Pan African Mining - Diamanten, Gold, Uran - Rohstoffherz, was willst du mehr?

  • Hallo nygold,


    was ist Dein Problem?


    Hast Du zu teuer gekauft? Bist Du von dem Kursrückgang betroffen? Das wird schon! Natürlich nicht gleich aber in 2 bis 5 Jahren.


    Zitat

    erinnern mich an die Projekte vom Amir und seiner Promoterbude UEC


    Was willst Du mit dieser Aussage ´rüber bringen´?


    Zitat

    sein Bruder Arash soll mal mit BlenderMedia das machen, wofür er auch bezahlt wird


    Was willst Du hiermit aussagen? Ich kenne mich damit nicht aus. Aber über Pan African Mining weiß ich einiges! Frage zu Pan African Mining und ich werde versuchen, Dir zu helfen!


    Grüße GW

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Hallo Goldwasser,


    der Troll hat sich vorläufig getrollt, ich sehe keine versoffene Nase...


    Was ich mich frage: ist Pan African gerade nicht gut genug, dass noch kein Major sie aufgekauft hat? Sollte man sie vielleicht deshalb kaufen, um vielleicht eine Verdoppelung zu erleben? Oder sitzen die auf der Lauer, lassen Kleininvestoren das 'dirty work' der Erstexploration bezahlen und kaufen sie dann fürn Appel und en Ei aus?


    Meine längere Serie von grossen, entgangenen potentiellen Gewinnen mit guten Explorern infolge Aufkauf durch majors hat vor wenigen Tagen mit UMN (von Areva geschnappt, die werden verzehn- oder verzwanzigfachen) seine Fortsetzung gefunden X(


    30-40 % innert weniger Monate kann sich zwar sehen lassen, ist angesichts des Risiko's eines Totalverlustes zum Zeitpunkt der Investition aber keine gute Risikoprämie! X(


    Lauert wer, was meinst du? Hast du Ortskenntnisse?


    Gruss,
    30%-Lucky

  • Hallo Lucky,


    sehe heute erst Dein Posting. Muss z. Zt. ein bisschen kürzer treten, weil ich einen Hörsturz hatte.


    Wie so oft stellst Du Dir die Fragen, die ich mir auch stelle. Deshalb bin ich schon einige Male rein und mit schönen Gewinnen wieder raus. Insgesamt habe ich schon meinen Verdoppeler. Zur Zeit bin ich ´mal wieder investiert. Örtliche Kenntnisse habe ich nicht. Aber ich habe mich sehr intensiv mit Afrika, Madagaskar und Pan African Mining beschäftigt.


    Zitat

    Was ich mich frage: ist Pan African gerade nicht gut genug, dass noch kein Major sie aufgekauft hat? Sollte man sie vielleicht deshalb kaufen, um vielleicht eine Verdoppelung zu erleben? Oder sitzen die auf der Lauer, lassen Kleininvestoren das 'dirty work' der Erstexploration bezahlen und kaufen sie dann fürn Appel und en Ei aus?


    Diese Frage kommt automatisch auf, wenn man sich die Meldung von heute und die Börsenreaktionen darauf ansieht:


    Oct 02, 2007 03:01 ET


    Encouraging Results From Ground Geophysics Survey at Madagascar's Mountain of Gold Confirm Strong Potential for Large Deposits Along Trend
    VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwire - October 2, 2007) - PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (TSX VENTURE: PAF) (FRANKFURT: P2A) (the "Company") is pleased to announce the successful outcome of an Induced Polarization survey recently conducted on its Mountain of Gold Project in Madagascar's central-west plateau. The Company's license in this region encompasses approximately 900 sq. km. situated 125 air miles west-southwest of the capital city of Antananarivo, in the provinces of Toliary and Antananarivo. The survey produced encouraging results outlining many large anomalies along trend bearing signatures similar to that found in the Dabolava East Zone, where numerous quartz veins bearing high-grade gold ranging from 4 g/t to 55 g/t Au have been encountered in Phase I and 2 core drilling to date.


    The Company's focus during the current Phase 2 exploration and drilling has been to develop a better understanding of the complex structural model controlling location of the high grade gold bearing structures within the region in order to identify additional zones similar to Dabolava East. The Company retained Spectral Geophysics of Botswana to conduct an induced polarization (IP) geophysical survey as part of this program. The survey consisted of inducing an electrical charge into the ground to identify zones of silicification (resistivity) and disseminated sulphides (chargeability) often associated with the gold mineralization.


    The resulting maps contribute greatly to the structural interpretation and understanding of the area. Anomalies generally indicate disseminated sulphides associated either with the gold mineralization itself or with the alteration halo accompanying the gold-bearing structures. They may also potentially reflect nickel, copper or other metals. In this regard, the Company has already found copper near-surface at the Western end of the Mountain of Gold trend.


    So far, 94 line-km of survey have been completed, 28 line-km in the Dabolava-East area and 66 line-km in the Mountain of Gold/Andimaka area. The survey has been successful in outlining numerous coincident chargeability and resistivity anomalies (indicated in red and pink shades on the geophysics maps posted on our website at the following link):


    http://www.panafrican.com/props_Dabolava_geology.asp


    A number of these anomalies are highly pronounced and extend for hundreds of metres of strike-length. The grid areas are also being covered by a soil survey to discriminate the gold-bearing anomalies. Soil results are pending.


