Pan Global expands Providencia gold zone at Carmenes project in Spain with 2.36 g/t over 80 meters
Reuters2026/07/30 11:49- Pan Global reported new channel sampling at the Providencia target at its 100%-owned Cármenes project in Spain, extending near-surface gold beyond historic workings.
- Surface channels returned 2.36 g/t gold over 80 meters, including 3.21 g/t over 23 meters.
- Underground channels on the 1,438-meter level returned 2.40% copper, 0.83% nickel, 0.27% cobalt, 0.25 g/t gold over 9 meters.
- Results support a larger gold-rich breccia system that widens at depth, with mineralization open laterally and at depth.
- An eight-hole diamond drilling program is underway; assays are pending for six completed holes.
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