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Roscan Gold Corp V.ROS

Alternate Symbol(s):  RCGCF

Roscan Gold Corporation is a Canadian gold exploration company focused on the exploration and acquisition of gold properties in West Africa. The Company has assembled a significant land position of 100%-owned permits in an area of producing gold mines (including B2 Gold’s Fekola Mine which lies in a contiguous property to the west of Kandiole), and major gold deposits, located both north and south of its Kandiole Project in West Mali. The Kandiole Project consists of nine contiguous gold prospective permits, encompassing approximately 402 square kilometers, located within the Kenieba Cercle, an administrative sub-area of the Kayes Region, approximately 400 kilometers (km) west of Bamako, the capital of Mali in West Africa. The prospective gold permits include Dabia South, Kandiole North, Kandiole West, Mankouke West, Moussala North, Niala, Segando South, Bantanko East, and Segondo West.


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Post by Pat19xxon Apr 12, 2021 7:28am
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Another acquisition so close from bto

Another acquisition so close from bto

2021-04-12 06:49 ET - News Release

 

Mr. Andrew Ramcharan reports

ROSCAN GOLD ACQUIRES 55 KM2 LAND PACKAGE APPROXIMATELY 1.6 KM TO THE NORTH-EAST OF B2GOLD FEKOLA PERMIT

Roscan Gold Corp. has strategically expanded its land package of the Kandiole project by acquiring the permit to the immediate west of the recently acquired Segondo West permit. 

This new permit, called Bantanko East (Figure 1), adds a significant additional 55 square kilometers to the Kandiole Project, increasing the total land package of 401.8 square kilometers, making Roscan one the largest land holders in the area. We highlight the interpreted occurrence of a second order splay structure coming off the Senegal-Mali Shear Zone (SMSZ) and running north east through the Bantanko East permit. Splay structures off the SMSZ are important feature as the Yalea, Gara and Gounkotou deposits in the Loulo area and B2Gold Fekola Mine are located on second order structures coming off the SMSZ (Figure 2).

Nana Sangmuah, President and CEO, stated, "This new acquisition is strategic as it apparently is linked to two prospective first order structures, the SMSZ and the SMKS. Second order splays from the main SMSZ have yielded several Tier 1 discoveries in the camp including B2Gold's Fekola Mine Property, which is approximately 1.6km away from the newly acquired land. We are delighted to continue to increase our footprint in South Western Mali, a world class under-explored region.

This key acquisition and recent discoveries point to the significant exploration upside potential available to shareholders. With over 400km2 of highly prospective land in a prolific gold camp, 6 distinct gold discoveries over the past 15 months and multiple new prospective targets yet to be tested we are building the scale required to achieve our longer-term goal of putting together a Tier 1 scale gold project at Kandiole. Our goal is to add value through the drill bit from strategic targeting and resource definition.

Our vision is to become a major player in the area, while working collaboratively with the surrounding communities and Government in a sustainable manner. This key acquisition and recent discoveries are testaments to the strength of our technical team, our strong local presence and the tremendous exploration upside potential at Roscan." Figure 1: Location of Roscan Permits with New AcquisitionFigure 2: Roscan Permits and Regional Structures

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