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The Market Online
06-05-2025
- Business
- The Market Online
Precipitate Gold samples new anomaly in the Dominican Republic
Precipitate Gold (TSXV:PRG) discovered a 1.2-kilometre gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly in the north-central portion of its Juan de Herrera project in the Dominican Republic Numerous pathfinder elements within the anomaly identified in over 1,800 soil samples suggest gold and/or volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization Precipitate Gold is a junior mining stock advancing property interests in the Pueblo Viejo copper-gold mining camp and Tireo gold trend of the Dominican Republic Precipitate Gold stock has added 41.67 per cent year-over-year but remains down by 46.88 per cent since 2020 Precipitate Gold (TSXV:PRG) discovered a 1.2-kilometre gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly in the north-central portion of its Juan de Herrera project in the Dominican Republic. The anomaly, now known as the LP zone, is backed up by over 1,800 soil samples, measures up to 100 metres wide and is co-incident with pathfinder elements, including lead, arsenic, antimony, zinc, mercury, cadmium and barium, which indicate epithermal gold and/or volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization. The company is planning follow-up rock sampling and trenching to evaluate the LP's potential. The zone resides about 2.5 kilometers south of the CN zone, which returned rock samples up to 73.8 grams per ton (g/t) gold, and 14 kilometres north of the Ginger Ridge zone, where drilling yielded an 18-metre-wide interval of 4.54 g/t gold. The 12,706-hectare Juan de Herrera project features multiple anomalous zones of gold and/or copper mineralization adjacent to GoldQuest Mining's (TSXV:GQC) Romero project and its over 3.5 million ounces in gold equivalent resources and reserves. Romero is part of the Tireo Formation belt, where 5 million gold equivalent ounces have been discovered over the past decade. Leadership insights 'We continue to be pleased with the results of the ongoing, and increasingly aggressive, fieldwork being conducted throughout the company's Juan de Herrera project,' Jeffrey Wilson, Precipitate Gold's president and chief executive officer, said in a statement. 'Sequential programs of sampling and mapping, along with other types of fieldwork, have successfully discovered multiple sizeable new geochemical anomalies throughout the project, with priority anomalies subsequently being advanced through follow-up work. We're impressed by the number of anomalous areas now outlined throughout the project and are keen to pursue both reconnaissance work over underexplored areas, while applying more advanced exploration programs, such as geophysical surveying, over known areas, as a means of identifying and prioritizing zones our geological team deems most prospective for drill testing in the near term.' About Precipitate Gold Precipitate Gold is a junior mining stock advancing property interests in the Pueblo Viejo copper-gold mining camp and Tireo gold trend of the Dominican Republic. Precipitate Gold stock (TSXV:PRG) opened with a gain of 6.25 per cent trading at C$0.085. The stock has added 41.67 per cent year-over-year but remains down by 46.88 per cent since 2020. Join the discussion: Find out what everybody's saying about this gold stock on the Precipitate Gold Corp. Bullboard and check out the rest of Stockhouse's stock forums and message boards. The material provided in this article is for information only and should not be treated as investment advice. For full disclaimer information, please click here.
