That's what I would expect to see. In this phase of exploration, the company will pull samples throughout select areas, and submit for analysis. They can submit samples as they pull them and wait for results to further focus their exploration to a more interesting area, or they can submit all at once. Regardless of how they submit, they can then choose to report all results at the same time, or by area. As for reporting, they can report in various formats, but often the company will plot the results on a map/grid for visual effect (see examples below). Now, even though this is in Ghana, many companies will report using a standard that's recognized, such as the Canadian NI 43-101 standards. To comply with these standard, for example, they would need to identify a "Qualified Person" who's reviewed the data and approved the report/PR. Granted, this is my first go-round with alluvial mining, but I imagine that's what we should see. To be honest, I would like to see some data for the area said they plan on mining in the near future though.