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Antino Gold Project
The Antino Gold Project is a gold exploration project located in southeastern Suriname, within the mineral-rich Guiana Shield—one of the world's most prospective greenstone belts.
The Project spans 560 square kilometres and is situated approximately 275 km southeast of Paramaribo, the capital of Suriname. The site is accessible year-round via a private airstrip at the Antino Camp or by barge along the Lawa River.
The Guiana Shield hosts several major gold deposits, many of which are situated within regionally extensive greenstone belts composed of metamorphosed volcanic and sedimentary sequences intruded by granitic bodies.
In Suriname, the gold-rich greenstone belts extend throughout much of the northeastern and eastern portions of the country. At Antino, the Project is underlain by volcano-sedimentary stratigraphy known to host large-scale gold deposits in the region. Notable examples include the Rosebel (12.5 Moz) and Merian (11.8 Moz) mines.
Gold mineralization at Antino is associated with the Antino Shear Zone. Mineralization along this structure is linked to higher-order faults or splays that present significant opportunities for new discoveries along strike.