Aurum Resources reports another high-grade gold intercept at its Boundiali project in West Africa. The company says drilling has returned 1.7 metres grading 70.35 grams per tonne (g/t) gold, adding to recent results described as boosting the project’s resource potential. The new intercept is part of ongoing work at Boundiali as Aurum prepares for an upcoming resource update. The three outlets covering the announcement present the same key figures and framing: the company identifies the intersection as high grade and indicates it will contribute to growth in the project ahead of the next estimate of resources.

The reports do not provide additional project details such as drill hole location, broader gold lengths, or timing specifics beyond referencing the planned resource update. Across the coverage, the emphasis remains on the magnitude of the reported grade and the 1.7-metre intercept, and on how the result supports Aurum’s progress at Boundiali in West Africa.