    At Dabolava-East, the survey indicates that the known Dabolava-East mineralization revealed through drilling to date may only represent a small portion of the total mineralization present in the zone. Numerous larger geophysical targets of similar signature exist in the immediate surrounding area, potentially reflecting hidden deposits below surface. Initial drilling has been confined to targets with outcroppings or other surface manifestations.


    Prospecting of the Mountain of Gold and Andimaka Zones has lead to the discovery and cataloguing of at least 58 lode (in place) artisanal mines. The workings are located along several subparallel structural trends extending for a strike-length of 3.75km so far. Of the panel samples taken from these various sites, nine returned assays between 1 and 5 g/t Au, and five between 5 and 8 g/t Au. The IP survey has yielded large anomalies in these Zones for follow-up drilling.


    Given the encouraging results of the IP survey, it is the Company's intention to pursue the survey over several grass-root prospects previously identified through the regional stream sediment survey and followed-up by prospecting.


    The Company is planning an aggressive diamond drilling campaign to test these newly identified targets as well as to continue the delineation of the Dabolava-East Zone using its own Atlas Copco Christensen CS14 skid mounted wireline drill.


    The Mountain of Gold Project is being managed by Canadian Marthe Archambault, P.Geo., with total program oversight provided by Gregory B. Sparks, P. Eng., a Director of the Company. Both are Qualified Persons under NI 43-101. Sample preparation and assistance in establishing laboratory protocols and sample handling and assaying quality control are supervised by Ardito Martohardjono, Vice-President of Laboratory Services and a Director of the Company.


    According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, "We are delighted with the exceptional results from our recently concluded induced polarization study in the Dabolava region. They suggest strong potential for larger hidden deposits along trend throughout the region. We are presently developing drill targets on six new zones where large anomalies were outlined in the survey. It will be very exciting to commence drilling these new targets as well as to expand drilling at Dabolava East and the Mountain of Gold itself."


    About Pan African Mining Corp.


    The Company is an exploratory resource company with approximately 7,500 sq. km. of diversified mineral properties and 5,000 sq. km. of uranium properties in Madagascar. The Company is exploring these properties for uranium, gold, coal, precious stones, base metals and industrial commodities. In addition, the Company is exploring two large regions for gold and metals in Mozambique under agreements with other companies. It also has approximately 5500 sq. km. of diamond licenses in Botswana which it is presently exploring. Its operations in Madagascar are carried out through its operating subsidiary, PAM Madagascar Sarl, and its uranium activities are carried out through its 80% owned subsidiary PAM Atomique Sarl. The Company has offices in Vancouver, Canada and Antananarivo, Madagascar. More information about the Company is available at http://www.panafrican.com.



    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
    PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP.


    "Irwin Olian"
    Irwin Olian
    Chairman & CEO


    Grüße GW

  • Heute im globalprofitscout gefunden


    newsletter@globalprofitscout.de


    In dieser Woche fand eine zweitägige Rohstoffmesse in Frankfurt statt.


    Ein absolutes Highlight der Veranstaltung war der Auftritt von Professor Ramdohr, dem Chef-Urangeologen von Pan African Mining, der mit seinem Fachwissen brillieren konnte und die Zuschauer in seinen Bann zog. So sieht seriöse Arbeit aus!

  • Hi Lucky,


    hier ist die ganze Mail vom Global Profit Scout:


    Ausgabe vom 04.10.2007


    Heiko Thieme und der Clown von Asian Dragon


    In dieser Woche fand eine zweitägige Rohstoffmesse in Frankfurt statt. Mit von der Partie war auch der allseits bekannte Börsenguru Heiko Thieme. Seit 1972 ist der Anlagestratege im Börsengeschäft erfolgreich tätig und lebt seit mehr als 25 Jahren in der Finanzmetropole New York. In seiner unnachahmlichen Art und Weise moderierte er Diskussionsrunden mit jeweils drei bis vier Vorständen.


    Für allgemeine Erheiterung sorgte dabei der Vorstandsvorsitzende und Präsident von Asian Dragon (WKN A0KE7Z): Der amerikanische Sunnyboy John Karlsson, der sich selbst als „Company Builder“ darstellte, fuhr seine Firma mit voller Wucht an die Wand. Seine überhebliche Art und Weise stieß bei Heiko Thieme auf wenig Verständnis. Auch schien er vom Rohstoffgeschäft überhaupt keine Ahnung zu haben.


    Neben reißerischen und vollmundigen Aussagen fiel er durch unmotivierte Zwischenrufe auf. Die Ausführungen des Vorstands von Grenville Gold Corp bedachte er mit: „it’s a buy! It’s a buy“ it’s buy!” Auch gab er deutlich zu verstehen, dass es ihm am Allerwertesten vorbeigehe, ob seine Zuschauer seine Aktie kaufen oder verkaufen; wortwörtlich: I don’t give a shit!“ Aber es kam noch besser mit Johnboy: „...we’ll have the next motherfucking moly mine in China“! Als Zuschauer wusste man nicht, ob man lachen oder weinen sollte.


    Heiko Thieme führte den Vorstand von Asian Dragon nach allen Regeln der Kunst vor und schaffte es sogar dabei die Contenance zu behalten. Dem Publikum erklärte er, dass man an der Art und Weise der Ausführungen auch seine eigenen Rückschlüsse über die Qualität des jeweiligen Unternehmens ziehen könne. Mit diesem Auftritt hat sich der Vorstand von Asian Dragon absolut lächerlich gemacht. Man kann jedem Investor nur raten, die Finger von der Aktie zu lassen. Shortseller sollten sich nach diesen Geschehnissen die Aktie von Asian Dragon einmal näher anschauen...


