Xtra-Gold Resources Corp. ("Xtra-Gold" or the
"Company") (TSX:XTG) (OTCBB:XTGRF)is very pleased to
announce further encouraging prospecting and soil geochemistry
results for its recently discovered Bomaa Gold Target on the
Company's wholly-owned Kwabeng Concession, located in the
Kibi-Winneba greenstone belt (the "Kibi Gold Belt"), in Ghana, West
Africa. The Kwabeng concession is located approximately 10 km
north-northwest of Xtra-Gold's flagship Kibi Gold Project.
Highlights of prospecting and sampling results for the Bomaa
prospect reported today include:
- Additional prospecting indicates that the 4 individual
mineralized rock float and/or subcrop clusters originally
identified form part of a continuous train traceable in a
meandering pattern over an approximately 2.8 km distance; with the
mineralized rock float / subcrop train appearing to mimic the trace
of a variably folded, auriferous argillite metasedimentary rock
unit;
- 208 (65%) out of the 317 composite chip samples from the Bomaa
mineralized argillite rock float and/or subcrop train yielded gold
values above 0.1 grams per tonne ("g/t"); with 79 (25%) returning
values above 1 g/t gold, including maximum gold values of 20.7 g/t,
26.8 g/t, and 35.4 g/t;
- Stronger mineralized rock float / subcrop concentrations, along
with stronger quartz stockwork / silicification intensities and
higher gold grades, centered on tighter fold closures along the
apparent argillite host rock unit;
- Bomaa North mineralized rock float and/or subcrop cluster
extends over an approximately 325 m distance along an inferred open
fold structure developed along the apparent auriferous argillite
rock unit; with 24 (34%) out of 71 composite chip samples from
mineralized argillite floats / subcrops returning values above 1
g/t gold, including high gold values of 7.24 g/t, 11.55 g/t, 26.8
g/t, and 35.4 g/t;
- Strong gold-in-soil anomaly closely mimics the Bomaa North
inferred fold structure developed along the apparent auriferous
argillite rock unit; with highly elevated gold-in-soil values of
606 parts per billion ("ppb"), 1,150 ppb, and 2,230 ppb spatially
associated with high-grade floats / subcrops.
The Kwabeng concession prospecting results announced today
encompass a compilation of 317 rock float and/or subcrop composite
chip samples, including: 208 new samples corresponding to a Bomaa
prospect follow up prospecting program conducted from late November
2013 to mid-March 2014 to further delineate the 4 previously
identified mineralized rock float / subcrop trains (clusters) and
to ground check gold-in-soil anomalies yielded by the recently
completed 10.5 line-km Bomaa soil geochemistry survey and 109
previously reported samples from earlier Bomaa prospecting efforts.
The present soil geochemistry results encompass 482 samples,
including 63 previously reported scout soil samples testing the
Bomaa North and Bomaa South targets. Refer to the Company's
November 21, 2013 news release for details regarding these
previously reported composite chip and soil samples.
Additional prospecting and sampling efforts indicate that the 4
individual mineralized rock float and/or subcrop clusters
originally identified appear to form part of a continuous
train traceable in a meandering pattern over an approximately
2.8 km distance; with the mineralized rock float / subcrop train
appearing to mimic the trace of a NE-trending, variably folded,
auriferous argillite metasedimentary rock unit. The fact that
the auriferous float train tends to exhibit relatively tight /
linear boundaries, cross-cuts topographical relief, essentially
consists of a single rock type, and exhibits a close spatial
relationship with gold-in-soil anomalies appears to further
indicate the relatively in situ or weakly dispersed nature of the
mineralized floats. The apparent mineralized argillite rock
unit remains open along strike with gold-bearing rock floats
extending beyond the northeast and southwest extremities of the
Bomaa control grid. Rock float / subcrop sampling and soil
geochemistry compilation maps depicting the trace of the apparent
auriferous argillite rock unit will soon be posted on the Company's
website.
Of the 317 composite chip samples collected in the delineation
of the Bomaa mineralized float and/or subcrop train: 46 (15%)
yielded less than 0.01 g/t gold; 63 (20%) returned gold values from
0.01 g/t to 0.1 g/t; 129 (40%) between 0.1 g/t and 1.0 g/t gold; 38
(12%) between 1 g/t and 2 g/t gold; 31 (10%) between 2 g/t and 5
g/t gold; and 10 samples (3%) returned values over 5 g/t gold,
including maximum gold values of 20.7 g/t, 26.8 g/t, and 35.4 g/t.
