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Goldrush Resources Ltd. is a junior mineral resource exploration company. It is exploring for gold in the West African country of Burkina Faso where it holds 5 highly prospective permits covering 922 sq. km. The Company's permits are all located within the West African Birimian Greenstone Belts having a prolific history of gold production in this area of the world.
Goldrush Resources Intersects 3.10 g/t Gold over 34m at Ronguen Gold Deposit in West Africa
Goldrush Resources (TSX-V: GOD) has released further results from its phase 2 reverse circulation drilling and trenching program at its Ronguen gold deposit in Burkina Faso, West Africa, with intersections returning 3.10g/t gold over 34 metres.
RC hole KGRR010-099, which intersected the above result, was centered at a vertical depth of 12 metres. Visible gold was observed from 11 to 16, 22 to 24, 25 to 30 and 32 to 34 metres down-hole. Gold grades in the mineralized interval ranged from 0.55 g/t to 6.32 g/t gold, the company said.
The hole is located on the eastern grid on section 970E, at the northern limit of the current grid.
"Preliminary interpretation of the drilling results of section 970E indicates that near surface gold grades in this area of the Ronguen gold deposit appear to have been enhanced by supergene enrichment," the company said in a statement.
Other significant results from eight additional holes on the G1 grid include 1.51g/t gold over 15 metres in hole KGRR010-095, 1.63g/t gold over 12 metres in hole KGRR010-093 and 1.17g/t gold over 9 metres in hole KGRR010-094.
The Ronguen gold deposit is located within the northeastern part of the Birimian age Boromo greenstone belt in Burkina Faso.
A 4,000 metre rotary air blast drilling program is currently underway to test new targets on the two permits that host the Ronguen deposit, and will include holes to probe the area to the north of hole KGRR010-099 to test its limits. In addition, a 5,000 metre reverse circulation drill program on these permits will begin in mid-December or early January, the company said.



















