The Kobada Est is a part of a group of permits located on the western flank of the Bougouni basin covering an area of 63,679 acres. The shear zones discovered in the Kobada Est concession form a part of the combined 55 km shear strikes, identified across the three concessions from previous geophysics and soil geochemistry.
Highlights:
- The trenching program continues to expand the footprint of the mineralised shear zones discovered on the property across the years.
- Two of the three trenches intersected mineralisation, extending laterally for hundred of meters
Artisanal mining in the vicinity also shows structures and mineralisation within or close proximity to the target area.- One trench has returned a 22 m wide mineralised zone @ 1.1 g/t or 16 m @ 1.4 g/t.
- Preliminary trenching and artisanal pits confirm similar mineralisation and structural environment as the Kobada Main shear.
“We are pleased to see such impressive results as part of our regional exploration programme within our Kobada Est exploration concession area. This is the first time we have followed up prior programmes with trenching to determine possible gold mineralisation, and the results are very pleasing. From this trenching it's clear that a drilling programme should be designed to determine the continuity of the mineralisation identified in the trenching. Kobada Est is part of our overall strike system of 55 km identified within our mining permit (Kobada) and Faraba and Kobada Est exploration concessions. These results further reinforce our thesis that the exploration upside within our permits is significant, and we look forwards to taking Kobada Est to the next stage of exploration.“
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Kobada Est Trenching Campaign
The 2021 Kobada preliminary trenching campaign was completed in
The three trenches, which total 260 m, were excavated in or just east of the delineated Kobada Est shear zone as defined by the recent reinterpretation of the previous geophysics. Two of the three trenches intersected mineralisation in varying degrees. Trench No 3 located in the Kobada Est shear zone had the best mineralisation. The trench was 30 m in length of which 22 m was mineralised. The grade over the mineralised width was 1.4 g/t over 16 m or 1.1 g/t over 22 m. Trench No 2, located just east of the shear, was also mineralised but the mineralisation zone was narrow and associated with single veins. The trenches were sighted based on artisanal mining pits, geophysics and soil geochemical anomalies.
Trench ID | Strike | Total Length | Sampled Length | Depth | No. of Samples |
º | m | m | m | ||
TR_1 | 135 | 150 | 25 | 2 - 8.5 | 15 |
TR_2 | 135 | 80 | 78 | 2 - 3 | 78 |
TR_3 | 30 | 30 | 28 | 2 | 28 |
Table 1: Details of the Three Trenches
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Artisanal Mining
Active artisanal mining pits have been mapped and sampled within and in close proximity of the Kobada Est shear zone which has been beneficial in opening mineralised zones and structures. The structures mapped in the artisanal pits and trenches have highlighted similarities to what has been observed in the Kobada Main shear zone with some highly mineralised veins. The grab samples were taken in pit 1 and pit 2 range from trace to 29.7 g/t. The structures are oriented predominantly in an NNE / SSW and E / W direction as is expected and is consistent with the Kobada Main shear zone and with this type of dextral Riedel shear mineralisation.
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The preliminary trenching work has delivered impressive results for the mineralisation potential of the Kobada Est shear zone and will be followed up with additional trenching and drilling to test the target area in more detail.
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Figure 1: Identified Shear Zones Across the Property
Figure 1: Identified Shear Zones Across the Property
Figure 2: Location of the Three Preliminary Trenches Within and East of the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 2: Location of the Three Preliminary Trenches Within and East of the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 3: Plan View of the Mineralisation within Trench No 3 Within the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 3: Plan View of the Mineralisation within Trench No 3 Within the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 4: Plan View of Mineralisation Within Trench No 1 and Trench No 2 East of the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 4: Plan View of Mineralisation Within Trench No 1 and Trench No 2 East of the Kobada Est Shear
Figure 5: Trench Photos
Figure 5: Trench Photos
Figure 6: Structures and Mineralisation Observed in Pit No 1
Figure 6: Structures and Mineralisation Observed in Pit No 1
Figure 7: Structures and Mineralisation Observed in Pit No 2
Figure 7: Structures and Mineralisation Observed in Pit No 2
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