Titan Resources International Corp. is a publicly traded resource exploration company dedicated to the acquisition, exploration and development of small to medium size precious metals properties of exceptional merit.
Titan has an option to acquire up to 66% interest of the Dinty Moore Project in British Columbia. The Property is geographically well positioned in an area with numerous past producers, historic mineral showings and current operating mines in the Slocan Area of British Columbia.
Dinty Moore Project
The Dinty Moore Property is located in close proximity to two significant past producers for this area, The Wellington and Whitewater Mines situated approximately 1 km to the NE and 2 km to the southeast respectively. The Wellington Mine was active for 42 years from 1892 to 1934. A total of 1779 tonnes of ore produced 3,653,134 grams silver, 124 grams gold, 231,478 kilograms lead and 87,286 kilograms zinc. Whitewater production spans a period from 1892 to 1980. Records indicate about 108 tonnes silver, 54 kilograms gold, 23,132 tonnes zinc, 13,942 tonnes lead, 39 tonnes cadmium and 45 kilograms copper were recovered. Geological reports describing this area have indicated unexplored ore possibilities existing around past silver-lead-zinc producers in the region with the probability that the deposits extend beyond the main centers of mineralization. Recent work in the area has indicated that modern exploration programs such as geophysics, stream sediment sampling and diamond drilling have the potential to discover previously unknown mineralization. Recent work on surrounding mining properties confirmed the occurrence of precious metal bearing veins, with potential to identify viable economic reserves. During an exploration program conducted by a neighboring company and reported in the BC Government files two samples of heavy mineral material were collected from two streams that drain the Dinty Moore Property. Results reported from the fine grained material showed 12.8 g and 12.2 g of gold respectively. Both samples gave over 21 g of silver.