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5.9 meters @ 14.4 g/t AuEq Intercepted at Great Pacific Gold's Wild Dog
Newsfile· 2025-11-10 12:30
Core Insights - Great Pacific Gold Corp. has announced high-grade results from its expanded Phase 1 diamond drill program at the Wild Dog Project in Papua New Guinea, particularly focusing on the Sinivit target within a 15 km epithermal structural corridor [1][3][30] Drilling Results - The drilling program has confirmed the presence of a coherent high-grade pod at the Sinivit target, with notable results from drill holes WDG-12 and WDG-13, while WDG-14 is currently in progress [3][6][13] - Drill hole WDG-12 intersected two mineralized zones, with the first structure showing 5.9 meters grading 14.38 g/t AuEq, including 2.5 meters at 32.0 g/t AuEq, and the second structure showing 5.8 meters at 6.15 g/t AuEq [5][6][12] - The results indicate a deeper boiling zone within the epithermal system, suggesting multiple mineralizing pulses from a deeper magmatic source [4][8] Future Plans - The company is preparing for the arrival of a second drill rig to further explore the Sinivit area at depth and other high-priority epithermal targets identified through recent Mobile MT data analysis [4][12][13] - The expanded drilling program now totals 28 diamond drill holes and is expected to continue into early 2026, with the current drilling only testing a small portion of the mineralized corridor [13][30] Geophysical and Survey Data - A high-precision LiDAR survey covering 187 km² was completed, producing a Digital Terrain Model with sub-10 cm vertical accuracy, which will aid in geological modeling and drill planning [15][16][17] - The MobileMT geophysical data has highlighted the potential for a major porphyry copper-gold system adjacent to the epithermal veins, similar to the Wafi-Golpu deposit [12][30] Company Overview - Great Pacific Gold aims to become a leading gold-copper development company in Papua New Guinea, with a portfolio of exploration-stage projects including the Wild Dog, Kesar, and Arau projects [27][30]