For me, the discovery of the southern Sabali zone is as stunning as it is unexpected. The identification of this new exploration zone and the results obtained clearly demonstrate that the level of understanding of the geological structure is now very high. The press release speaks for itself, we cannot add more. We already know that the results of drilling from this new zone will be included in the 43-101 technical report, scheduled for the next few weeks, and that the increase in mineral resources could surprise the community in the gold sector. Consequently, I am of the opinion that the plant project could be revised upwards depending on the final results, Robex's debt capacity and good practices with regard to the management of the risks associated with this project.
As mentioned, extensive exploration has confirmed that the Sabali South deposits are actually a subset of something much larger, dubbed the Sabali-Mansounia Corridor. As indicated, subsequent drilling has demonstrated the continuity of mineralization up to the Mansounia permit, where drilling is continuing.
The idea that comes up most often in this press release is definitely the level of understanding of this deposit. In particular, the correlation of the geological results with the aerial geophysics, the geochemical structure, the system of veins connected at depth, the intrusive host, the structures which project at depth, …
In conclusion, I reiterate that this project is, in its current form, the largest in West Africa and the one with the greatest potential for expansion. Stay tuned, it's far from over.
GLTA