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Kobo Resources Intersects Strong Gold Results Across All Three Zones at Kossou, Including 7.0 m at 5.06 g/t Au at the Road Cut Zone

 

 

 

 

 

  • High-grade gold results returned from the Road Cut Zone with 7.0 m at 5.06 g/t Au incl. 1.0 m at 20.00 g/t Au, with encouraging gold mineralisation intersected along the Contact Zone Fault area
  • Strong gold mineralisation intersected in all three Kadie Zone holes, with the best result of 8.0 m at 1.35 g/t Au, confirming down-dip continuity from near-surface intersections
  • Follow up drilling on the Jagger Zone southern extension returned improving grades at depth, highlighted by 4.0 m at 1.57 g/t Au and 7.0 m at 1.14 g/t Au

 

Kobo Resources Inc. (TSX-V: KRI) is pleased to report diamond drill results from ten additional holes completed across the Jagger, Road Cut, and Kadie Zones at its 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project in Côte d’Ivoire. Results continue to confirm strong gold mineralisation along strike and at depth across all three high-priority targets at Kossou.

 

At the Road Cut Zone, drilling along the Contact Zone Fault area continues to return encouraging gold intersections establishing it as a priority target for follow-up drilling. The Company expects to continue expanding the envelope of gold mineralisation across Kossou’s three primary target areas as it advances toward a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate later this year.

 

Diamond Drill Results – Highlights:

 

Road Cut Zone:

  • KDD0151
    • 7.0 metres at 5.06 g/t Au from 32.0 m, incl. 1.0 m at 20.00 g/t Au
    • 3.0 m at 1.10 g/t Au from 61.0 m
  • KDD0148
    • 13.0.0 m at 1.05 g/t Au from 27.0 m, incl. 7.0 m at 1.55 g/t Au
    • 7.0 m at 1.60 g/t Au from 48.0 m, incl. 4.0 m at 2.2 g/t Au
  • KDD0149
    • 3.0 m at 3.05 g/t Au from 89.0 m
  • KDD0147
    • 5.0 m at 1.59 g/t Au from 44.0 m

 

Jagger Zone :

  • KDD0143
    • 4.0 m at 1.57 g/t Au from 103.0 m
    • 7.0 m at 1.14 g/t Au from 123.0 m

 

Kadie Zone :

  • KDD0146
    • 8.0 m at 1.35 g/t Au from 69.0 m, incl. 1.0 m at 8.91 g/t Au

 

Edward Gosselin, CEO and Director of Kobo commented: “We are extremely pleased with this round of results across all three zones, particularly on the main Road Cut Zone shear where KDD0151 returned 7.0 m at 5.06 g/t Au. The Contact Zone Fault area continues to return promising gold intersections and we see good potential to extend this system further along strike to the north and south. The Kadie Zone has also returned strong gold mineralisation in all three holes drilled and the results confirm that the grades intersected in trenches and near surface drill holes persist to deeper levels.”

 

He continued: “At the Jagger Zone, we remain encouraged that grades returned are improving as we drill deeper and further south, and we believe that part of the system warrants follow up drilling. With three compelling targets returning encouraging results and the potential developing Contact Zone Fault, we expect to continue advancing drilling and move toward a maiden MRE later this year, with the recently announced financing expected to support ongoing work.”

 

Road Cut Zone: High-Grade Shear System with Strong Gold Results Along the Contact Zone Fault

 

Six drill holes were completed at the Road Cut Zone, targeting both the main shear and the Contact Zone Fault area (see Figure 1). Results for all significant drill intercepts can be found in Table 1.

 

Three holes, KDD0147 (section RCZ600), KDD0148 (section RCZ550) and KDD0149 (section RCZ400), were drilled to test near-surface mineralisation along the Contact Zone Fault and each returned significant gold intercepts. Highlights include 13.0 m at 1.05 g/t Au from 27.0 m, including 7.0 m at 1.55 g/t Au in KDD0148, along with a second interval of 7.0 m at 1.60 g/t Au from 48.0 m, and 3.0 m at 3.05 g/t Au in KDD0149. Hole KDD0147 also intersected multiple mineralised intervals, including 5.0 m at 1.59 g/t Au from 44.0 m. This latter hole was drilled on the same section (RCZ600) as hole KDD0142, previously reported in press release dated February 9, 2026. The Company plans on drilling beneath KDD0052 (section RCZ550) to extend gold mineralisation to depth.

 

These results continue to confirm consistent gold mineralisation along and adjacent to the Contact Zone Fault across all holes tested to date. The system remains open to the south of section RCZ600, with additional step out drilling planned to extend mineralisation to the south and to depth where warranted.

