The Kang Roland North Concession covers a total land area of 146km2 and is located 18km north of the Antrong Concession.
This Concession is the most recent in the Antrong Pproject area and consequently has not had as much exploration carried out on it as the other Concessions, and for this reason is probably considered to be a "greenfields" type prospect. However, due to its geological nature having many similarities to the other Concessions, it should have significant exploration targets generated in the near future.
The Concession itself contains two granodiorite intrusive structures which are similar to but smaller than the Antrong Concessio's intrusion. It is believed that these structures could be part of a much larger complex underneath the surface, resulting in the circular alteration systems and patterns observed on the satellite imagery of the area (see Figure 3)

Figure 3. Geological Setting of Kang Roland North
The geology also indicates that a series of radiating structures originating from the circular alterations may have been a result of emplacement of the larger intrusive body underneath the surface.
Brighton has allocated approximately $350,000 to spend over the next two years from the total exploration budget for the Kang Roland North Concession.
Rock chip sample