G2 Goldfields drills 37.9 g/t gold over 11 metres at Oko, Guyana

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G2 Goldfields Inc. [TSXV-GTWO; OTCQX-GUYGF] has discovered the high-grade Ghanie South zone, located within G2’s 19,200-acre Oko project, Guyana.

GDD-68A intercepted 11 metres at 37.9 g/t gold from 148 metres down hole. This hole is a follow-up to the previous high-grade GDD-06 intercept (three m at 17 g/t from 58 metres).

Situated approximately 300 metres to the south of Ghanie Main zone, Ghanie South is the site of continuing drilling targeting extensions to this exciting high-grade discovery.

Boaz Wade, vice-president, exploration, stated: “We are leveraging our understanding of the Ghanie Central zone to target high grade on other sections of the 1.2-kilometre-long Ghanie trend. These results demonstrate the presence of multiple high-grade zones along trend and the potential for more discoveries throughout the Oko district.”

Drilling continues at the Oko Main zone and Ghanie Central, with two drill rigs targeting down-plunge extensions of the high-grade mineralization.

G2 continues to target near-surface anomalous zones adjacent to the OMZ and Ghanie trends with shallow drilling. An aggressive program is continuing to explore and generate new targets along the complete 20 km of the Oko to Aremu trend.

Highlights of the report include 974,000 ounces gold inferred mineral resource contained within 3,274,000 tonnes at 9.25 g/t gold; 220,000 oz gold indicated mineral resource contained within 793,000 tonnes at 8.63 g/t gold.

Significantly, all of the maiden mineral resources lie within 350 metres of surface and remain open down plunge. G2 continues to expand this maiden resource while discovering additional areas for diamond drilling.


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