

Looks like I was wrong!!! EC-01 drilled to 347m and "the hole ended in altered mineralisation and visually validates the vertical extension of the system". I don't sant to jump the gun but could we be looking at a 1,000gram metre hole?
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