• RooGold (ROO) has received high-grade gold assays from the first pass prospect sampling at its Gold Star project 
  • A total of 65 rock samples were collected in and around the Golden Bar and Golden Star prospects 
  • CEO Carlos Espinosa spoke with Sabrina Cuthbert about the prospect sampling program
  • RooGold is a junior venture gold and silver exploration company active in New South Wales, Australia
  • RooGold (ROO) opened trading at C$0.05

RooGold (ROO) has received high-grade gold assays from the Gold Star project in Australia.

A total of 65 rock samples were collected in and around the Golden Bar and Golden Star prospects.

CEO Carlos Espinosa spoke with Sabrina Cuthbert about the prospect sampling program.

“The prospect sampling at our Gold Star Project has returned very high-grade gold assays from the historical workings at Golden Bar and Golden Star prospects. These results confirm the potential for significant gold mineralization. We have identified numerous other highly prospective gold targets within this tenement and our field team is looking to sample as soon as surface access is available.”

The Gold Star Project (EL 9215) is located approximately 20 km south of Walcha in the Southern New England region of NSW. 

RooGold is a junior venture gold and silver exploration company active in New South Wales, Australia.

RooGold Inc. (ROO) opened trading at C$0.05.


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