Siren Gold has added some serious horsepower to its New Zealand exploration portfolio, with new soil geochemistry lighting up a previously unknown parallel mineralised system at its Langdons antimony–gold project about 50 kilometres southwest of Reefton.
Just two weeks ago, the company lit up the market with a cracking set of results from the historic mining hub, sparking a feeding frenzy that sent its share price soaring 86 per cent to 12.5 cents.
And it’s not hard to see why. Channel sampling at site delivered over an ounce to the tonne dirt at 38.5 grams per tonne (g/t) gold and 5.7 per cent antimony and even the waste dump samples hit up to 37.8g/t gold and a hefty 20.9 per cent antimony. Add in last year’s bonanza 506g/t gold hit, and the project’s high-grade credentials are looking