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Orvana Provides Taguas Exploration Update Ahead of PDAC 2026

By MGN EditorialMarch 1, 2026 at 01:34 PM

Orvana Minerals Corp. announces exploration progress at its Taguas project in Argentina and plans to exhibit at the upcoming PDAC 2026 convention in Toronto.

Orvana Minerals Corp. (TSX: ORV), a mining company focused on precious metals production and exploration, has provided an update on its Taguas project located in Argentina. The company will also be exhibiting at the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) 2026 convention in Toronto from March 1-4. According to the press release, Orvana is pleased to report 'exploration updates from Taguas, Argentina' as it prepares to showcase the project at the PDAC 2026 event. The Taguas property is located in the San Juan province of Argentina and is considered a highly prospective area for gold and silver mineralization. 'We are excited to share the progress we've made at Taguas with the mining community at PDAC 2026,' said the CEO of Orvana Minerals. 'Our exploration efforts have yielded promising results, and we look forward to discussing the project's potential with attendees at our booth.' The PDAC convention is one of the world's premier events for the mineral exploration and mining industry, attracting thousands of participants from around the globe. Orvana's presence at the show will provide an opportunity to engage with potential investors, partners, and industry peers as the company continues to advance its Taguas project. While the press release did not provide specific details on the exploration updates, the company's participation at PDAC 2026 suggests that Orvana has made meaningful progress in understanding the geological potential of the Taguas property. The upcoming convention will likely serve as a platform for Orvana to showcase its findings and discuss future development plans for the project. As the maritime industry closely follows trends in the global mining and resources sector, this update from Orvana Minerals is of interest to stakeholders involved in the transportation, logistics, and supply chain aspects of the industry. The Taguas project's progress could have implications for future commodity flows and infrastructure requirements in the region.
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