    Ein absolutes Highlight der Veranstaltung war der Auftritt von Professor Ramdohr, dem Chef-Urangeologen von Pan African Mining, der mit seinem Fachwissen brillieren konnte und die Zuschauer in seinen Bann zog. So sieht seriöse Arbeit aus!


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    Herausgeber und damit verbundene Unternehmen sowie Mitarbeiter des Börsenbriefes haben Wertpapiere und Optionen in ihrem Besitz, die in dieser Ausgabe besprochen werden:


    Asian Dragon Group, Pan African Mining



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  • Habe ich eben bei Wallstreet Online gefunden, verfasst vom user RMINCONSULT


    Bericht Rohstoffmesse Frankfurt 03.10.2007


    Hello Productive African Fans (Akronym: PAF)
    Komme gerade von der 5. Rohstoffmesse Frankfurt und möchte Euch über meine Eindrücke informieren.
    Die Messe war eigentlich schwach besucht, zumal wenn man bedenkt, dass heute Feiertag ist.
    Viele Stände standen mit Ihrem Personal eben nur so herum. Zentral war ein Podium aufgebaut, auf dem Heiko Thieme sehr souverän jeweils drei CEO’s befragte und Ihnen Gelegenheit gab Ihr Unternehmen vorzustellen. Irwin Olian stellte Sacre Coeur, die Goldliegenschaft in Guayana vor. Während er selbst Kaufmann ist, waren die anderen beiden CEO’s Geologen für SearchGoldResources und Temex Resources Corp.. Während die Geologen Angestellte mit entsprechenden 6-stelligen Optionsschein-Vergütungen waren, hat Irwin die Liegenschaften in Guayana und das Equipment selbst bezahlt, daraus ergibt sich eine pers. Beteiligung von ca. 10%, während die angestellten Geologen 1% bzw. 0,5% am Unternehmenswert ausgedrückt in vom Hundert der Marktkapitalisierung hielten. Irwin Olian machte hier einen sehr kompetenten, ruhigen und seriösen Eindruck.


    Ich habe ihn auf die Informationspolitik des Hauses angesprochen und dargestellt, dass lange nachrichtenlose Zeiten für Anleger beunruhigend seien und vermehrt zu negativen, wenn auch spekulativen Vermutungen Anlass gäben. Irwin gehört nun eher zu den verschlossenen, zurückhaltenden Menschen und gab zu verstehen, dass er grundsätzlich nicht viel davon hält zu früh über Ergebnisse zu reden, die noch nicht abgesichert sind. Mein Beispiel war, dass es zwar sehr schön zu wissen sei, dass die Bohrungen vorankommen, aber es fehlten dann eben weitere Fakten. Um ihm mit der Standardantwort, dass die Verzögerungen bei der derzeitigen intensiven Explorationstätigkeit vor allem bei den Labors lägen, vorzukommen, habe ich geäußert, dass es doch reichen würde mitzuteilen, dass man 100m unter einem alten frz. Tagebau immer noch in Pyroxenit bohre. Dann könnte ich schon ableiten, dass zumindest das potenziell Uranothorianit führende Wirtsgestein dort noch angetroffen wird. Aber er möchte solche Mitteilungen eben nicht machen, weil es ja durchaus einmal sein könnte, dass keine Uranothorianit Vererzung im Pyroxenit anzutreffen sei und dann müsse er geweckte Hoffnungen durch Negativmeldungen quasi zurücknehmen und so etwas hält er nicht für gut. Diesen Standpunkt kann man teilen. Im Verlauf des Gesprächs(ca. 30’) ließ er allerdings einmal durchblicken, dass es bei einigen Proben zu Verzögerungen gekommen war, weil auffallend hohe Urangehalte gemessen wurden; daraufhin hat das Labor neu kalibriert um sicher zu gehen, dass es sich nicht um Fehlmessungen handelt.
    Auf den geringen Tagesumsatz in Kanada wie auch in Deutschland angesprochen, wies er daraufhin, dass der Kurs in Kanada gestern um 0,55CAD angezogen habe und der Umsatz auch erhöht gewesen sei. Das habe ich kommentarlos zur Kenntnis genommen in der stillen Hoffnung, dass dies so bleibt, denn seien wir ehrlich, einen solchen Tag kann Irwin an der Börse aus der Portokasse generieren! Time will show.


    Auf den Zeithorizont bis zum Produktionsbeginn bei Uran und Gold angesprochen (time schedule for first pour) antwortete er nicht konkret, sondern sagte nur für Dabolava (Gold) habe er jetzt ein weiteres schweres Diamantbohrgerät für Kernbohrungen gekauft. Eine konkrete Antwort habe ich nicht erhalten, habe aber auch nicht insistiert. Wir haben über die Ergebnisse der geophysikalischen IP-Messungen gesprochen, von denen er sehr angetan ist. Ich werde zur Interpretation der Anomalie-Karten(ich meine madadp hatte uns einen link in den thread gestellt) im Geologen thread noch gesondert etwas schreiben. Nur soviel: Irwin deutete an, dass es sich bei hoher Polarisierbarkeit auch um Nickelsulfide handeln könnte. Auf typische Farben von Nickelmineralen in der Oxidationszone angesprochen, musste er passen. Er ist Kaufmann, es sei ihm verziehen.


