Northgold published results from a ground EM survey conducted at its flagship Kopsa project in November 2023. The geophysical survey resulted in the identification of two larger conductive bodies (conductors 2 and 3) below the Kopsa deposit and additional conductive features towards the southwest of the deposit. The conductors below the deposit appear to be gently dipping towards the southwest, with conductors 2 and 3 located 100 and 400m below the current resource. According to the company, conductor 3 could potentially be correlated with known near-surface Cu-Au mineralization northeast of the main deposit.
Conductor 1 is located 500m southwest of the current resource and is currently modeled to represent a steeper dipping, more conductive feature (compared to conductors 1 & 2), potentially representing a different style of mineralization.
The company plans to test all of the anomalies with a priority given to conductor 2 which could be tested by extending existing drill holes.
Map over the Kopsa prospect highlighting the newly defined conductors (Source: www.northgoldab.com)