PROJECT GENERATION

Wanted: High grade Au, Cu, REE and Antimony projects

High grade Mongolian gold, copper, REE and antimony exploration and development projects (with strong social licenses to operate) now required for genuine international investors. All projects will be screened by Nordic and solid prospective tenements will be inspected by our geoscientists during the 2025 field season. Please forward a brief presentation of your high grade project and proposed deal structure to Nordic.

Discoverer® Goniometer Core Orientation Tool (Ezy-Logger) for sale

Now available from Nordic in two wireline core sizes; NQ and HQ. The Ezy-Logger is an excellent, accurate core logging goniometer which has been designed to be quick and easy to use, significantly reducing time spent calculating and orientating cores in the field. It uses Alpha and Beta angles and lineations within wireline core structures to assist on orientation. Manufactured from robust, hard wearing plastic which is clear, with a cylindrical design, you simply insert your core through the middle to obtain your measurements, making the process much easier than traditional methods with protractors or medical goniometers. On the sides of the logger, a printed protractor is present in both blue and red colours, these allow you to easily identify readings against various rock colours, these are used for measuring the Alpha angles of lineations within the core sample. An excellent piece of equipment, small, light weight and handy for drilling sites utilising wireline core sizes. Please enquire via email if you wish to purchase.

Unique Mongolia wide GIS-based gold data package for sale

Gold is widespread in Mongolia but shows concentrations along certain segments of the ubiquitous orthogonal NE/NW fault system (from Storetvedt and Michaelsen, in press).

 NORDIC is pleased to offer a unique and valuable Mongolia wide GIS-based data package for sale. Significantly, the data package contains information on +400 “orogenic” gold prospects throughout Mongolia. The package was meticulously put together under the supervision of Dr A. Ford of The Centre for Exploration Targeting, Curtin University and Troy Resources geologists over two years and funded by Troy.

The data accumulated includes historic Russian data. Further, the data package can be adapted to identify epithermal gold and porphyry related targets.

NGS opines the data package provides transformational potential for investors as Mongolia is exceptionally rich in mineral resources but yet very under-explored with very significant opportunities in places as noted in a new paper: Storetvedt, K.M. and Michaelsen, P. (in press): Sedimentary basins, hydrocarbons, graphite, coal, and Cu-Au deposits – from Mongolia to the Pacific margin: Interplay between the ubiquitous orthogonal fracture network and Global Wrench Tectonics.

Seed capital required for high-grade Cu exploration project in the Philippines

Seed capital now required to fund the initial stages of exploration of a highly prospective Copper-Zinc project in southern Philippines and for the acquisition of very prospective base metal projects exploration titles in Viet Nam and for general corporate expenses.

There has been no drilling on the property, nor have modern systematic exploration techniques been carried out. However, assaying from outcrop samples returned values between 3% and 39% copper, some with up to 10% zinc are widespread on the property. Some contain cobalt up to 0.23% and silver in excess of 10g Ag/t. Many samples shows multiple phases of mineralization and brecciation. Exposures of massive sulphide in steep sided creeks within the property are considered by very experienced geologists to represent typical Cu-Zn, Ag-rich VMS exhibiting exhalative type of mineralization.

Left slide: A Prospect; fine-grained coliform layers of chalcopyrite (yellow), pyrite (grey) and quartz (black). Central slide: B Prospect; fine-grained coliform chalcopyrite, pyrite and quartz layers shows multiple brecciation and layered infilling. Right slide: C Prospect; coarse-grained vein-filling chalcopyrite(yellow), bornite (brown, blue covellite replacement), pyrite (white), and quartz (dark grey-black).

There are indications that these high grade samples are distributed in several sub-parallel zones up to 3-4 km long.

For further information please contact: Dr Per Michaelsen on +976 99992908 / perm@ngs.mn