These below are also high priority projects that have not be drilled at all or just a few holes a decade ago.
All have artssanal and colonial workings, confirming the existance of economic gold.
They all have impressive exploration resumes. Yindi Propsect
Soil sampling shows values of up to 2,150 ppb Au in residual soil with values up to 23,000 ppb Au occurring in alluvium .
Channel sampling results were obtained at the southeast end of the Golgota open pit workings with an intersection of 14.79 metres grading 5.11 g/t Au (open to the northeast and southwest).
Seventy metres along strike at the northwest end of the Golgota workings, channel sampling results gave 19.40 metres grading 1.30 g/t Au (open to the northeast) and 2.40 metres at 3.19 g/t Au (open to the southwest).
The BIF wall rock is extensively mineralized with a maximum value of 18.4 g/t Au.
In addition, 108 grab rock chip samples of quartz veins over a strike length of 4.0 kilometres averaged 2.12 g/t Au and varied from 0.005 to 42.00 g/t Au.
Grab sample assay results were also received from 44 wall rock sericite schist and banded ironstone lithologies and varied from 0.005 to 12.90 g/t Au with an average of 0.84 g/t Au.
7 holes were drilled in 2011.
All 7 boreholes intersected significant mineralization at vertical depths of between 40 metres and 132 metres below surface
All 7 drill holes hit significant intercepts averaging about 2 gms per ton at shallow depths less than 132 m
ITALI PROSPECT
The Itali prospect is located approximately 10km south of Loncor's Makapela prospect.
Soil sampling has defined an anomaly over a strike of 1,000 metres, with values up to 3,540 ppb Au.
The anomaly is coincident with a zone of artisanal workings exploiting quartz veins within an interlayered sequence of basalt and graphitic schist. Banded iron formation (BIF) is present in the south of the gridded area.
An intersection of 42.50 m @ 2.11 g/t Au was obtained from an old Colonial trench in the central part of the anomaly, and this was followed up with a diamond drill hole in November 2011.
The drill hole intersected 37.97 m (true thickness) @ 2.66 g/t Au.
Nagasa Prospect
Soil results received to date show a significant anomaly in the eastern half of the grid, over a strike of 3.5 km, and with values up to 4,070 ppb Au.
This area is the focus of significant artisanal activity, with alluvial, colluvial and bedrock mineralization being exploited.
A second soil anomaly is associated with bedrock workings in the west of the grid, over a strike of about 1 km
Rock chip results are available for the western part of the grid, and those greater than 1 g/t Au are shown in Figure 3.
The samples are from artisanal workings developed on quartz veins within sericite schist. Values of up to 8.91 g/t Au have been returned from the quartz veins and up to 6.51 g /t Au from the wall rocks.
Anomalous soil values of up to 670 ppb occur in the Masasi area, the +100 ppb contour defining an area of approximately 1.5 x 0.5 km.
the majority of the area is covered by transported overburden, and although this is relatively thin (generally less than 2 metres in depth), it is probable that the soil values have been suppressed and dispersed. The area contains several small artisanal bedrock workings and extensive areas of shallow pitting in colluvium.
Lithologies exposed in the workings, rare outcrop and float comprise an intrusive similar in texture and mineralogy to rocks from the general area that were petrographically identified as quartz diorite. Anomalous gold values occur where this rock has been sheared, silicified and quartz veined.
The veins are generally parallel to the shear fabric which strikes northeast towards the Don de Dieu workings and has a subvertical to steep southeasterly dip. The intrusive has been emplaced into a folded and faulted sequence of sericite schists (metamorphosed pelites and tuffs) and BIF.
Masasi Prospect
The majority of the mineralized samples from Masasi comprise either massive quartz veins (up to 29.6 g/t Au) or sheared and veined quartz diorite (up to 12.5 g/t Au).
However, the highest grade of 69.7 g/t Au was returned for a sample of relatively undeformed quartz diorite cut by a 1 cm-wide quartz vein.
Mineralization in the Don de Dieu area is also associated with quartz veins within sheared quartz diorite.
As at Masasi, the shearing in the Don de Dieu area strikes approximately NE-SW, and the zone of deformation may be the strike extension of the Masasi structure, indicating potential for a mineralized corridor with a strike of at least 2 km.
Mongaliema
Mongaliena has had only early stage exploration activity including geological mapping, auger drilling, scout-pitting and trenching was undertaken with an encouraging trench/artisanal pit assay result of 37.3 metres grading 1.48 g/t Au , plus several rock samples from old artisanal workings yielding gold mineralization including 14.9 g/t, 5.23g/t, 2.9g/t and 2.43g/t Au.
Those are excellent early findings, reinforced by frequent artisanal mining pits extending to and south of Makapela.