Redback- the next KCN?, page-8

  1. Hi cptkid,
    I cant find any direct reference to cost out of the ground, may still be unknown til further resource estimates are made. Check against RBK (approx US$200, could turn out less with higher grades etc) and perhaps the neighbouring Boguso mine. Interesting on face value especially if RBK kicks off as I'm sure it will. (been sure before, no guarantee)

    The Directors of Adamus Resources are pleased to announce that the Company has
    executed agreements whereby Adamus Resources will acquire 90% of the Salman
    Gold Project, an advanced and highly prospective exploration gold project located
    in Ghana, West Africa.
    The project contains substantial mineralization and excellent exploration potential
    as well as a number of other important attributes including:
    Located in Ghana, West Africa, the World's 10th largest and Africa's 2nd largest
    gold producer by country (2.5M ounces/year)
    Situated on the Ashanti Shear Zone - host to over 60 million ounces of gold.
    Well-defined, high order of magnitude soil anomaly (+20Oppb) that extends for
    over 4,000 metres along-strike.
    Preliminary trench sampling results have identified a number of substantial zones
    of near surface mineralization including: lOOm @ 6.lg/t gold


    Both the style of mineralization and geological setting are comparable to the
    Bogosu gold mine (40km along-strike to the north), which has successfully mined
    oxide ore for over 10 years.
    Excellent proximity to infrastructure with the project located less than 50km by
    road from the port city of Takoradi and less than 15km from the town of Axim.
    Independent experts, Resource Services Group conclude “Highly likely a
    significant oxide and primary resource will be identified at Salman”.

    Project Location and Previous Exploration
    The Salman Gold Project is located in southern Ghana, West Africa, situated on the
    southern extension of the Ashanti Shear Zone. The project consists of a number of
    tenements covering a total area of 84 square kilometres, with access gained via 50km of
    good quality roads from the port city of Takoradi, some 300 km of sealed roads from
    capital city, Accra.
    The majority of exploration completed within the project area was conducted by BHP in
    the mid 1990's. In total BHP completed 71 Reverse Circulation drill holes for a total of
    6,961 metres and four Diamond holes for a total of 571 metres. Results from the drilling
    confirmed mineralization extended over a strike length of 4,000 metres. As the drilling
    was completed on very broad spaced lines (300-500 metres apart), a meaningful resource
    was never calculated.
    Subsequent exploration has focused on further delineating mineralisation within the main
    identified zone and on delineating new targets through closer-spaced, surface sampling
    techniques.
    Geological Setting and Exploration Potential
    Geology within the tenements is dominated by a sequence of NNE trending, sheared and
    folded interbedded greywackes and carbonaceous phyllites. Regionally these Proterozoic
    rocks are part of the Upper Birimian unit, which typically hosts significant mineralisation
    as it comes into contact with the Ashanti Shear Zone. Mineralization within the Salman
    Project is no exception, with gold occurring in sulphides within quartdcarbonate veining
    hosted in fractured and brecciated tuffaceous greywackes.
    Exploration completed within the Salman Project to date has identified several zones of
    believes there is potential to identify a significant resource within the existing zone of
    substantial mineralisation located over several kilometres of strike. The Company
    mineralisation and there is also potential for further mineralisation associated with
    parallel structures.


 
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