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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 27, 2023 4:44am
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Post# 35416281

IRON COPPER - PART 2

IRON COPPER - PART 2 3 MAIN - IRON COPPER'S
Copper iron sulfide (CuFeS2)
Bornite - Cu5FeS4
Chalcopyrite - CuFeS2


2 IMAGES -  heavy ( reds, brown, green )
some might say... never mind the greens
my reply ?
green = phosphate, iron green, potassium.
BUT....  what if it were - malachite in the irons ?
This... is not the typical phosphate greens seen on
so many mountains in B.C. 
This green - is much deeper looking .
 
This area is massive...
I'm only showing a small section that still runs in
the 1000'm range... outlier areas are still ridden
in, browns, reds, deep greens. 

Key sign... iy's not phosphate is...
the oxides are so potent - no vegatation
if it were green phosphate - the vegatation would sprawl.
It's not.
slurp the
 
If this zone had any iron copper - it would be massive.
XFR - leave at home.
Bring another chem test kit to - test for copper- onsite.

Lat: 55.59945° N
Lon: 126.43803° W


https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52849556762_ab57f5303d_z.jpg


This photo - i lost the coordinates....
ugh.... i copied the ( Long + Lat ) to mouse...
then, scrolled the map back to the 2 photo zone above.
I opened the post - and .... the copy paste - didn't take.
I tried finding the location - but... hey... B.C.  is massive.


So.... this photo is similar to the other two photos - above.
Perhaps far easier ot access... whicvh is, important.
This zone spans 1000m long ( red zone )
and 100 m high...
Im sure the reds would be still apparent under the veg above.
If it had an - iron copper - it too would be massive.


Yes.... i would def say....
Phosphate ( greenery )
Yes.... moreso, blush pinks... but still deep.
Far Deepercoloration than the - Tsitsutl mountain.
Tsitsutl - has very faint pinks...

Again.... seeing it first.
And knowing the grades are good 
Drills grades = will be good
Investors can see it - open cut  = more confidence.
Versus - can't see underground - blind drilling.

.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52850317009_34f8565835_c.jpg


Take it
Leave it
Throw it away....

Just ideas for the junior.


Cheers.....



Just hope i've offdered a few good ideas...
Especially with the - xrf - unable to detect multi mineral bonds
and... if one is seraching for copper - and iron is present.
One would want to second guess the - xrf - on copper grades.


Oh...  whose the Stitching Depository ?
Foreign investors in junior ?
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