ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has recently disclosed findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec, uncovering a mineral system that extends to depths of 1,200 meters. This depth significantly surpasses the areas previously mined, suggesting the presence of a district-scale Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) system. Such systems are known for their multiple stacked mineralized lenses, akin to those found in some of the world's most substantial deposits.
The company is currently integrating the ANT survey data with historical drill results and VTEM data to develop a new 3D geological model for the Montauban project. This model is expected to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the mineral system's extent and potential, guiding future exploration and mining efforts. With all necessary permits already in place and tailings reprocessing underway, ESGold is well-positioned to leverage both immediate production opportunities and the project's long-term exploration prospects.
This discovery not only highlights the Montauban project's viability as a potential multi-generational mining asset but also its capacity to deliver substantial value to stakeholders and contribute positively to the local economy. The implications of such a find are significant, offering insights into the untapped potential of Quebec's mining sector and reinforcing the importance of advanced exploration technologies in uncovering deep-seated mineral resources.
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