Lion One Metals: The Next High-Grade Gold Producer in the South Pacific

February 8, 2024

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Lion One Metals, a Canadian resource company, is set to become a significant high-grade gold producer in the South Pacific. With the inaugural gold pour successfully completed and near-surface mining operations underway, Lion One has established itself as the next Fijian success story.

The original plan to build a 500-tonne per day plant by 2025 has been accelerated to 2024 due to the project's impressive progress. Lion One's Tuvatu pilot mining is exceeding expectations, with gold grades significantly higher than forecasted. Early mining at Tuvatu is already contributing to their stockpile, showcasing the project's potential.

COO Patrick Hickey's meticulous approach to infrastructure and local supply chain control is positioning Lion One for success. Their commitment to establishing essential elements early on sets them apart from many major mining operations.

As Lion One continues to prove itself with promising data and the first gold pour, the company is poised to become one of the top high-grade mines globally. Lion One Metals offers a unique opportunity in the gold market, and their progress suggests a bright future for the company.

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