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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Serra Energy Metals Corp C.SEEM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ESVNF

Serra Energy Metals Corp. is a Canada-based resource exploration company. The Company focuses on the acquisition, exploration, and development of green metal projects. It operates two gold projects, namely the Beaufort and Myrtleford projects located in Victoria, Australia. The Beaufort property is a granted exploration tenement located in the southwest of Victoria, approximately 145 kilometers... see more

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Serra Energy Metals Corp > Orogenic gold overview
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Post by Y93H1979 on Sep 16, 2021 11:54pm

Orogenic gold overview

While we are waiting (and waiting) for drill results, I thought you might find this primer on orogenic gold deposits interesting.

https://www.goldfields.com/pdf/investors/presentation/2014/australia-site-visits/a-brief-introduction-to-orogenic-gold-deposits.pdf

It's done by Goldfields and I think it is must read for anyone seriously into junior mining precious metal speculation. There are quite a few jrs in Victoria, and invariably they are all playing the "Fosterville" card. What I found very interesting was that orogenic deposits often form clusters. What most intrigued me about E79 was that the Myrtleford property had these defined clusters of shallow high grade mineralisation along defined trends. To my knowledge none of the other juniors in the region have demonstrated anything like this. What I'm looking for int he intermediate - long term is what they can define under the several km strike at happy valley, not just what holes 4, 5, 6 and 7 show. I know "district scale" gets thrown around a lot, and I'm not meaning to pump, but multi km strike length in addition to high grade has me very intrigued.
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