
The KE Report Great Pacific Gold - High-Grade Results Extend at Wild Dog’s Sinivit Target
Dec 16, 2025
Greg McCunn, President and CEO of Great Pacific Gold, shares exciting updates from the Wild Dog Project in Papua New Guinea. He details impressive drill results, particularly Hole 14, which intercepted 9.5 meters at 13.8 g/t gold equivalent. The conversation shifts to the potential depth of mineralization as drilling explores below 200 meters. McCunn also discusses a refined geological model focusing on high-grade pods and the company's strong cash position, with plans for a second drill rig in 2026.
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High-Grade Continuity At Northern Sulfide
- Great Pacific Gold's Hole 14 confirms a repeating high-grade trend in the Northern Sulfide area at Sinivit.
- Management believes the zone could host significant ounces and will focus drilling there into 2026.
Drilling Targets Depth, Not Surface Continuity
- Intercepts occur around 200 meters downhole and holes are drilled steeply to cut the dipping structure.
- Current drilling targets depth extensions where management expects the "real prize" may lie.
High-Grade Pods Within A Larger System
- The Sinivit structure shows variable grade along strike with high-grade "pods" about 250–300m each.
- GPAC will add a second rig to hunt additional pods like Kavasuke in early 2026.
