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Xtra-Gold Resources Inc. Intersects Gold Mineralization in Several Holes
Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. (TSE:XTG.S) announces gold assay results from Zone 2 from the Phase III drill program at Kibi Gold Trend Project.
Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. (TSX:XTG.S) announces gold assay results from Zone 2 from the Phase III drill program at Kibi Gold Trend Project.
The press release is quoted as saying:
Seven (7) out of the 9 holes targeted gold mineralization in the South Ridge Granitoid body located at the north-western extremity of the approximately 1,200 metre long by 500 metre to 800 metre wide Zone 2 gold-in-soil anomaly. This drilling was designed to follow-up on reverse circulation hole #KBRC09068 which returned a 76.0 metre mineralized intercept grading 1.62 gold, including 20.0 metre grading 3.36 g/t gold, from surface (see October 28, 2009 Press Release), and to test mineralization exposed in recent trenching in the area. The remaining two (2) holes targeted the Central Granitoid and the Upper Central Granitoid bodies, respectively.
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