Business Type Exporters
Year Established 2008
Main Markets Worldwide
Country/Region Canada
Company Introduction
We are geoserve canada based in ajax , Canada. We are member of Tradekey.com since December, 2008. Our business is related to Minerals & Metallurgy industry and we specifically deal in silver,lead,copper,zinc. Please find our product details below: VMS, IOCG, deposit Summary Report On Maple Mountain Deposit Turner Township, VMS Deposit and Benny Deposits Munster Township, IOCG Deposit Hess Township, VMS Deposit Sudbury Mining Division, Northeast Ontario Richard Daigle February 7th, 2009 2.0 Location and Access. Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this ***** 1 Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this image. ( 2 ) 1. Summary This is summary report of three properties held by the Primary Resource Syndicate who intend to converted primary resources into marketable supplies (jewelry, tools, decorative products, etc…). The claims are presently registered at the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (MNDM) 100% in the name of Richard Daigle. Endeavoring into this venture and evaluating this report means that you agree to a confidentiality agreement with the owners of these properties presented here-in. Confidentiality Agreement: 1. All information should be kept confidential. 2. You agree not to acquire mineral claims within a 10km radius. 3. That this agreement is withstanding for a 2yr. period. 4. The owners agree to deal with one company/ person at a time. 5. The evaluating party’s name will be kept confidential. 6. The owners will notify you of any change in property status. 7. Evaluating party may request a property visit at any time. Table of Contents 1.0 Summary Page 1 2.0 Property Location Page 2 3.0 Maple Mountain VMS Page 3 4.0 HESS VMS Property Page 6 5.0 Munster IOCG Property Page 8 6.0 Certification Page 11 Tables and Figures Figure 1 Property Location Page 2 Figure 2 Figure 2a Maple Mountain Property 1956 Plan by Aitchison Page 3 Page 5 Figure 3 Figure 3a Voyageur Property Drill Section (Voyageur Ext.) Page 6 Page 7 Figure 4 Munster Property Page 8 Figure 5 Compilation with Claim Proposal Page 10 Table 1 OGS MDI Reference Number Page 4 Table 2 MDI Results Page 4 Addendum Past Qualifying Reports (1) 3.0 Maple Mountain Property The Maple Mountain Property comprises one claim, approximately 120Acres of mineral rights situated along the north shore of Sturgeon River, Turner Township. Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 2 Excerpt from Geological Report 106, Maple Mountain Area, Ontario Geological Survey (OGS). The VMS occurs along Gowganda Sediments in contact with Nipising Diabase. The property is bound to the south by a provincial park along the Sturgeon River. The orange & green line traces above represent access roads. Bush road upgrade was ongoing while working in the area June 2008 east of the river, after a conversation with a forester from Vermillion Forest Products (Sudbury, Ontario) it was confirmed that there will be a forest harvest in this vicinity in two years. This property was a patented claim until 2006. Mr. Daigle of Dowling, Ontario staked the claim June 1st, 2006 after it was posted in the Ontario Gazette. After spending a two days in the area with workers, a few of the original trenches were located. (3) 3.1 Past Work Maple Mountain VMS, Turner Township Past Work dates back to the late 18th century during construction of the railway and exploration of Canada. No documentation pre-dates 1930’s and 1940’s era. The property was last worked in the 1960’s. This deposit was acquired by Mr. Daigle in 2006 after a June 1st posting of lands opening for staking ( Ontario Gazette, May 15th, 2006 edition). Table 1 Ontario Geological Survey Publication References MDC 25 P. 117-118 1/1/1983 OGS P. 569 Turner and NE part Demorest Township 1/1/1969 OGS GR 106 P. 110-118 1/1/1973 OGS SMDR 00313 Sudbury Resident Geologist Files 1/1/1985 OGS Table 2 Mineral Deposit Inventory (MDI) Reference Publication; MDI41P02SE00020 MDI_NUM Comment Type_CD Geologist ID Comment Date Comments MDI41P02SE00020 