Overview
The Kraaipan Gold Project encompasses 724 km² of land concessions covering a 60 km strike length of the Archaean Kraaipan Greenstone Belt ("KGB") within Botswana. This extensive area is largely concealed beneath younger Kalahari sediments, creating a geological setting that is highly prospective yet underexplored due to the sand cover.
The KGB extends for over 200 km, stretching from South Africa northward into Botswana. The South African portion of the KGB is known to host significant mineralization, including Harmony Gold's Kalgold mine, located approximately 40 km south of the Botswana border. This proven mineralization in the southern extension of the belt underscores the exceptional potential of our project area.
North Arrow is earning a 60% interest from Rockman Resources in this promising gold exploration opportunity. By applying modern exploration techniques and implementing a belt-wide systems approach, North Arrow and Rockman are thoroughly testing the potential of the KGB to host similar mineral deposits within the 60 km strike extent in Botswana.
Our exploration targets include orogenic gold deposits similar to those found in the South African portion of the belt, as well as magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits that may be present in this Archaean geological setting.