African Gold Group, Inc.: Mankranho Project Update.TORONTO -- African Gold Group, Inc. ("AGG AGG Aggregate AGG Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz AGG African Gold Group, Inc. AGG Arnall Golden Gregory LLP (Atlanta, GA) AGG Aggravated AGG Asociación de Gerentes de Guatemala ") (TSX TSX Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE before April, 2002) TSX Transfer from Stack Pointer to Index TSX True Space Extension VENTURE:AGG) is pleased to provide the following project update on the Mankranho gold concession, located in Ghana, West Africa West Africa A region of western Africa between the Sahara Desert and the Gulf of Guinea. It was largely controlled by colonial powers until the 20th century. West African adj. & n. , in which AGG may earn an 85% interest. Highlights - 3,006 metre diamond drilling Diamond Drilling is a highly specialized industry used for mineral exploration around the world. Most commonly using wireline and core bits with diamond encrusted matrix. To drill holes to max depths of twelve thousand feet, for the recovery of core used in verifying mineral program completed ahead of schedule. - Mineralization Mineralization The process by which the body uses minerals to build bone structure. Mentioned in: Rickets mineralization, n the bioprecipitation of an inorganic substance. intersected within shear zones, quartz vein 'swarms' and alteration zones. - A Banded Iron Formation Banded iron formations (also known as banded ironstone formations or BIFs) are a distinctive type of rock often found in primordial sedimentary rocks. The structures consist of repeated thin layers of iron oxides, either magnetite or hematite, alternating with bands (BIF BIF In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Burundi Franc. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. ), a significant geological environment associated with gold deposits worldwide, has also been intersected. - Drill core samples to be sent to Canada for analysis due to significant backlog experienced at the laboratory in Ghana. Assay results expected in 4-5 weeks. - Phase I program has identified additional drill targets. MANKRANHO PROJECT The Mankranho concession is located at the north-eastern end of the Sefwi Gold Belt in Ghana and lies along strike and contiguous to Newmont Mining Newmont Mining Corporation NYSE: NEM, based in Denver, Colorado, USA, is one of the world's largest producers of gold, with active mines in, Nevada, Indonesia, Australia/New Zealand, Ghana, and Peru. Some smaller operations include Bolivia, Mexico, and Canada. Corporation's ("Newmont") 7.6 Moz Ahafo gold project, where production has been scheduled for Q3, 2006. To date, AGG has completed 3,006 metres of diamond drilling, 151 km. of grid establishment, 4,193 soil samples, 109 pit and trench samples and 70 km of ground magnetic surveys, as part of a comprehensive Phase I Exploration Program announced on May 19, 2004. Area I Two diamond drill rigs commenced working at Mankranho in mid May, 2004 and completed 3,006 metres ahead of schedule. The 3,006 metres were drilled at varying angles under trenches 5, 6, 10 and 17, for a total of 12 holes located within Area I of the Mankranho concession. The holes were drilled to vertical depths ranging from 100 to 150 metres from surface and represent the first diamond drill core from the 108 sq. km. Mankranho concession. These initial drill-hole locations were selected in order to gain a better understanding of: - the geological signature of the region encompassed by Area I of the Mankranho concession; - the orientation of the geological structure; - the geological features that control mineralization in the region. As a result of this initial drilling phase mineralization has been intersected within shear zones, quartz vein 'swarms' and alteration zones. In addition, a magnetite/taconite oxide facies facies /fa·ci·es/ (fa´she-ez) pl. fa´cies [L.] 1. the face. 2. surface; the outer aspect of a body part or organ. 3. expression (1). Banded Iron Formation (BIF) was intersected. AGG believes that this is the first time that such a system has been recognized in Ghana. Typically, a Banded Iron Formation represents a significant geological environment that is associated with gold deposits worldwide. As stated in the AGG's May 19, 2004 press release, drill core samples from these first 12 holes were to have been shipped to a laboratory in Ghana, with check assays to be sent to a certified Canadian lab prior to AGG releasing any assay results. AGG's project managers, CME CME See: Chicago Mercantile Exchange CME See Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). & Company, commenced shipping drill core and surface samples to the laboratory in Ghana in early June, 2004 in anticipation of a normal turnaround (5 - 7 days) receipt of assay results. However, due to the significant backlog and workload at the laboratory AGG has been advised by CME & Company that the turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time. will be much longer than originally anticipated and as such, AGG has determined that this delay is unacceptable and therefore will undertake to move all current and future lab work from Ghana to Canada. The situation at the laboratory in Ghana will be monitored in order to ascertain whether at some point in the future it is appropriate to revisit the facilities. AGG is now anticipating the release of its first set of assay results in approximately 4-5 weeks. AGG is pleased to report that diamond drilling is underway on additional high priority targets, defined by ground magnetic and IP surveys and coincident co·in·ci·dent adj. 1. Occupying the same area in space or happening at the same time: a series of coincident events. See Synonyms at contemporary. 2. with gold-in-soil anomalies, within the northern region of Area l, north-west of trenches 5 and 6 (refer to attached Map). AGG is also pleased to report that results from a soil sampling exercise in the southern region of Area 1 have indicated new anomalous gold-in-soil zones at the Newmont/AGG concession border (refer to attached Map). - The first zone, at Trench 19, has to date been traced for 400 metres from the border in a north-east direction with widths of 100 to 150 metres. Laboratory results of soil samples have indicated gold values up to 289 ppb ppb abbr. parts per billion . (i) - The second zone, located near Trench 17, has so far been traced for 600 metres in a south-west direction towards the border. This zone has widths of 25 to 50 metres. Laboratory results of soil samples have indicated gold values up to 738 ppb. (i) Area III In addition, the north eastern limb of the Mankranho concession, referred to as Area III (refer to attached map in Press Release dated, May 19th 2004), has been completely blanketed with infill soil sampling on 200 metre grid lines to further define the previously identified gold anomalies. The Area III region, anticipated to be a new drill target, is in close proximity to an extensive Newmont drill campaign that has been ongoing since October, 2003 and listed in Newmont's 2003 Information Hand Book (page 20 - Project Pipeline) as a major exploration target. This press release has been reviewed and approved by Christopher O. Naas, P. Geo., a Qualified Person. AGG, based in Toronto, is engaged in the identification, acquisition and exploration of prospective gold projects situated along significant gold trends in Ghana, West Africa. The Company's immediate focus is to systematically explore both surface, and in particular, sub-surface targets along two major gold trends: the Sefwi and Asankrangwa Gold Belts. On Behalf of the Board: Kevin J. van Niekerk President and Chief Executive Officer (i) Transworld Laboratory, Tarkwa, Ghana Tarkwa is a town in the southwest of Ghana, located about 120 miles west of Accra. As of 2005, it was estimated to have a population of 40,397. Transport Tarkwa is a junction on the Ghanaian Railways. . NOTE: There is a map that can be viewed on the CCNMatthews website at http://www2.cdn-news.com/database/fax/2000/GeneralPlanMap.pdf The TSX Venture Exchange TSX Venture Exchange Originally called the Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX), this was a result of the merger of the Vancouver and Alberta stock exchanges. 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