Titan Minerals talks new resource expansion targets at Dynasty
September 05, 2023 at 01:31 pm EDT
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Titan Minerals Ltd (ASX:TTM) CEO Melanie Leighton discusses with Proactive new high-grade gold and silver resource growth targets from mapping and surface rock chip sampling at the Papayal and Trapichillo prospects within the Dynasty Gold Project in southern Ecuador. These newly identified high-grade vein systems represent immediate targets and will feature in resource growth drilling programs planned to commence at Dynasty in mid-September. Trenching in these target areas is being undertaken to improve geological understanding and structural controls on mineralised vein systems.
“We are very pleased to see the efforts of our geology team being rewarded with these positive results and are excited to fire up the drill rigs in these high-grade areas to continue to add value to Dynasty through rapid resource growth,” Leighton said
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Titan Minerals Limited is an Australia-based copper and gold project developer company. The Company is focused on exploring and developing Tier One projects in Ecuador's southern Andean copper-gold belt. The Company's projects include Dynasty Gold Project, Copper Duke Project, and Linderos Project. The Company's Dynasty Gold Project is located approximately 25 kilometers (km) north of the Peruvian border. The Copper Duke is an early-stage exploration project located approximately 18 km east of the Companyâs wholly owned Dynasty gold. The Copper Duke Project is comprised of 13 concessions totaling 130 square kilometers (km2) in the Loja Province in southern Ecuador. The Lineros project is located approximately 20 km southwest of its flagship Dynasty Gold Project where drilling for resource estimation update is underway, and is comprised of four contiguous concessions totaling approximately 143 km2 located near the Peruvian border in southern Ecuador's Loja Province.