 

On the main Road Cut Zone shear, KDD0151 (section RCZ250) intersected 7.0 m at 5.06 g/t Au from 32.0 m, associated with quartz veining within oxidised basalts (see Figure 2). This hole overcut KDD0057, which previously returned 4.0 m at 1.44 g/t Au (see press release dated January 30, 2025), confirming up-dip continuity of the shear zone. Further drilling is planned below KDD0057 targeting the main RCZ shear system that is showing strong grades in this area. Hole KDD0150 (section RCZ200) also intersected modest gold mineralisation associated with the main RCZ shear zone. Both drill holes in this area also intersected gold mineralisation along the Contact Zone Fault indicating the system still possesses gold potential in this area. Additional step out drilling at depth and to the north is being planned to extend gold zones along the RCZ Shear and the Contact Zone Fault systems.

 

Kadie Zone: Mineralisation Confirmed in Every Hole, Down-Dip Continuity Established

 

Three drill holes were completed at the Kadie Zone between sections KZ200 and KZ300, with all holes intersecting gold mineralisation (see Figure 5).

 

The strongest result was returned from KDD0146 on section KZ250, which intersected 8.0 m at 1.35 g/t Au from 69.0 m, including 1.0 m at 8.91 g/t Au (see Figure 6). This intersection represents the down-dip extension of mineralisation previously reported in KDD0044, which returned 5.0 m at 1.16 g/t Au4.0 m at 1.16 g/t Au and 6.0 m at 2.39 g/t Au (see press release dated January 13, 2025). Further north 50 m, KDD0145 intersected 3.0 m at 1.45 g/t Au within the expect shear corridor indicating northerly continuation of the zone.

 

Mineralisation is associated with quartz veining within a well-defined shear zone, consistent with previous drilling at the Kadie Zone. The zone remains open at depth and along strike, with additional drilling planned to further define and expand mineralisation.

 

Jagger Zone: Southern Extension Intersected at Depth with Stronger Grades

 

One drill hole, KDD0143, was completed on section JZ950 to test the southern extension of the main Jagger shear system. See Figure 7 for collar locations at the Jagger Zone. The hole intersected two zones of gold mineralisation, including 4.0 m at 1.57 g/t Au from 103.0 m and 7.0 m at 1.14 g/t Au from 123.0 m.

 

Both intersections occur at approximately 90 m below surface and are associated with shear-related mineralisation and a quartz feldspar porphyry contact, consistent with mineralisation observed elsewhere at Jagger. Grades in KDD0143 are higher than those intersected in KDD0140 (see press release dated February 9, 2026) on the same section, indicating an increase in grade with depth in this area (see Figure 8).

 

These results are also consistent with KDD0141, drilled approximately 50 m along strike to the north on section JZ900, which returned 22.0 m at 0.87 g/t Au, including 14.0 m at 1.09 g/t Au, confirming continuity of the mineralised structure between sections (see press release dated February 9, 2026).

 

The Jagger shear remains open to the south and at depth, with additional drilling planned to further evaluate this extension.

 

Table 1: Summary of Significant Diamond Drill Hole Results

 

BHID   East   North   Elev.   Az.   Dip   Length     From (m)   To
(m)
  Int. (m)   Au
(g/t)
  Target
KDD0143   229007   774919   367   70   -50   194.40     103.0   107.0   4.00   1.57   Jagger
                123.0   130.0   7.00   1.14   Jagger
KDD0144   228598   775409   310   70   -50   236.40     19.0   20.0   1.00   1.03*   Kadie
                46.0   47.0   1.00   2.36*   Kadie
                78.0   92.0   14.00   0.40   Kadie
                95.0   96.0   1.00   1.16*   Kadie
                102.0   107.0   5.00   0.81   Kadie
                114.0   118.0   4.00   0.80   Kadie
                132.0   133.0   1.00   1.91   Kadie
                152.0   153.0   1.00   2.76   Kadie
KDD0145   228586   775563   290   70   -50   182.40     35.0   38.0   3.00   1.45   Kadie
                124.0   130.0   6.00   0.41   Kadie
KDD0146   228602   775510   296   70   -50   182.40     8.0   12.0   4.00   0.69   Kadie
                17.0   18.0   1.00   2.86*   Kadie
                69.0   77.0   8.00   1.35   Kadie
              incl.   75.0   76.0   1.00   8.91   Kadie
KDD0147   228660   776229   202   70   -50   104.40     44.0   49.0   5.00   1.59   RCZ
                54.0   61.0   7.00   0.90   RCZ
KDD0148   228590   776257   201   70   -50   125.40     27.0   40.0   13.00   1.05   RCZ
              incl.   27.0   34.0   7.00   1.55   RCZ
                48.0   55.0   7.00   1.60   RCZ
              incl.   50.0   54.0   4.00   2.20   RCZ
KDD0149   228496   776382   220   70   -50   158.40     3.0   5.0   2.00   1.90   RCZ
                89.0   92.0   3.00   3.05   RCZ
              incl.   89.0   90.0   1.00   8.59   RCZ
                126.0   127.0   1.00   2.03*   RCZ
                132.0   133.0   1.00   1.24*   RCZ
KDD0150   228358   776549   244   70   -50   188.40     1.0   3.0   2.00   1.09   RCZ
                9.0   17.0   8.00   0.75   RCZ
                33.0   34.0   1.00   12.70*   RCZ
                54.0   55.0   1.00   1.26*   RCZ
                86.0   88.0   2.00   0.57   RCZ
                95.0   96.0   1.00   9.09*   RCZ
                100.0   101.0   1.00   5.65*   RCZ
KDD0151   228371   776495   245   70   -50   203.40     5.0   8.0   3.00   0.99   RCZ
                18.0   26.0   8.00   0.54   RCZ
                32.0   39.0   7.00   5.06   RCZ
              incl.   38.0   39.0   1.00   20.00   RCZ
                61.0   64.0   3.00   1.10   RCZ
                107.0   108.0   1.00   6.80*   RCZ
KDD0152   228392   775972   290   70   -50   311.40     142.0   144.0   2.00   1.17   RCZ
                157.0   161.0   4.00   0.48   RCZ
                196.0   197.0   1.00   3.06*   RCZ
Notes:

