Aurum Resources Ltd has reported further high-grade gold intercepts from diamond drilling at the BDT3 prospect within its 1.59-million-ounce Boundiali Gold Project in Côte d'Ivoire. The latest results indicate mineralisation extending beyond the existing mineral resource estimate (MRE) area, supporting potential resource expansion. The recent drilling program has returned significant intercepts, including 12 metres at 22.02 g/t gold from 145 metres, with higher-grade sections reaching up to 47.12 g/t gold. Assays for additional sections and three more drill holes are still pending. Aurum has planned 100,000 metres of diamond drilling in 2025, with 40,000 metres allocated to infill drilling, 30,000 metres for advancing known prospects, and 30,000 metres for new targets. Two MRE updates are scheduled for the year. Additionally, a 30,000-metre drill program is planned at the Napié project, pending licence renewal, to expand the existing mineral resource. With approximately A$23 million in cash reserves and its own drill rigs, Aurum is advancing exploration and expects to complete a pre-feasibility study for Boundiali by year-end 2025. #AurumResources, #GoldExploration, #MiningUpdates, #CotedIvoire, #BoundialiGold, #HighGradeGold, #MineralResources, #DrillingResults, #GoldMining, #ExplorationDrilling, #DiamondDrilling,