    Sakoa-Kohlelagerstätte: dort wird jetzt gerade mit den ersten Bohrungen begonnen. Man weiß aber schon, dass Flözmächtigkeiten bis zu 12m zu erwarten sind und überwiegend mit 5 bis 6m gerechnet werden muss. Allerdings handelt es sich um eine sehr große Ausdehnung der Vorkommen.
    Irgendjemand wollte wissen, wieviele Bohrgeräte jetzt überhaupt im Einsatz sind:
    Uran 1 schweres Diamant-Bohrgerät(sBG Atlas Copco) für Kernbohrungen
    2 leichte Bohrgeräte mit Luftspülung (RC-drill)


    Gold 1 sBG; ein weiteres gekauft, noch nicht geliefert


    Kohle 2 sBG’e


    Da andere Gesprächspartner auf dem Stand erschienen, entstand eine gewisse Nervosität und ich habe mich verabschiedet. Mein persönlicher Eindruck: Irwin arbeitet wirklich hart an seinem Erfolg, kein Abenteurertyp, der Mann, weiß was er will.


    Dr. Ramdohr war heute im Vergleich zu Düsseldorf geradezu hektisch, weil er nach Regensburg aufbrechen musste. Dort trifft er Prof. Philipsborn, einen in Fachkreisen nicht nur wegen seines ebenfalls berühmten Vaters renommierten Mineralogen, um diesen für die Regenzeit (Dezember bis Anfang Februar) nach Madagaskar zu verpflichten. Prof. Philipsborn, den ich ebenfalls persönlich kenne, wird die wachsende Mannschaft vor Ort in Mineralogie und Geologie schulen. Immerhin sind allein für das Uranprojekt derzeit 15 Geologen in der Tranomaro-Region tätig. Mich hat diese Investition in die Qualifikation der insbesondere einheimischen Mitarbeiter sehr überzeugt.
    Dr. Ramdohr zeigte mir voll Stolz Bilder des Camps vor Ort (er selbst schläft dort wie alle anderen im Zelt; Bilder von ungebetenen Besuchern, wie Skorpione(5 – 10cm lang) undeine mit der Hand gefangenen Python(2-3m) machten deutlich, dass die Mannschaft dort nicht im Urlaub ist. Das gesamte Camp und insbesondere die Aufbewahrung der gezogenen Bohrkerne macht auf mich einen außerordentlich guten Eindruck, es herrscht Ordnung. Die für Analysen vorgesehenen Bohrkernabschnitte werden mit einer Diamantsäge längs gesplittet, sodass immer eine Hälfte katalogisiert als Beleg zurück bleibt.
    Der längste zusammenhängende Bohrkern von etwa 2,50m Länge wurde auf einem Bild wie der Fang eines Anglers präsentiert. Die maximale Tagesbohrleistung bisher betrug 30m und im Schnitt etwa 10 bis 20m, wobei ihr immer wissen müsst, dass zur Kerngewinnung immer das gesamte Bohrgestänge herausgeholt und wieder neu niedergebracht werden muss.


    Die Mächtigkeit der Pyroxenitlinsen liegt bei 60 bis 70m und – aufgepasst!- konnte schon bis in Tiefen von 350m verfolgt werden!!! Das sind die steilgestellten Platten von kompetenten Gesteinen. Die meisten Bohrungen sind etwa 100m lang und wegen des von 90° abweichenden Bohrwinkels ca.80 bis 90tief. Es wird schräg unter die alten Tagebaue gebohrt, so dass man sicher geht die an der Oberfläche zu sehenden Pyroxenitlagen in der Tiefe zu durchschneiden. Die alten z.T. wassergefüllten Tagebaue aus französischer Zeit sind bis zu 40m tief.


    News sollen für Sakoa in etwa zehn Tagen kommen (Mitteilung des Bohrbeginns) und für Tranomaro in etwa 14 Tagen, hier mit sehr guten Ergebnissen, wie Dr. Ramdohr andeutete.
    Es komme nun ein großer Sprung vorwärts.

  • 17,2 Meter Mit Urangehalten über 4,329 ppm Uran oder 11,25 lbs/Tonne U 308



    NEWS:


    SOURCE: Pan African Mining Corp.


    Oct 16, 2007 03:01 ET
    Initial Core Drill Results From Pan African's Tranomaro Uranium Project Reveal High-Grade Intersections to Depth at Old French Mine 37, Including 5.0 M of 7.31 lbs/t U3O8
    VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwire - October 16, 2007) - PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (TSX VENTURE: PAF) (FRANKFURT: P2A) (the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has received from ALS Laboratory Group in Vancouver initial assay results from its ongoing Phase 1 core drilling program on its Tranomaro Uranium property in the South of Madagascar. The Tranomaro Project comprises 206 squares, encompassing approximately 1287 sq.km. 10 holes have now been completed to a depth of approximately 70-130 m at old French Mine Number 37, the Company's initial target within the region. Results from the first five holes reported below show significant uraniferous mineralized zones encountered in all five holes and demonstrate the existence of high grade Uranium mineralization from surface outcroppings to levels far below the floor of the old open pit mined by the French.


    The tables below show selected drill results from each of the first five holes completed during the current Phase 1 diamond drilling program, reflecting the most significant mineralized intervals encountered. The initial 5 drill holes were positioned at the western flank of old French Mine 37 and have been regularly spaced at 30m intervals in a N-S direction covering an extent of approximately 120m. This sequence of holes is to the South of shallow drill hole TR/M37D/B5-50E, previously reported on June 6, 2007, which yielded 17.2 metres of high-grade U mineralization grading 4,329 ppm U or 11.25 lbs/metric tonne U3O8.



