Exceptional drilling results for Bassari Resources’ Makabingui Gold Project

By Dale Benton
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Exceptional drilling results for Bassari Resources’s Makabingui Gold Project The Makabingui Gold project, the most advanced gold project under Bassar...

Exceptional drilling results for Bassari Resources’s Makabingui Gold Project

The Makabingui Gold project, the most advanced gold project under Bassari Resources’ Senegalese portfolio, has returned exceptional drilling results.

Final assay results from the pre-development grade control in-fill drilling at Makabingui has confirmed and reinforced the high-grade gold within Pit 1 and Pit 2 at the site.

It also confirms that the deposit extends along strike and at depth beyond the original pit boundaries.

Key finds from the results include, 4m at 22.9g/t Au from 47m including 1m at 76.5g/t (RCS592)   2m at 9.9g/t Au from 5m and 2m at 31.8g/t Au from 70m (RCS587) at Pit 1 and  4m at 23.0g/t Au from 69m including 1m at 88.8g/t Au (RCS613)  5m at 7.6g/t Au from 7m (RCS602) Pit 2.

Click here to read the full drilling results.

And stay tuned for our December issue of Mining Global which will feature an exclusive interview with Alex Mackenzie, Executive Chairman, of Bassari Resources.

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