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Precipitate Identifies New Gold-in-Soil Anomaly Measuring 1.2 Kilometres in Length at the Juan de Herrera Project, Dominican Republic
(TheNewswire) Vancouver, B.C. – May 6, 2025 – TheNewswire - P...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Precipitate Identifies New Gold-in-Soil Anomaly Measuring 1.2 Kilometres in Length at the Juan de Herrera Project, Dominican Republic\n\n\n (TheNewswire)\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Vancouver, B.C. – May 6, 2025 –\n \n\n TheNewswire -\n \n\n Precipitate Gold Corp.\n \n (the “\n \n Company\n \n ” or “\n \n Precipitate\n \n ”) (TSXV:\n \n PRG\n \n , OTCQB:\n \n PREIF\n \n ) is pleased to announce a\nnewly identified gold-in-soil geochemical anomaly located in the\nnorth-central portion of the 100% owned\n \n Juan de Herrera Project\n \n (“\n \n Juan de Herrera\n \n ” and the “\n \n Project\n \n ”) in the Dominican Republic.\n \n\n The Company has identified a new prospective gold-in-soil anomaly\nmeasuring approximately\n \n 1.2\nkilometres long (north-south) and about 100m wide (east-west)\n \n .\n This multi-element soil anomaly, dubbed the\n \n LP Zone\n \n , is located in the\nnorth-central part of the Project, approximately 2.5 kilometers south\nof the\n \n CN Zone\n \n and 14\nkilometres north of the\n \n Ginger Ridge\nZone\n \n . The gold anomaly is co-incident with additional\npathfinder elements, such as lead, arsenic, antimony, zinc, mercury,\ncadmium and barium, which is a common geochemical signature for both\nepithermal gold and/or volcanogenic massive sulphide mineralization\nstyles found in Tireo Formation rocks. Follow up programs of rock\nsampling and hand trenching are planned to assess the nature and\npotential of the\n \n LP Zone\n \n ’s\nsurface mineralization. See accompanying\n \n\n Figure 1\n \n\n and\n \n\n Figure 2\n \n\n below for more\ndetails.\n \n\n\n Jeffrey Wilson, Precipitate’s President and CEO\nstated, “We continue to be pleased with the results of the ongoing,\nand increasingly aggressive, fieldwork being conducted throughout the\nCompany’s Juan de Herrera Project. Sequential programs of sampling\nand mapping, along with other types of fieldwork, have successfully\ndiscovered multiple sizeable new geochemical anomalies throughout the\nproject, with priority anomalies subsequently being advanced through\nfollow up work. We’re impressed by the number of anomalous areas now\noutlined throughout the project and are keen to pursue both\nreconnaissa...