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Gold mineralisation confirmed at depth at Zone A
Gold mineralisation confirmed at depth at Zone A.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 9456G Cora Gold Limited 29 July 2019 \n\nCora Gold Limited / EPIC: CORA.L / Market: AIM / Sector: Mining\n29 July 2019\nCora Gold Limited \nGold Mineralisation confirmed at depth at Zone A prospect, Sanankoro\n \nCora Gold Limited ('Cora Gold', 'Cora', or 'the Company'), the West African focused gold exploration company, is pleased to announce that recent oxide assay results have demonstrated an extension at depth, of high-grade gold mineralisation at the Zone A prospect at the Sanankoro Gold Discovery, Southern Mali.\n \n· Oxide assay results from two Reverse Circulation ('RC') drill holes demonstrate depth extension of gold mineralisation to 90-100m from surface\n· Grades returned included: \no 27m @ 2.43 g/t Au\no 36m @ 2.40 g/t Au\n· Wide zone of gold mineralisation identified within 250m long high-grade gold zone at the Zone A prospect, which appears to plunge moderately to the north, providing a future exploration target.\n· Drilling stage of the current programme has now been completed in Q3 2019 at the Sanankoro Gold Discovery\no Assay results upcoming include a 212m orientated core hole completed at Zone A to test for sulphide gold mineralisation at depth \n \nTo view the announcement with illustrative maps and diagrams, please use the following link: \nhttp://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/9456G_1-2019-7-28.pdf\n \nJonathan Forster, CEO of Cora Gold, commented:\n \n\"These two deeper RC holes have demonstrated perfectly the continuity of high grades at Sanankoro that are present along strike and also to depths of over 100m at the Zone A prospect.\n \n\"The depth of oxidation in this part of Zone A appears to be around 110m, enhancing the prospect's overall mineability, which would likely consist of an open pit operation with potential for depth extensions. The results of these two holes are then an important step in the objective of identifying potential starter pit areas for any future mining project.\n \n\"The results highlight the apparent northerly plunge of the higher-grade zone, which remains open to depth and as such remains an attractive exploration target. This latest drill programme has highlighted the inherent potential ...