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Riverstone Resources Inc. reported additional results from diamond drilling recently completed on the Nami artisanal gold prospect on the Company's Karma Project in Burkina Faso, West Africa.
Significant results include intercepts of: • 42 metres grading 0.93 g/t gold, including 22 metres grading 1.21 g/t gold • 10 metres grading 1.60 g/t gold, including 2 metres grading 5.01 g/t gold • 12 metres grading 2.15 g/t gold, including 2 metres grading 11.55 g/t gold • 16 metres grading 1.21 g/t gold The drill results clearly show the presence of more than one mineralized interval in each hole, leading to the conclusion that Nami contains stacked mineralized zones similar to those seen at the Goulagou II and Kao gold deposits. The holes reported herein were drilled within the western portion of the Nami mineralized zone. Nami trends northerly in the Southern half of the artisanal site and then curves to trend westerly. The Nami zone, which has been traced for in excess of 500 metres to date, is approximately 125 metres in width and is open to the south, to the west and to depth. "We are very pleased with the results from Nami" commented M.D. McInnis, President and CEO of Riverstone Resources Inc. "The stacked lenses recently identified at two of the four gold deposits that comprise the Karma project, will allow these deposits to grow substantially in the near future. Nami appears to share these characteristics, and it also contains some very high grade shoots surrounded by lower grade material". More information, click here. |