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Great Pacific Gold - Wild Dog Project Update: Expanding High-Grade Gold Hits and 2026 Exploration Strategy

Episode 3143 Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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In this episode, we sit down with Greg McCunn, President and CEO of Great Pacific Gold (TSXV: GPAC | OTCQX: GPGCF), to discuss the company’s aggressive 2026 exploration strategy at the Wild Dog Project, in Papua New Guinea. Following the release of high-grade results from the Sinivit area, Greg outlines how the company is transitioning from localized discovery to district-scale expansion.

Key Discussion Points
  • Expanding the Northern Sulfide Zone - Greg details the significance of Hole 15, which returned 13.5 meters at 8.1 g/t AuEq, proving that mineralization remains open and potentially increases in grade at depth.
  • District-Scale Potential - Insights into the Wild Dog structural corridor, where current drilling at Sinivit covers only 10% of the 15-kilometer strike length.
  • The 2026 Drill Program - A breakdown of the 10,000 to 20,000-meter drill campaign designed to test high-priority targets including Kasie Ridge, Kavasuki and Mengmu.
  • New Target Generation - How the company utilizes LIDAR and Mobile MT geophysics to move 25 distinct targets through the exploration pipeline toward drill-ready status.

 

If you have any follow up questions for Greg please me at Fleck@kereport.com

Click here to visit the Great Pacific Gold website - https://gpacgold.com/

 

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