Core Viewpoint - Pan Global Resources Inc. has announced high-grade mineralization results from underground channel sampling at the Providencia target within its 100%-owned Cármenes Project in northern Spain, indicating significant potential for copper, nickel, cobalt, and gold deposits [1][3][5] Group 1: Sampling Results - Detailed channel sampling at the historical Providencia mine confirms high-grade copper, nickel, cobalt, and gold mineralization over wide intervals, with significant intervals reported [4][5] - Notable assay results include 4.17% Cu, 2.68% Ni, 1.28% Co, and 0.88 g/t Au over 5 meters, and 1.02% Cu, 0.65% Ni, 0.38% Co, and 0.17 g/t Au over 32 meters [5][6] - Peak channel sample assays reached 11.0% Cu, 4.47% Ni, 2.47% Co, and 1.34 g/t Au over 1 meter, indicating the presence of sulphide-rich breccia and supergene mineralization [6][7] Group 2: Geological Insights - Geological mapping and surface sampling reveal a large zoned, carbonate-hosted, multi-phase hydrothermal breccia system hosting the mineralization, extending over a surface area of 300m x 150m [9] - The sulphide-rich mineralization exhibits a pipe-like geometry from surface to at least 120 meters depth, remaining open to depth [7] Group 3: Future Exploration and Drilling - Additional drilling is planned to test for expansion of the high-grade sulphide breccia zone, particularly in the west where the highest-grade samples are located [3][8] - Drilling is currently underway to explore a new gold target at Providencia, with results expected in September [8] Group 4: Project Overview - The Cármenes Project is located in a geologically prospective area for multiple bodies of carbonate-hosted mineralization, comprising five 100%-owned Investigation Permits over 5,653 hectares [12] - The project area includes historical mines that last operated in the 1930s, highlighting the potential for additional breccia pipes [12]
PAN GLOBAL EXPANDS NEAR-SURFACE HIGH-GRADE COPPER-COBALT-NICKEL-GOLD TARGET AT PROVIDENCIA, CÁRMENES PROJECT, SPAIN