    TABLE OF SELECTED DRILL RESULTS



    ---------------------------------------------------------------------
    Drill hole B0 40E
    E652587.00, N7282665.00; Azimuth: 70 degrees, Inclination: 55 degrees
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    Depth (m)
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    From To Interval (m) U (ppm) U3O8 (lbs/t)
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    34 45 11 557 1.45
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    59 62 3 462 1.20
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    71 75 4 676 1.76
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    80 81 1 950 2.47
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    Drill hole E0 35E
    E652591.00, N7282665.00; Azimuth: 70 degrees, Inclination: 55 degrees
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    7 13 6 1,403 3.65
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    36 47 5 740 1.92
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    61 64 3 697 1.81
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    67 72 5 456 1.19
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    74 79 5 1,359 3.53
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    Drill hole H0 35E
    E652595.00, N7282641.00; Azimuth: 70 degrees, Inclination: 55 degrees
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    49 54 5 2,811 7.31
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    Drill hole K0 20E
    E652591.50, N7282625.60; Azimuth: 70 degrees, Inclination: 45 degrees
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    11 14 3 499 1.30
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    46 50 4 1,206 3.13
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    56 62 6 1,003 2.61
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    Drill hole N0 10E
    E652603.50, N7282606.85; Azimuth: 70 degrees, Inclination: 50 degrees
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    32 36 4 579 1.51
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    41 47 6 825 2.15
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    63 66 3 730 1.90
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    73 77 4 561 1.46
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    89 91 2 594 1.54
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------


    Note: U3O8 values are expressed in lbs per metric tonne
    Intervals have not been resolved to true width


    The results to date are very promising as they confirm the existence of significant intersections of high grade Uranium mineralization in all the holes reported, ranging to a depth of almost 90 meters. Nearly all such holes contained multiple intersections as reported. 30 meter spacing between holes was designed to demonstrate continuity of the mineralized zone at old French mine 37. Results are pending from another 5 holes which have been drilled in a southward extension of the above drill holes. Preliminary radiometric data from such holes and surface exploration suggests further expansion of the zone to the South potentially for 500m or more corresponding with the extent of the N-S trending pyroxenite strata which form a sizable lens. Drilling will also be carried out on highly prospective zones to the North and West. Down-dip extent is so far unknown, but the drilling program is directed not only at determining the horizontal extent of the mineralization but also the depth. Preliminary study suggests primary uranium mineralization is likely to be encountered at depths below 80m from the surface.


    Old Mine 37 lies within an area of 3km x 8km, where much of our field work has been focused. This deposit could one day potentially be at the centre of a large scale regional mining operation (with centralized treatment plant) comprising multiple open pits, which is the target of the Company's exploration and drilling activities in the Tranomaro area. Within the permits held by the Company, more than 100 old open pits and radiometric anomalies have been identified, which currently are subject of systematic exploration. Shallow scout drilling at old French Mines 52 and 52N, as well as old Mine 26, have already produced strong targets for our formal core drilling program at such sites.


    The drill program now underway is being carried out by the Company on behalf of its Joint Venture with L'Office des Mines Nationales et des Industries Strategiques ("OMNIS"), a Malagasy State Agency. A heavy Atlas Copco CS-14 diamond drill rig is being utilized for the drill program. It is being furnished to the JV by OMNIS under a lease agreement develop targets for the current core drilling program. The program is being overseen by Dr. Reinhard Ramdohr, a Qualified Person within the meaning of N.I. 43-101. He is assisted by Marcel Rasolofonirina and a highly qualified team of Malagasy geo-techs. Overall program oversight is provided by Gregory B. Sparks, P.Eng., a Director of the Company and also a Qualified Person under N.I. 43-101.


    Samples are analyzed by ALS Laboratory Group at its Vancouver, BC facility utilizing their Uranium Package Code #ME-MS61U, a 48 element near total digestion ICP procedure. Uranium over-limits for the foregoing procedure are re-analyzed using ALS procedure #U-XRF10. Sample preparation and assistance in establishing laboratory protocols and sample handling and assaying quality control are supervised by Ardito Martohardjono, Vice-President of Laboratory Services and a Director of the Company.


    According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, "We are delighted with early results now received from our Phase 1 drilling program, as they demonstrate multiple intervals of high-grade uranium mineralization in nearly all the holes reported, ranging from $100 - $200 in value per tonne and above. We are now focused on delineating a sizeable, essentially continuous body of uranium ore that will be amenable to commercial exploitation on a regional basis. We look forward to continued progress with the drill program."

  • Nov 06, 2007 03:01 ET


    Pan African Mining Corp. Reports Progress on Its Mozambique Gold Projects
    VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwire - November 6, 2007) - PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (TSX VENTURE: PAF) (FRANKFURT: P2A) (the "Company") reports progress on its four Mozambique gold projects during recent months. Each is the subject of a joint venture or similar agreement with a strategic partner, where the Company manages and funds exploration and development of the project in its earlier stages in order to earn a controlling interest. The Company has entered into these agreements in order to expand its presence in Mozambique, a country which is considered to be underexplored with strong geologic potential, while at the same time having a miner-friendly government and stable political environment. The Company's Mozambique gold projects are being managed by Pete Siegfried, P.Geol., a Qualified Person within the meaning of N.I. 43-101.


