

Great Pacific Gold - Advancing High-Grade Gold & Copper Exploration in Papua New Guinea
Aug 13, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Greg McCunn, President & CEO of Great Pacific Gold, shares his extensive experience in mining and exploration. He dives into the exciting details of the Wild Dog Project, revealing high-grade intercepts and the promise of a significant porphyry target. Greg also discusses the strategic positioning of the Kessar property near the profitable K92 Gold Mine and highlights a successful C$16.9M funding round that strengthens their financial footing. The conversation builds excitement for future exploration and potential spin-outs.
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Large Epithermal–Porphyry System
- Wild Dog sits on a 15 km epithermal gold-copper structural corridor with high-grade veins and deep continuity to at least 1,000 m on geophysics.
- An adjacent 1+ km porphyry target shows a separate deep geophysical anomaly, creating an epithermal–porphyry exploration pair.
High-Grade Near-Surface Intercepts
- Early holes at the Sinovit target returned very high near-surface grades, including 7m @ 11.3 g/t AuEq and 3.5m @ 4.9 g/t Au + 4.9% Cu.
- These intersections came from shallow depths (as little as 12–65 m), demonstrating accessible high-grade sulphide mineralization.
Step Up Drilling At Sinovit
- Expand the current program from ~2,500 m to roughly 5,000 m and complete ~25–30 holes to fully test the 1.5 km Sinovit target through year-end.
- Step deeper testing to 150–200 m to understand down-plunge continuity before stepping out to adjacent targets.