The mineralized floats / subcrops are typically sub-angular
to angular slab-shaped blocks capable of attaining dimensions of up
to 3.5 m by 1.5 m by 1 m and dominantly consist of strongly
silicified argillite metasedimentary rock exhibiting quartz
stockworks and disseminated pyrite and/or hematite pseudomorphs
after magnetite.
The mineralized rock float and/or subcrop train attains maximum
widths of 50 m to 115 m in association with the tighter fold
closures developed along the apparent auriferous argillite host
rock unit while the float train corresponding to the gently folded
/ undulating segments of the mineralized argillite rock unit tends
to average 20 m to 30 m in width. Similarly stronger
mineralized rock float / subcrop concentrations, along with
stronger quartz stockwork / silicification intensities and higher
gold grades, tend to occur in association with the tighter fold
closures along the apparent argillite host rock unit; with the
stronger float / subcrop concentrations appearing to reflect the
more resistive nature of the strongly silicified argillite
material. Over its approximately 2.8 km trace, the apparent
mineralized unit is highly variable in terms of soil geochemical
signature; ranging from little or no soil geochemical expression to
a very strong gold-in-soil anomaly exhibiting a close spatial
association with the priority Bomaa North fold target.
Bomaa North / Bomaa South Priority Targets
Clusters of higher grade rock floats and/or subcrops in the 1
g/t to 5 g/t gold range occur along most of the approximately 2.8
km trace of the apparent auriferous argillite rock unit but the
Bomaa North and Bomaa South clusters standout in terms of float /
subcrop concentration, areal extent, stockwork / alteration
intensity, and higher gold grades with their prominence appearing
to reflect their settings along apparent fold structures.
The Bomaa North mineralized rock float and/or subcrop cluster
extends over an approximately 325 m distance along an inferred open
fold structure developed along the apparent auriferous argillite
rock unit; with the float / subcrop train averaging 30 m to 50 m in
width but swelling to approximately 115 m along the inferred fold
axis. The northern limb of the apparent fold is characterized
by an approximately 130 m by 30 m to 50 m zone of stronger
mineralized rock float and/or subcrop concentrations with composite
chip sampling of floats / subcrops within the southern half of the
zone consistently yielding elevated gold grades, including high
gold values of 7.24 g/t, 11.55 g/t, 26.8 g/t, and 35.4 g/t.
Of the 71 composite chip samples collected from the Bomaa North
mineralized float and/or subcrop cluster: 21 (29%) yielded less
than 0.1 g/t gold; 26 (37%) returned gold values from 0.1 g/t to
1.0 g/t; 6 (8.5%) between 1.0 g/t and 2.0 g/t gold; 12 (17%)
between 2 g/t and 5 g/t gold; and 6 samples (8.5%) returned values
over 5 g/t gold, including maximum gold values of 26.8 g/t and 35.4
g/t. A strong gold-in-soil anomaly closely mimics the
apparent fold structure developed along the inferred auriferous
argillite rock unit; with highly elevated gold-in-soil values of
606 ppb, 1,150 ppb, and 2,230 ppb spatially associated with
high-grade floats / subcrops within the southern portion of the
aforementioned stronger float / subcrop zone.
The approximately 350 m long by 20 m to 50 m wide Bomaa South
mineralized rock float and/or subcrop cluster appears to be
structurally controlled by an inferred, south
trending isoclinal fold developed along the apparent
auriferous argillite rock unit; with the fold structure opening up
at its midway point with a west trending divergent limb. A
zone of stronger mineralized float / subcrop concentrations appears
to extend out from the fold opening over approximately 125 m
distances along the structure's northern and western limbs.
This inferred structural zone returned high gold values of
4.62 g/t, 5.83 g/t, and 6.53 g/t from rock float / subcrop
composite chip sampling; and a single strongly anomalous
gold-in-soil value of 260 ppb.
The remaining extent of the Bomaa South target is geochemically
characterized by a lower amplitude gold-in-soil signature in the 20
ppb to 67 ppb gold range exhibiting a close spatial relationship
with the inferred trace of the auriferous argillite rock unit.
Prospecting failed to yield any rock floats along the
approximately 200 m long, NW-trending, weak to strong gold-in-soil
anomaly lying along the northwest flank of the Bomaa South target
area but this soil anomaly may reflect a yet to be delineated fold
structure along the inferred argillite host rock unit.
Planned Bomaa Target Follow Up Work
Planning is currently underway for a mechanical scout trenching
program focusing on the subsurface testing of the priority Bomaa
North and Bomaa South "fold targets" along the mineralized rock
float / subcrop train-inferred auriferous argillite rock unit.
