Menora begins drilling in Guyana

Toronto-based Menora Resources (men-m) has begun a shallow drilling program on its 3,817-ha Tassawini gold prospect in Guyana.

The program will collar up to 700 core samples, drilled to depths of 6 to 10 metres. It comes on the heels of an auger soil-sampling program, which bagged 2,933 samples and defined seven new targets of gold mineralization.

Previous drilling, in the 1980s and early 1990s, defined an oxide resource of 2.3 million tonnes grading 2.12 grams gold per tonne, a sulphide resource of 517,000 tonnes grading 3.78 grams, and 175,000 tonnes of tailings grading 3.52 grams.

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