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47 controlled interval samples in excess of 1% titanium dioxide with associated elevated zirconimu and Al2O3
BWA Group PLC (AQSE:BWAP) announced the results of a reconnaissance surface exploration pit and auger sampling programme conducted on the Nkoteng rutile sands project in Cameroon.
The sampling programme comprised 15 hand excavated exploration pits and 38 auger holes for a total of 169.1 metres and 90 samples.
Three grab samples were also taken as part of the reconnaissance programme. The programme targeted the central sector of the licence and identified an area of mineralisation related to the extensive Sanaga river system and associated floodplains.
Results from samples confirm the area contains anomalous titanium, zirconium and aluminium, with samples reporting up to 2.38% TiO2, 0.29% Zr and 25.6% Al2O3.
BWA Group PLC - Positive Results from Sampling at Nkoteng Rutile Project
PR Newswire
26 April 2021
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BWA Group PLC
Positive Results from Reconnaissance Pit Sampling at the Nkoteng Rutile Sands Project, Cameroon
BWA Group plc [AQSE: BWAP], which has mineral exploration licences split between Canada and Cameroon and is quoted on London s AQSE Growth Market (formerly NEX), provides an update on its recent surface sampling programme at its 90% owned Nkoteng rutile sands project located in Central Cameroon (
Nkoteng or the
BWA currently has two heavy mineral sands (
47 controlled interval samples in excess of 1% titanium dioxide with associated elevated zirconimu and Al2O3
BWA Group PLC (AQSE:BWAP) announced the results of a reconnaissance surface exploration pit and auger sampling programme conducted on the Nkoteng rutile sands project in Cameroon.
The sampling programme comprised 15 hand excavated exploration pits and 38 auger holes for a total of 169.1 metres and 90 samples.
Three grab samples were also taken as part of the reconnaissance programme. The programme targeted the central sector of the licence and identified an area of mineralisation related to the extensive Sanaga river system and associated floodplains.
Results from samples confirm the area contains anomalous titanium, zirconium and aluminium, with samples reporting up to 2.38% TiO2, 0.29% Zr and 25.6% Al2O3.
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08:40, 26th April 2021
BWA Group has released positive sampling results from its recent surface sampling programme at its 90% owned Nkoteng rutile sands project located in Central Cameroon. (See Fig 1). The positive results were gathered as part of its reconnaissance surface exploration pit and auger sampling programme and reported in accordance with JORC (2012).
Figure 1: Nkoteng License area in Cameroon
Nkoteng is located within the Yaoundé Domain of the Pan African Belt, a large nappe unit that has been thrusted southward onto the Congo Craton and is characterised by low-grade to high-grade garnet bearing metamorphosed schists, gneiss and orthogneisses (See Fig 2)