
Larvotto Resources (ASX:LRV) has reported results from its ongoing diamond drilling program at the Clarks Gully prospect, part of the company's 100% owned Hillgrove Antimony-Gold Project in New South Wales.
Recent drilling has confirmed significant antimony-gold mineralisation both at depth and along strike, particularly to the north, while shallower mineralisation aligns closely with a resistivity geophysical anomaly.
Intercepts include 6.4m at 12.92 g/t AuEq from 208m in drill hole CLG126 and 8m at 8.35 g/t AuEq from 160m in CLG127, including 1.6m at 22.81 g/t AuEq.
Drilling also intersected tungsten mineralisation associated with the antimony-gold lodes, with highlights including 0.4m at 2.97% WO₃ in CLG126.
Managing Director Ron Heeks said the results "strengthen our understanding of the mineralised system" and validate the company's geophysical targeting, noting that multiple zones remain open for further exploration.
The findings are expected to inform future underground mining plans and support ongoing resource growth at Hillgrove, with additional drilling scheduled in 2026.
At the time of reporting, Larvotto Resources' share price was $1.21.