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Precipitate to Present at the OTC's Metals & Mining Virtual Investor Conference May 6th at 2:00pm (EST)
Precipitate invites individual and institutional investors, as well as advisors and analysts, to attend online at VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Precipitate Gold Corp. (the 'Company' or 'Precipitate') (TSXV: PRG, OTCQB: PREIF) is pleased to announce that the Company's President & CEO, Jeffrey Wilson will present live at the OTC's Metals & Mining Virtual Investor Conference hosted by on May 6th. DATE: May 6, 2025PRESENTATION TIME: 2:00pm ET (11:00 am Pacific Standard Time)PRESENTATION LINK: REGISTER HERE Available for 1x1 meetings with Company CEO, Jeffrey Wilson: Monday, May 5th, 12:00pm EST to 8:00pm EST Tuesday, May 6th, 12:00pm EST to 1:00pm EST Wednesday, May 7th, 12:00pm EST to 1:00pm EST and 5pm EST Thursday, May 8th, 12:00pm EST to 1:00pm EST Alternative times can be arranged directly This will be a live, interactive online event where investors are invited to ask the Company questions in real-time. If attendees are not able to join the event live on the day of the conference, an archived webcast will also be made available after the event. It is recommended that online investors pre-register to expedite participation and receive event updates. Learn more about the event at About Virtual Investor Conferences®Virtual Investor Conferences (VIC) is the leading proprietary investor conference series that provides an interactive forum for publicly traded companies to seamlessly present directly to investors. Providing a real-time investor engagement solution, VIC is specifically designed to offer companies more efficient investor access. Replicating the components of an on-site investor conference, VIC offers companies enhanced capabilities to connect with investors, schedule targeted one-on-one meetings and enhance their presentations with dynamic video content. Accelerating the next level of investor engagement, Virtual Investor Conferences delivers leading investor communications to a global network of retail and institutional investors. About Precipitate Gold:Precipitate Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration company focused on exploring and advancing its mineral property interests in the Dominican Republic, including its 100% owned Juan de Herrera project located immediately adjacent to GoldQuest Mining's Romero Project, its 100% owned Pueblo Grande project located immediately adjacent to the Pueblo Viejo mine operated by Barrick, and its 100% owned Ponton project located 30km east of the Pueblo Viejo mine. Precipitate is also actively evaluating additional high-impact property acquisitions with the potential to expand the Company's portfolio and increase shareholder value, in other favourable jurisdictions. Additional information can be viewed at the Company's website On Behalf of the Board of Directors of Precipitate Gold Corp.,'Jeffrey Wilson'President & CEOFor further information, please contact: Tel: 604-558-0335 Toll Free: 855-558-0335 investor@ Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Service Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. This press release may contain "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, included herein are forward looking information. Generally, forward-looking information may be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "plans", "expects" or "does not expect", "proposed", "is expected", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "intends", "anticipates" or "does not anticipate", or "believes", or variations of such words and phrases, or by the use of words or phrases which state that certain actions, events or results may, could, would, or might occur or be achieved. This forward-looking information reflects Precipitate Gold Corp.'s ('Precipitate' or the 'Company') current beliefs and is based on information currently available to Company and on assumptions it believes are reasonable. Forward-looking information is subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements of Precipitate to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such risks and other factors may include, but are not limited to: the exploration concessions may not be granted on terms acceptable to the Company, or at all; general business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties; the concessions acquired by the Company may not have attributes similar to those of surrounding properties; delay or failure to receive governmental or regulatory approvals; changes in legislation, including environmental legislation affecting mining; timing and availability of external financing on acceptable terms; conclusions of economic evaluations; and lack of qualified, skilled labour or loss of key individuals. Although Precipitate has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in forward-looking information, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Precipitate does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.
Yahoo
08-04-2025
- Yahoo
Highly invasive wood-boring beetle intercepted at U.S. border
April 7 (UPI) -- A highly invasive wood-boring beetle was intercepted last month by U.S. border agents before it could destroy forests and ecosystems, Customs and Border Protection announced Monday. The live Asian long-horned beetle, which can cause significant damage to hardwood trees, was discovered during an inspection of wood cargo from Romania on March 17. CBP agriculture specialists at the Port Huron rail yard in Michigan found solid insect waste before discovering live beetle larvae. "Our nation's agriculture industry is constantly at risk from pests and disease not known to occur in the United States," said Area Port Director Jeffrey Wilson. "This interception by our highly skilled agriculture specialists showcase our continued commitment to safeguarding American agriculture and protecting public health." The beetle larvae were found inside wood pallets that were stamped with a marking to show that they had been heat-treated to prevent invasive species. The treatment is required by the Interim Commission on Phytosanitary Measures of the International Plant Protection Convention and is the international standard for the safe use of wooden pallets and crates. While the marking on the wood packaging material "appeared to be legitimate," agents believe the heat treatment process may not have been "executed properly." Untreated wood packaging material can risk non-native pests -- such as the Asian long-horned beetles -- to be introduced to new environments where they can kill forest and shade trees while causing "significant economic damage." "Every successful interception, like this one, prevents potential devastation to our hardwood trees and reinforces our commitment to keeping invasive pests from harming our environment and economy," said CBP Director of Field Operations Marty Raybon. "The Asian long-horned beetle is a destructive invasive species that threatens our forests and urban landscapes," Raybon added. "This discovery underscores the vital role our agriculture specialists play in protecting the nation's natural resources and economy."