    1. Cazula Project. The Company has now completed an initial reconnaissance diamond drilling program at the old Machinga Mine, located near Cazula in Tete Province. The program comprised 9 diamond drill holes aggregating 796 m and was carried out by Resource Drilling International Ltd. on behalf of the Joint Venture between the Company and Manica Minerals, Ltd. All holes intersected a shear zone while two holes encountered underground workings which had not been expected at depth. Although no visible gold was noted, significant alteration including chloritisation and associated pyritisation and silicification was noted in all holes surrounding the shear zone. This alteration extends between 3 m and 10 m into the footwall and between 10 m and 20 m into the hanging wall surrounding the shear and main quartz veins. The best intersection is represented by over 3 m (true width) of intense alteration at a depth of 56 m. Core was sampled under professional supervision and all samples have been prepared with appropriate duplicates and standards. Samples have been sent to Perth for analysis and assays are pending.


    In addition to the core drilling at the old Machinga site, trenching, sampling and other ground exploration of the region have been completed during the past four months. As a result, a number of targets have been defined in the area and all are hosted in the Desaranhama Granite suite. Shear zones associated with chloritisation, quartz veining and gold mineralisation have been identified at a number of localities in the region and historical gold mining is recorded in the area as early as the 18th century. The old mines at Bumbe and Metosso are also included within the project area.


    2. The Fingoe Project. Broad-based regional sampling and exploration have been carried out on the Fingoe Project in recent months, under a Joint Venture between the Company and Manica Minerals, Ltd. The project involves a number of licenses in Western Tete Province which extend over volcanic and volcanoclastic rocks of the late Mesoporoterozoic Fingoe Group. Planning of field work early in the year led to two detailed grids being mapped and soil sampled. Both areas were located by field follow-up of anomalous stream sediment samples collected at the end of 2006. The Tambika grid is hosted within granites with extensive tourmalinisation and a number of large, goethite-bearing quartz veins have been identified. The second area, the Ashwa grid (where a grab sample reported 25 ppm Au) was also magnetically surveyed. As the gold mineralisation is associated with 'demagnetized' shear zones crosscutting mafic to intermediate volcanic lithologies this should assist interpretation. Around the Ashwa workings a large malachite and goethite bearing quartz vein has been identified. Samples have now been submitted for analysis with results expected early in the New Year. Additional regional mapping was completed in the western parts (referred to as Aliyele) and as the area is burnt, good outcrop exposure assisted mapping. Summary reports are currently being prepared and sample results are pending.


    3. African Eagle Fingoe Project. The Company entered into an agreement early this year with U.K. based African Eagle Resources plc, which holds a number of prospecting licenses located to the north and east of the town of Fingoe. These licenses are underlain by volcanics and volcanoclastics of the Fingoe Group, similar to the rocks being prospected under the Manica Minerals Joint Venture to the southwest and a logical extension to the prospecting program. Stream sediment sampling completed over these licenses has collected over 800 samples and was completed between May and July of this year. Results have been recently received and indicate the existence of a number of potentially sizeable gold anomalies. Almost 7% of the 'Muzeze' area's samples have statistically significant gold values. Some of the anomalous areas identified coincide with historical records. Field follow-up and initial rock sampling of these areas is planned early in 2008.


    4. Braganza Project. A Joint Venture agreement has recently been signed between the Company and Bobcat Mining Limitada (Mozambique), covering exploration and development of the historic Braganza Mine situated at the eastern end of the Mutare-Penhalonga Greenstone Belt. Included in the regional project area are also the Diaz Pereirra, Dammp and Marianas historic minesites. Under the agreement, the Company can earn up to a 75% interest in the property by funding development in stages. This Archaean age greenstone belt has a long history of mining and gold production and after many years is today experiencing renewed interest. The old Monarch Mine as well as Fair Bride and Guy Fawkes are working towards a bankable feasibility study. The Braganza mine is located on a large north-south trending fault structure separating 'diorite' from mafic schists (metavolcanics). Exploration activities presently being carried out include detailed mapping and sampling, a ground magnetic survey of the area, channel sampling of old adits and the planning of a detailed IP survey.


    According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, "With the impending rains bringing the field work season to a close in Mozambique, we are delighted to report excellent progress this year on all our gold projects there. All planned activities and work programs were successfully carried out and a large amount of sampling has now been completed. In addition, we have now concluded a reconnaissance diamond drill program at the old Machinga site. As results become available, we plan to use the next four moths to review geological, geophysical and geochemical data so that next year's field season can be effectively planned. Mozambique is an exciting adjunct to our projects in Madagascar and provides us with additional opportunities for building shareholder value."


    SOURCE: Pan African Mining Corp.

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    Pan African Mining Corp.
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    650 West Georgia Street
    Vancouver, BC
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



    November 28, 2007 TSX.V: PAF FRANKFURT: P2A




    FURTHER CORE DRILL RESULTS FROM PAN AFRICAN’S TRANOMARO URANIUM PROJECT CONFIRM EXTENSION OF ZONE TO THE SOUTH; INTERSECTIONS INCLUDE 10.0 M OF 2.34 LBS/SH.T U3O8



    VANCOUVER, British Columbia – PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has received from ALS Laboratory Group in Vancouver assay results from an additional four holes in its ongoing Phase 1 core drilling program on its Tranomaro Uranium property in the South of Madagascar. The Tranomaro Project comprises 206 squares, encompassing approximately 1287 sq.km. 10 holes have now been completed to a depth of approximately 70-130m at old French Mine Number 37, the Company’s initial target within the region. Results from the latest four holes to a depth of 83-95m are reported below. They show significant uraniferous mineralized zones encountered in all four holes and demonstrate the continued existence of high grade Uranium mineralization below the floor of the old open pit mined by the French.



