African Gold provides essay results
by Jo Black

African Gold Group, Inc., reports the assay results for 71 reverse circulation (RC) step-out drill holes, drilled on 9 lines covering a total of 5.5 kilometers of strike length at Kobada, Mali. These holes were drilled on a N30 degrees E orientation and are hypothesized to represent the potential strike extension, to the north and south of “Zone 1″.
For coherence, the results from the 71 RC drill holes have been organized according to the section the hole was drilled on as opposed to numerical order. All of the RC holes were drilled to a depth of approximately 90 meters (down the hole) at an angle of -55 degrees and an azimuth of 290 degrees.
The ALS Chemex Laboratory in Bamako is used as the analytical facility for the Kobada Project. Reverse circulation (RC) samples were dried and crushed in their totality. A 500 gram split of the crushed sample, nominally at 3 mm was then pulverized to approximately 90% passing 75 µm (200 mesh). The coarse material was retained as crusher reject and stored in its original numbered sample bag. Approximately 200 grams of the pulp was retained in a sample packet. A 50 gram sample from the packet was analysed for gold by conventional fire assay with an instrumental AAS finish.
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