Multiple Catalysts
Regardless of the potential USD 10,000 per troy ounce, investors could soon experience golden times with Desert Gold. The company is among the most exciting gold stocks and could really take off in 2026. That is because there are several catalysts: the transition to production, significant exploration potential, and fresh capital in the coffers. Most recently, CEO Jared Scharf emphasized in an interview with Lyndsay Malchuk of the International Investment Forum that the recently completed financing of over CAD 7.2 million will allow the company to accelerate progress on multiple fronts. The funds are intended to bring the first phase of a gravity plant at the Mali project online. This could happen as early as June. Desert Gold is also using the funds to finance further drilling in Mali as well as initial work on the project in Côte d’Ivoire.
Fast, Cost-Effective Entry into Production
The strategy in Mali is particularly interesting. Scharf made it clear that the economic assessment to date captures only a small portion of the total potential. The PEA primarily refers to near-surface oxide mineralization and thus only to about 10% of the currently known resource of approximately 1.3 million ounces. Even at a gold price of just USD 3,000 per ounce, the internal rate of return (IRR) of the initial PEA stands at 57%. The net present value (NPV 10%) after taxes is over USD 61 million. This suggests potential upside relative to the current valuation. From management’s perspective, this represents a rapid, cost-effective entry into production. The idea behind it is compelling. With a comparatively straightforward start to production, the aim is to generate cash flows to finance further exploration without unduly diluting shareholders. Furthermore, the start of production could attract new, financially strong partners to jointly ramp up production more quickly. It is precisely this combination of short-term monetization and long-term leverage from additional discoveries that makes the investment case particularly compelling.
Tiegba Gold Project Could Deliver Positive Upside
The company’s second pillar in Côte d’Ivoire offers additional upside potential. There, Scharf sees the Tiegba Gold project as a potential surprise factor for the market. The area lies on a promising trend, covers around 300 sq km, and contains a geochemical anomaly several kilometers long that was previously delineated but never systematically drilled. Desert Gold has confirmed the anomaly and plans to test it specifically following a drone survey. This opens up a second opportunity for a significant new discovery alongside the advanced Mali project. It is precisely this combination of financing security, operational progress, production prospects, and additional exploration leverage that could make Desert Gold THE gold stock of 2026.
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The Stock Has Finally Broken Out
The stock’s price performance over the past few weeks shows that the story now makes perfect sense. The stock has jumped from EUR 0.05 to EUR 0.08. However, this has merely initiated the revaluation. After all, the stock was at this level back in 2022. At that time, the gold price was quite different, and the project in Côte d’Ivoire did not yet exist. Analysts at GBC Research continue to recommend Desert Gold shares as a “Buy”. They estimate the stock’s fair value at EUR 0.59, implying significant upside potential.
Conclusion: Over 500% Upside Potential and Takeover Speculation
From the perspective of GBC analysts, Desert Gold shares thus have over 500% upside potential. As described, there are good reasons to believe the stock can reach this level. And then there is the takeover potential. With reserves of 1.3 million ounces and further potential, the company has the necessary scale to be attractive to a larger producer.

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