Baru Gold Corp. announced that it has commenced field analysis of the 23 new exploration targets identified in the structural study with some promising initial results. Initial field analysis began with mapping and sampling of artisanal workings beyond the western boundary of the Priority 1 Kingston Target which has been named Kingston West and then progressed to the mapping and sampling of outcrops found within Kingston.

Assay results of the samples taken from the Kingston West Target returned an average gold grade of 1.84g/t and 2.89g/t for silver. Kingston West contains potential ore grade samples obtained from strongly oxidised quartz veins in tuffaceous andesite returning assays ranging from 0.83g/t - 5.57g/t for gold and 0.90g/t - 9.10g/t for silver. Assay results from the samples taken from within the Kingston Target returned an average gold grade of 3.89g/t and 3.79g/t for silver.

Kingston contains potential ore grade samples obtained from oxidised hydrothermal breccia with tuffaceous andesite and from strongly oxidised quartz veins in tuffaceous andesite returning assays ranging from 0.84g/t - 14.60g/t for gold and 1.70g/t - 13.10g/t for silver. The 14.60g/t gold assay was obtained from a tuffaceous andesite containing a 0.73m wide strongly oxidised sheeted vein stockwork containing veinlets of quartz ranging from 0.5cm - 10cm wide. These initial sample results from the Kingston West and the Priority 1 Kingston Target areas have provided some ground truthing of the first of 23 New Exploration Targets defined by the structural study conducted by Murphy Geological Services.