A recently concluded report on precious mineral holdings of Golden Saint Resources has revealed further study is needed to determine the potential for exploration in certain areas of Sierra Leone.
The report, compiled by Rock Forage Consulting Services, presented conclusions and recommendations regarding diamond, kimberlite and gold license areas in Baja, Tongo and Moa in Sierra Leone, that are held by the company.
“The recommendations made within the exploration report, written by Rock Forage following their site visit to our license areas will be taken on board by the company as it progresses with its strategy over the coming months and into the dry season where such recommendations can be fully implemented,” commented Cyril D’Silva, Chief Executive Officer.
In the report, Rock Forage advises further research be undertaken to analyze the potential for precious mineral extraction at the licensed locations.
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