Follow-Up RC Programme In Burkina Faso
Arbor Metals Corp.(TSXV:ABR) is currently planning a phase two follow up programme on the Rakounga Gold Concession located 100 km north west of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, West Africa.
The phase two programme will consist of a 2000-to-3000 metre reverse circulation (RC) drill programme designed to test gold anomalies identified through soil sampling programmes located along a broad south west – north east trend, that extend from the permit’s northern boundary to workings located near its western boundary.
The programme will look to expand on previous drill results obtained by the prior operator on the Koaltenga workings. Drilling in 2017 and 2018 established mineralization within the Koaltenga zone.
The workings at Koaltenga feature broad intercepts containing zones running 4 to 6 grams Au suggesting a prominent primary structure which has permeated out into the surrounding schists and volcanic rocks. The program is also being designed to test the Bouboulou 1 orpaillage as well as a number of significant soil geochemical anomalies occurring between the two zones.
The Rakounga Gold Project consists of an exploration permit covering a 250 sq. km area located along the Goren Greenstone Belt in central Burkina Faso.
The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Kruger Gold Corp., holds the right to acquire up to a 100% interest in and to the Project, subject only to pre-existing royalty obligations.
Kruger has control over operations conducted on the Project and will look to expand on historical drilling and survey work conducted on the Project.