My favorite part of that article .....
Coffin says he'd be surprised if Pan Global's progress isn't on the radar of several big metal majors. He believes they're not only monitoring results at La Romana but waiting to see what happens once the company starts exploring its neighbouring Al Andalus area, which is in the permitting stage. "Al Andalus is the big one. Once they get that granted, they'll be looking to see if there's supergene mineralization, so that could be a pleasant surprise," says Coffin.
Both Moody and Royall are eager to start work on the Al Andalus area once permits are issued to potentially add yet another copper discovery to their portfolio.
Escacena project expansion key to Pan Global's plans
The program to establish La Romana's size will likely see the Phase 4, 20-hole drill program that started in January double in size to a 40-hole drill program and total around 10,000 m as the company looks to expand the copper mineralization in all directions.
Once completed, Pan Global will have a clearer picture of the size potential and could begin planning for resource delineation while also getting a start on some of its other targets.
"I'm confident the results will expand the project in several directions and then we'll be in a much better position than to start looking at look at potential mining scenarios," says Moody.