Historical reports indicate recoverable alluvial g
Post# of 1850
Historical reports indicate recoverable alluvial gold on the Pampana North section (40.1 sq/km or 28% of concession area) at over 500,000 oz. with average grades of 0.12 ounces per ton qualifying as superior grade deposits as defined by the US Bureau of Mines. The Company was also granted a boundary modification by the Sierra Leone Mines Ministry to include an adjacent 100 square kilometers immediately on the other side of the river. This adds an additional 72% land area in which recent testing has shown apparent continuity of gold and Rare Earths. The heavy sands containing the REE’s are consistent and verified in the river channel and along the banks and benches. Sunergy local geologists estimate 50kg./tonne rich black sands (REE’s) easily recoverable by dredging and land-based mining suggesting the likelihood of highly profitable and immediate alluvial mining. Inspection of artisanal mining and prospecting sites within the license area show REE rich black sands throughout the claims.