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  • Raiden Resources (RDN) has been granted licence extensions for two Serbian projects as well as a new project from the Serbian Ministry of Energy and Mining
  • The Majdanpek West project has been extended for three years and Raiden will focus on re-evaluating previous data to follow-up on multiple anomalies
  • Additionally, the Donje Nevlje licence has been extended for another three years and Raiden has already planned to undertake geophysical work to refine drilling targets
  • Lastly, the miner was awarded the Pirot project which covers 17 square kilometres and is located 25 kilometres north-northwest of the Donje Nevlje project
  • Field programs across all three projects are expected to begin in January next year
  • Raiden’s shares are down 3.13 per cent and are trading at 3.1 cents

Raiden Resources (RDN) has received two licence extensions and a project award for projects in Serbia.

Majdanpek West project

The Serbian Ministry of Energy and Mining has approved the extension of the Majdanpek West project for another three years.

The Majdanpek West licence sits adjacent to Zijin Mining’s majority-owned Majdanpek porphyry deposit and is along the northern strike of Dundee Precious Metals’ Timok gold project.

The project was previously held in a joint venture with mining giant, Rio Tinto (RIO). Under an exploration program that was solely funded by Rio, alteration zones were intercepted at a single drill target.

Rio eventually exited the joint venture, however, Raiden was able to retain the rights to all of the data generated.

Now that the licence has been extended, Raiden is re-evaluating the data and believes there are multiple anomalies that need to be followed up.

Donje Nevlje project

In addition, the Serbian Ministry of Energy and Mining has extended the Donje Nevlje licence for a further three years.

This prospective licence is situated on the border of Serbia and Bulgaria and forms the western extent of the Cretaceous complex of volcanics which extends into Bulgaria.

Last year, Raiden conducted a drilling program which intersected anomalous mineralisation and multiple alteration zones. The company is now planning to conduct more geophysical work to refine future drilling targets.

“Both Majdanpek West and Donje Nevlje are important projects for the company. We have significant geochemical and geophysical data sets for both projects, with numerous targets defined and we are now in the process of refining the targets,” Managing Director Dusko Ljubojevic said.

Pirot project

Lastly, Raiden Resources has been awarded the Pirot project in Serbia.

Pirot covers 17 square kilometres and is located around 25 kilometres north-northwest of the Donje Nevlje project. It also lies within the same metallogenic province as both the Donje Nevlje and Majdanpek West projects.

Like the newly-licensed projects, the Pirot project hosts Cretaceous-aged volcanics which are associated with porphyry, skarn and epithermal mineralisation.

In the first quarter of 2021, Raiden plans to begin a targeting program.

“The Pirot project, which was recently approved is also within the strategically important Cretaceous volcanic trend in Serbia and further consolidates our position within this important belt,” Dusko said.

“We look forward to providing the market with further information on all three projects in the early part of January following our review of the extensive data sets which we now have in our possession,” he concluded.

Raiden’s shares are down 3.13 per cent and trading at 3.1 cents at 10:34 am AEDT.

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