Ground Geophysical Surveys On The Kukuom Gold Project


SAN JOSE, CA - Guskin Gold Corp reported the initiation of the 2022 ground geophysical work program on the Kukuom Gold Project in the Sefwi-Bibiani Gold Belt, Ghana, Africa. The Company contracted Terranet Limited to carry out an Induced Polarization (IP) and a Ground Magnetic Surveys over the Kukuom's "Open Pit" prospect Both ground surveys follow up on the highly favorable airborne geophysical target at the "Open Pit" area. Identified are six (6) high-priority target anomalies; the most promising covering the "Open Pit" is a 2,000meter long magnetic anomaly directly overlain and correlating to the previously announced high-grade rock samples, which tested up to 46.6 g/t gold in the area known as the "Open Pit".

Francis Lovebridge Agezo, Director of Exploration, said, "The proposed exploration program is designed to give us a better understanding of the subsurface gold mineralization. The purpose of the geophysics is to fingerprint and characterize zones of gold-bearing veins of suitable size to allow for their possible mining. We believe numerous zones may be identified and that could provide sufficient material for mining operations to begin, and hopefully continue for many years to come."