Eden Roc uncovers more soil anomalies

A soil geochemical survey conducted by Eden Roc Minerals (TSE) has uncovered several gold anomalies in a 9-by-12-km area north of the company’s Anuiri mine in Ivory Coast, West Africa.

More than 22,000 samples were taken in the area north of the mining permit that encompasses Anuiri and several other minable orebodies. The anomalies cover about 15% of the surveyed area and individual anomalies are considerably wider than those previously uncovered along a 12-km strike length that hosts orebodies within the permit area.

In addition, Eden Roc reports that, since early May, it has drilled more than 60 holes. The company plans to drill an additional 50 holes, to depths ranging from 15 to 180 metres, before releasing new reserve figures in October.

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