EXP 0 5/15/1996 MINERALIZED LENTICULAR SULPHIDE MASSES IN QTZ CARB VEIN 3-20M WIDE & 340M LG ALONG ND &GOWG, BEST ASSAYS: 4.2%PB, 1.1% CU, 0.24% ZN, 226.3 G/TON AG, 7.5G/TON AU Figure 2a 1948 Plan Map by Todd for Silver Chief Mines. Your browser may not support display of this image. On June 23, 2008 the author and workers located the rock dump and likely trenches l, 3, and 4. Also located the parallel zone south of the rock dump. Samples were taken in both areas and assay results are pending. The property also has significant Cu showings that need mention; 5.4ft of 3%Cu, 10ft of 1.8%Cu, and 37.2ft of 1.7%Cu in two of the western pits, W Aitchison, 1956. (4) Figure 2b Compilation Plan by W. Aitchison 1956. Your browser may not support display of this image. 3.2 Conclusion/ Recommendations (Maple Mountain) The property is economically viable for today's market prices. The zone extent is not delineated both east and west. To the west where good Cu mineralization was found infers that the zone sinuously offsets north. A basic mapping program needs to be initiated. Additional claims need to be added. A state-of-the-art aero mag-em survey would successfully delineate any economic target in the proximity. (5) 4.0 Hess VMS Property (Geneva Mine, North Zone extension) Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 3 A compilation with claims fabric taken from recent claim maps (February 2009, and colored total field magnetics . The property comprises a single 80 acre claim situated near the north boundary of Hess Township. An all season bush road ( KVP Road) goes past the claim at kilometer eight. References: OGS 1980, Map 2485 Geneva Lake Geological Report 206. Ames, *****, Singhroy, V., Buckle, J., Davidson, A., and Molch, K., 2006: Integrated bedrock geology-Radarsat-Digital elevation data of Sudbury, Ontario. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 4571. Scale 1: 75, 000. (June 15 release date, digital & $15 paper). (6) 4.1 Past Work This old patented claim came open some time in the past and was recently staked by Mr. Daigle in 2007. It is recognized with the original Voyageurs Pit found in the early 1900’s by prospectors who discovered free gold and brought attention to the area. Little work is found in the assessment files (Sudbury Resident Geologist Office). Excerpt taken from a report by Osborne, 1930: “the phenomenal values in gold obtained from one pit (Voyageur Pit) that lead to much of the present staking. A 30-40m x 5m area was power-washed extending NW of this pit. located June 18th 2007 after a 2 days of accessing and mapping. 1991 Falconbridge Drilling=> HE-07; Double Pay Day, HE-09; Voyageur HE-09; 1.6% Zn over 1.5m and 4.07% Zn, 1.4% Pb, 0.2% Cu over .4m @ 222m. Geneva Lake Mine Historical ORE Grade 9.2% Zn, 3.34%Pb and 20oz Ag, D. Constable, 1991 qualifying report. Figure 3a Vertical Section DDH He-91-09 testing the Voyageur Horizon Your browser may not support display of this image. The mineralization intersected is assumed to be the extension of the said north zone which is not yet developed at the Geneva Mine. This said north zone has been recently been stripped and power washed by the present claim owners (2008 field visit by author). This area is situated just north of the access road next to the ventilation shaft and measures 3000ft SW but appears to be offset to the northerly by the Dowes Fault. At surface this zone has been stripped and power washed for 40m and is open both NW and SE. Channel sampling is also evident. (7) 4.2 Conclusion/ Recommendations A mapping program needs to be initiated along with time spent establishing a better access trail to bring in equipment. The trench should be blasted and sampled deeper. The target should be surveyed with an electromagnetic instrument (max-min) then drill testing should test the favored conductors. Max-Min Survey; The zone should be traversed perpendicularly using a short cable length ( both 50m and 100m) reading 222Hz, 888Hz, and 1777Hz. A ground magnetic survey would also help define the alteration halo. 5.0 Munster IOCG Property Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 4 Geological/Geophysical compilation of Hess and Munster Townships in Part. (8) The 40 acre claim is in Munster Township accessible along the KVP road found along HWY 144 across from the Benny, Ontario turn-off. The magnetite Iron Formation lies along a sedimentary/ metavolcanic contact situated in the Benny Belt. The deposit should have a good rake extension since it is bound by significant faults either side (see figure 4). 