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Sanu Gold Corp (SNGCF) is a leading exploration company operating in Guinea, West Africa, focused on its Daina Gold Exploration Permit. Recent geophysical surveys have identified extensive gold mineralization at Daina 1 South, Daina 6, and other key targets. The ground program covered a significant area with high-grade gold mineralization confirmed in recent trenching and drilling activities. With an experienced team and successful track record, Sanu Gold is poised for potential multi-million-ounce gold discoveries in the region.
Sanu Gold (CSE: SANU, OTCQB: SNGCF) announced new drilling results from its Bantabaye Permit in Guinea, West Africa. The highlights include significant gold intercepts such as 14 meters of 1.94 g/t Au and 3 meters of 9.86 g/t Au. The company completed 6,060 meters in 47 RC drill holes across four targets. At Target 2, gold mineralization was intercepted over a 500-meter strike length and up to a vertical depth of 120 meters. The mineralization at Target 2 remains open downdip and laterally. The company plans to drill test new high-priority targets at Daina and Diguifara in the second half of 2024. Drilling at Bantabaye Target 2 revealed consistent mineralization along a significant strike length open to further exploration.
Sanu Gold announced significant progress in its drilling program at the Bantabaye Project in Guinea. The company completed 29 holes totaling 3,330 meters at Target 2 and 12 holes totaling 1,871 meters at Targets 3 and 7. Each drill hole intersected zones of alteration, quartz veining, and sulfides. The company plans to drill up to six holes at Target 1 based on new geophysical data, aiming to test an 800-meter-long structure. Samples are dispatched regularly and initial results from Target 2 are expected soon. Sanu Gold's President, Martin Pawlitschek, expressed optimism about the project's potential, highlighting the extensive artisanal workings and key geological contacts in the area.