Miami Herald
08-04-2025
- Miami Herald
Highly invasive wood-boring beetle intercepted at U.S. border
April 7 (UPI) -- A highly invasive wood-boring beetle was intercepted last month by U.S. border agents before it could destroy forests and ecosystems, Customs and Border Protection announced Monday. The live Asian long-horned beetle, which can cause significant damage to hardwood trees, was discovered during an inspection of wood cargo from Romania on March 17. CBP agriculture specialists at the Port Huron rail yard in Michigan found solid insect waste before discovering live beetle larvae. "Our nation's agriculture industry is constantly at risk from pests and disease not known to occur in the United States," said Area Port Director Jeffrey Wilson. "This interception by our highly skilled agriculture specialists showcase our continued commitment to safeguarding American agriculture and protecting public health." The beetle larvae were found inside wood pallets that were stamped with a marking to show that they had been heat-treated to prevent invasive species. The treatment is required by the Interim Commission on Phytosanitary Measures of the International Plant Protection Convention and is the international standard for the safe use of wooden pallets and crates. While the marking on the wood packaging material "appeared to be legitimate," agents believe the heat treatment process may not have been "executed properly." Untreated wood packaging material can risk non-native pests -- such as the Asian long-horned beetles -- to be introduced to new environments where they can kill forest and shade trees while causing "significant economic damage." "Every successful interception, like this one, prevents potential devastation to our hardwood trees and reinforces our commitment to keeping invasive pests from harming our environment and economy," said CBP Director of Field Operations Marty Raybon. "The Asian long-horned beetle is a destructive invasive species that threatens our forests and urban landscapes," Raybon added. "This discovery underscores the vital role our agriculture specialists play in protecting the nation's natural resources and economy." Copyright 2025 UPI News Corporation. All Rights Reserved.


CBS News
07-04-2025
- General
- CBS News
CBP agents find invasive Asian longhorned beetle at Michigan railyard
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted a live invasive wood-boring insect at a Port Huron railyard in March. CBP agriculture specialists found a live beetle while inspecting a cargo from Romania on March 17, and found live Asian longhorned beetle larvae. It's the first time the insect has been seen in the Port Huron area since November 2021, officials said. "Our nation's agriculture industry is constantly at risk from pests and disease not known to occur in the U.S.," Area Port Director Jeffrey Wilson said in a statement. "This interception by our highly skilled agriculture specialists showcase our continued commitment to safeguarding American agriculture and protecting public health." The Asian longhorned beetle is an invasive species that is known to damage hardwood trees and poses a threat to North America because of its potential to disrupt urban ecosystems and forests. "This discovery underscores the vital role our agriculture specialists play in protecting the nation's natural resources and economy. The Asian longhorned beetle is a destructive invasive species that threatens our forests and urban landscapes," said Director of Field Operations Marty Raybon. "Every successful interception, like this one, prevents potential devastation to our hardwood trees and reinforces our commitment to keeping invasive pests from harming our environment and economy." The invasive insects were found in wood pallets that were stamped in a way that officials say is consistent with heat treatment. Untreated wood packaging material poses a risk of "introducing non-native pest and pathogens to new environments." While agents believe the wood packaging material appeared legitimate, they believe a heat treatment process was not executed properly.