In southwestern Ghana, Opawica Explorations (TSE) is carrying out field work on two reconnaissance licences.
Soil sampling is under way on the northeastern portion of the 1,500-sq.-km Enchi-Wiawso property, which is underlain by a 35-km section of the Afema-Bibiani shear zone. This regional structure hosts the now-dormant Bibiani mine and the currently active Anuiri operation.
Opawica will collect 1,350 samples (weighing 2 kg each) at 100-metre centres, on lines spaced at intervals of 1 km.
Meanwhile, farther to the east, the company will carry out similar work on the Asankrangwa licence. The area of interest is underlain by a 20-km length of the Mansu Nkwanta-Asankrangwa trend, which hosts other gold discoveries. About 1,000 samples will be collected.
Within the next 3 months, Opawica expects to receive results from an airborne geophysical survey covering most of its holdings in the Gold Coast.
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