Palisade Research March 14, 2017 Category: Research
Triumph Gold Corp. (CVE:TIG, FRA:8N61, OTCMKTS:NFRGF)
Current Price: C$0.38
Shares Outstanding: 59.7 million
Market Capitalization: C$22.7 million
52-Week Range: C$0.07 - C$0.50
Cash: ~C$6.3 million
Will Triumph Gold be the next Kaminak?
No. We believe it will be much larger.
As stated in our original write-up, Triumph's flagship project, Freegold Mountain, includes Kaminak's Coffee-like epithermal models, but also has all the signatures of Western Copper's Casino-like porphyry. And for the record, Kaminak was acquired by Goldcorp for $520 million, and Western Copper currently has a market cap of $170 million.
This geology, accompanied by Triumph's exploration philosophy, enticed Goldcorp to invest $6.3 million via flow-through, at a price of $0.528 per share. The share price at announcement was $0.475.
The Freegold Mountain project covers over 200 square kilometers and is already home to three deposits (Nucleus, Revenue, and Tinta) and numerous showings:
(Source: Triumph Gold Corporate Presentation)
The Freegold Mountain project has already seen over $35 million spent in exploration, but its Triumph's fresh new approach and resulting growth potential that really attracted Goldcorp. The company recently brought on a new VP Ex in Dr. Tony Barresi, who spear-headed a geological review of Revenue and Nucleus that focused on identifying the main controls on mineralization. This led to an improved understanding of the sequence of mineral phases, and most significantly, recognition of an early stage of porphyry-style mineralization, that was not targeted during past exploration. This work allowed Tony to produce fact-based evaluations of prospectivity, and outlined four high-priority drill targets: two at Revenue, one at Nucleus, and a newly-identified porphyry target at the Generation Zone, located north of Revenue. With $6.3 million in flow-through cash, Triumph wants to drill. The company has allocated $4 million at Revenue and Nucleus, with $3.5 million in drilling and the other $500,000 in additional geophysics, soil sampling, and mapping. The field season will begin early June, and afterwards the company should see a steady course of news flow. Triumph is also allocating some exploration funds to its third deposit, Tinta Hill, an intrusion hosted copper-gold enriched poly-metallic vein-type deposit. The company recently released results from a 70-line-kilometer ground magnetic and VLF-EM survey, and a 10-line-kilometer (414 samples) soil geochemical survey. Based on geophysical patterns and coincident multi-element (gold, silver, lead and bismuth) geochemical anomalies, Triumph was able to identify four high-priority exploration targets. For 2017, the company plans on further prospecting and trenching at the target areas. With porphyry-style gold deposits Nucleus and Revenue to the west, and vein-type deposit Tinta Hill to the east, its very easy to make the comparison to Pretium Resources' (TSE:PVG, Mkt Cap: $2.4B) Snowfield and Brucejack.