Newcore Gold Drilling Intersects 184 g/t Gold over 1.0 Metre and 3.06 g/t Gold over 13.0 Metres, at the Enchi Gold Project, Ghana
Globenewswire·2025-09-04 10:38

Core Insights - Newcore Gold Ltd. has reported significant drill results from its ongoing 35,000-metre drill program at the Enchi Gold Project in Ghana, particularly at the Kojina Hill Gold Target, which has intersected high-grade gold mineralization [1][3][4] - The drilling at Kojina Hill continues to demonstrate the potential for resource growth, with multiple high-grade intervals identified, including 184 grams per tonne gold over 1.0 metre in hole KJRC033 and 3.06 g/t Au over 13.0 metres in hole KJRC034 [1][7][12] - The current drill program aims to convert Inferred Resources to Indicated and to explore deeper mineralization potential, with the first phase focused on resource conversion ahead of a Pre-Feasibility Study [3][15] Drilling Results - The recent drilling results include 7 Reverse Circulation holes totaling 970 metres, with all holes intersecting gold mineralization [1][10] - Notable assay results include: - KJRC033: 184 g/t Au over 1.0 m from 126 m, within a 24-metre contiguous zone of gold mineralization [7][11] - KJRC034: 3.06 g/t Au over 13.0 m from surface, including higher-grade intervals of 8.09 g/t Au over 3.0 m from 2 m [12][13] - The overall drill program has reported that 98.5% of the 207 holes drilled have intersected gold mineralization [1][3] Project Development - The Enchi Gold Project has an Indicated Mineral Resource of 41.7 million tonnes grading 0.55 g/t Au and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 46.6 million tonnes grading 0.65 g/t Au, totaling approximately 1.7 million ounces of gold [19] - The ongoing exploration and development work includes metallurgical testwork, trenching, and environmental studies, aimed at improving the confidence level of the Mineral Resource Estimate [16][24] - The Kojina Hill Gold Target is located within a larger district-scale property that remains open for future resource growth along strike and at depth [17][15]