    The tables below show selected drill results >from each of the four most recent holes reported, reflecting the most significant mineralized intervals encountered. The initial 5 drill holes were positioned at the western flank of old French Mine 37 and were regularly spaced at 30m intervals in a N-S direction covering an extent of approximately 120m. This sequence of holes is to the South of shallow drill hole TR/M37D/B5-50E, previously reported on June 6, 2007, which yielded 17.2 metres of high-grade U mineralization grading 4,329 ppm U. The four holes reported below were regularly spaced at 30m intervals in a N-S direction immediately to the South of the first five holes, and reflect a 120m extension of the uraniferous zone to the South.



    TABLE OF SELECTED DRILL RESULTS



    Drill hole Q0 10E


    E652613.81,N7282578.68;Azimuth:70°, Inclination:50°


    Depth (m)


    Interval


    ME-MS61U


    ME-MS61U


    lbs U3O8/short tonne


    From


    To


    (m)


    Th (ppm)


    U (ppm)


    53


    57


    4


    715


    775


    1.83


    67


    69


    2


    805


    411


    0.97





    Drill hole T0 5E


    E652619.38, N7282548.80; Azimuth:70°, Inclination:45°


    Depth (m)


    Interval


    ME-MS61U


    ME-MS61U


    lbs U3O8/sh.t.


    From


    To


    (m)


    Th (ppm)


    U (ppm)


    64


    66


    2


    1090


    490


    1.16


    78


    83


    5


    808


    2022


    4.77



    Drill hole W0 5E


    E652629.64,N7282520.63;Azimuth:70°, Inclination:45°


    Depth (m)


    Interval


    ME-MS61U


    ME-MS61U


    lbs U3O8/sh.t.


    From


    To


    (m)


    Th (ppm)


    U (ppm)


    20


    23


    3


    1407


    2400


    5.67


    65


    68


    3


    1263


    3217


    7.59


    74


    77


    3


    859


    546


    1.29



    Drill hole Z0 15E


    E652649.29, N7282495.88; Azimuth:70°, Inclination:50°


    Depth (m)


    Interval


    ME-MS61U


    ME-MS61U


    lbs U3O8/sh.t.


    From


    To


    (m)


    Th (ppm)


    U (ppm)


    48


    58


    10


    665


    990


    2.34



    The above results are very encouraging and are consistent with radiometric data obtained by our team from outcrops as well as drill cores. The substantial experience gained by our team in connection with assessment of the more than 100 old open pits and radiometric anomalies in the region is now permitting us to accelerate the pace of target identification for our ongoing drill program. A heavy Atlas Copco CS-14 core drill is being utilized to outline major ore concentrations, while small scout drills are being utilized to assess surface anomalies on a preliminary basis to aid in targeting. Immediate additional drill targets have now been identified in and around old French mines 52 and 52N as well as at mine 37.



    The drill program now underway is being carried out by the Company on behalf of its Joint Venture with L’Office des Mines Nationales et des Industries Strategiques (“OMNIS”), a Malagasy State Agency. The program is being overseen by Dr. Reinhard Ramdohr, a Qualified Person within the meaning of N.I. 43-101. He is assisted by Marcel Rasolofonirina and a highly qualified team of 14 Malagasy geologists, engineers and technicians. Overall program oversight is provided by Gregory B. Sparks, P.Eng., a Director of the Company and also a Qualified Person under N.I. 43-101.



    Samples are analyzed by ALS Laboratory Group at its Vancouver, BC facility utilizing their Uranium Package Code #ME-MS61U, a 48 element near total digestion ICP procedure. Uranium over-limits for the foregoing procedure are re-analyzed using ALS procedure #U-XRF10. Sample preparation and assistance in establishing laboratory protocols and sample handling and assaying quality control are supervised by Ardito Martohardjono, Vice-President of Laboratory Services and a Director of the Company.



    According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, “We are delighted with the continuing progress of our Uranium team at Tranomaro and look forward to further expansion of the zone at mine 37 as well as identification of meaningful uranium-bearing zones at other sites throughout the region.”



    About Pan African Mining Corp.


    The Company is an exploratory resource company with approximately 7,500 sq. km. of diversified mineral properties and 5,000 sq. km. of uranium properties in Madagascar. The Company is exploring these properties for uranium, gold, coal, precious stones, base metals and industrial commodities. In addition, the Company is exploring two large regions for gold and metals in Mozambique under agreements with other companies. It also has approximately 5500 sq. km. of diamond licenses in Botswana which it is presently exploring. Its operations in Madagascar are carried out through its operating subsidiary, PAM Madagascar Sarl, and its uranium activities are carried out through its 80% owned subsidiary PAM Atomique Sarl. The Company has offices in Vancouver, Canada and Antananarivo, Madagascar. More information about the Company is available at http://www.panafrican.com.


    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
    PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP.


    “Irwin Olian”
    Irwin Olian
    Chairman & CEO



    For more information, contact:


    Irwin Olian, President and CEO


    E-mail: tigertail@panafrican.com


    Phone: (604) 899-0100


    Fax: (604) 899-0200


    Tom Kinakin, Corporate Communications – Vancouver


    Email: tom@panafrican.com


    Phone: (604) 899-0100


    Fax: (604) 899-0200



    Carrie Howes, Corporate Communications


    Email: carrie@panafrican.com


    Phone: London: +44 (0) 7780 602 788


    Phone: Germany: +49 (0) 1722 1234 47

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Die Formatierung ist äusserst unpraktisch, was stand wirklich in der Mail?


