Aurum Resources Finds High-Grade Gold in Côte d’Ivoire
Aurum Resources discovered high-grade gold intercepts at its Boundiali project, including a 3-meter section grading 80.09 grams per tonne.
Aurum Resources discovered high-grade gold intercepts during a 100,000-meter diamond drilling program at its Boundiali project in Côte d’Ivoire. The most significant find occurred at the BST1 deposit, where a 3-meter intercept graded 80.09 grams per tonne gold, including a 2-meter section at 117.73 grams per tonne.
Drilling at the BST2 prospect, which currently has no defined resource, confirmed a new zone of mineralization with a best result of 3 meters grading 27.65 grams per tonne. These results will be included in a Mineral Resource Estimate update for Boundiali scheduled for the end of the third quarter of 2026, with a definitive feasibility study expected in late 2026.
The company is currently executing a broader 130,000-meter drilling program across the Boundiali and Napié projects. Managing Director Caigen Wang stated that the latest results continue to de-risk and build the resource base for the Boundiali Gold Project.