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    Pacton Gold startet mag Umfrage in den Claims von Red Lake


    2019-01-31 06:27 ET - Pressemitteilung


    Herr Alec Pismiris berichtet.


    PACTON GOLD BEGINNT MIT DER HELIBORNE MAGNETISCHEN ÜBERGABE AM RED LAKE GOLD-PROJEKT IN ONTARIO, KANADA.


    Pacton Gold Inc. hat mit einer hochauflösenden magnetischen Heliborne-Messung über die Claims von Pacton in Red Lake, Ont. begonnen. Dies ist der erste Schritt, um anstehende Bohrziele als Teil einer aggressiven Explorationsstrategie in diesem zukünftigen Gebiet zu priorisieren.


    Die wichtigsten Highlights des Pacton Red Lake:


    Abschluss der Heliborne-Magnetvermessung zur Identifizierung von hochprioren D2-Strukturen im Red Lake District;
    Im Jahr 2019 sollen Oberflächenprogramme sowohl für geologische als auch für geophysikalische Ziele gestartet werden;
    Geologisch und strukturell ähnlich wie das Dixie-Projekt von Great Bear.
    Die Mineralienansprüche von Pacton liegen strategisch günstig zwischen der Madsen-Liegenschaft von Pure Gold einschließlich der Wedge-Zone und der Dixie-Fundstätte von Great Bear Resource. Jüngste Bohrergebnisse aus Great Bear Resources berichteten von 190,78 Gramm pro Tonne Gold über 5,90 Meter, darunter 1.600 g/t Au über eine Bohrbreite von 0,7 Metern in der Scharnierzone (siehe Pressemitteilung von Great Bear Resources vom 16. Januar 2019). Die Grundstücksgeologie von Pacton Red Lake ähnelt der Geologie, in der sich die hochwertigen Entdeckungen im Dixie-Projekt befinden, und Pacton wird die geophysikalischen Daten nutzen, um sich auf D2-Strukturen zu konzentrieren, die eine signifikante Kontrolle über Goldlagerstätten in der Konföderationsanordnung haben sollen.

    Alamos scheint den Unfall überstanden zu haben. Jedenfalls hat man von den 2 Vermissten nichts mehr gehört - so brutal ist Minenarbeit, dazu in Mexico.
    Bin damals pietätlos rein- jetzt läuft sie gut hoch!

    Neue Ergebnisse von heute:


    Starlight High-Grade Drilling Update (Fortnum Gold Project) Westgold Resources Limited (ASX:WGX) (Westgold) is pleased to provide a further update to evaluation and
    development programs at the Starlight Underground Mine at its Fortnum Gold Project.
    On 18 December 2018, Westgold announced that its most northerly down-plunge hole into the Starlight lode system had returned an intercept of 78.26 metres at 5.23 g/t Au in hole WGU0089. This hole was the first to test the northernmost down-plunge position of the Starlight ore system after it had completed mine rehabilitation.
    Westgold has now received results from follow-up holes around this intercept which have all returned wide zones of very high grade. The new holes present an aggregated 50 metre true width (approximately) Starlight lode system in this section. Internal of the overall intercept are continuous zones of higher grade lodes which resemble stoping blocks across the lode system.
    The immediate holes following up the intercept in WGU0089 have returned more excellent results:
    [*] Underground hole WGU0088 intersected the starlight lodes approximately 30 metres down-plunge of WGU0089 and has an aggregated intercept of 85.6 metres (true width approx. 59 metres) at 9.40 g/t Au from 123 metres including:
    » 27.2 m @ 4.34 g/t Au from 123 m,
    » 20.0 m @ 19.83 g/t Au from 168 m,
    » 10.4 m @ 25.99 g/t Au from 198 m.
    [*] Underground hole WGU0087 intersected the lode approximately 60 metres down-plunge of WGU0089 and approximately 130 metres below current mining areas has returned an aggregated intercept of 74.15 metres (true width approx. 44 metres) at 1.95 g/t Au from 161.5 metres including:
    » 10.7 m @ 3.42 g/t Au from 161 m,
    » 6.5 m @ 7.22 g/t Au from 192 m,
    » 1.3 m @ 7.14 g/t Au from 211 m,
    » 3.0 m @ 6.82 g/t Au from 221 m,

    Nicht gerade förderlich für den Kurs unter diesen Arbeitsbedingungen zu arbeiten- die Konsequenz folgt sogleich. Da helfen auch die warmen Worte der Geschäftsführung nicht!




    Alamos Gold Reports Accident at its Mulatos Mine



    2018-12-13 20:16 ET - News Release


    TORONTO, Dec. 13, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Alamos Gold Inc. (TSX:AGI; NYSE:AGI) (“Alamos” or the “Company”) regrets to announce a serious accident occurred today at its Mulatos Mine in Mexico. The accident involved an unexpected pit slope movement in the El Salto area of the open pit where pre-stripping activities were being conducted.
    At the time of this release, two of our employees are missing and presumed dead. Efforts are underway to reach the area where they were last seen with a search and recovery team. The Company is investigating the accident and has notified the relevant authorities. The families of the missing have been notified and all means of support are being provided.
    “We are profoundly saddened by this accident. The safety of our employees is our highest priority and the loss of these two individuals is a shock to us all. We extend our deepest sympathy to their families and loved ones,” said John A. McCluskey, President and Chief Executive Officer.

