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Osceola Gold Announces Delivery of 40 Ft. Semi With Tanker Trailer

Osceola Gold Announces Delivery of 40 Ft. Semi With Tanker Trailer.

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Osceola Gold Announces Delivery of 40 Ft. Semi With Tanker Trailer

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n Osceola Gold Announces Delivery of 40 Ft. Semi With Tanker Trailer\n \n \nOsceola Gold Announces Delivery of 40 Ft. Semi With Tanker Trailer\n\nWinding Up MAV-G Mining Preparations, Heavy Equipment Continues to Arrive on Site\n\n \n STEUBENVILLE, OH--(Marketwired - Jul 27, 2016) - Osceola (OTC PINK: PYHH) is pleased to announce that the Company's essential heavy equipment continues to arrive, fortifying the operation, in preparation for full-scale launch. The latest arrival is the Mine's Water Truck; a 2007 Semi equipped with a 2011 tanker trailer, built to hold a capacity of 5500 gallons of water.\n \"We are very pleased with the equipment that has come in thus far. The level of excitement is really ramping up. We will keep shareholders updated as advancements continue,\" stated Christopher Tarquinio, Chief Executive Officer, Osceola Gold, Inc. The excavator and rock truck are expected to arrive on-site later this week, and production is expected to commence thereafter.\n The Company recently announced the arrival of its WA500 Wheel Loader and Neff Bowls, and that Management had completed the set-up of the Sluice Boxes. The Gold Wash Plant, housing, and kitchen have been brought in and established to functionality, and the safety office is complete.\n Osceola Gold has completed its advanced satellite subsurface GeoScan evaluation. The GeoScan evaluation yielded results that revealed gold saturation in both target areas tested. Based on data derived through satellite deep scanning of the areas tested on the Mav g property, the first hotspot revealed an average of 5 - 8 grams per ton was discovered in terrain from 0 to 78 feet deep. The second hot spot which runs from surface to 13 feet deep on an average, revealed 15 grams or higher and two pay streaks underneath averaging 4 to 8 grams per ton.\n Mining in the Osceola District, White Pine County Nevada, was launched in the 1870's and continues to this day. Major efforts were put forth in the late 1800s, 1930s and 1970s with both lode and placer mining striking success with the removal of considerable amounts of gold. Studies conducted throughout these periods indicate economically viable amounts of gold in both the bedrock and in particular, the placer deposits that remain. For more information, visit: http://www.nbmg.unr.edu/\n About Osceola Gold: Osceola Gol...

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