Titan |  (Molybdenum)

The Titan claims are located approximately 50 km west of Atlin, BC at the south end of the Taku Arm of Tagish Lake. The 32 unit claim block covers a high grade molybdenum copper porphyry occurrence that has been recently exposed by the retreat of ice. Mineral exploration in the area was initiated in the early 1900’s targeting gold and silver vein occurrences, with two mines (the Engineer and the Ben-My-Chree) producing small tonnages from high grade quartz veins. In 1980 United Keno Hill Mines (UKHM) staked the Fee claims in the area of the current Titan claims. The claims saw sporadic work until 1989 and although fieldwork was directed toward assessing gold-silver vein potential, field crews noted that the ongoing retreat of glacial ice at the headwaters of Buchan Creek had begun to expose porphyry copper – molybdenum mineralization. UKHM continued to hold the Fee claims until the late 1990’s when the company was dissolved due to financial duress. The initial 4 unit Titan claim was staked by an ex-UKHM geologist in August 2002 who carried out a one day field program confirming the high grade nature of the molybdenum occurrences. The claims were acquired 100% by Eagle Plains Resources in 2002.

Titan - Molybdenum Mineral Exploration Property

Titan - Molybdenum Mineral Exploration Property  Titan - Project Details [PDF]

Titan - Molybdenum Mineral Exploration Property  Titan NI 43-101 Report [PDF]