EcoGraf Limited Reports High-Grade Gold Results From Tanzanian Exploration

Reuters01-20
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ECGFF">EcoGraf Limited</a> Reports High-Grade Gold Results From Tanzanian Exploration

EcoGraf Limited has announced positive results from its maiden gold exploration program on its Tanzanian assets, particularly at the Hazina prospect within the Southern Frontier Gold Project. The program returned high-grade gold samples, including a notable 4.45 g/t gold rock chip. With the recent commencement of a farm-in agreement with AngloGold Ashanti Holdings plc and a strong gold price environment—surpassing US$4,500/oz—EcoGraf is actively evaluating strategic options for its Golden Frontier assets. These options include partnering with major gold producers, continuing independent exploration, or divesting at an optimal time. The company continues to advance exploration while focusing on its flagship Epanko graphite project.

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