Wesdome Reports Multiple New High-Grade Lenses at Kiena, Demonstrating Resource Expansion Potential

Wesdome Reports Multiple New High-Grade Lenses at Kiena, Demonstrating Resource Expansion Potential

March 26, 2026 · 1 min read ·1 source ·Signal 95

Wesdome's hitting 161 grams per tonne at Kiena. That's monster grade territory. Most mines celebrate anything over 10 g/t. When you're pulling visible gold from drill cores, the economics get real interesting real fast. Higher grades mean lower all-in sustaining costs per ounce. Lower costs mean more profit margin even if gold prices soften. This is exactly the kind of discovery that keeps physical supply tight while demand from stackers and central banks stays strong. Mining companies finding rich deposits doesn't flood the market overnight. Takes years to develop. Meanwhile, your stack keeps appreciating against currencies getting printed into oblivion.

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