ESGold Corp. (CSE: ESAU) (OTCQB: ESAUF) has recently disclosed the results of its Ambient Noise Tomography (ANT) survey conducted at the Montauban Gold-Silver Project in Quebec, revealing deep geological structures that could indicate the presence of district-scale mineralization. This survey, performed by Caur Technologies, has successfully imaged geological features down to 1,200 meters, uncovering signs of a potential Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide (VMS) system. Among the key findings are a north-central feeder zone and notable structural contrasts, which have been identified as high-priority targets for future exploration efforts.
The implications of these findings are substantial, as they not only enhance the understanding of the Montauban project's geological framework but also significantly elevate its exploration potential. ESGold Corp. is currently in the process of integrating these new insights with historical data to develop a comprehensive 3D geological model. This model aims to redefine the Montauban project from a shallow deposit to a vertically integrated system with the potential to compete on a global scale.
André Gauthier, Director of ESGold Corp., highlighted the transformative potential of these discoveries, underscoring the project's progression towards becoming a major resource. Located 80 kilometers west of Quebec City, the Montauban property is steadily advancing towards production, reflecting ESGold's dedication to pioneering sustainable mining practices and cutting-edge exploration technologies. For further information, visit https://ibn.fm/IeTzk.