5.1 Past Work There is an abundance of files at the Sudbury Resident Geologist Office with work completed in the area (Benny Greenstone Belt). However two of these files have evidence (drill logs) of work done on this showing, but with little documentation explaining location and results. OGS References MDI41I13SE0002 B and M Exploration, Diamond Drilling, 1957-58 MDI41I13SE0017 E. Vanier, Diamond Drilling, 1979 5.2 Conclusion/ Recommendation A boot and hammer approach is necessary to advance this property. An aero-magnetic signature, modeling the Geneva Mine occurs to the NE along strike of the Dowes Lake Fault. The Double Pay Day occurrence infers an extension of the Geneva Lake Mine. A proposal of acquiring 9 additional claims is presented on the following compilation (page 10). Respectfully Submitted; Richard Daigle Dated Sudbury Ontario (9) Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 5: Compilation with Proposal Proposal: Staking an additional nine claims amounting to seventy nine 40 acre units for a total of 3160 Acres of mineral rights. This translates to $ 31, 600.00 in yearly assessment work required to keep this ground in good standing. Since the Munster claim is host to VMS this proves the viability of this westerly development. The ground also lies within the Gowganda Sediments similar to what is hosting the Geneva Mine. (10) 6.0 Certification I Richard Daigle certify that I’ve been practicing mining exploration for 29 yrs and presently reside at 36 Arlington Drive East, Dowling, Ontario. I am a Gold Card member as of this year with the Ministry Northern Development and Mines. Richard Daigle 36 Arlington Dr E. Dowling, Ontario P0M 1R0 + VMS, IOCG, deposit Summary Report On Maple Mountain Deposit Turner Township, VMS Deposit and Benny Deposits Munster Township, IOCG Deposit Hess Township, VMS Deposit Sudbury Mining Division, Northeast Ontario Richard Daigle February 7th, 2009 2.0 Location and Access. Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this ***** 1 Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this image.Your browser may not support display of this image. ( 2 ) 1. Summary This is summary report of three properties held by the Primary Resource Syndicate who intend to converted primary resources into marketable supplies (jewelry, tools, decorative products, etc…). The claims are presently registered at the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (MNDM) 100% in the name of Richard Daigle. Endeavoring into this venture and evaluating this report means that you agree to a confidentiality agreement with the owners of these properties presented here-in. Confidentiality Agreement: 1. All information should be kept confidential. 2. You agree not to acquire mineral claims within a 10km radius. 3. That this agreement is withstanding for a 2yr. period. 4. The owners agree to deal with one company/ person at a time. 5. The evaluating party’s name will be kept confidential. 6. The owners will notify you of any change in property status. 7. Evaluating party may request a property visit at any time. Table of Contents 1.0 Summary Page 1 2.0 Property Location Page 2 3.0 Maple Mountain VMS Page 3 4.0 HESS VMS Property Page 6 5.0 Munster IOCG Property Page 8 6.0 Certification Page 11 Tables and Figures Figure 1 Property Location Page 2 Figure 2 Figure 2a Maple Mountain Property 1956 Plan by Aitchison Page 3 Page 5 Figure 3 Figure 3a Voyageur Property Drill Section (Voyageur Ext.) Page 6 Page 7 Figure 4 Munster Property Page 8 Figure 5 Compilation with Claim Proposal Page 10 Table 1 OGS MDI Reference Number Page 4 Table 2 MDI Results Page 4 Addendum Past Qualifying Reports (1) 3.0 Maple Mountain Property The Maple Mountain Property comprises one claim, approximately 120Acres of mineral rights situated along the north shore of Sturgeon River, Turner Township. Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 2 Excerpt from Geological Report 106, Maple Mountain Area, Ontario Geological Survey (OGS). The VMS occurs along Gowganda Sediments in contact with Nipising Diabase. The property is bound to the south by a provincial park along the Sturgeon River. The orange & green line traces above represent access roads. Bush road upgrade was ongoing while working in the area June 2008 east of the river, after a conversation with a forester from Vermillion Forest Products (Sudbury, Ontario) it was confirmed that there will be a forest harvest in this vicinity in two years. This property was a patented claim until 2006. Mr. Daigle of Dowling, Ontario staked the claim June 1st, 2006 after it was posted in the Ontario Gazette. After spending a two days in the area with workers, a few of the original trenches were located. (3) 3.1 Past Work Maple Mountain VMS, Turner Township Past Work dates back to the late 18th century during construction of the railway and exploration of Canada. No documentation pre-dates 1930’s and 1940’s era. The property was last worked in the 1960’s. This deposit was acquired by Mr. Daigle in 2006 after a June 1st posting of lands opening for staking ( Ontario Gazette, May 15th, 2006 edition). Table 1 Ontario Geological Survey Publication References MDC 25 P. 117-118 1/1/1983 OGS P. 569 Turner and NE part Demorest Township 1/1/1969 OGS GR 106 P. 110-118 1/1/1973 OGS SMDR 00313 Sudbury Resident Geologist Files 1/1/1985 OGS Table 2 Mineral Deposit Inventory (MDI) Reference Publication; MDI41P02SE00020 MDI_NUM Comment Type_CD Geologist ID Comment Date Comments MDI41P02SE00020 EXP 0 5/15/1996 MINERALIZED LENTICULAR SULPHIDE MASSES IN QTZ CARB VEIN 3-20M WIDE & 340M LG ALONG ND &GOWG, BEST ASSAYS: 4.2%PB, 1.1% CU, 0.24% ZN, 226.3 G/TON AG, 7.5G/TON AU Figure 2a 1948 Plan Map by Todd for Silver Chief Mines. Your browser may not support display of this image. On June 23, 2008 the author and workers located the rock dump and likely trenches l, 3, and 4. Also located the parallel zone south of the rock dump. Samples were taken in both areas and assay results are pending. The property also has significant Cu showings that need mention; 5.4ft of 3%Cu, 10ft of 1.8%Cu, and 37.2ft of 1.7%Cu in two of the western pits, W Aitchison, 1956. (4) Figure 2b Compilation Plan by W. Aitchison 1956. Your browser may not support display of this image. 3.2 Conclusion/ Recommendations (Maple Mountain) The property is economically viable for today's market prices. The zone extent is not delineated both east and west. To the west where good Cu mineralization was found infers that the zone sinuously offsets north. A basic mapping program needs to be initiated. Additional claims need to be added. A state-of-the-art aero mag-em survey would successfully delineate any economic target in the proximity. (5) 4.0 Hess VMS Property (Geneva Mine, North Zone extension) Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 3 A compilation with claims fabric taken from recent claim maps (February 2009, and colored total field magnetics . The property comprises a single 80 acre claim situated near the north boundary of Hess Township. An all season bush road ( KVP Road) goes past the claim at kilometer eight. References: OGS 1980, Map 2485 Geneva Lake Geological Report 206. Ames, *****, Singhroy, V., Buckle, J., Davidson, A., and Molch, K., 2006: Integrated bedrock geology-Radarsat-Digital elevation data of Sudbury, Ontario. Geological Survey of Canada Open File 4571. Scale 1: 75, 000. (June 15 release date, digital & $15 paper). (6) 4.1 Past Work This old patented claim came open some time in the past and was recently staked by Mr. Daigle in 2007. It is recognized with the original Voyageurs Pit found in the early 1900’s by prospectors who discovered free gold and brought attention to the area. Little work is found in the assessment files (Sudbury Resident Geologist Office). Excerpt taken from a report by Osborne, 1930: “the phenomenal values in gold obtained from one pit (Voyageur Pit) that lead to much of the present staking. A 30-40m x 5m area was power-washed extending NW of this pit. located June 18th 2007 after a 2 days of accessing and mapping. 