Highlights
Siren Gold (ASX:SNG) commences exploration at Queen Charlotte Antimony-Gold Project.
Fieldwork targets mapping, sampling, and regional soil geochemistry.
Exploration aims to define mineralisation along the Endeavour Shear Zone.
Siren Gold (ASX:SNG) begins field exploration at its Queen Charlotte Project in New Zealand, targeting gold and antimony mineralisation along the Endeavour Shear Zone.
Siren Gold (ASX:SNG) has started a comprehensive fieldwork program at the Queen Charlotte Antimony-Gold Project in Marlborough, New Zealand. The work focuses on the extensive Endeavour Shear Zone, a promising mineralised corridor extending across several kilometres. This development adds further momentum to activity across the ASX stock market, particularly within the ASX mining stocks segment. While not part of the ASX 200, Siren Gold continues to attract attention within the broader exploration community for its steady progress and field results.
What is the focus of the new exploration phase?
The current program is the first stage of field exploration at the Queen Charlotte site. Siren Gold is conducting regional soil geochemistry, mapping, and sampling along the Endeavour Shear Zone to better define the structure and its mineral potential. The aim is to locate and understand the extent of mineralised outcrops while refining geological models of the area.
Sampling efforts include multiple rock and channel samples across known outcrops, targeting gold and antimony mineralisation within the wider system. The exploration program covers the Endeavour Inlet, Resolution Bay, and Skyline areas — each previously noted for signs of stibnite and gold-bearing quartz veins.
How does this work enhance project understanding?
Field activities at Queen Charlotte are designed to provide critical geological insight into the continuity and distribution of mineralisation. The shear zone hosts several historic workings, including the Skyline and Maria Reefs, which have long been of interest to geologists and explorers.
By mapping and sampling these areas, Siren Gold aims to establish clearer links between surface mineralisation and potential subsurface extensions. Early results from historic sampling indicate encouraging mineral content, and fresh field data is expected to support future exploration decisions.
Such developments could strengthen the company’s position among ASX ordinaries stocks, where emerging explorers often gain investor focus as exploration milestones are achieved.
What’s next for Siren Gold?
The next stage of the program includes detailed mapping and channel sampling of the northern extension of the Endeavour Shear. Additional stibnite occurrences have already been noted, suggesting broader mineralisation beyond the immediate working zones.
The company is also preparing access agreements with the Department of Conservation, setting the stage for potential drilling in upcoming exploration phases. This planned work reflects Siren Gold’s ongoing commitment to developing its portfolio within the gold and antimony sectors, aligning with growing interest in the ASX 100 and beyond for sustainable resource development.