• RooGold (ROO) has received high-grade gold and silver assays from its preliminary rock chip sampling program at the Arthurs Seat Project
  • A total of 274 rock chip samples were collected at the Arthurs Seat Project 
  • Twenty seven rock samples were collected from the Murray and Co Mine
  • CEO Carlos Espinosa spoke with Daniella Atkinson about the rock chip sampling program
  • RooGold is a junior venture gold and silver exploration company active in New South Wales, Australia
  • RooGold (ROO) opened trading at C$0.055

RooGold (ROO) has received high-grade gold and silver assays from its preliminary rock chip sampling program at the Arthurs Seat Project in New South Wales, Australia.

A total of 274 rock chip samples were collected at the Arthurs Seat Project and 27 rock samples were collected from the Murray and Co Mine.

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

“Our first past rock chip sampling program at Arthurs Seat has returned high-grade gold-silver assays. These results confirm the historic assays of known prospects and are highly encouraging for follow-up work. Additionally, our field team has recently received access to our high-grade Castlerag, EL 9141 Silver Project and sampling will commence as soon as practicable.”

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

RooGold Inc. (ROO) opened trading at C$0.055.

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