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Precipitate Identifies New Gold-in-Soil Anomaly Measuring 1.2 Kilometres in Length at the Juan de Herrera Project, Dominican Republic
Precipitate Gold Corp. (TSXV: PRG, OTCQB: PREIF) has identified a new gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly at its Juan de Herrera Project in the Dominican Republic.
The LP Zone anomaly, measuring 1.2 kilometers long and 100m wide, is located in the north-central part of the Project. It is co-incident with other pathfinder elements, indicating potential epithermal gold and volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization.
The company plans follow-up rock sampling and trenching to assess the surface mineralization.
Ongoing fieldwork at the Juan de Herrera Project has discovered multiple new geochemical anomalies.
1,860 soil samples were collected and analyzed to delineate the LP Zone.
Additional mapping and sampling will be conducted to further understand the zone.
The Juan de Herrera Project is located adjacent to GoldQuest Mining’s Romero gold-copper project.
Precipitate Gold Corp. is focused on exploring and advancing its mineral property interests in the Dominican Republic.