Guskin Gold Provides Update on Completion of Phase I Work Program at the Kukuom Gold Project in Ghana, Africa
SAN JOSE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 27, 2022 / Guskin Gold Corp (OTCQB:GKIN) ("Guskin Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of Phase I of the 2022 ground work program on the Company's Kukuom Gold Project in the …
SAN JOSE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / September 27, 2022 / Guskin Gold Corp (OTCQB:GKIN) ("Guskin Gold" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the completion of Phase I of the 2022 ground work program on the Company's Kukuom Gold Project in the Sefwi-Bibiani Gold Belt, Ghana, Africa.
Phase I Work Program
As part of the Phase I exploration work program, the Company completed 16.8km of ground magnetic and Induced Polarization (IP) surveys and collected 200 soil samples.
Terranet Limited, based in Accra, Ghana conducted the geophysical surveys and data analysis and interpretation of the results which are expected back in the coming weeks.
Soil samples were collected by in house work crews led by Guskin Gold's Director of Exploration, Francis Lovebridge Agezo and Isaac Kwabena Owusu, Guskin's Supervising Geologist. The soil samples were shipped to ALS Labs in Kumasi for analysis.
Phase II Drill Program
In preparation for the Phase II work program, tentatively scheduled for late-November, early-December is a 17-hole, approx. 1,400-metre proposed RC drill program to follow up on the high propriety targets.
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"Targets were generated and defined during previous exploration work; this target is currently under active investigation and ground magnetic and Induced Polarization (IP) surveys and soil sampling have been completed over the target. The drill program is to test the extent, continuity and grade of gold mineralization observed in the past and current work. Other targets will be subjected to similar level of investigations during the course of exploration." Mr. Francis Lovebridge Agezo, Guskin Gold's Director of Exploration, states.
"We are very happy with the ground geophysics program conducted by Terranet. Preliminary review suggests we have several high-priority targets/zones for the upcoming drill program and also appears tofingerprint and characterize zones of gold-bearing vein systems, and we are working to fine-tune our understanding of the lithology and structure. A successful outcome will require subsequent phases to allow us an increased detail of information and the geologic confidence sufficiently to define a mineral resource that can be developed to Canadian NI 43-101 and/or Australian JORC (2012) reporting standards."