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Al Sharqiya Aviation (ASA) has signed an agreement with Expert Geophysics Limited at the Oman Petroleum Energy Show. The agreement includes ASA providing air transport support for Geophysical and Geological surveys within Oman and outside of Oman. The agreement includes ASA providing air transport support for Geophysical and Geological surveys within Oman and outside of Oman. The agreement was signed by Engineer Ahlam Al Jahdhami, CEO of Al Shariqya Aviation, and Robert Wilson, Global Business Development Officer of Expert Geophysics Limited.


Pacific Empire Minerals Corp. intends to initiate the MobileMT survey as soon as possible following the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) held in Toronto, Ontario from March 3-6, 2024.
“Attending the PDAC conference gives us an opportunity to visit with the team at Expert Geophysics Limited and to discuss certain aspects of the survey,” commented Pacific Empire’s President and CEO, Brad Peters. “The ability to look for deep fluid conduits is attractive and may have implications in other areas of the property in addition to our adjacent Pinnacle property. If you are going to inject a volume of rock with hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of metal, you are going to need a serious plumbing system.”




The next discovery with MobileMT is now in Nevada!
North Peak Resources Ltd reports that its 3,253-foot first exploration core hole (PM23-001) successfully drilled the conductive MobileMT geophysical anomaly identified from summer 2023 surveys on its Prospect Mountain Property in Eureka, Nevada. Significant intersections include 9.5% Zn, 221.6 g/t Ag, 0.8% Cu, and 0.3% Pb over 1.0 m (3.28 ft), 7.3% Zn, 54.6 g/t Ag, and 0.8% Pb over 1.9 m (6.23 ft), and 355 g/t Ag and 4.6% Pb over 0.3 m (1 ft).


Taranis Resources Inc. is pleased to report on drill hole Thor-238 that was drilled in the Thunder Zone. Drilling has proven to be challenging in the Thunder Zone, due to the presence of a rockslide that conceals the exploration target. Thor-241 (53.64 m) was lost at the bottom of the landslide and abandoned. This area of the Thunder Zone is characterized by a very large (MobleMT) apparent conductivity anomaly which is now documented to be 4-6% barren pyrite over thicknesses in excess of 100 m (Thor-240). Trace element geochemistry completed on the ‘barren’ pyrite shell has shown increasing geochemical-level gold and copper content downhole. It is unknown what the connection is with the pyrite shell and the high-grade epithermal mineralization found in the Thunder Zone.