ESGold Corp. has announced significant findings from its Ambient Noise Tomography survey at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec, revealing a system that extends to depths of 1,200 meters, far beyond areas previously mined. This discovery suggests that Montauban may host a district-scale Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide system, characterized by multiple stacked mineralized lenses similar to those found in globally significant deposits.
The integration of ANT survey data with historic drill results and VTEM data is currently guiding the development of a new 3D geological model for the project. With all necessary permits secured and tailings reprocessing already in progress, ESGold is strategically positioned to capitalize on both near-term production opportunities and the long-term exploration potential of Montauban.
This approach underscores the project's viability as a potential multi-generational mining asset, offering substantial value to stakeholders and contributing to the local economy. For further details on the press release, visit https://ibn.fm/t4OUz.


