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Great Pacific Gold Identifies Additional High Priority Drill Targets at Kesar

Core Insights - Great Pacific Gold Corp. has provided an update on its Kesar Project, highlighting significant developments in exploration and drilling activities [1] Exploration and Drilling Updates - The East Vein Zone mapping has identified a previously unknown high-priority drill target, with mineralized hydrothermal breccia exposed by artisanal miners [2] - Multiple artisanal adits indicate a significant mineralized structure, with wide zones of alteration and brecciation targeted for upcoming drilling in January [2] - The Anteruno diamond drilling program has completed approximately 1,400 meters of drilling across three drill holes, with ongoing drilling at Hole KDH-04 and a fifth hole planned for early January [2][3] Geological Findings - The mapping and sampling program at the East Vein Zone has revealed numerous artisanal underground workings and adits within outcropping hydrothermal breccia, with sulphide mineralization found in brecciated granodiorite and metasedimentary rocks [3][4] - The degree of brecciation observed in the East Vein Zone is unprecedented within the Kesar project, suggesting it may represent the core or feeder to a large-scale mineralized system [4] Strategic Positioning - The Kesar Project is believed to represent the north-west extension of the Kainantu Mine deposits, located approximately 8 km away, enhancing its strategic significance [4] - With a recently announced $5 million financing, the company is fully funded to drill the high-priority East Vein Zone target and execute its 2025 work program at the Wild Dog project [4] Company Overview - Great Pacific Gold holds a portfolio of exploration stage projects in Papua New Guinea and Australia, focusing on developing gold-copper resources [10] - The Kesar project is a greenfield exploration initiative with several high-priority targets in proximity to K92 Mining's tenements, showing high grades of gold in outcrop and elevated gold in soil grades [10]