ABC, Côte d’Ivoire
Overview
ABC Project, Côte d’Ivoire
The ABC Project, located in northwest Côte d’Ivoire, is a greenfield project with an Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate of 2.16Moz. The Project is approximately 550km northwest of Abidjan and 460km west of the Doropo project.
The ABC Project, consists of three permits, and covers a highly prospective area of 1,143km2 along the under-explored contact zone between the Archean and Birimian cratons. This contact is demarcated by the north-south trending Sassandra Fault system, which is more than 20km wide.
In Q1 2026 drilling successfully advanced efforts to extend known mineralisation at both Kona South and Kona Central, along strike to the north and south of the deposits. A total of 64 RC holes for 11,000m were completed during Q2 2026 with drilling at both areas reinforcing the scale and continuity of the mineralised system.
New drilling north of Kona South has delivered wide zones of mineralisation, extending the zones by 500m to the north, highlighting potential continued resource expansion. An accelerated drilling program will continue throughout 2026 to build the Mineral Resource Inventory of the ABC Project. An updated Mineral Resource Estimate is planned to be announced in H2 2026.
A scoping study is underway on the existing Mineral Resource Estimate at Kona Central and South, with results due for release in Q2 2026. The study marks an important step in advancing the project’s development pathway.



