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Great Pacific Gold Provides Kesar Project Update

Core Viewpoint - Great Pacific Gold Corp. is advancing its exploration activities at the Kesar Project in Papua New Guinea, with promising results from recent drilling and geophysical surveys indicating potential for high-grade mineralization [4][5][29]. Exploration Activities - The company has completed a drill program at the Anteruno target, totaling 2,112 meters across five holes, and has initiated a Mobile Magnetotelluric (MobileMT) geophysical survey across the project area [2][4]. - Initial drilling at Anteruno has confirmed gold-bearing intervals in every hole, with notable intercepts including 3.13 meters at 3.67 g/t gold and 0.23 meters at 6.61 g/t gold [5][20]. Geophysical Survey Insights - The MobileMT survey has outlined a well-defined network of deep-seated structures connected to known mineralization, particularly at Hampore and Fufunambi, suggesting a large-scale mineralized system [5][8]. - The survey results indicate significant magnetic and conductive anomalies, with the Hampore area showing strong connectivity to mineralization trends similar to those at K92 Mining [7][9]. Future Drilling Plans - The company plans to continue drilling at Kesar through April to expand on initial results, with a focus on high-priority targets at Hampore and Fufunambi [4][5]. - A 1,200-meter drill program is being designed for Fufunambi based on recent MobileMT data and geological mapping [5][22]. Geological Observations - The Anteruno area exhibits polymetallic gold mineralization associated with quartz-carbonate veins and base metals, indicating a complex geological framework [18][22]. - The Hampore Prospect has shown strong structural control with mineralization hosted within fault zones, and alteration patterns suggest a correlation with higher-grade mineralization [25][23]. Company Overview - Great Pacific Gold holds a portfolio of exploration projects in Papua New Guinea and Australia, focusing on developing gold-copper resources from its land packages [26].