  • Cut-off using 2.0 m at 0.30 g/t Au
  • Intervals are reported with no more than 3.0 m of internal dilution of less than 0.3 m g/t Au except where indicated with an *

 

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An accurate dip and strike and controls of mineralisation are unconfirmed and mineralised zones are reported as downhole lengths. Drill holes are planned to intersect mineralised zones perpendicular to interpreted targets. All intercepts reported are downhole distances, true widths are unknown.

 

Sampling, QA/QC, and Analytical Procedures

 

Drill core was logged and sampled by Kobo personnel at site. Drill cores were sawn in half, with one half remaining in the core box and the other half secured into new plastic sample bags with sample number tickets. Core samples are drilled using HQ core barrels to below the level of oxidation and then reduced to NQ core barrels for the remainder of the bore hole. Samples are transported to the SGS Côte d’Ivoire facility in Yamoussoukro by Kobo personnel where the entire sample was prepared for analysis (prep code PRP86/PRP94). Sample splits of 50 grams were then analysed for gold using 50g Fire Assay as per SGS Geochem Method FAA505. QA/QC procedures for the drill program include insertion of a certificated standards every 20 samples, a blank every 20 samples and a duplicate sample every 20 samples. All QA/QC control samples returned values within acceptable limits.

 

Review of Technical Information

 

The scientific and technical information in this press release has been reviewed and approved by Paul Sarjeant, P.Geo., who is a Qualified Persons as defined in National Instrument 43-101. Mr. Sarjeant is the President and Chief Operating Officer and Director of Kobo.

 

About Kobo Resources Inc.

 

Kobo Resources is a growth-focused gold exploration company with a compelling gold discovery in Côte d’Ivoire, one of West Africa’s most prolific gold districts, hosting several multi-million-ounce gold mines. The Company’s 100%-owned Kossou Gold Project is located approximately 20 km northwest of the capital city of Yamoussoukro and is directly adjacent to one of the region’s largest gold mines with established processing facilities.

 

With over 41,000 metres of diamond drilling, nearly 5,887 metres of reverse circulation (RC) drilling, and 7,100+ metres of trenching completed since 2023, Kobo has made significant progress in defining the scale and prospectivity of its Kossou’s Gold Project. Exploration has focused on multiple high-priority targets within a 9+ km strike length of highly prospective gold-in-soil geochemical anomalies, with drilling confirming extensive mineralisation at the Jagger, Road Cut, and Kadie Zones. The latest phase of drilling has further refined structural controls on gold mineralisation, setting the stage for the next phase of systematic exploration and resource development.

 

Beyond Kossou, the Company is advancing exploration at its Kotobi Permit and is actively expanding its land position in Côte d’Ivoire with prospective ground, aligning with its strategic vision for long-term growth in-country. Kobo remains committed to identifying and developing new opportunities to enhance its exploration portfolio within highly prospective gold regions of West Africa. Kobo offers investors the exciting combination of high-quality gold prospects led by an experienced leadership team with in-country experience.

 

Figure 1: Road Cut Zone Drill Hole Locations and Simplified Geology

 

Figure 2: Road Cut Zone Simplified Cross Section – RCZ250

 

Figure 3: Road Cut Zone Simplified Cross Section – RCZ550

 

Figure 4: Road Cut Zone Simplified Cross Section – RCZ600

 

Figure 5: Kadie Zone Drill Hole Locations and Simplified Geology

 

Figure 6: Kadie Zone Simplified Cross Section – KZ250

 

Figure 7: Jagger Zone Drill Hole Locations and Simplified Geology

 

Figure 8: Jagger Zone Simplified Cross Section – JZ950

Posted March 31, 2026

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