Awalé Resources Hits 52.8 g/t Gold Over 9 Metres at Odienné Project

Reuters01-29
Awalé Resources Hits 52.8 g/t Gold Over 9 Metres at Odienné Project

Awalé Resources Ltd. has announced significant new drilling results from its Odienné Copper-Gold Project in Côte d'Ivoire. The latest step-down drilling at the Charger 1 target intersected 52.8 grams per tonne (g/t) gold over 9 metres, including 78.9 g/t gold over 6 metres in hole CHDD-03. Additional notable results include 10.6 g/t gold over 7 metres in CHDD-02 and 17.6 g/t gold over 4 metres in CHDD-04. The high-grade mineralization remains open to the northeast and down-plunge, suggesting the potential for further expansion. Awalé is conducting ongoing exploration across the project, with nine drill rigs currently active and results from further drilling pending. The Odienné Project is being advanced in partnership with Newmont Ventures Limited under an existing exploration agreement.

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