Aurum Resources reports a high-grade gold intercept at its BST1 deposit in West Africa. The company says drilling results include a 3-metre interval grading 80.09 grams per tonne (g/t) gold.

The discovery is described as occurring outside Aurum’s existing Boundiali resource. That resource is reported as 3.22 million ounces, and the BST1 hit is presented as extending the company’s gold resource potential beyond it. Across the outlets, the central facts are the same: the grade and thickness of the intercept, the location within the company’s West African project portfolio, and that the result is separate from the already stated Boundiali resource.

While the articles focus on the significance of the high-grade assay and the potential to add resources, they do not provide further details such as updated resource estimates, timelines, or broader assay results beyond the highlighted 3-metre, 80.09 g/t intercept. The coverage remains consistent in presenting the result as a step toward expanding gold potential at BST1.