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April 30th, 2026 | 07:10 CEST

The Hidden Gem Among Gold Stocks: Lahontan Gold on Its Way to Becoming a Gold Producer

  • Mining
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Commodities
  • Nevada
  • Production
Photo credits: AI

The past nine weeks have seen more happen at Lahontan Gold than at many commodity companies in two years. A series of drilling announcements, financing deals, and strategic personnel changes paints a picture of a Nevada-based developer that is deliberately accelerating its transition from explorer to future producer. For investors looking to identify early on where substance meets a clear roadmap, it is worth taking a look at the news since late February—it reads like a roadmap.

time to read: 5 minutes | Author: Armin Schulz
ISIN: LAHONTAN GOLD CORP | CA50732M1014 | TSXV: LG , OTCQB: LGCXF

Table of contents:


    Late February: Proof that West Santa Fe is more than a footnote

    The first announcement came on February 24 with the final hole from the company's first drilling program at the West Santa Fe satellite project. The assay results from WSF25-04R exceeded expectations based on historical data from the 1980s. A 36.6 m interval grading 3.11 g/t gold equivalent (AuEq) was measured from surface, including a 10.7 m core section grading 5.75 g/t AuEq. The key factor was not only the high grade but also the shallow, fully oxidized mineralization—ideal for cost-effective heap leaching. Management commented that this confirmed the high-grade center of the southern section. At the same time, the zone remains open to the northwest, which increases the exploration potential of the entire property. Together with the previously reported holes WSF25-02R and -05R, the known area of mineralization grew to 500 by 350 m. Anyone who believes that historic districts have already been exhausted is mistaken here.

    Early March: A Second Drilling Rig and New Faces on the Board

    The next operational expansion followed on March 3. A second, crawler-mounted RC drill rig was put into operation at Santa Fe. The real news was not the additional rig itself, but the regulatory approval. More than 700 new drill holes have now been permitted, allowing, for the first time, a systematic exploration of previously neglected areas of the project. While one rig continued working on resource delineation, the second began the systematic exploration of these untested zones. Just over a month later, on March 10, there was a change on the board. Antony Rowe, formerly of Resource Capital Funds and Investec, and long-time financing expert Miranda Werstiuk, previously with Guanajuato Silver, joined the company. Two former directors stepped down. Management described this as an evolution of the board, reflecting the transition from a mine developer to a mine builder. This sends a clear signal to investors: the phase of pure geology is over; now, execution, construction, and financing expertise are what matter.

    April: Financial Buffer, Extraction Data, and an Old Tailings Treasure

    April then brought a flurry of announcements that astonished even die-hard industry insiders. On April 8, the final tranche of a private placement was closed. A total of CAD 13.64 million was raised at CAD 0.41 per share. Each unit consisted of one share and half a warrant with a strike price of CAD 0.60. There is a clause stating that as soon as the share price trades above CAD 1.00 for 10 days, the company may shorten the exercise period to 30 days. Management emphasized that the company is now fully funded for all exploration and development programs through 2027, should a production decision be made for Santa Fe. Just five days later, on April 13, hard metallurgical data was released. 158 powder samples from the previous year's drilling program at West Santa Fe, the satellite project, were tested for cyanide-leachable gold and silver. The results are impressive. On average, 81% of the gold and 60% of the silver could be extracted compared to the original fire assay values. Both figures exceeded the old historical projections. For investors, this is one of the most important metrics of all. It confirms that the material is technically straightforward and cost-effective to process.

    On April 20, an unusual but logical announcement followed: the company will drill 95 sonic drill holes specifically targeting the four historic heap-leach pads at the Santa Fe Mine. Between 1988 and 1994, 16 million tons containing an estimated 359,000 ounces of gold and 700,000 ounces of silver were processed there. The idea is as simple as it is ingenious. Extraction at the time was not perfect; the tailings could contain significant residual grades without additional waste rock or crushing costs. Management described this as a classic example of a disciplined approach, in which every opportunity is seized, whether through resource drilling, area expansion, or metallurgical testing.

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    Highlights at the End of April: Warrant Acceleration as a Confidence Indicator

    On April 21, the company announced it was accelerating the maturity of warrants issued in a November 2025 placement. The trigger was that the stock price had closed above CAD 0.35 for 10 consecutive trading days. The new expiration date was thus set for June 3, 2026.

    On April 28, another announcement was made regarding a placement from September 2023. The warrants from this placement round must be exercised by May 18, otherwise they will expire.

    What sounds like technical jargon to outsiders is a strong signal to insiders. Anyone holding these warrants must decide now—top up or let them be diluted. Experienced investors know that such an acceleration rarely occurs unless management expects the share price to rise. In addition, the company is raising more capital and cleaning up its books.

    The Common Thread: Everything is moving in one direction

    What connects these seemingly unrelated announcements? A clear timeline. The updated mineral resource estimate for Santa Fe is scheduled for the second quarter, and the new preliminary feasibility study for the fall. Management is targeting construction and operating permits for the first half of 2027. The old PEA figures, with total costs of around USD 1,233 per ounce, were still based on a gold price of USD 1,950. At the current price of around USD 4,600, the math looks completely different. The debt financing for the mine's construction, amounting to approximately USD 135 million, is well underway. After all, four different groups have already signaled their interest in providing financing.

    The stock is currently trading at CAD 0.375.

    Chart of Lahontan Gold, as of April 28, 2026 Source: Refinitiv

    Lahontan Gold has released an impressive series of news items between late February and late April that could serve as catalysts. From confirmed high-grade drill results, a second drill rig, a financially strong new board, full financing through 2027, recovery rates exceeding 80%, and an accelerated warrant exercise deadline. The historic tailings also offer "free" potential. For investors seeking a Nevada developer with declining technical risk and a clear path to production, the chronology of the past 9 weeks is a must-read.


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    Der Autor

    Armin Schulz

    Born in Mönchengladbach, he studied business administration in the Netherlands. In the course of his studies he came into contact with the stock exchange for the first time. He has more than 25 years of experience in stock market business.

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