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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Quickdraw who wrote (12395)12/17/1999 5:20:00 PM
From: Quickdraw  Respond to of 14627
 
Cannacord Capital Morning Coffee for Dec 17

HEADLINERS

PACIFIC RIM MINING ("PFG-T;PRMNF-L") on-going surface sampling program
is continuing to fill in and expand the Luicho gold prospect in
southern Peru. A total of 2,711 samples have been collected by
Pacific Rim to date. The average grade of all of these samples is 1.82
g/t gold. Most of these samples were collected from the 'structural
corridor'; a 250 meter wide zone in which a series of north-south and
northeast-trending strike slip faults have intensely brecciated the
host rock. The latest sampling has extended the outcropping
mineralization in the structural corridor a further 350 meters to the
south, for a total strike length to date of 1,850 meters and an
average width of 250 meters. Gold mineralization is largely
controlled by fracture density within the structural corridor.
Mineralization is hosted by a series of sandstone units 400 meters
thick. Pacific Rim has been able to sample the top 200 meters of this
horizon and has encountered significant gold mineralization within
this section.