Consolidating A Gold Rich Corridor in WA's Goldfields
Linden Gold has consolidated a substantial landholding of tenements in the heart of the prolific Laverton Tectonic Zone (LTZ) in Western Australia’s eastern Goldfields.
The LTZ is renowned for hosting some of WA’s largest underground gold mines including Granny Smith, Sunrise Dam, Wallaby, Deep South and the historic Lancefield gold mine.
Linden Gold’s land package is located within an under-explored area which has had little to no modern drilling despite an extraordinary number of historical mine shafts, historical workings and visible quartz outcroppings.
The Second Fortune gold mine is Linden’s flagship project, with the Company acquiring, building and recommencing operations and production within seven months in early 2021.
With its experienced management and technical team proving its capability to rapidly bring operations online, Linden Gold is well on the way to becoming Western Australia’s next notable gold producer with a world-class asset base.
AT A GLANCE
CONSOLIDATED LANDHOLDING IN WORLD-CLASS SOUTH LAVERTON
CONSOLIDATED INVENTORY
GOLD PRODUCTION AT SECOND FORTUNE IN YEAR 1
Second Fortune
STATUS : IN PRODUCTION
The operational Second Fortune Gold Mine covers an area of approximately 34km² at the southern end of the 20Moz Laverton Tectonic Zone. Since the commencement of production in April 2021, Second Fortune has produced 171kt of gold ore at an average grade of 3.6g/t Au yielding 19.6koz Au. With major capex now sunk, Linden Gold is focused on ramping up to a steady state of production targeted at +15kt/m at +4.0g/t (+2.0koz/month), as well as optimising mining techniques, growing mine life and undertaking regional exploration.