EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Golden Rim's Kouri reaches two million-ounce milestone

GOLDEN Rim Resources' low-grade Kouri resource in Burkina Faso has increased 43% to 2 million ounces, with scoping work expected to be completed in the March quarter next year ahead of a prefeasibility study potentially beginning in the September period, 2021.

Kouri, Burkina Faso

Kouri, Burkina Faso

The 50 million tonnes grading 1.3 grams per tonne gold includes indicated resources of 310,000oz at 1.4gpt gold.

Drilling this quarter aims to increase the percentage of indicated resources beyond the current 14% of the total resource and increase the grade by targeting extensions of the high-grade zones.

Golden Rim started the September quarter with about A$2.7 million cash, with about $600,000 budgeted on exploration for the three-month period.

It also said in the June it had investigated other gold project opportunities in West Africa.

Shares in Golden Rim were up 6% to 1.7c in morning trade, capitalising the company at $30 million.  

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