RE: Marahui project, Cote d'Ivoire15 Apr 2025 11:26
The transcript here mentions a few times that he is very excited about this project:
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Last year, we we had been in Cote D'Ivoire for the course of a year doing a lot of reconnaissance work that ended up in Us picking up three licenses, one northeast, northwest, and in the South. Cote Nevoir, needless to say, has been a success story in terms of gold discoveries, construction of gold mines, support from the from the government. It's underlain by a lot of the West African perspective, perimean, green stone belt that probably hosts over 90% of all the gold discoveries in West Africa. We like the jurisdiction. We like the the the mining code.
And, you know, exploration work commenced here in in q four last year, early stage exploration work. And we are very encouraged by the results of the exploration work. The first project I will quickly touch on is the the the Gwichu project, which we acquired from Endeavor, and that already had 11,000 meters of drilling already carried out in it. We've done we started doing our own work here and divided this into three clusters of gold anomalism around a couple of different structures on two two main prospects. These targets remain open along strike and down plunge.
We are we we have our team there in getting this drill ready in terms of following our own interpretation. So we're very excited about this. There has been gold drilled here with some some very encouraging intersections already, and we look forward to to advancing this. Our second project, which I'm particularly excited about, is the Marahui project. It's a 250 square kilometer permit in the Northeast of the country.
You can see we the work we did here, we did a permit wide survey just to see what the signatures were saying. And we we have picked up a number of structures, which you can see have been outlined in red across the entire anomaly. But the most interesting of which is down in the Southeast of the permit itself where we identified two structures. The the larger one being four kilometers long and in the widest area is about 200 meters wide, and this is sitting on top of some Burmian Greenstone, the the best rocks you can find for gold in in West Africa. So we're we're very excited about this.
You can see the not just the soils define this anomaly. This was coincident on on the the magnetic structure and the the perimian green stone and the rock chips, which we have sampled from here. So it's the gold hasn't been transferred to the rock chips have shown this this gold values for the entire four kilometer strike length. So more work is being done here. We're we're carrying out some some magnetic surveys, and then some trenching, and we will be looking forward to drilling this.
And this is something we're we're we're very excited about. And also following up on the addi