Roscan Gold Corporation announced positive RC (Reverse Circulation) drilling results at Kabaya KB3 from an additional 18 holes totaling 2,220 meters (m). KB3 is the satellite deposit North of the main Kabaya resource (KB1 and KB2). The recent drilling results provide some significant intercepts at depth, in the fresh rock confirming the mineralization continuity, growing the gold mineralization envelope toward the East, as well as to the South.

The mineralization shape has an NNE-SSW orientation plunging to the South, outlining an unexplored southern window . The current drilling results at KB3 delineate an estimated strike length of 350m, a width of 100m, and 150m vertical depth. This zone is open at depth and laterally.

There is an underexplored zone of 850m between KB3 and KB1-2, and the main gold mineralization is yet to be fully tested. The gold mineralization at Kabaya KB3 is disseminated and associated with strong kaolinization. The gold host rock is an alternate between tuffaceous and greywacke facies crosscut by younger dolerite sills and dykes.

The higher-grade zone doesn't appear at the surface and from the longitudinal section the mineralization is plunging around 20-30° to the South. This higher grade hasn't been captured in the resource estimation. The Kabaya Deposit is part of a prolific regional Siribaya-Mankouke-Seko structural corridor.

The Kabaya gold orebody is on the Eastern edge of this major structure covered well by the Roscan large land package over 25km. Roscan uses Geodrill Reverse Circulation (RC) to drill until maximum 170m to reach the target and Foraco to drill diamond hole, using PQ size rods in the saprolite and HQ size in the fresh rock. The samples have been sent for preparation to the ALS Laboratories in Bamako, Mali, and assayed at their analytical facilities to Ouagadougou, for 1 kg Bottle Roll for DD and 2kg Bottle Roll for RC with atomic absorption finish, including tail analysis by 50g Fire Assays for results more than 0.05ppm.

Roscan applied industry-standard QA/QC procedures to the program using reference materials, blanks, standards, and duplicates.