Pan Global Resources (TSXV: PGZ; OTC: PGNRF) has hit more high-grade copper and tin at the La Romana open pit copper target at the Escacena project in southern Spain. The target is less than 6 km from the former Aznalcollar zinc-silver mine and about 15 km west of the Las Cruces copper mine.
The latest drill results included the highest-ever copper assay at La Romana – 16.8% copper. The assay came from a 0.7-metre interval averaging 16.8% copper, 0.03% tin, 60.1 g/t silver, 0.08% cobalt, and 0.12 g/t gold (18.2% copper-equivalent). It occurred within a 10-metre interval grading 1.5% copper, 6.5 g/t silver and 0.01% cobalt.
“The results add copper and tin mineralization near-surface in the west and downdip on several sections which confirms the deposit remains wide open in several areas, said Pan Global president and CEO Tim Moody. “Results are awaited for several new holes, including in the far west where the copper and tin mineralization appears to be increasing towards the La Romana mine workings."
Ground geophysics have begun on the adjacent Al Andaluz target, for which Pan Global was granted mineral rights in November. A second gravity survey crew has been added to accelerate the program.
More information is posted at www.PanGlobalResources.com.
2 Comments
S a jackson
Great copper and tin potential
J.F.Kyagulanyi-Kaggwa
The work which has been carried out by Pan Global Resources is the right step in the right direction and we think a lot is going to be archived once the assay results from several holes are confirmed to give the clear picture of the potential of the quantity available for mining as we move on for the way forward