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Mexican Gold owns world’s best drill intersection of 2020

13 de febrero de 2020
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Mexican Gold’s (TSXV: MEX) Queensway gold project in Canada’s Newfoundland province reported the most significant drill intersections of 2020 to date, according to intelligence company Opaxe, based on companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Opaxe compiles the best drill intersections around the world and then ranks them based on gold equivalent grams per tonne using ruling metal and mineral prices.

The 92.86 g/t grade over 19 meters boosted MEX shares 25% on the TSX Venture Exchange the day after the announcement. 

Walker River Resources’ (TSXV: WRR) Lapon Canyon gold project in Nevada lands second place with 96.03 g/t over 13.7 meters.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version

Based on companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, Evolution Mining’s (ASX: EVN) Cowal gold project in Sidney is the runaway winner, with Westgold Resources (ASX: WGX) gold project Fortnum in western Australia coming in second.

Number 3 on the list, Oklo’s (ASX: OKU) gold project in Mali returned 7.65 g/t grade over 55 meters – and OKU shares opened 57% higher on the Australian Securities Exchange the day after the announcement.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version.

Mexican Gold’s (TSXV: MEX) Queensway gold project in Canada’s Newfoundland province reported the most significant drill intersections of 2020 to date, according to intelligence company Opaxe, based on companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Opaxe compiles the best drill intersections around the world and then ranks them based on gold equivalent grams per tonne using ruling metal and mineral prices.

The 92.86 g/t grade over 19 meters boosted MEX shares 25% on the TSX Venture Exchange the day after the announcement. 

Walker River Resources’ (TSXV: WRR) Lapon Canyon gold project in Nevada lands second place with 96.03 g/t over 13.7 meters.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version

Based on companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, Evolution Mining’s (ASX: EVN) Cowal gold project in Sidney is the runaway winner, with Westgold Resources (ASX: WGX) gold project Fortnum in western Australia coming in second.

Number 3 on the list, Oklo’s (ASX: OKU) gold project in Mali returned 7.65 g/t grade over 55 meters – and OKU shares opened 57% higher on the Australian Securities Exchange the day after the announcement.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version.

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Mexican Gold’s (TSXV: MEX) Queensway gold project in Canada’s Newfoundland province reported the most significant drill intersections of 2020 to date, according to intelligence company Opaxe, based on companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Opaxe compiles the best drill intersections around the world and then ranks them based on gold equivalent grams per tonne using ruling metal and mineral prices.

The 92.86 g/t grade over 19 meters boosted MEX shares 25% on the TSX Venture Exchange the day after the announcement. 

Walker River Resources’ (TSXV: WRR) Lapon Canyon gold project in Nevada lands second place with 96.03 g/t over 13.7 meters.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version

Based on companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, Evolution Mining’s (ASX: EVN) Cowal gold project in Sidney is the runaway winner, with Westgold Resources (ASX: WGX) gold project Fortnum in western Australia coming in second.

Number 3 on the list, Oklo’s (ASX: OKU) gold project in Mali returned 7.65 g/t grade over 55 meters – and OKU shares opened 57% higher on the Australian Securities Exchange the day after the announcement.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version.

Mexican Gold’s (TSXV: MEX) Queensway gold project in Canada’s Newfoundland province reported the most significant drill intersections of 2020 to date, according to intelligence company Opaxe, based on companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Opaxe compiles the best drill intersections around the world and then ranks them based on gold equivalent grams per tonne using ruling metal and mineral prices.

The 92.86 g/t grade over 19 meters boosted MEX shares 25% on the TSX Venture Exchange the day after the announcement. 

Walker River Resources’ (TSXV: WRR) Lapon Canyon gold project in Nevada lands second place with 96.03 g/t over 13.7 meters.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version

Based on companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, Evolution Mining’s (ASX: EVN) Cowal gold project in Sidney is the runaway winner, with Westgold Resources (ASX: WGX) gold project Fortnum in western Australia coming in second.

Number 3 on the list, Oklo’s (ASX: OKU) gold project in Mali returned 7.65 g/t grade over 55 meters – and OKU shares opened 57% higher on the Australian Securities Exchange the day after the announcement.

Year to date significant drill results from Opaxe weekly bulletin 03– 09 February 2020. Click on the table for a bigger version.

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