Larvotto hits thick gold-antimony with tungsten credits in NSW
The results support a planned resource and reserve upgrade as Larvotto expands drilling at Metz and prepares Hillgrove for a mid-2026 restart.
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Larvotto hits thick gold-antimony with tungsten credits in NSW
Larvotto Resources’ drilling of the Metz Mining Centre at its Hillgrove antimony-gold project in NSW has delivered thick antimony-gold zones combined with high-grade tungsten.
Larvotto Resources, Hillgrove restart timing now drives Larvotto’s value case
Can Larvotto’s Hillgrove antimony-gold restart into production by mid-2026 without permitting or execution slippage, because if it can, the company is sitting on what it says is Australia’s largest and most advanced antimony deposit with clear strategic value. The latest updates have been constructive, with plant refurbishment tracking on schedule and budget, PYBAR already underground,…
Larvotto jumps on tungsten boom
Image: Negro Elkha/Adobestock.comTungsten is on a meteoric rise, with prices jumping to record levels and sending Australian companies into overdrive. The hard metal has seen its price skyrocket from around $US300 per metric tonne unit (mtu) in early-2025 to $US2650/mtu by March 20 of this year. Chinese supply restrictions and a global push for critical minerals security have left Western manufacturers scrambling for alternative sources, sending…
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