Additional prospecting is also planned to further delineate
the open- ended mineralized argillite float train beyond the
current extents of the Bomaa grid.
Ongoing Pameng Concession Soil Sampling
Program
In mid-March 2014, an approximately 5.6 km long by 1 to 3 km
wide control grid encompassing approximately 47 km of cross-lines
was initiated for the systematic soil geochemical sampling and
prospecting of an approximately 10 km2 area covering the eastern
portion of the Pameng concession along the western flank of the
Atewa Range. A total of approximately 2,100 soil samples will
be collected at 25 m stations along the 200 m spaced, SE-trending
cross-lines and the 5.6 km of NE-trending baselines. To date,
a total of approximately 28 line-km (60%) of cross-lines have been
established and 840 soil samples (40%) collected; with the soil
sampling program expected to be completed by the end of the second
quarter.
The Pameng concession is located approximately 5 km southwest of
the Kwabeng concession and approximately 2 km to the northwest
across the Atewa Range from Xtra-Gold's flagship Kibi Gold Project.
The Pameng grid area represents a very prospective
exploration target based on the fact that from a structural setting
viewpoint the study area lies at the same regional flexure along
the Kibi greenstone belt as the Kibi Gold Project; with a
magnetically-inferred granitoid body emplaced at the core of the
flexure occupying the southeast portion of the grid area.
QA/QC
Yves P. Clement, P. Geo, Vice President, Exploration for
Xtra-Gold is acting as the Qualified Person in compliance with
National Instrument 43-101 ("NI 43-101") with respect to this
announcement. He has prepared and or supervised the
preparation of the scientific or technical information in this
announcement and confirms compliance with NI 43-101. All
samples in this news release were analyzed by standard fire assay
fusion with atomic absorption spectroscopy finish at ALS Ghana
Limited, in Kumasi, Ghana; an ISO 9001:2000 certified laboratory
operated by ALS Chemex. Xtra-Gold has implemented a rigorous
quality assurance / quality control (QA/QC) program to ensure best
practices in sampling and analysis of drill core, trench channel,
and saw-cut channel samples, the details of which can be viewed on
the Company's website at www.xtragold.com.
About Xtra-Gold Resources Corp.
Xtra-Gold is a gold exploration company with a substantial land
position in the Kibi Gold Belt. The Kibi Gold Belt, which
exhibits many similar geological features to Ghana's main gold
belt, the Ashanti Belt, has been the subject of very limited modern
exploration activity targeting lode gold deposits as virtually all
past gold mining activity and exploration efforts focused on the
extensive alluvial gold occurrences in many river valleys
throughout the Kibi area.
Xtra-Gold holds 5 Mining Leases totaling approximately 226 sq km
(22,600 ha) at the northern extremity of the Kibi Gold Belt.
The Company's exploration efforts to date have focused on the
Kibi Project located on the Apapam Concession (33.65 sq km), along
the eastern flank of the Kibi Gold Belt. The NI 43-101
Technical Report entitled "Independent Technical Report, Apapam
Concession, Kibi Project, Eastern Region, Ghana," prepared by SEMS
Explorations and dated October 31, 2012, is filed under the
Company's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
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accuracy of this release. No stock exchange, securities
commission or other regulatory authority has approved or
disapproved the information contained herein. This News
Release includes certain "forward-looking statements". These
statements are based on information currently available to the
Company and the Company provides no assurance that actual results
will meet management's expectations. Forward-looking
statements include estimates and statements that describe the
Company's future plans, objectives or goals, including words to the
effect that the Company or management expects a stated condition or
result to occur. Forward-looking statements may be identified
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"may," "could," "would," "will," or "plan". Since forward-looking
statements are based on assumptions and address future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Actual results relating to, among other
things, results of exploration, project development, reclamation
and capital costs of the Company's mineral properties, and the
Company's financial condition and prospects, could differ
materially from those currently anticipated in such statements for
many reasons such as: changes in general economic conditions and
conditions in the financial markets; changes in demand and prices
for minerals; litigation, legislative, environmental and other
judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments;
technological and operational difficulties encountered in
connection with the activities of the Company; and other matters
discussed in this news release. This list is not exhaustive
of the factors that may affect any of the Company's forward-looking
statements. These and other factors should be considered
carefully and readers should not place undue reliance on the
Company's forward-looking statements. The Company does not
undertake to update any forward-looking statement that may be made
from time to time by the Company or on its behalf, except in
accordance with applicable securities laws.
CONTACT: Paul Zyla, Chief Executive Officer
Telephone: 416 366-4227
E-mail: info@xtragold.com
Website: www.xtragold.com
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