These holes are part of Lundin’s ongoing near-mine exploration program — the largest ever undertaken on the concessions hosting the FDN mine. At least 65,000 metres of drilling is targeted in 2024, primarily focused on the Bonza Sur deposit. To date, about 56,110 metres have been completed.
The latest results, says Lundin, confirm the “significant size” of Bonza Sur, extending the deposit’s length by 800 metres to approximately 2.6 kilometres and widened it to 150 metres. Importantly, it remains open for further discovery in all directions and at depth, the company adds.
“The significant and rapid advance of Bonza Sur from an early-stage exploration target to a mineral deposit is an exciting time for Lundin Gold. Our drilling program continues to highlight the meaningful potential of this new discovery,” Ron Hochstein, CEO of Lundin Gold, commented.
The Bonza Sur deposit was discovered in 2023…


