RE: Real Value30 Aug 2025 09:30
Some great posts. I’ll add that currently Pepas is estimated around 380k averaging 4.5g/t according to the most recent research note from Red Cloud, which is on the Orosur website.(Bearing in mind this was before some of the best most recent intercepts such as 63m @ 12.75g/t)
What is interesting is that they have the area named Pepas 2 as holding 1.4m oz or potentially hosting that amount. What do they know that we don’t. A fair bit it seems.
https://wp-orosur-mining-2021.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/media/2025/06/20250617-OMI-Initiation.pdf
Anyone new here will be here mainly on the merit of Pepas. Which is exceptionally high grade, from surface. What’s also worth noting is that one other prospect of Anza, Apta, which has seen over 30,000m of drilling is estimated to be in region of 1.5m oz. But, surprisingly higher grade than Pepas. 5g/t+ average grade.
Apta was originally thought to be a VMS system. Since the site visit and employment of an external structural geologist and metamorphic petrologist, that idea has now been dismissed. What has been said is that Apta’s 1.4m oz is merely a limb of something much larger.
Should El Cedro show positive then Anza has got to be talked about amongst the best gold projects currently being explored on the planet. Especially due to the fact there is still about another 200km2+ yet to be explored. One area, La VirginCeta is originally what drew Newmont to Anza, thought to be a huge Porphyry system source to the whole area. I queried Brad on exploration on new and existing applications of Anza and he said that will take place next year. There could / will be many more Pepas’s still to be discovered.
And then there’s El Pantano………….