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Takom Exploration Ltd.

Takom Exploration Ltd.

Discovery in Excellence

January 10, 2023 – Prince George, BC – Takom Exploration Ltd. is pleased to announce an updated website to better reflect our services and the introduction of two new copper projects located in Central British Columbia: Bass and Carp.

 

  Our services include Mineral Exploration Targeting, GIS, Data Compilation, Project Planning, Exploration Chemistry and Data Analysis. We’ve also added small-scale drone image capturing suitable for zone-wide aerial mapping and reconnaissance program planning.

 

       Takom is very pleased with the 2022 reconnaissance programs conducted on the Bass, Carp and Proof Projects located within 100 km of Prince George, BC. Preliminary interpretations of geochemical, biogeochemical and geological mapping show promising indications of buried mineralization.

 

  The Bass Project is a copper-porphyry target identified ad FSJ8 in a recent Geoscience BC paper. The area of interest overlies a doughnut-shaped magnetic anomaly approximately 7 km in diameter. Preliminary biogeochemical interpretations show copper, gold and platinum anomalies consistent with a Mount Milligan-style Copper-Gold Porphyry.

 

  The Carp Project is a possible copper-critical element target that sits on an 8 km magnetic low between 2 regionally mapped faults with regional stream sediment values between 70 and 80 ppm copper. Preliminary interpretations show biogeochemical copper and gold anomalies consistent with previous soil surveys as well as high contrast anomalies for silver, lead, zinc, cobalt, molybdenum, lithium, niobium, tantalum and the light rare earth elements.

 

  The Proof Project is a gold-caesium low sulfidation epithermal target. Preliminary interpretations of rock, silt and biogeochemical samples are pending. Drone imagery captured a possible ancient water table feature along a cliff face to the west  and extensive quartz veining was mapped north and vertically above the Goldtree Zone.

 

About Takom Exploration Ltd.

Takom Exploration Ltd. is a privately-owned, BC-based geological and GIS consulting firm serving junior exploration companies and prospectors within BC and the Yukon Territory. The company is also a project generator that utilizes the latest in exploration techniques and integrates them with tried-and-true, boots-on-the-ground traditional surveys to develop quality exploration assets.

 

    The 905 hectare Proof Project is the inaugural project for Takom Exploration and is 100%-owned. The project area boasts easy access throughout the mineral tenures via a network of newly created resource roads (2018) as well as nearby railway (25 kilometers) and power lines (10 kilometres).

 

     The claim was initially staked Spring of 2018 to cover the centre of a large, 30 kilometre in length, caesium anomaly in lodgepole pine outer bark. Takom Exploration further researched the anomaly and launched reconnaissance exploration programs in July and October of 2018 designed to evaluate the potential of the area. The programs revealed  a 935 metre, gold-in-twig anomaly with supporting halos of Ag, Cs, Sb, Tl,  and V.

 

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