    Wer verbilligen will, nur zu!


    Lucky

  • Hallo Lucky,


    ich werde versuchen, die Tabelle neu einszustellen. Weiß allerdings nicht, ob ich das hinkriege.


    Das mit dem Nachkaufen sehe ich so wie Du. Aber vielleicht wird PAF ja noch etwas billiger. Die Zukunftsaussichten sind jedenfalls nicht schlechter geworden, obwohl der Kurs ja doch fürchterlich eingebrochen ist.


    Grüße GW

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    Uranoxid pro Tonne wäre ja nicht schlecht, das haben lange nicht alle. Sprott erwartet nicht, dass das Pfund in Zukunft je wieder unter 50 USD fällt. Bei diesem Tiefstpreis sollte ein Abbau also noch rentabel sein. Da fallen die 'Halbpfünder' dann aber alle weg!


    Die company sollte einfach nicht vergessen, sobald wie möglich irgendwo mal was zu fördern, das cash-flow ergibt. Denn allzuviel wird man in Zukunft von den Investoren nicht mehr mit dem Prinzip Hoffnung holen können. Investoren sind keine Bartgeier, irgendwie muss mal Fleisch am Knochen sein, da hülfe das beste und teuerste PR - Büro nichts :D. Mag ein Grund sein für das Einbrechen des Kurses.


    Danke, Goldwasser.
    lucky

  • Vielleicht ist das ja der erste Schritt zur Produktion.


    Pan African Mining führt in Madagaskar ein Seminar- und Trainingsprogramm im Umgang mit radioaktivem Material als vertrauensbildende Maßnahme durch. Die Leitung hat der renomierte Professor Henning von Philipsborn von der Universität Regensburg in Deutschland.


    Grüße GW


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    PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. CONDUCTS SEMINAR AND TRAINING PROGRAM IN MADAGASCAR ON URANIUM HEALTH & SAFETY PRACTICES



    VANCOUVER, British Columbia – PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP. (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it is now conducting a formal seminar and training program in Madagascar this month regarding all aspects of naturally occurring ionizing radiation, focusing on health and safety practices to ensure protection for the environment and people working in the industry. The program is being overseen by Professor Henning von Philipsborn, Ph.D., from Regensburg University in Germany. Dr. Philipsborn is an internationally-known expert in the field of radiometry and radioprotection, author of many publications and advisor to the German Government. He is giving a series of lectures as part of the training program to qualified technical personnel of the Company and others, including Malagasy Government officials, technicians and geologists of L'Office des Mines Nationales et des Industries Strategiques ("OMNIS"), a State Agency.



    The event is backed by Madagascar’s leading expert on radiometry, Prof. Raoelina Andriambololona, Founder and Managing Director of the Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires Madagascar (INSTN) and is fully supported by various governmental organizations and the Ministry of Mines. The training course includes many experiments and hands-on demonstrations. Lectures are taking place on such diversified subjects as sources and properties of ionizing radiation, their physical, chemical and biological effects, measuring methods, surface contaminations, systematic radioprotection, with a focus on adoption of appropriate health and safety standards.



    The Company is actively exploring for Uranium in Madagascar in four zones in its joint venture with OMNIS, under the leadership of Dr. Reinhard Ramdohr of Germany, who is managing the program. The area under exploration encompasses 46 Research Permits, covering 877 Squares or Carres, each of which is 6.25 sq. km. The aggregate area under license is now 5481.25 sq. km. Of this area, 862.5 sq. km. are in the Antsirabe Zone, 1037.5 sq. km. are in the Tranomaro Zone, 3331.25 sq. km. are in the Folakara Zone, and 250 sq. km. are in the Makay Zone. Drilling is ongoing in the Tranomaro zone, and results to date are encouraging.


    The training program is being carried out by the Company with a view toward educating those in the industry about state-of-the-art techniques in dealing with radioactive materials to promote health and safety. The course also aims to ease general fears in respect of ionizing radiation and to promote the use of U for peaceful means such as nuclear power plants and medical purposes. According to Irwin Olian, CEO of the Company, “As a leading explorer for Uranium in Madagascar, we feel it is our corporate and social responsibility to promote knowledge and understanding of radiometrics and related health and safety practices. We also want to encourage development of a nuclear power industry in Madagascar, which could meet all of Madagascar’s needs for energy for centuries while reducing environmental contamination from burning of hydrocarbons.”



    About Pan African Mining Corp.


    The Company is an exploratory resource company with approximately 7,500 sq. km. of diversified mineral properties and 5,000 sq. km. of uranium properties in Madagascar. The Company is exploring these properties for uranium, gold, coal, precious stones, base metals and industrial commodities. In addition, the Company is exploring two large regions for gold and metals in Mozambique under agreements with other companies. It also has approximately 5500 sq. km. of diamond licenses in Botswana which it is presently exploring. Its operations in Madagascar are carried out through its operating subsidiary, PAM Madagascar Sarl, and its uranium activities are carried out through its 80% owned subsidiary PAM Atomique Sarl. The Company has offices in Vancouver, Canada and Antananarivo, Madagascar. More information about the Company is available at http://www.panafrican.com.


    ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
    PAN AFRICAN MINING CORP.


    “Irwin Olian”
    Irwin Olian

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