Four holes undercut Kofi Southwest Zone B, while two undercut shallow mineralization at Kofi Southwest Zone C.
One of the holes in Zone C intersected 31 metres grading 11.6 grams gold per tonne, as well as an 8-metre intercept of 1.9 grams gold. The other hole intersected 11.8 grams gold over 4 metres and several intervals ranging in width from 3 to 10 metres and grading 1.1-5.2 grams gold.
The drilling in Zone B was highlighted by an intersection grading 6.1 grams gold over 21 metres, including 7 metres of 14.2 grams gold. Other intersections ranged from 1.2 to 6 grams gold over widths of 2-55 metres.
The zones, which are about 3 km apart, contain quartz stockwork and quartz-carbonate-chlorite-pyrite breccia in fractured metasediments. Zone B is distinguished by areas of silica-hematite alteration with disseminated pyrite and arsenopyrite.
Zone B has an estimated inferred resource of 1.25 million tonnes grading 2.3 grams gold per tonne, based on selective mining and a cutoff of 1 gram gold.
Drilling has defined mineralization to a depth of 100-130 vertical metres.
The 331-sq.-km project area is covered by four exploration licences: Kofi, Kofi North, Netekoto and Walia West.
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To hold its interest in the property, Axmin has entered into joint-venture agreements with African Selection Mining and Socit financire et d’exploration de l’or au mali. In the event of mining, the government of Mali will also own 10-20% of the properties.
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