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    Pacton to acquire Calidus's conglomerate gold rights



    2018-10-23 12:10 ET - News Release


    Mr. Alec Pismiris reports
    PACTON ACQUIRES CALIDUS CONGLOMERATE GOLD RIGHTS
    Pacton Gold Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the conglomerate gold rights of Calidus Resources Ltd. in both the Marble Bar subbasin and the northeast Pilbara subbasin of Western Australia's Pilbara craton.
    Subject to TSX Venture Exchange acceptance, the conglomerate gold rights will be transferred to Pacton within 50 days.


    Sabina Gold drills 13.2 m of 16.39 g/t Au at Back River



    2018-10-22 10:12 ET - News Release


    Mr. Bruce McLeod reports
    SABINA GOLD & SILVER EXPANDS THE NUVUYAK DISCOVERY AT THE BACK RIVER GOLD PROJECT WITH MULTIPLE NEW GOLD INTERCEPTS
    Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. has released more results from the Nuvuyak discovery from the 2018 summer exploration diamond drilling program at its 100-per-cent-owned Back River gold project in Nunavut, Canada.
    Drilling has continued on the new high-grade Nuvuyak discovery returning significant results. Initial drill intercepts have now been returned from follow-up drill holes in the up-plunge direction of the initial discovery hole 18GSE545, which returned 11.58 grams per tonne over 39.5 metres (see press release Aug. 20, 2018).
    A series of new high-grade gold intercepts in drill hole 18GSE558 are returned at the Nuvayak target that include: 16.39 g/t over 13.20 meters, 7.78 g/t over 12.40 meters and 13.32 g/t over 5.10 meters. Notably, and higher up in the drill hole, significant values of 9.48 g/t Au over 9.10 meters and 7.44 g/t over 6.40 meters were intersected in an area historically called the Hook zone. These results may point to the discovery of a newer higher-grade mineralization zone that occurs at shallower depths than had previously been recognised. An additional 8.58 g/t over 4.90 meters and 4.50 g/t over 4.10 meters intersected in drill hole 18GSE553 is interpreted to represent up-plunge mineralization to Nuvuyak (Figure 1).

    Endlich mal wieder ein Lebenszeichen von Sabina:



    Sabina Gold drills 39.5 m of 11.58 g/t Au at Back River


    2018-08-20 07:56 ET - News Release


    Mr. Bruce McLeod reports
    SABINA GOLD & SILVER DRILLS NEW HIGH-GRADE DISCOVERY AT BACK RIVER GOLD PROJECT AND INCREASES SUMMER DRILL PROGRAM TO 12,000M
    Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. has provided the first results from the 2018 summer exploration diamond drilling program at its 100-per-cent-owned Back River gold project in Nunavut, Canada.
    A significant new high-grade gold discovery, the Nuvuyak gold zone, occurring approximately one kilometre to the west of the Goose Main deposit, has been identified. Drill hole 18GSE545 targeted the high-priority Nuvuyak target and intersected 11.58 grams per tonne Au over 39.50 m with abundant visible gold. The mineralization at Nuvuyak is hosted in a strongly quartz veined, altered and mineralized iron formation sequence, and has a number of strong similarities to the high-grade Umwelt Vault zone. Successful drilling at Nuvuyak demonstrates the potential for further discoveries on this highly prospective district.

    Westgold über 8% Verlust heute bei erhöhten Umsätzen. Der Q-Report war alles andere als berauschend und die Perspektive ebenfalls. Der Bonbons ist erst einmal gelutscht- zurück auf LOS !

    War das heute etwa der Auslöser? Der US$ verliert an Wert. Folgende Meldung:Wollte Putin den US-Markt zum Absturz bringen?



    19.07.18, 17:24
    Vor dem Treffen zwischen Putin und Trump hat Russland fast seinen gesamten Bestand an US-Staatsanleihen verkauft. Dafür erwirbt die russische Notenbank weiter kräftig Gold.

    Da hatte Sprott doch wieder den richtigen Zeitpunkt gewählt.
    Meldung von heute morgen:


    2018-07-12 06:59 ET - News Release


    Mr. Brendan Cahill reports
    EXCELLON ANNOUNCES Q2 2018 PRODUCTION RESULTS
    Excellon Resources Inc. has released its second quarter 2018 production results from the Platosa mine in Durango, Mexico.
    Q2 2018 Production (compared to Q2 2017)
    Silver equivalent ("AgEq") production increased 120% to 637,205 AgEq oz
    (Q2 2017 - 289,566 AgEq oz)
    Silver production increased 73% to 277,701 oz (Q2 2017 - 160,820 oz) Lead production increased 117% to 1.8 million lb (Q2 2017 - 0.9 million lb) Zinc production increased 152% to 2.8 million lb (Q2 2017 - 1.1 million lb) All-in sustaining cost ("AISC") of less than $10 per payable silver ounce achieved for the quarter
    "We realized further improvements at the Platosa Mine and Miguel Auza concentrator during the second quarter, including the most tonnes processed at Miguel Auza since the Company acquired the mill in 2009," stated Brendan Cahill, President and CEO. "We also achieved AISC of less than $10 per payable silver ounce for the quarter. While there is more work to do to increase production, we're making strong progress. Most importantly, we now have a stable, cash-flowing operation at Platosa that provides a platform for our greater exploration and growth goals."