공시 • Apr 18
Opawica Explorations Inc. Provides an Update on Its 2025 Exploration Campaign At the Bazooka Property in the Abitibi Gold Belt Opawica Explorations Inc. provided an update on its 2025 exploration campaign at the Bazooka Property ("Bazooka"). Drill hole OP-25-35, with a total depth of 303 metres, intersected a significant 60-metre mineralized zone between 190 m and 250 m. Within this broader interval, a 12-metre section (from 189.8 m to 202.5 m) exhibited strong silicification and sericitization with visible arsenopyrite, with an XRF reading at 196 m of 66 g/t Au. This is followed by a 30.4-metre intermediate zone (202.5 m to 232.9 m) with lower levels of mineralization, followed by a deeper and well mineralized zone (232.9 m to 241.2 m) containing approximately 2% arsenopyrite, with a XRF reading of 234 ppm Au at 249 m. Between 189.80 m and 202.20 m, the drill hole encountered a yellowish-grey-green rock unit that is intensely silicified and sericitized, with abundant quartz veins and veinlets throughout. A higher concentration of arsenopyrite is observed between 195 m and 196.50 m. An XRF point reading taken at 196 m returned values of 8,514 ppm As, 66 ppm Au, 49 ppm Ni, and 139 ppm Cr. At 202.20 m -205.50 m is a sericitized sheared Yellowish-green grey rock sericitized shear of veins. The XRF point reading at XRF 204 m: As 47 ppm, Ni 1050 ppm, and Cr 970. Between 205.50 m and 250 m, the drill hole intersected a fine-grained, greenish-grey rock, possibly containing traces of fuchsite, with an elevated presence of fine arsenopyrite and pyrite mineralization stronger from 235.5 m (2-3%). moderate silicification is observed throughout the interval, becoming more concentrated from 242 m onward, accompanied by the appearance of small grey quartz veins. The XRF point readings at these various depths are as follows: 219 m: As 398 ppm, Au 10ppm, Ni 797 ppm, and Cr 1986: 234 m: As 872: ppm Au 9 ppm, Ni 792 ppm, and Cr 3424 ppm. 243 m: As 792 ppm Au 13 ppm: Ni 650 ppm and Cr 1084 ppm. 249 m: As 2.3%, Au 234 ppm: Ni 4129 ppm and Cr 7970 ppm - (234 g/t Au) 1 Part per million (ppm) = 1 Gram/ton (g/ton) X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is a non-destructive analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of materials such as drill cores. XRF analyzers determine the chemistry of a sample by measuring the fluorescent (or secondary) X-ray emitted from a sample when it is excited by a primary X-ray source. note the results only provide an indication of the amount of minerals present. Certified assaying of the core samples is required to accurately determine the amount of base metal and precious metal mineralization. Assay core samples are being analysed at ALS Chemex lab of Rouyn-Noranda, 165 Rue Jacques-Bibeau, Quebec (an ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited facility). The sampling program is undertaken by Company personnel under the direction of Mr. Yvan Bussieres, P.Eng., A secure chain of custody is maintained in transporting and storing of all samples. The rock samples will undergo fire assays, 1E3 - Aqua Regia - ICPOES and select samples underwent gravimetries. Samples of mineralization were taken at 0.5-to-1.5-meter intervals, with sample intervals being adjusted to respect lithological and/or mineralogical contacts and isolate narrow veins or other structures that may yield higher grades. 공시 • Apr 16
Opawica Explorations Inc. Intersects Visible Gold At Its Bazooka Property in the Abitibi Gold Belt Opawica Explorations Inc. provided an update on its 2025 exploration campaign at the Bazooka Property ('Bazooka'). Opawica has intersected a broad 76-meter mineralized zone, starting at a depth of 285 meters and extending to 361 meters, at the contact with a graphitic horizon. The interval includes visible gold, with consistent occurrences of arsenopyrite, fuchsite, and quartz veining throughout. Visible gold was observed in drill hole OP-25-33 at a depth of 348.5 metres. The Company has completed ten diamond drill holes for a total of 2,000 meters of drilling and submitted 610 core samples for assays. Of the ten drill holes completed, team successfully intersected the Cadillac-Larder Fault multiple times, revealing promising mineralization that enhances understanding of local mineralization patterns. The Cadillac-Larder Lake fault is a major structural element in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, known for its rich and its historical significance in mining. The Bazooka property occurs along one of the most prolific auriferous structures in the world, the Cadillac-Larder Lake break/fault. The Cadillac-Larders Lake break/fault, in part, marks the boundary between the Archean Abitibi subprovince in the north and the predominantly metasedimentary Pontiac subprovince south of the fault. Gold mineralization on the property is hosted within the Main Zone, a mixed sequence of strongly altered quartz-carbonate-sericite and talc-chlorite schists derived from sedimentary and ultramafic to mafic volcanic protoliths, with an estimated true width of up to 60 metres. The break/fault zone lies at the base and is marked by a strongly graphitic fault with an estimated true width ofup to two metres. The graphitic fault generally marks the contact between the sedimentary and ultramafIC metavolcanic rocks. Structures and hydrothermal pathways were interpreted using the co-occurrence of selected exploration criteria in drill hole data. Interpreted prospective panels trend generally east-west with a steep dip to the north. They are constrained within the northern and southern borders of the Cadillac shear zone, a 150-metre-wide corridor of highly carbonate-chlorite-talc altered and schistosed ultramafic units, which form a Z- shape asymmetric drag fold in the area of the Bazooka historic mine. 공시 • Apr 04
Opawica Explorations Inc. announced that it has received CAD 0.277 million in funding Opawica Explorations Inc. has closed the transaction of oversubscribed private placement transaction. The company issued 1,385,000 units at a price of CAD 0.20 per unit for total aggregate proceeds of CAD 277,000 on April 3, 2025. 공시 • Mar 26
Opawica Explorations Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 22, 2025 Opawica Explorations Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 22, 2025. Location: british columbia, vancouver Canada 공시 • Mar 15
Opawica Explorations Inc. announced that it expects to receive CAD 0.3 million in funding Opawica Explorations Inc. announced a non-brokered private placement of up to 1,500,000 units at a price of CAD 0.20 per unit for the gross proceeds of CAD 300,000 on March 14, 2025. Each Unit will consist of one common share of the Company and one Common Share purchase Warrant, with each Warrant exercisable into one Common Share at an exercise price of CAD 0.30 per share at any time up to 24 months following the closing date of the Private Placement. All securities issued under the Offering and including Warrants will be subject to a four (4) month holding period. The private placement remains subject to receipt of all required approvals, including the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, as well as execution of formal documentation. 공시 • Dec 21
Opawica Explorations Inc. announced that it has received CAD 1.0825 million in funding On December 20, 2024. Opawica Explorations Inc. has closed the transaction. As part of the closing, Opawica has agreed to compensate the finding agents with a commission of up to 6.0% cash totaling CAD 64,950, and up to 6.0% purchase Warrants totaling 259,800 Warrants based on the gross proceeds of the Offering.