Kobo Resources Continues to Define its High-Grade Gold Targets at Kossou: 10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au at the Road Cut Zone and 3.0 m at 6.17 g/t Au at the Jagger Zone

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Figure 1: Jagger Zone Diamond Drill Results and Collar Location Map (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 1: Jagger Zone Diamond Drill Results and Collar Location Map (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2: Jagger Zone – Section JZ450 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 2: Jagger Zone – Section JZ450 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3: Road Cut Zone Diamond Drill Results and Collar Location Map (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 3: Road Cut Zone Diamond Drill Results and Collar Location Map (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4: Road Cut Zone – Section RCZ800 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 4: Road Cut Zone – Section RCZ800 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 5: Strong Alteration and Gold Mineralisation (10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au) from Drill Hole KDD0056 (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 5: Strong Alteration and Gold Mineralisation (10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au) from Drill Hole KDD0056 (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 6: Road Cut Zone – Section RCZ900 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 6: Road Cut Zone – Section RCZ900 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 7: Road Cut Zone – Section RC200 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
Figure 7: Road Cut Zone – Section RC200 Simplified Geological Cross-Section (Graphic: Business Wire)
  • Strong Gold Intercepts: 10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au at the Road Cut Zone and 3.0 m at 6.17 g/t Au at the Jagger Zone

  • The Company has completed 9,282 m of diamond drilling to date and expects to surpass its initial 10,000 m target in early February, with additional holes planned at the Road Cut Zone before the completion of its drill program

  • There will be a scheduled pause in drilling to assess recent drill results and refine exploration plans ahead of the next diamond drill program, anticipated to commence in Q2 2025

QUEBEC CITY, January 30, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kobo Resources Inc. ("Kobo" or the "Company") (TSX.V: KRI) is pleased to report additional high-grade gold intercepts from the ongoing 10,000+ metre ("m") diamond drill program at its 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project ("Kossou") in Côte d’Ivoire. Notable intercepts include 10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au at the Road Cut Zone and 3.0 m at 6.17 g/t Au at the Jagger Zone, reinforcing the high-grade strength and continuity of these key gold targets.

With drilling now completed at the Jagger Zone, both drill rigs are now focused on completing the Company’s drill program at the Road Cut and Contact Zones, further defining their structural and mineralization potential.

Diamond Drill Results – Highlights:

Jagger Zone:

  • KDD0054

    • 3.0 m at 6.17 g/t Au from 282.0 m

Road Cut Zone:

  • KDD0056

    • 10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au from 176.0 m

  • KDD0057

    • 4.0 m at 1.44 g/t Au from 149.0 m

  • KDD0058

    • 7.0 m at 2.04 g/t Au from 47.0 m, including 2.0 m at 6.52 g/t Au

    • 1.0 m at 11.90 g/t Au from 91.0 m

    • 10.0 m at 1.27* g/t Au from 161.0 m, including 3.0 m at 2.21 g/t Au

    • 1.0 m at 10.80 g/t Au from 212.0 m

  • KDD0060

    • 3.0 m at 3.54 g/t Au g/t from 134.0 m

Edward Gosselin, CEO and Director of Kobo commented: "These latest results further highlight the strong gold potential at Kossou, with key intercepts reinforcing both grade continuity and scale at the Road Cut and Jagger Zones. Notably, 10.0 m at 4.57 g/t Au at the Road Cut Zone and 3.0 m at 6.17 g/t Au at the Jagger Zone continue to validate our geological model and support ongoing exploration efforts."

He continued: "As we near completion of our 10,000+ m drill program, our focus is shifting toward further defining the Road Cut and Contact Zones in this final phase. Importantly, early results could suggest geological similarities between the Road Cut and Jagger Zones, which merit further exploration to assess potential structural connections between these high priority targets. We remain committed to systematically advancing Kossou as a significant gold asset in Côte d’Ivoire and look forward to unlocking further value through continued exploration in 2025."