Pan Global’s Cármenes: Shallow, High‑Grade Intercepts Renew Interest in Iberian Gold Targets
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Iberian Gold Targets Attract Fresh Attention
Shallow, high‑grade gold results from Pan Global Resources’ Cármenes project in northern Spain are sharpening exploration focus in the region and underscoring wider opportunities for gold explorers. Phase‑2 drilling returns include hole PVD10, which intercepts 3.5 g/t Au over 8 metres and 1.2 g/t Au over 10 metres near historical workings, while trenching yields a surface zone averaging 1.74 g/t Au and 11.2 g/t Ag across 20 metres. Petrographic work identifies free native gold within hematite breccia, a sign that metallurgy may be favourable for recovery and that near‑surface mineralisation could be amenable to cost‑effective processing.
The campaign also highlights polymetallic enrichment — with gold associated with copper, nickel and cobalt — extending beyond old mine limits and opening optionality for future metallurgical routes. Pan Global says more than two dozen additional untested gold and polymetallic targets exist across Cármenes, and that cross‑sections and surface mapping link new drill intercepts to historical adits and eastward shallow mineralisation. Management frames these results as a basis to prioritise targets, guide metallurgical testwork and begin resource definition aimed at de‑risking potential recovery pathways.
Pan Global schedules Phase‑3 drilling for the first quarter of 2026 to expand footprints and convert priority targets into drill‑ready prospects. The combination of visible native gold, near‑surface high grades and polymetallic signatures makes the project a case study in how modern exploration techniques can reposition brownfield districts for renewed investment. For the broader gold sector, such shallow, high‑grade discoveries reinforce the continuing role of targeted, systematic exploration in replenishing near‑term supply and supporting longer‑term production pipelines.
Logistics Sector Embraces Sustainability
In related industry news, Trinity Logistics advances to a Gold rating from EcoVadis after progressing from Bronze and Silver in successive assessments, placing the third‑party logistics provider in the top 5% of companies assessed worldwide. The certification recognises gains across environment, labor and ethics and signals growing pressure on supply‑chain partners to document emissions reductions, sustainable procurement and improved transparency — issues increasingly material to mining and metals companies’ sourcing decisions.
Autonomy Investment Spurs Construction Productivity
Separately, Bedrock Robotics raises $270 million to scale autonomous construction fleets, a development mining contractors watch closely as labour shortages and large earthmoving needs increase demand for automated excavation and site preparation. Greater adoption of supervised autonomy and fleet orchestration has potential to shorten project schedules and reduce workforce risk on large greenfield and expansion projects that underpin future mineral supply.
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