Patrician defines targets in Ghana

With only sparse outcrop exposure on its Goaso licence in southwestern Ghana, Patrician Gold Mines (PXX-A) has had to rely on select exploration tools to guide its search for gold mineralization.

The company has completed reconnaissance and stream sampling across the property, as well as reconnaissance mapping and airborne geophysical surveys.

As a result, it has identified three target areas where 19 heavy-mineral concentrate samples contain more than 1 gram gold per tonne.

The airborne magnetic and radiometric surveys uncovered nearby intrusive bodies, as well as major regional faults.

The three anomalies are being subjected to soil sampling, and Patrician plans to begin ground-geophysical surveys and trenching in September. The property lies in the Sefwi-Goaso gold belt, 50 km northwest of the former-producing Bibiani gold mine.

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