Project Summary

Commodity Focus: Antimony (Sb), Gold (Au)

Exploration Model

The Peter Pan and Old Rolley project is engaged in the exploration and potential development of antimony and gold deposits. Historical operations and recent exploratory activities suggest the presence of significant stibnite mineralization in quartz veins within a complex geological setting.

Geological Highlights

  • Mineralization Style: The area exhibits quartz vein-hosted stibnite mineralization, with historical workings indicating sporadic but high-grade antimony and gold occurrences.

  • Alteration Zones: The regional geology is characterized by extensive alteration, including faulting and folding, which control the mineralization processes and offer potential targets for exploration.

  • Historical Workings: Historical mining activities have intermittently extracted high-grade antimony and gold from the area, suggesting underexplored potential despite past production challenges.

Exploration Potential

Recent geological assessments and exploratory drilling have identified multiple targets for detailed investigation. The project area has shown signs of extensive mineralization that could potentially be developed into economically viable reserves with systematic exploration and modern mining techniques.

Strategic Importance

The Peter Pan and Old Rolley project represents an opportunity to capitalize on the historically proven mineral wealth of the region. With strategic exploration and investment, the project could yield significant returns from antimony and gold production, enhancing the value of underexploited mineral assets.

2025 Work Program

A comprehensive exploration program is scheduled for 2025, focusing on watershed analysis within the project area (EPM 29110). The program aims to collect and analyze 115 stream sediment samples over a period of 8 days, supported by detailed mapping and data interpretation. This targeted approach is designed to uncover unknown structures with potential mineralization, enhance geological understanding, and identify enriched areas justifying further targeted exploration efforts. The results will contribute to refining exploration targets and advancing resource delineati

Figure 1. Peter Pan and Old Rolley Project – Historical Arsenic Mapping Results

Figure 2. Peter Pan and Old Rolley Project – Historic Lithology Map from Big A Retina – 1972.

Figure 3. Peter Pan and Old Rolley Project – Work Program for 2025

Figure 2. Peter Pan and Old Rolley Project – Grid Layout for sampling – 2025