1991 Falconbridge Drilling=> HE-07; Double Pay Day, HE-09; Voyageur HE-09; 1.6% Zn over 1.5m and 4.07% Zn, 1.4% Pb, 0.2% Cu over .4m @ 222m. Geneva Lake Mine Historical ORE Grade 9.2% Zn, 3.34%Pb and 20oz Ag, D. Constable, 1991 qualifying report. Figure 3a Vertical Section DDH He-91-09 testing the Voyageur Horizon Your browser may not support display of this image. The mineralization intersected is assumed to be the extension of the said north zone which is not yet developed at the Geneva Mine. This said north zone has been recently been stripped and power washed by the present claim owners (2008 field visit by author). This area is situated just north of the access road next to the ventilation shaft and measures 3000ft SW but appears to be offset to the northerly by the Dowes Fault. At surface this zone has been stripped and power washed for 40m and is open both NW and SE. Channel sampling is also evident. (7) 4.2 Conclusion/ Recommendations A mapping program needs to be initiated along with time spent establishing a better access trail to bring in equipment. The trench should be blasted and sampled deeper. The target should be surveyed with an electromagnetic instrument (max-min) then drill testing should test the favored conductors. Max-Min Survey; The zone should be traversed perpendicularly using a short cable length ( both 50m and 100m) reading 222Hz, 888Hz, and 1777Hz. A ground magnetic survey would also help define the alteration halo. 5.0 Munster IOCG Property Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 4 Geological/Geophysical compilation of Hess and Munster Townships in Part. (8) The 40 acre claim is in Munster Township accessible along the KVP road found along HWY 144 across from the Benny, Ontario turn-off. The magnetite Iron Formation lies along a sedimentary/ metavolcanic contact situated in the Benny Belt. The deposit should have a good rake extension since it is bound by significant faults either side (see figure 4). 5.1 Past Work There is an abundance of files at the Sudbury Resident Geologist Office with work completed in the area (Benny Greenstone Belt). However two of these files have evidence (drill logs) of work done on this showing, but with little documentation explaining location and results. OGS References MDI41I13SE0002 B and M Exploration, Diamond Drilling, 1957-58 MDI41I13SE0017 E. Vanier, Diamond Drilling, 1979 5.2 Conclusion/ Recommendation A boot and hammer approach is necessary to advance this property. An aero-magnetic signature, modeling the Geneva Mine occurs to the NE along strike of the Dowes Lake Fault. The Double Pay Day occurrence infers an extension of the Geneva Lake Mine. A proposal of acquiring 9 additional claims is presented on the following compilation (page 10). Respectfully Submitted; Richard Daigle Dated Sudbury Ontario (9) Your browser may not support display of this image. Figure 5: Compilation with Proposal Proposal: Staking an additional nine claims amounting to seventy nine 40 acre units for a total of 3160 Acres of mineral rights. This translates to $ 31, 600.00 in yearly assessment work required to keep this ground in good standing. Since the Munster claim is host to VMS this proves the viability of this westerly development. The ground also lies within the Gowganda Sediments similar to what is hosting the Geneva Mine. (10) 6.0 Certification I Richard Daigle certify that I’ve been practicing mining exploration for 29 yrs and presently reside at 36 Arlington Drive East, Dowling, Ontario. I am a Gold Card member as of this year with the Ministry Northern Development and Mines. Richard Daigle 36 Arlington Dr E. Dowling, Ontario P0M 1R0 + Thank you for taking the time to go through our business profile. If there are any question, inquiry or comments, please feel free to contact us.
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